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JAGGER: “I GOT THE MOVES LIKE ME”

 

 

NEW YORK (AP) – He’s heard it. He’s even joked about it. But Mick Jagger says there’s pretty much no escaping the Maroon 5 hit that takes liberties with his name. The Rolling Stones lead singer says it seems everywhere he goes, he hears “Moves Like Jagger” – but he’s cool with it. He says a friend of his helped make the video – and he says it comes up a lot in conversation. In a recent appearance on David Letterman’s show, Jagger joked that even though the song mentions his name and his “moves,” he doesn’t get a dime off it.

PAPARAZZO KILLED AFTER TAKING PHOTOS OF BIEBER’S CAR

LOS ANGELES (AP) – The scramble to get pictures of anything or anyone related to Justin Bieber has taken a deadly turn. Police in Los Angeles say a paparazzo was hit by a car and killed after taking photos of Bieber’s white Ferrari. It happened on a Los Angeles street – and police say the photographer died at a hospital after being struck by a car. Bieber’s sports car was parked on the street after a traffic stop – but Bieber wasn’t in the car. The photographer got the shots – but paid with his life, being hit by a car as he crossed Sepulveda Boulevard after snapping the images. Police say no charges are likely to be filed against the motorist who hit the photographer.

DECEMBER 31 ENTERTAINMENT HISTORY

 

On December 31st, 1943, a near-riot of bobby-soxers in Times Square in New York greeted Frank Sinatra’s singing engagement at the Paramount Theater.

In 1947, singing cowboy Roy Rogers married Dale Evans.

In 1961, the Beach Boys played their first gig in Long Beach, California. They earned $300.

In 1969, Jimi Hendrix’s Band of Gypsys made its debut in New York.

In 1972, the MC5 played their last gig, in Detroit. They were paid $200.

In 1973, AC/DC made their concert debut in Sydney, Australia.

In 1982, Little Steven Van Zandt of Bruce Springsteen’s E Street Band got married in Asbury Park, New Jersey. Percy Sledge and Little Richard performed “When A Man Loves A Woman” at the reception.

In 1984, drummer Rick Allen of Def Leppard lost his left arm in a car crash near his home in England.

In 1985, singer Rick Nelson was killed when fire broke out aboard a private plane that was taking him to a New Year’s Eve performance in Dallas. His fiancee and five other people were also killed.

In 1989, game show host Pat Sajak married former “Playboy” model Lesly Brown in Annapolis, Maryland.

In 1991, Gilbert O’Sullivan won his lawsuit against rapper Biz Markie for using a sample of his song “Alone Again (Naturally)” for Markie’s song “Alone Again.” The case changed the rules of sampling by requiring that all samples be cleared before releasing them on another record.

In 2000, Black Crowes singer Chris Robinson married actress Kate Hudson in Aspen, Colorado. They have since divorced.

In 2004, singer Natalie Imbruglia (im-BROO’-lee-uh) married Silverchair singer Daniel Johns in an

exclusive resort in Australia. They have since divorced.

Also in 2004, Rush guitarist Alex Lifeson was arrested after he and his son got into a fight with police during a New Year’s Eve celebration in Naples, Florida.

In 2005, Dick Clark returned to his “New Year’s Rockin’ Eve” telecast after missing the previous year because he had had a stroke. He was hoarse and sometimes hard to understand, but he said he “wouldn’t have missed this for the world.”

Today’s birthdays: Actor Anthony Hopkins is 75. Actor Tim Considine (“My Three Sons”) is 72. Actress Sarah Miles is 71. Guitarist Andy Summers of The Police is 70. Actor Ben Kingsley is 69. Actor Tim Matheson is 65. Singer Burton Cummings of The Guess Who is 65. Bassist Tom Hamilton of Aerosmith is 61. Actor James Remar (“Dexter”) is 59. Actress Bebe Neuwirth (“Cheers”) is 54. Singer Paul Westerberg is 53. Actor Val Kilmer is 53. Guitarist Ric Ivanisevich  of Oleander is 50. Guitarist Scott Ian of Anthrax is 49. Singer-actor Joe McIntyre of New Kids on the Block is 40. Cellist Mikko Siren of Apocalyptica is 37.

“HOBBIT” LEADS THE BOX OFFICE

LOS ANGELES (AP) – Another big weekend for “The Hobbit.” The latest movie from Peter Jackson has won the box office race for a third straight weekend. “The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey” took in nearly $33 million over the weekend. And it lived up to its title – in that it finished at the top despite strong challenges from new films that opened during the Christmas holiday.

