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Wednesday, October 31, 2007
Bob Marley Still A Top Earning Dead Celebrity
Forbes.com has released their seventh annual list of the Top-Earning Dead Celebrities and Bob Marley has received the 12th position earning approximately $4million a year.
Below is a listing of the other top earning celebrities which also includes Tupac Shakur.
1. Elvis Presley
2. John Lennon
3. Charles Schulz
4. George Harrison
5. Albert Einstein
6. Andy Warhol
7. Dr. Seuss (Theodor Geisel)
8. Tupac Shakur
9. Marilyn Monroe
10. Steve McQueen
11. James Brown
12. Bob Marley
13. James Dean
Alison Hinds Lands The Cover Of A Canadian Magazine
Bajan "Soca Queen", Alison Hinds, will be featured on the cover of a Canadian Caribbean Entertainment Magazine called WE for the November issue. Copies will be available this upcoming weekend, November 3rd, and will include an interview that will focus on her lifestyle, her family and her career in the music industry.
Tuesday, October 30, 2007
Check Out These Pics Of Rihanna Attending Her Cousin's Wedding In Barbados
Beenie Man Released On Bail
Jamaican authorities say the singer and rapper, whose real name is Anthony Moses Davis, owes about $661,000 in overdue taxes in his Caribbean homeland. He is due back in court Dec. 3.
The 34-year-old Kingston native broke onto the U.S. charts in 1998 with the hit single "Who Am I" and accompanying album "Many Moods of Moses."
In 2001, he won a Grammy for his album "Art and Life."
Recently, Beenie Man has come under pressure from gay rights groups in Britain and the U.S. who say some songs have anti-gay lyrics.
Saturday, October 27, 2007
Mavado Gives Back to Community
The charity, which aims to provide Internet to students in schools, will be on a monthly donation through fund raisers and will be distributed in schools for free by telecommunications provider, Flow Jamaica.
Mavado said, " I gave to Constant Spring Junior High and Charlie Smith first because I attended those schools myself, but we will be going to schools around the island. Our aim is to cover every school."
Friday, October 26, 2007
Rapper T.I Released on Bond
T.I. (real name: Clifford Harris) walked out of the federal courthouse in downtown Atlanta after posting a $3 million bond - $2 million in cash and $1 million in equity on property he owns.
"I want to thank all the fans for their support," Harris said as he left the courthouse. "Due to the severity of the situation, I can't say much more."
Before hopping into a black sport utility vehicle, he added, "I want to get all of this behind me."
U.S. Magistrate Judge Alan Baverman agreed to the bond over government objections so long as Harris follows certain conditions, including remaining in a home except for medical appointments and court appearances.
Harris also was required to surrender his passport, not own any guns and stay away from witnesses and informants in the case. The only people who will be allowed to live with him are his girlfriend and children. Visitors must be approved by the court.
Baverman sternly warned him against violating conditions of his bond.
The judge said that if Harris gets into any trouble or violates the terms of his release, "a number of very bad things will happen." That includes his bond being revoked and any sentence he receives later being potentially increased.
Harris told Baverman he understood the conditions.
A status conference in the case is set for Nov. 5.
More than 60 supporters - family members, friends and fans - stood outside the federal courtroom during the hearing. Some of the rapper's supporters held up signs with pictures of the rapper and wore shirts saying "Free T.I." on the front and "Let your haters be your motivators" on the back.
Authorities say that on Oct. 13, about an hour before a scheduled performance at the BET Hip-Hop Awards in Atlanta, Harris showed up to buy unregistered machine guns and silencers. He already had three guns in his car - one of them loaded - when he was arrested, authorities say.
Harris, 27, faces up to 10 years in prison and a $250,000 fine for each count.
Source: AP Photo/John AmisWritten By:
HARRY R. WEBER
Associated Press Writer
Thursday, October 25, 2007
'The Harder They Come' Tops Vanity Fair's List
NEW YORK -- If you've hummed along, tapped your feet or even danced in your seat while watching "Purple Rain," "Saturday Night Fever" or "Trainspotting," you're not alone.
The soundtracks from those movies have been named among the 50 greatest by the editors of Vanity Fair magazine. The full list will be revealed next month in a one-time Conde Nast magazine, Movies Rock, for subscribers of its 14 titles.
