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2009 Grammy Awards: More collabos than a mofo

Monday, February 9th, 2009

Seems like there was more action behind-the-scenes than onstage, despite the 20-plus performances at this year’s Grammy Awards.

Chris Brown reportedly got gangsta with his girlfriend Rihanna, causing them both to cancel their performances. The alleged reason behind the smackdown should bring a whole new meaning to their upcoming collabo, “Bad Girl,” produced by Atlantan Polow da Don for the Confessions of a Shopaholic soundtrack. Meanwhile the real “gangstas,” Lil Wayne and T.I., delivered upstanding, redemptive performances — neither of which required NARAS President Neil Portnow to excuse their inclusion in the program, the way he had to when Eminem performed to the chagrin of gay rights activists in 2001.

Of course, the Recording Academy continued this year with the ultra-lame generational mashup theme that made for some of the oddest pairings ever.

Surely, Stevie Wonder would’ve been insulted if only he could’ve seen how silly he looked on stage with the Jonas Brothers. The Al Green/Justin Timberlake pairing was quite a yawner, but perhaps we should be thankful that Timberlake didn’t attempt to rip Green’s shirt off for a grand finale. And did we really need to see B.B. King and John Mayer trade ugly guitar faces for the second year in a row?

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Sugarland founder Kristen Hall sues her former band

Friday, August 8th, 2008

Happier times (Sugarland L to R Bush, Nettles and Hall)

The Atlanta Journal-Constitution reported today that Sugarland founder Kristen Hall has filed a law suit against her former band. Her suit filed July 29 in U.S. District Court in Atlanta, seeks more than $1.5 million in profits, along with interest, attorney fees and a formal accounting of all partnership affairs and businesses from the band’s current members Jennifer Nettles and Kristian Bush.

News of the suit comes as a shock to fans at a time when the group’s latest release, Love on the Inside (Mercury Nashville) holds the position as the nation’s No. 1 selling album on Billboard Music Charts.

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