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July
7th 2009
Check Your Egos At The Door: We Are The World! Michael Jackson Finale

Posted under Free for All & Michael Jackson & Bob Dylan & Tina Turner & stevie wonder & billy joel & diana ross & DIONNE WARWICK & DIANA ROASS & WILLIE NELSON & STEVE WONDER & PAUL SIMON & JAMES INGRAM & KENNY ROGERS

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As was written on the invitation, to all the stars who attended the A&M Recording Studios in Hollywood, California, on January 28, 1985 to record the fundraising hit song, We Are The World, ‘check your egos at the door’, is once again the message to all the celebrities both attending, and contributing to the memorial service for Michael Jackson at the Staples Center in Los Angeles today.

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Michael, and Lionel Richie who co-wrote the 1985 hit, at that time managed to gather together a total of 45 such huge performers as Stevie Wonder, Paul Simon, Kenny Rogers, James Ingram, Tina Turner, read more ....

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January
23rd 2009
Mariah Carey: Its Not My Party But I’ll Cry If I Want To!

Posted under Free for All & Mariah Carey & Carrie Underwood & Jon Bon Jovi & Bruce Springsteen & Jay Z & P Diddy & stevie wonder & liza minnelli

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Sit over there Mariah, at the back somewhere, with the other…….umm, folks!!!!

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No sooner is the first African American (?) president, Barack Obama, sworn in than he’s making enemies among America’s royalty.

Apparently, Mariah Carey was left dumbfounded when she was escorted to the celebrity VIP area where she was expected to actually sit with people like, Jon Bon Jovi, Stevie Wonder, Mary J Blige, Alicia Keys and Bruce Springsteen. Who on earth would inflict that on the over rated diva?

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But 38 year old Carey wasn’t alone in her feelings of superiority in the rebuffing of the presidential read more ....

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January
12th 2009
Happy Birthday To Berry Gordy’s Motown!

Posted under Free for All & Simon Cowell & Marvin Gaye & David Bowie & Phil Collins & gordy berry & stevie wonder

There’ll be Dancing in the Street today among the many fans stars and made famous with their association with the Motown Sound as the soul empire reaches the grand old age of 50 today.

Fifty years before Simon Cowell came Berry Gordy, a true talent scout who worked without TV, the Internet and reality shows and went on to create the legacy that would become The Tamla Mowtown Sound.

From Stevie Wonder, The Jackson Five, The Four Tops, Marvin Gaye to The Isley Brothers, which of us hasn’t at sometime moved and grooved to their sounds on the dance floor? read more ....

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