Monday, 22 July 2013

McCartney Jams With Nirvana; Phish Celebrate 30 Years

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Trey Anastasio on 30 Years of Phish, New Album Details
After taking a break in 2004, Phish are playing better than ever, guitarist Trey Anastasio tells Rolling Stone. "I'm still with my best friends and everybody's healthy," he says. On summer tour and marking their 30th anniversary, they've begun work on a new studio album.  Read More »
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McCartney: Playing With Nirvana Survivors Was 'Powerful'
Paul McCartney brought out the surviving members of Nirvana at his show in their hometown, Seattle, just the second time they've played together there since Kurt Cobain's death. "My band's great," Sir Paul tells Rolling Stone, "but augmented with Nirvana, that's greater."  Read More »
Jay-Z, Justin Timberlake Hit Yankee Stadium
Watching Jay-Z and Justin Timberlake share the stage at Yankee Stadium with their huge range of hits, it's amazing they only joined forces last year after booking recording studios down the hall from each other. It seems like they've been friends and collaborators forever.  Read More »
'The Conjuring' Scares Off Box Office Competition
On the first weekend in months with four major movie releases, the winner was James Wan's paranormal thriller The Conjuring, which earned an estimated $41 million. Three-week-old Despicable Me 2 held on at number two, while Ryan Reynolds' R.I.P.D. misfired. Read More »
'Breaking Bad' Cast Highlights Last Day of Comic-Con
Breaking Bad's Bryan Cranston was in a goofy mood at Comic-Con. Before a panel discussion Sunday, he mingled in the crowd wearing a Walter White mask. "He's the most professional person I've worked with," said co-star Aaron Paul, "and the most immature." Read More »
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