 Jay-Z The rapper - who headlined the main stage at Glastonbury festival last month - doesn't care how many people he plays in front of because they are all nude in his head.
Jay-Z joked: "They're just people. Don't matter if it's 11 people or 11,000. I just imagine them naked."
The rapper - who is married to singer Beyonce - also revealed he was shocked by the size of the site for the Glastonbury music event. |
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 Pete Doherty The Babyshambles frontman played in tribute to 16-year-old Daniel Squires, who formed a friendship with the rocker after being diagnosed with bone cancer.
Pete Doherty spent time with the teenager's family before taking to the stage and performing an emotional tribute alongside one of Daniel's friends. The wake was held at a pub in South Tyneside, North England. |
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 Jimi Hendrix A guitar Jimi Hendrix burnt on stage more than 40 years and the last surviving drum kit of Led Zeppelin's late John Bonham is about to go to auction.
The items, together with Jim Morrison's final notebook of poetry and a signed Band Aid song-sheet, which includes the autograph of Michael Jackson, are expected to fetch over $1 million.
The auction will take place at the Idea Generation gallery on September 4. |
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 Barenaked Ladies Barenaked Ladies frontman has said that he will contest the drug charges brought against him by New York police.
As previously reported, Steven Page, 38, was recently arrested and charged with cocaine possession.
Today (July 17) the band posted a statement on its website saying that Page is pleading not guilty and will be contesting the validity of the charges. |
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 The Last Shadow Puppets Alex Turner and Miles Kane side project have added four extra dates to their UK tour.
The Last Shadow Puppets will play shows in Wolverhampton, Manchester, Newcastle and Leeds to their autumn tour.
Ipso Facto will provide support on all the European dates. |
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 Duffy Duffy is almost certain to be chosen to sing the theme song for the forthcoming new 'James Bond' film 'Quantum Of Solace', according to reports.
The Independent quotes a source at Pinewood Studios, where the film was shot, has said that the Welsh singer is a shoo-in to bag the coveted role.
The newspaper adds that Ladbrokes bookmakers received a "very serious" bet on the singer being chosen, and have drastically cut their odds on her. |
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 Ronnie Wood The Rolling Stones guitarist Ronnie Wood's wife, Jo Wood, is refusing to visit her husband in rehab.
Ronnie Wood was admitted to rehab yesterday (July 16) so that he could seek help in his battle with alcohol and his spokeswoman said that his close family and friends were looking forward to his recovery.
His admittance comes amid tabloid speculation that he has been seeing a Russian woman named Ekaterina Ivanova. |
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 Sir Paul McCartney The Beatle star will perform in Israel for the first time later this year, it's been reported.
Sir Paul McCartney was banned from the country over forty years ago along with the rest of the Beatles but is said to be close to signing an agreement to play there.
McCartney will perform to 250,000 people in Tel Aviv in September, according to The Sun newspaper. |
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 Amy Winehouse Amy Winehouse, Bloc Party and Razorlight are among a host of acts who are set to appear in a new online soap.
'The Secret World of Sam King', which will be fronted by Girls Aloud and also star members of Bloc Party, is being created by Universal Records.
'The Secret World Of Sam King' follows the trials of a teenager working in Universal's postroom who sets up his own office at the back of a stationary cupboard. |
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 Natasha Bedingfield The singer reportedly is planning to work together with rocker John Mayer.
Natasha Bedingfield and John Mayer recently have been discussing about the possibility of a collaboration, according to Rollingstone.com.
Natasha told Rollingstone, "I love the way he writes, He's one of the coolest people in the mainstream. He's doing real music and not selling out. He's someone who doesn't get enough credit." |
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