Who Officially Playing Super Bowl Halftime, Wood's Girlfriend Leaks Stones Tour, more
It's now official. The Who will be playing the Bridgestone Super Bowl XLIV Halftime Show on February 7. While already internationally known, the exposure from the appearance is staggering as the game is shown in 230 countries and territories. Last year's show by Bruce Springsteen and the E-Street Band was viewed by an estimated TV audience of 151 million.
Could Ronnie Wood's 20-year-old girlfriend be letting the cat out of the bag on a 2010 tour by the Rolling Stones? Britain's Sun says that Ekaterina Ivanova has been saying more than she should. "She's not supposed to talk about it, things haven't been finalized but she couldn't resist telling a few friends."Wood has also told the British papers that he has been in contact with Mick Jagger and Charlie Watts which could also be an indication of an impending road trip.
Motley Crue is taking 2010 off to work on individual projects. Lead Vince Neil told Fox News, "I go out and do my solo record and tour (and) I’ve got a book coming out. 2010 is my year. I’m writing about all the stuff you don’t know about.”
Annie Lennox say we shouldn't be looking for a Eurythmics reunion. "I'm not really keen on comebacks. Eurythmics was an incredible thing. When I look back on that work, I feel very satisfied by it but I'm not in that headspace now. I'm 54, I have teenagers. What's always been important to me is not struggling to keep going round the same groove. I want to go forwards, and I want to take risks."
AC/DC took home the Best Rock Album and Highest Selling Album at Australia's ARIA Awards for Black Ice.
Could Ronnie Wood's 20-year-old girlfriend be letting the cat out of the bag on a 2010 tour by the Rolling Stones? Britain's Sun says that Ekaterina Ivanova has been saying more than she should. "She's not supposed to talk about it, things haven't been finalized but she couldn't resist telling a few friends."Wood has also told the British papers that he has been in contact with Mick Jagger and Charlie Watts which could also be an indication of an impending road trip.
Motley Crue is taking 2010 off to work on individual projects. Lead Vince Neil told Fox News, "I go out and do my solo record and tour (and) I’ve got a book coming out. 2010 is my year. I’m writing about all the stuff you don’t know about.”
Annie Lennox say we shouldn't be looking for a Eurythmics reunion. "I'm not really keen on comebacks. Eurythmics was an incredible thing. When I look back on that work, I feel very satisfied by it but I'm not in that headspace now. I'm 54, I have teenagers. What's always been important to me is not struggling to keep going round the same groove. I want to go forwards, and I want to take risks."
AC/DC took home the Best Rock Album and Highest Selling Album at Australia's ARIA Awards for Black Ice.
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