For a long time now, we've been hearing rumors about Whitney Houston's new album in the works. We've waited and waited and wondered if she still had it in her. The wait is over.
I Look to You, which is her sixth studio album, and the first in seven years, arrives today.
Seriously?
The Jo Bros last graced the cover of Rolling Stone a year ago, and now they are on it again with the release of their new album: Lines, Vines, and Trying Times. Not even the most legendary bands get such consistent RS coverage! What gives?
Adam Lambert is gay.
Shocker. Haven’t we heard this before?
The American Idol Season 8 runner-up sets the record straight (pun intended) in the next issue of Rolling Stone."I don't think it should be a surprise for anyone to hear I'm gay." He explains: "I've been living in Los Angeles for eight years as a gay man. I've been at clubs drunk making out with somebody in the corner."
Scarlett HoJo Johansson wants to record another album.
NOOOOOO!!!
Someone stop her. Quickly!
Her first abysmal effort, “Anywhere I Lay My Head,” was an album of Tom Waits covers and it was awful! We weren’t the only ones who said so.
Rolling Stone is reporting Tommy Lee and ex Pamela Anderson are giving it another go, and they got the story directly from Tommy Lee.
"Pamela and the kids have moved in with me," said a beaming Tommy Lee. “It’s awesome, man. It’s definitely working. You can tell on the kids’ faces — they’re happy when we’re together. We’ve only given it a try 800 times — 801, here we go.”
Coldplay frontman Chris Martin is Rolling Stones’ July cover boy.
Despite his rockstar status, Martin admits, he still feels like he lives in the shadow of one of wife Gwyneth Paltrow’s former boyfriends, Brad Pitt.
"You've got to be hungry," he says. "If your wife went out with Brad Pitt, you'd want to prove yourself, you know what I mean?"
First Yves Saint Laurent, and now Bo Diddley? June is getting off to a rough start.
Rock n’ roll pioneer Bo Diddley died today at the age of 79. He was surrounded by friends and family in his Archer, Florida, home when he passed. The cause of death was heart failure, according to his spokesperson. Diddley survived a heart attack in August 2007, three months after suffering a stroke while touring.