- Created on 10 March 2013
Justin Timberlake Responds To Kanye ‘Suit Tie’ Diss On SNL
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Pilar and Deion Sanders Back in Court Battling For Child Custody
Pilar and Deion Sanders are at war again, and this time, the dueling duo are in court for custody of their three children, reports NBC 5 News.
This week, Collin County, Texas, courtroom jurors will determine which parent will choose the primary residence of al
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Lenny Kravitz Drops Out of Marvin Gaye Biopic
Lenny Kravitz has dropped out of the upcoming Marvin Gaye biopic, Sexual Healing, less than a month before the planned start of filming. Industry insiders comment that the crooner's son, Marvin Gaye III may behind Kravitz's abrupt decision to exit the project stage left.
Gaye reportedly criticized
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Whitney Houston: FBI Files Reveal Singer Had Been Threatened, Blackmailed
On Monday, the FBI released 128 pages that spanned four years from 1988 to 1992 of the late, legendary singer Whitney Houston’s life, reports The Guardian.
There was a maniacal Vermont fan who was obsessed with the young diva at the time. The man professed his undying love for her and longed to one day meet her as well. The fan’s all
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Miracles Singer Bobby Rogers Dead at 73
(CNN) -- Bobby Rogers, an original member of Motown staple The Miracles, has died, the group's longtime front man Smokey Robinson announced Sunday.
Rogers was 73.
"Another soldier in my life has fallen," Robinson said in a statement to CNN. "Bobby Rogers was my brother and a really good friend. He and I were born on the exact same day in the same hospital in Detroit. I am really going to miss him. I loved him very much."
Claudette Robinson, another member of the Miracles, said that while Rogers was her cousin, he was more "like a brother to me." On her website, she said he died around 6:30 a.m. Sunday.
"Bobby will be missed and mourned by many," said Robinson, who was once married to Smokey Robinson and serves as the Miracles spokeswoman. "Rest in peace, my brother of 'song.' "
Robinson, Rogers and the rest of the Miracles were a cornerstone act for writer-producer Berry Gordy's infant Motown Records, putting songs such as "Shop Around," "Tracks of My Tears" and "The Tears of a Clown" on the R&B and pop charts throughout the 1960s. After Robinson left the group, the Miracles had a No. 1 hit with "Love Machine" in 1976.
When the group disbanded in the late 1970s, Rogers started an interior design business. The Miracles were inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2012.