"Purple Rain" topped the chart even though it was described as "perhaps the best badly acted film ever," editors at Vanity Fair said, while "Trainspotting" came in at No. 7 and "Saturday Night Fever" was eighth.
The Vanity Fair editors said the "Purple Rain" soundtrack was a flawless combination of "funk, R&B, pop, metal, and even psychedelia into a sound that defined the '80s."
"A Hard Day's Night" came in a No. 2, followed by "The Harder They Come," "Pulp Fiction," "The Graduate" and "Superfly." "American Graffiti" and "The Big Chill" rounded out the top 10. "Saturday Night Fever's" soundtrack is "required listening for anyone looking to heat up the dance floor," the editors said. "The white suit? Not so much."
Movies Rock, which will feature stories and photos of the projects, stars, directors and musicians who created the selected movies, launches ahead of a two-hour CBS broadcast of the same title in December.
Tuesday, October 23, 2007
Arrest Warrant Issued For Beenie Man
The 34-year-old singer and dance hall DJ, whose real name is Anthony Moses Davis, was scheduled to appear in court to tell how he planned to pay taxes owed for more than a decade.
"I am surprised that he has not appeared before me," Judge Owen Parkins said before issuing the warrant. "This case is well publicized and he should have been in court. No one is above the law."
Beenie Man faced the court three weeks earlier and was told he owed the Jamaican revenue department US$415,000 in unpaid taxes plus US$246,000 in penalties. He said then that he was unaware he owed the money and that the company that formerly managed his business affairs was responsible for paying the taxes.
The Kingston native won a Grammy award for Best Reggae Album for his 2000 release "Art and Life."
Monday, October 22, 2007
Saturday, October 20, 2007
Bob Marley's Album Takes Top Position Over Ky-mani On Billboard
1. Bob Marley - Forever Bob Marley
2. Ky-Mani Marley - Roots
3. Stephen Marley - Mind Control
4. Collie Buddz - Collie Buddz
5. Reggae Gold 2007 - Various Artists
6. Matisyahu - Youth
7. Mavado - Gangsta For Life/The Symphony of David Brooks
8. Wayne Wonder - Foreva
9. Jah Cure- True Reflections...A New Beginning
10. Soca Gold 2007- Various Artists
Friday, October 19, 2007
Rihanna and Josh Harnett A Couple?
According to reports, they met at the club after Rihanna's performance at the Nokia Theatre in Times Square, NY and throughout the night they were kissing and cuddling each other. One source said, "He walked in and made a bee line straight to her table. Right away, they were dancing, drinking Dom Perignon and making out right at the table."
Lucky Dube Killed By Gunmen
Dube, 43, was killed in an apparent botched carjacking on Thursday evening in a Johannesburg suburb. Police are searching for three suspects, police spokesman Eugene Opperman said.
"They allegedly tried to take his vehicle, but then shots were fired and he was fatally wounded," Opperman said.
Police said he was dropping his son off when the attack took place. Another of his children was in the car.
The murder of South Africa's biggest-selling reggae singer cast a shadow over the national mood a day before the country's rugby union team face England in the final of the World Cup.
President Thabo Mbeki said his countrymen should work together to cut crime in South Africa, which has one of the world's highest murder rates.
"Even as we prepare to celebrate the victory of the Springboks we must also grieve the death of an outstanding South African and, indeed, make a commitment that we shall continue to act together as a people to confront this terrible scourge of crime, which has taken the lives of too many of our people -- and does so every day," he said.
LUCKY DUBE - TOGETHER AS ONE
Wednesday, October 17, 2007
VP Records and CMJ Promotes Reggae Culture Artists
On Tuesday, October 16, 2007 at the Canal Room in Manhattan, NY, VP Records along with CMJ presented the "New Era In Roots Music" which showcased popular cultural artists.
The show which was hosted by Irie Jam Radio's , DJ. Roy, included performances by Etana, Duane Stephenson, I-Wayne and Tarrus Riley.
With exceptional performances that were "rootsy", melodic and lyrically conscious, the staging was a successful promotional event for the artists.
Foxy Brown Goes To Court And Pleads Not Guilty
The 28-year-old rapper, who is serving a year at Rikers Island prison for violating probation, arrived at Brooklyn state Supreme Court wearing casual street clothing.
