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Dec 18, 2008 Madonna Divorce Settlement - OUCH

Cheyrl Crow and Fleetwood Mac Cleared Up

"What happened is that it was absolutely discussed and [Sheryl] absolutely was invited to join the band. The reason was I wanted another woman in the band, because I missed Christine so bad that it was just really hard for me to be in the boys club. What happened was, really... everybody thinks it was just because Sheryl got really excited and told the world about it a little bit too early. That wasn't what it was." In a nutshell she explained that joining Fleetwood Mac is like joining the Army.  We went on the Say You Will tour,  we thought it was forty shows. It was 135 shows.

Modonna Divorce Settlement

The divorce settlement between Madonna and her ex-husband Guy Ritchie has finally been confirmed by the singer’s rep. The deal calls for Ritchie to receive roughly $75 million of Madonna’s estimated $490 million worth. Part of the $75 million sum includes the couple’s country home in western England as well as a pub that was co-owned by the couple. The sum is also about twice what Paul McCartney had to pay when he divorced Heather Mills, and stands on record as perhaps the highest divorce settlement in U.K. history. - Rolling Stone

Bon Jovi Top Tour of 2008

Bon Jovi is 2008's top touring act in the world, coming in at No. 1 on Billboard's Top Tour chart, which is based on data reported to Billboard Boxscore from Nov. 14, 2007 through Nov. 11, 2008.

Bon Jovi has set the bar for more than two decades as one of the most successful rock bands in the world. Globally, they have sold more than 120 million albums and performed more than 2,600 concerts in over 50 countries for more than 34 million fans. The LOST HIGHWAY album was released in June 2007 and debuted at #1 around the world. The band's 2005 album, HAVE A NICE DAY, featured the Grammy-Award winning song, "Who Says You Can't Go Home," and also fueled one of the top-selling tours of 2005

Kiss To Record New Album in 2009

Paul Stanley and Gene Simmons are planning to record a new album next year, which will be the first KISS release since 1998's "Psycho Circus."

In a recent interview with askmen.com, Stanley, who will produce the album, said the new release will be "very much a vintage, classic, '70s KISS album without much regard to what's happening since then; it's back to the roots

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