Cowsills Lead Singer William Cowsill Dies (AP)

February 19, 2006

AP - William Cowsill, lead singer of the 1960s singing family band The Cowsills, which inspired the TV series "The Partridge Family," has died. He was 58.

Rio Cleaning Up After Free Stones Show (AP)

February 19, 2006

Mick Jagger of the Rolling Stones, sings during the Rolling Stones 'A Bigger Bang' free concert at the Copacabana beach, in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, on Saturday, Feb 18, 2006. (AP Photo/Renzo Gostoli)AP - It was a gas gas gas, judging by the trash trash trash.


Surviving Bee Gees Reunite for Charity (AP)

February 19, 2006

AP - Barry and Robin Gibb, two-thirds of the Bee Gees, reunited on stage for a Miami charity concert, their first performance since the death of brother Maurice three years ago.

John Legend 'Playing the Sex Angle Up' (AP)

February 19, 2006

John Legend holds his Grammy's for best new artist, best R&B album, and best male R&B vocal performance, backstage at the 48th Annual Grammy Awards in a Wednesday, Feb. 8, 2006 photo, in Los Angeles. Since he made his debut over a year ago, John Legend has become more confident on stage, not in his singing, but his sex appeal. (AP Photo/Reed Saxon, file)AP - Since he made his debut over a year ago, John Legend has become more confident on stage — not in his singing, but his sex appeal.


Federline Says He's Ready for Backlash (AP)

February 19, 2006

Britney Spears and her husband Kevin Federline arrive for the Sony BMG Grammy Party in Los Angeles Feb.  8, 2006. Federline is ready for a backlash over his brand-new role as white-boy rapper. But it already can't get worse, the dancer and wife of pop star Britney Spears told Newsweek for its issue on newsstands Monday, Feb 20, 2006. (AP Photo/Chris Polk)AP - Kevin Federline is ready for a backlash over his brand-new role as white-boy rapper.


U2 singer Bono meets with Brazil's President Lula (Reuters)

February 19, 2006

Brazil's President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva (R) shakes hand with the lead singer of the Irish band U2 Bono before their meeting at Granja do Torto official residence in Brasilia February 19, 2006. U2 is in Brazil for the second leg of its Vertigo Latin America tour. REUTERS/Jamil BittarReuters - Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva hosted singer and social activist Bono of the Irish rock band U2 for lunch on Sunday at his presidential retreat.


1 million cram Rio beach for Rolling Stones show (Reuters)

February 19, 2006

A view of Copacabana Beach is seen as Brazilians and tourist waits for the Rolling Stones 'A Bigger Bang' free concert in Rio de Janeiro, February 18, 2006. REUTERS/Sergio MoraesReuters - Veteran rock group the Rolling Stones treated 1 million delirious fans to a rock 'n' roll spectacle with a free show on Rio de Janeiro's Copacabana Beach on Saturday night in what was one of the biggest rock concerts ever.