She pleaded not guilty to charges that she threw a cell phone at a neighbor who complained about the volume of her car radio. The plea was entered by her attorney, John Sampson, the district attorney's office said.
Sampson didn't immediately return a call for comment.
Last Friday, Brown twice refused to appear in court for her arraignment. Prosecutors rescheduled her appearance for Tuesday, warning that if she refused to show up, the court would issue an order allowing correction officers to put her in handcuffs and force her onto a bus.
Brown was arrested in the New York City borough of Brooklyn in August and accused of striking Arlene Raymond, 25, after the pair got into a fight July 30 over Brown blasting her car stereo near her home.
She was arraigned on charges of assault, attempted assault, menacing and criminal possession of a weapon - the cell phone.
Justice John Ingram extended Raymond's order of protection to Dec. 18, 2008, and ordered Brown back in court Dec. 17.
Brown is in jail for violating probation - skipping her anger management classes and traveling out of the city without permission - in a Manhattan case involving a fight she had with manicurists in a nail salon three years ago.
The rapper, whose real name is Inga Marchand, has a new album, "Brooklyn's Don Diva," due out next month.
Jermaine Dupri Releases His New Book
The book, which chronicles his life from his days with then young rappers Kris Kross and his rise to fame at nineteen, is a memoir that aims to inspire upcoming artistes, producers, executives and rappers.
It also details his experience in the music industry and gives the reader an inside look on his life as a
celebrity.
Monday, October 15, 2007
Pics From the BET Hip Hop Awards 2007
Rapper T.I Denied Bail
The chart-topping rapper was arrested Saturday, hours before his scheduled performance at the BET Hip Hop Awards. Federal authorities say he tried to buy three machine guns and two silencers from a man cooperating with the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco Firearms and Explosives.
T.I., born Clifford Harris, appeared briefly in federal court Monday. Wearing a black shirt and black jeans, he entered the courtroom expressionless and scanned the crowd filled with family, supporters and media.
The government wants to keep the 27-year-old rapper in custody as the case proceeds, but his attorneys planned to argue for his release on bond at a hearing scheduled for Friday.
A federal firearms dealer contacted the ATF this month about a man seeking to buy a machine gun without registering the weapon, according to a criminal complaint filed Saturday in U.S. District Court in Atlanta.
After attempting to purchase several machine guns from an undercover ATF agent, the unnamed individual - who said he had been a bodyguard for T.I. since July 2007 - was arrested. He began cooperating with the government and said that he was buying the machine guns and silencers for Harris, a convicted felon, the complaint said.
T.I. ended up winning two awards at Saturday's show.
Sunday, October 14, 2007
Saturday, October 13, 2007
Final World Sound Clash To Be Staged In New York
The organizers of "World Clash" announced that the 10th anniversary show in New York will be their last this upcoming November.
The show which will be called 'Game Over', will be held at Amazura on November 24, 2007 and will feature a clash between Tony Matterhorn and Beenie Man, Ninja Man and David Rodigon and appearances by past winners such as the Mighty Crown, Bass Odyssey and Sentinel.
Foxy Brown Refuses Court Appearance
The 28-year-old rapper was arrested in August and accused of striking Arlene Raymond, 25, after the pair got into a fight July 30 over Brown blasting her car stereo near her home in the New York City borough of Brooklyn.
On Friday, Brown refused to be taken from Rikers Island prison to be arraigned in Brooklyn Supreme Court.
She is now scheduled to appear in court Tuesday, the prosecutor's office said. If Brown refuses, the court could issue an order allowing correction officers to put her in handcuffs and force her onto the bus.
Brown, whose real name is Inga Marchand, is serving a year in jail for violating probation - skipping her court-ordered anger management classes and traveling out of the city without permission. The probation stemmed from her fight with manicurists in a New York City nail salon three years ago.
Her new album, "Brooklyn's Don Diva," is set for release Nov. 20.
Friday, October 12, 2007
Beyonce Launches B'Phone With Samsung
On Thursday, October 12, 2007, Beyonce unveiled her Special Edition, B'Phone by Samsung.
The B’Phone is a special edition Samsung UpStage phone that will be available in gold and burgundy. The Beyonce Upstage includes photos, videos, and a song by Beyonce. Peter Skarzynski, Senior Vice President at Samsung Telecommunications America said, “Samsung is excited to support an iconic performer like Beyonce with this new and vibrant device".
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