Musician Tommy Lee Is Being Sued Over A Roller Coaster Drum Stunt

A lawsuit claiming that Motley Crue drummer, Tommy Lee, copied a design pitched to him for a “drum Roller Coaster” and took it as his own has been filed.   Tommy Lee’s Drum Roller Coaster  The man who claims he invented Tommy Lee’s awesome roller coaster drum solo thing has kept his word, officially following through on a promise to sue the drummer, […]

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A Justin Bieber Show is Being Cited For a Woman’s Hearing Loss in a $9 Million Law Suit

Justin Bieber is reportedly being sued for $9.2 million by a woman who accompanied her daughter to one of the pop star’s concerts back in 2010, the mother is saying the concert caused her permanent hearing loss. Stacey Wilson Betts is alleging that certain “unforeseen aspects of the show” resulted in blasts of sound that “exceeded safe […]

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Jackson fans to stage impromptu London tribute

There is no concert and the only music heard will be the tinny sound of portable speakers blaring Michael Jackson’s greatest hits. But event organizers expect thousands of the singer’s fans to converge on the O2 Arena in London Monday to mark what would have been the opening night of the singer’s long-awaited comeback, the first in a grueling 50-date “This Is It” concert tour. They will be bringing candles, flowers and photos for an impromptu memorial service organized over social networking sites including Facebook

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Jackson was star the world could not ignore

Michael Jackson had a level of hero worship on a par with Elvis Presley or the Beatles but he was the first black star to inspire such a massive following around the world. Total worldwide sales of more than 350 million records over his 40-year career give just a hint of the adoration there was for the “King of Pop.” The fact that his death came on the eve of a comeback tour in London will leave his devotees feeling even more bereft

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Michael Jackson delays some shows until ’10

Several of Michael Jackson’s comeback concerts in London have been postponed until next year because producers can’t be ready in time for the July debut, according to a "Dear Customer" e-mail sent to ticket holders Wednesday. The delay comes days after the concert promoter said Jackson was in good health, contrary to media reports he was diagnosed with skin cancer. Jackson’s “This Is It” shows were to begin July 8 at London’s 20,000-capacity O2 Arena.

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