Ashlee Simpson is no more of a threat to Fall Out Boy's success than Pete Wentz's affinity for eyeliner, writes Natalie Finn of E! Online.
So says the band's guitarist Joe Trohman, who didn't take kindly to a New York Daily News gossip item about a source telling OK! that the younger Simpson sis was "poison" to the pop-punk rockers, and could possibly be part of the reason why 2007's Infinity on High didn't score any Grammy nods. |
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 Robbie Williams Singer may leave label after last album.
Robbie Williams could quit EMI after his next studio album.
The singer signed a record £80m deal with the label in 2002 to produce four albums for the company. However, his manager Tim Clark indicated that changing music industry conditions could mean the artists would not remain on the label. |
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 David Beckham Football star makes cameo on rapper's reality show.
David Beckham appeared on Snoop Dogg’s reality TV show ‘Father Hood’ last night (December 16) on the E! channel in the US.
The rapper took his three children to the David Beckham Academy of Soccer, where Becks taught Snoops’ children to “keep control of the ball”. |
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 Amy Winehouse Singer faces quiz over husband's case.
Amy Winehouse will be questioned by police in relation to charges against her husband, Blake Fielder-Civil, who is set to enter a plea for perverting the course of justice in January.
Fielder-Civil was arrested after allegedly planning to pay James King, a victim in an alleged assault case involving the singer's husband, to withdraw a statement he made to police. |
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 Radiohead frontman, Thom Yorke Band say the company 'didn’t understand the music industry'.
Radiohead have slammed Terra Firma, the company that own their former record label, EMI imprint Parlophone, claiming that they do not understand the music industry.
Speaking to BBC 6Music, guitarist Ed O’Brian said that there was hardly any chance the band were going to re-sign with the label once their contract ran out, following the release of 2003’s ‘Hail To The Thief’ album. |
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 Take That Gary Barlow shuts the door on full reunion rumours.
Take That’s Gary Barlow has said that there will be no place for Robbie Williams in the band’s future.
As previously reported the singer’s mother Jan Williams said that her son might rejoin the boy band.
However Gary Barlow said there would be “no place” for Williams in the reformed group's ranks, reports BBC. |
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 Spice Girls Nearly a decade after their last British concert, the Spice Girls made a triumphant return home with a sell-out performance that critics hailed as the return of "girl power."
Most reviewers agreed that the group managed to recreate the excitement of their 1990s heyday at the first date of the UK leg of their reunion world tour.
"Spice One Girls -- Band even better this time round," screamed the banner headline in Sunday's News of the World. |
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 Kate Nash Cheryl Cole is going to get scribbling for Kate's fanzine.
Lily Allen might not be a fan of Girls Aloud’s Cheryl Cole, but her mate Kate Nash certainly is.
According to the Daily Star's Playlist, Kate has asked the woman Lily once described as a “stupid bitch” to pen some material for her fanzine. |
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 Axl Rose, Guns N' Roses Teacher calls police after hearing lyrics.
A lyric from a Guns N' Roses track was mistaken for a death threat by a teacher in America.
The school teacher at the Booth Free School in Roxbury, Connecticut thought she was being threatened when she heard the words :“'You’re in the jungle/Baby, you’re gonna die” over the public address system in the school. |
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 Eminem Debbie Nelson's books warns rapper is manic depressive.
Eminem’s mother Debbie Nelson is set to release a tell-all book.
'My Son Marshall, My Son Eminem' allegedly reveals that the rapper is a manic depressive. According to the book, ’s condition worsened after his ex-wife Kim Mathers gave birth to their daughter Hailie. |
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