Jeff Giles
Beyonce Delivers Hit-Filled Glastonbury Set
Beyoncé skipped out on the 2011 BET Awards last night, but she had a good excuse: she was making history at England’s Glastonbury Music Festival.
Strange as it might sound in the 21st century, Beyoncé became the first African-American to headline Glastonbury over the weekend — and she did it in style, bringing her dazzling stage show and a hit-packed set list to the festival, while still making ro
Watch! Beyoncé Covers Queen’s Classic ‘Bohemian Rhapsody’ [VIDEO]
After more than a decade as a fixture on top of the charts, Beyoncé certainly has more than enough of her own hits to fill a concert set list, and she doesn’t need to go covering anyone else’s — but who are we to argue if she decides to put her own inimitable spin on a rock ‘n’ roll classic or two?
Currently on tour to promote her latest solo album, ’4,’ Beyoncé used her June 20 stop in Nice, Fran
Clarence Clemons, E Street Band Saxophonist, Dead at 69
Six days after suffering a massive stroke, saxophone legend and longtime E Street Band member Clarence Clemons has died at the age of 69.
Despite initial reports that Clemons was responding well to treatment – and despite a pair of brain surgeries to repair the damage wrought by the stroke – his condition worsened as the week wore on, and he died on Saturday, June 18.
Inmate Confesses to 1994 Tupac Shooting
Two years before his murder, Tupac Shakur was shot and robbed outside a New York recording studio. Now, a man serving a life sentence for an unrelated crime has apparently confessed to his part in the incident.
Dexter Isaac’s name was signed to a letter received by Allhiphop.com, claiming he was hired for the job by entertainment manager James “Jimmy Henchman” Rosemond, and insinuating that Rosemo