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| 2004-08-04 - Weird News Wireless Flash News Flash Lites: Rip 'N' Read Pop Culture Recap | ||
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New York, NY (WFN) -- Rock guitarists are getting all strung out on nursery rhymes on an upcoming CD. "Sing A Song Of Six Strings" features guitar greats like Slash, Carlos Santana and Stevie Ray Vaughan playing Mother Goose melodies like "Sing A Song Of Sixpence" and "Mary Had A Little Lamb." The nursery rhyme record hits stores Oct. 5. WASHINGTON -- Angry rocker Henry Rollins is heading off to Honduras to entertain troops -- but he won't be singing. Rollins plans to give a spoken word performance to the soldiers. LOS ANGELES -- ABBA has reunited for an upcoming DVD -- sort of. The 1970s Swedish supergroup is releasing "ABBA: The Last Video" to celebrate their 30th anniversary but the DVD features performances of group hits done by four life-size puppets. LONDON -- When rocker Eric Clapton's favorite men's shop in London came close to bankruptcy, he did the "suitable" thing and bailed them out. It was recently revealed the "Layla" guitar god bought a 50 percent stake in the historic clothier Cordings in December 2003 so he could continue buying his favorite shirts and tweed jackets from the shop. Clapton has taken an active role in the company since then, acting as design director and supervising a relaunch of the Cordings brand line.
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