
A copy of the 1980 John Lennon album Double Fantasy,
autographed by Lennon for Mark David Chapman, the man who would kill him
hours later, is now up for auction. The auctioning house, Moments in Time, is
selling the item on behalf of its owner, who purchased it in 2003. The cover of
the LP bears, in addition to Lennon's signature, the enhanced fingerprints of
Chapman.
Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Reveals Class of 2013
Bluesman Albert King, rappers Public Enemy, classic rock sister act Heart, singer/songwriter Randy Newman, progressive rock trio Rush and the late disco queen Donna Summer are the newest inductees into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. The class of 2013 was announced Tuesday afternoon in Los Angeles. The five honorees will be formally inducted in ceremonies scheduled for April 13, 2013 in L.A.
Sitarist and George Harrison collaborator Ravi Shankar has died at the age of 92.
Beyonce has signed a $50 million deal with Pepsi which will result in her picture on the face of limited-edition Pepsi cans.
Justin Bieber is adding 31 stops to his current "Believe" tour.
When the Rolling Stones play this weekend in New Jersey, they'll be joined by Lady Gaga and the Black Keys, and former guitarist Mick Taylor.
Another man has stepped forward and is suing the former voice of Elmo. That makes four and counting.
Charlie Sheen's 3rd ex-wife, Brooke Mueller, is back in rehab -- this would be stay number 19, for those keeping score at home.
Then there's the Charlie Sheen who kicked in $75,000 to help the daughter of a California policeman fight off her cancer.
Then there's the Tennessee woman who dug out her wedding dress from 26 years ago only to find out the place that prepared her dress for storage gave her thr wrong dress.
Got milk? Milk consumption in the U.S. has dropped 30% since 1975.
Adele is facing a fine for failing to register her baby with the U.K. government.
Delta is going to acquire a 49% interest in Virgin Atlantic.
Ian McKellan has revealed that he's been fighting prostate cancer for "six or seven years."





