MUSIC
The success of the Led Zeppelin documentary has other classic rock bands wanting a piece of that theater pie: Pink Floyd's 1972 film, Pink Floyd at Pompeii - MCMLXXII, is headed back to theaters and IMAX screens beginning April 24th.
Zach Myers and Barry Kerch of Shinedown will be the grand marshals of the Firestone Grand
Prix of St. Petersburg on Sunday.
After releasing an a
cappella version of From Zero back in November, Linkin Park are
going to release an instrumental version of the album on Friday.
Corey Taylor and Bad Omens have released their
cover of "Dust in the Wind" by Kansas. Check it out on YouTube. The song appears on Queen of the Ring -
Beastie Boys stage-worn personalized To the 5 Boroughs tour
Adidas tracksuits brought in $38,000 at Julien’s Auctions' Give a Frock L.A.
auction.
Rob Zombie, Slayer, Avenged Sevenfold, Sleep
Token, Deftones, Bad Omens and Bring Me the Horizon are
the headliners at this year's Louder Than Life festival, September 18th through the 21st
in Louisville, Kentucky
A passionate Beatles
collector paid an undisclosed amount for a piece of George Harrison’s toast
from the 1960s. Back in the 90s, it sold for $94,800. At the time,
though, it also included a love letter from John Lennon to his
ex-wife Cynthia
TV
John Lithgow is
heading to Hogwarts. He has officially signed on to play Dumbledore in an
upcoming Harry Potter television series!
MOVING ON INTO MOVIE
NEWS:
Two-time Oscar-winning
actor Gene Hackman is dead at the age of 95.
On Wednesday, police in
Santa Fe, New Mexico found the bodies of Hackman, his wife and their dog.
The cause of their deaths has not been determined.
Michelle Trachtenberg,
known for roles on Gossip Girl and Buffy The Vampire Slayer, has died.
Millie Bobby Brown just turned 21, and she's gone through a bit of
a transformation. She's platinum blonde now, and people think there's an
endgame to all this: The Britney Spears biopic.
MISC
In an effort to get its
business affairs back on track, Warner Bros. has pulled the plug on a Wonder
Woman open world video game.
AND FINALLY
If you had to create the
"Mount Rushmore" of grunge music, which bands would you choose?
Vice.com shared theirs, along with who they think
represents each president.
AND THAT IS YOUR CRAP ON CELEBRITIES!
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