Coming in second is “Django Unchained” – starring Jamie Foxx and Christoph Waltz. It took in $30.7 million. And finishing third with $28 million is “Les Miserables,” based on the Broadway musical.

Another holiday week release “Parental Guidance” made nearly $15 million over the weekend to finish fourth, followed by the Tom Cruise movie, “Jack Reader,” which snared a touch over $18 million.

TONIGHT ON TV: ROCK IN THE NEW YEAR

Carly Rae Jepsen

NEW YORK (AP) – There’s a lot of music on TV tonight if you’d rather stay in for New Year’s Eve. “Dick Clark’s New Year’s Rockin’ Eve With Ryan Seacrest” on ABC will include Carly Rae Jepsen, Neon Trees, Flo Rida (RY’-dah), Pitbull and Taylor Swift. “X Factor” winner Tate Stevens has been added to Fox’s New Year’s coverage, joining Lifehouse as the night’s entertainment. Train and “The Voice” winner Cassadee Pope will perform on NBC’s “New Year’s Eve With Carson Daly.” “MTV’s Club NYE 2013” features Kesha (KESH’-ah), Ne-Yo and Sean Kingston. Pat Benatar and her husband, Neil Giraldo, will ring in the new year on Fox News Channel.

AREN’T THERE ENOUGH KARDASHIANS? KIM AND KANYE DON’T THINK SO…

 

ATLANTIC CITY, New Jersey (AP) – There’s love and no marriage – but soon Kanye West and Kim Kardashian will be pushing around the ol’ baby carriage. The rapper has announced that he and his girlfriend are expecting. He made the announcement during a show last night in Atlantic City, New Jersey. He crooned to the audience about Kim “now you’re having my baby” – and he said the audience should give her a shout out. The audience obliged. The couple went public with their relationship back in March – even though Kardashian is still technically married to NBA player Kris Humphries, though she did file papers to dissolve their union.

LADY GAGA PLANS DOCUMENTARY ABOUT LADY GAGA

 

 

UNDATED (AP) — Lady Gaga is developing a documentary about herself. She tweets that she and fashion photographer Terry Richardson will create a film about her life and the making of her upcoming album, “ARTPOP.

” Lady Gaga and Richardson collaborated on a 2011 photography book called “Lady Gaga x Terry Richardson.” No word on when the film or the “ARTPOP” album will come out.

BRUNO MARS: MAKING CHART HISTORY

 

 

NEW YORK (AP) — Bruno Mars has made a little bit of music history. His new hit “Locked Out of Heaven” has become the first track to be number one on the Hot 100, Radio, Digital and On-Demand Songs charts at the same time.

Billboard reports “Heaven” is spending a third week at number one on the singles chart and just added the rise to the radio songs list this week. It’s worth noting that Billboard only began tracking On-Demand Songs since March 24.

Last year, Rihanna’s “We Found Love,” Maroon 5’s “Moves Like Jagger” and Adele’s “Rolling in the Deep” were among the songs that topped all three charts in existence at the time.

LONESTAR TO HEADLINE 2013 CATTLEMAN’S BALL

Nebraska’s 2013 Cattlemen’s Ball…the state’s premier cancer fundraiser…will have country music superstars Lonestar as its featured performers.

The 2013 Cattlemen’s Ball will be June 7-8 at the Hanging H Ranch between Paxton and Sutherland, and will be co-hosted by the Ralph and Beverly Holzfaster family and the Neal Hansen family.

The Cattlemen’s Ball is hosted by a different Nebraska ranch or feedlot every year with the mission of raising money for cancer research while showcasing rural Nebraska and promoting beef as part of a healthy diet.

The ball has raised over $6.3-million dollars, with 100% of the dollars raised staying in Nebraska. Most goes to research at the University of Nebraska Medical Center’s Eppley Cancer Center, with the rest going for cancer education through local healthcare organizations.

Lonestar is celebrating its 20th anniversary…with original lead singer Richie McDonald back. The 2001 CMA Vocal Group of the Year, Lonestar has RIAA-certified sales of more than 20-million albums since its national launch in 1995 and has achieved 1o #1 country hits.

Those include their crossover smash “Amazed”…the 1999 ACM Single of the Year and Song of the Year as well as the first single since Islands in the Stream in 1983 to top both Billboard’s Country and Hot 100 charts, the

For information about the Cattleman’s Ball and to purchase tickets online, visit www.cattlemensball.com.

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