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Late Night: Michelle Obama says Barack sings to her all the time
Show TrackerMichelle Obama: On "The Tonight Show," Michelle Obama talks to Jay Leno about Barack's singing habit.... -
'Soul Train's' Don Cornelius remembered by friends, colleagues, fans
Pop & Hiss'Soul Train' creator and host Don Cornelius is being remembered by many who knew or admired him. Aretha Franklin, Stevie Wonder and Earvin "Magic" Johnson are among those who have issued statements remembering Don Cornelius.... -
At Grammy Museum, spirit of protest will offer break from awards
Pop & HissWhile fans wait to find out if Adele, Rihanna or Bruno Mars walks away with a golden gramophone at Sunday night's Grammy Awards, trouble is brewing at the Grammy Museum. Preparations have been underway for an exhibition that looks at a tumultuous period... -
'The Voice' recap: Charlotte Sometimes, Mathai and more
Show TrackerA recap of "The Voice" blind auditions with Charlotte Sometimes, Mathai and others.... -
Dick Clark: An indelible impact on American pop music
Pop & HissDick Clark: As the music and TV industry mourns the passing of "America's oldest living teenager," who died on Wednesday of a heart attack at the age of 82, we remember the indelible mark Dick Clark left on pop music.... -
'American Idol' recap: The top 7 perform 'Now and Then' songs
Show TrackerA recap of 'American Idol' on which the top 7 perform songs from now and then.... -
Levon Helm 'one of the last true great spirits,' writes Bob Dylan
Pop & HissBob Dylan, who asked multi-instrumentalist Levon Helm and his band, the Hawks, to join him when he decided to “go electric” in the mid-'60s, has posted a short note on his website about Helm, who died after a long struggle with throat cancer... -
Levon Helm: Joe Henry remembers 'a deacon who spoke our gospel'
Pop & HissLevon Helm: Musician, songwriter and producer Joe Henry writes an appreciation for Levon Helm, drummer and singer with the Band who died on Thursday.... -
Don Cornelius dies at 75; creator of 'Soul Train'
The idea was simple — but groundbreaking: Create a live showcase for black music, modeled on "American Bandstand."
Don Cornelius pulled $400 from his own pocket to launch the dance show on a local Chicago TV station in 1970. As host and executive...Tags: Music, Fashion Trends, Michael Jackson, Dick Clark, Culture
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Obama, Romney are finding their (singing) voice [Video]
The race for votes has suddenly become a politically themed version of "The Voice."
First, President Obama demonstrated some surprising singing talent when he covered a bit of Al Green's "Let's Stay Together" at a New York fundraiser. It instantly went...Tags: Michelle Obama, Music, Elections, Concerts, Stevie Wonder
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'American Idol' vs. 'The Voice: Is Phillip Phillips the best?
Show TrackerOn "American Idol" this week, Colton Dixon got voted off, and the judges had no power to save him. Over at "The Voice," there was a surprise elimination -- Jesse Campbell -- who joined RaeLynn and Ashley De La Rosa in going home this week.... -
The Directors: Cameron Crowe wrangles emotions and ostriches
Cameron Crowe thought he would be directing a Marvin Gaye biography, not wrangling a herd of ostriches on the Thousand Oaks set of "We Bought a Zoo."
The legendary soul singer and wild animals would seem to have little in common, but Crowe the boyish 54-...Tags: England, The Hangover (movie), Matt Damon, Movies, BBC
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