Sheryl Crow

Sheryl Crow takes up cause of wild horses in West

RENO, Nev. — Sheryl Crow is joining the call for a halt to U.S. government roundups of wild horses in the West, branding them as inhumane and unnecessary. The Grammy Award-winning singer is asking President Barack Obama and...

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Jackson's famed glove goes for $350,000

The shimmering white glove Michael Jackson wore when he premiered his trademark moonwalk dance in 1983 was auctioned off for $350,000 — plus tax — yesterday. With taxes and fees, winning bidder Hoffman Ma of Hong Kong will pay...

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Sheryl Crow takes up cause of wild horses in West

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Anjulie Anjulie

Artist: Anjulie Title: Anjulie Label: Hear Music Genre: Pop/Soul Honeycomb-churning contralto-voiced sugar pop chanteuse Anjulie is a harmonious idiosyncrasy to say the least, and with her eponymous...

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Woman takes stand at racially charged Wal-Mart trial

Heather Ellis, a 24-year-old teacher, is on trial on felony charges this week in Dunklin County, Missouri. Heather Ellis testifies on her own behalf in racially charged case Detective says Ellis cursed, kicked officers as they...

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Rock Trio “Devi” Brings “Rock Fudge” to Your Ipod

I've had the pleasure of working with a really cool band out of Hoboken called Devi over the past few months, so I figured it's about time I shared some information about them here on my blog (sorry this took so long Debra!)...

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Sheryl Crow revisits first album

By Dean Goodman LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Back in early 1995 when Sheryl Crow won Grammy gold for her debut album, her bank account was hardly glistening. The album, "Tuesday Night Music Club," had already sold about two million...

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Palin-Hating 101

Sarah Palin's book tour is underway, and she's hitting all the major spots -- Oprah, Barbara Walters, Hannity and The Factor. It's been more than a year since she and her running mate lost to the Obama/Plouffe/Axelrod public...

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Gore backs green sector to boost economy

Former US vice president Al Gore told the world's largest green building conference this month that a bigger green sector could boost the economy. The Nobel Laureate delivered his message as keynote speaker at the opening of...

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Wal-Mart scuffle prompts racism claims

From Gary Tuchman and Dave Mattingly, CNN Heather Ellis accused of assaulting police, resisting arrest at Wal-Mart Ellis faces up to 15 years in prison; case divides Missouri town along racial lines Ellis alleges police roughed...

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