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Very well, where do I begin? I’m a SoCal native from the ‘burbs with family scattered all over the country. I’d have to say that growing up; Snoop Dogg and Bone Thugs were just as much of an influence on me as Nirvana and Alice In Chains. Some of my interests outside of the radio industry include the LA Lakers, politics, local music and white tennis shoes…
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02/12/2009
Joaquin Phoenix on Late Show w/ David Letterman
02/06/2009
Johnny Marr returns to scene of first ever Smiths gig with The Cribs
Johnny Marr returned to the scene of The Smiths' first ever gig last night (February 5) with new band The Cribs. Now firmly a member of the Jarmans' band, the quartet played a sold-out show at the The Ritz in Manchester as they continued their short UK tour. Speaking about his return to the venue where The Smiths played in 1982, Marr told NME.COM the gig with The Cribs differed because he had a full audience this time around. “When we did the first Smiths gig here my main memories of it were terror and vast emptiness as there was only about 11 people here," explained the guitarist. "I remember that I was so nervous and as I walked up the stage I banged the end of my guitar, I heard this clang and it went completely out of tune. I thought to myself 'This is either a really bad omen for the rest of my potential career or maybe I’ve got rid of some of the bad luck right now'. It was a really inauspicious start to my career.”02/06/2009
WATCH: Peter Bjorn and John, "Nothing to Worry About"
Peter Bjorn and John "Nothing To Worry About"02/04/2009
Spinal Tap working on new music
Spinal Tap are set to record some new material. The semi-fictional metal band, which originated in the 1984 mockumentary This is Spinal Tap, plan to make their latest songs available online and on CD. Bassist “Derek Smalls,” who is played by actor Harry Shearer, told BBC Radio that the group never recorded the track they played at Live Earth and might try “to revisit their old success.” He goes on to say, “Not that they were ever popular. Maybe in their own universe.” There may also be an updated version of the early Spinal Tap hit “Gimme Some Money.” “Smalls” added, “We’ll do a song called ‘Gimme Some More Money,’ probably with some dubious results.” Expect the new tunes out later this year.02/03/2009
Watch all of Kobe's 61 points against the Knicks last night!
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