Wednesday, January 9, 2008

Rolling Stone

Rolling Stone

Wednesday January 9, 2007

TODAY'S TOP ROCK HEADLINES

JOHNNY DEPP ON THE COVER OF ROLLING STONE
Click HERE to read an excerpt of Johnny Depp's sixth Rolling Stone cover story (on stands this week) and to check out photos of Depp on- and off-screen.

JOHN LENNON LICENSING GETS FASHIONABLE
Officially licensed John Lennon boxers and neck ties could soon be coming to your local department store. Click HERE for the full story, and news on the John Lennon Educational Tour Bus.

LUPE FIASCO ON FALL OUT BOY, KANYE WEST AND MORE
Lupe Fiasco stopped by the Rolling Stone offices to chat about working with Fall Out Boy's Patrick Stump, his CRS supergroup with Kanye West and Pharrell and his new album The Cool. Click HERE to watch the video.

RADIOHEAD GUITARIST NABS CRITIC'S CHOICE AWARD
Jonny Greenwood scored a Critic's Choice Award for his soundtrack to There Will Be Blood. Click HERE to watch Snoop Dogg and Feist accept the award on behalf of an absent Greenwood.

ON TOUR: THE BLACK CROWES, THE HIVES, JUSTICE
Click HERE to check out recently announced tour dates from The Black Crowes, Justice, Nada Surf and more in the latest RS tour tracker.

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TODAY'S PICKS

DAILY TRACK: Ringo Starr — "Gone Are the Days"
There's an elegiac tinge to "Gone Are the Days," waving goodbye to the strawberry fields of the past. The music, co-produced by Dave Stewart, plays up his jolly charm. Click HERE for more on this and more music reviewed in the latest Rolling Stone.

DAILY VIDEO: Lupe Fiasco Talks Fall Out Boy, Kanye West and More

DAILY REVIEW: The-Dream — Lovehate
Terius "The-Dream" Nash co-wrote Rihanna's "Umbrella" and J. Holiday's "Bed," two of '07's biggest hits. On his debut, Nash spreads his strong tune-sense across a whole album, ending up with one of the most likeable R&B records of the year. Click HERE for more on this and more music reviewed in the latest Rolling Stone.

ARTIST OF THE DAY: JOHN LENNON

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TODAY'S BIRTHDAYS


David Bowie, 61

Dave Matthews, 41

A.J. McLean of the Backstreet Boys, 30

Jimmy Page of Led Zeppelin, 64

TODAY'S ROCK ON TV (ALL TIMES EST)

NBC

1:35am - Last Call with Carson Daly: ONEREPUBLIC

CBS

11:35pm - Late Show with David Letterman: CHUCK PROPHET

ABC

12:05am - Jimmy Kimmel Live: BLAKE LEWIS



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