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Jun 30

2011 NBA DRAFT ORDER.

Draft results

1. Cleveland Cavaliers: Kyrie Irving

2. Minnesota Timberwolves: Derrick Williams

3. Utah Jazz: Enes Kanter

4. Cleveland Cavaliers: Tristan Thompson

5. Toronto Raptors: Jonas Valanciunas

6. Washington Wizards: Jan Vesely

7. Charlotte Bobcats (via Kings): Bismack Biyombo

8. Detroit Pistons: Brandon Knight

9. Charlotte Bobcats: Kemba Walker

10. Sacramento Kings (via Bucks): Jimmer Fredette

11. Golden State Warriors: Klay Thompson

12. Utah Jazz: Alec Burks

13. Phoenix Suns: Markieff Morris

14. Houston Rockets: Marcus Morris

15. Indiana Pacers: Kawhi Leonard

16. Philadelphia 76ers: Nikola Vucevic

17. New York Knicks: Iman Shumpert

18. Washington Wizards: Chris Singleton

19. Milwaukee Bucks (via Bobcats): Tobias Harris

20. Houston Rockets (via T-Wolves): Donatas Motiejunas

21. Portland Trail Blazers: Nolan Smith

22. Denver Nuggets: Kenneth Faried

23. Minnesota Timber Wolves (via Houston Rockets): Nikola Mirotic

24. Oklahoma City Thunder: Reggie Jackson

25. New Jersey Nets (via Celtics): MarShon Brooks

26. Denver Nuggets (via Mavericks): Jordan Hamilton

27. Boston Celtics (via Nets): JaJuan Johnson

28. Miami Heat (via Bulls): Norris Cole

29. San Antonio Spurs: Cory Joseph

30. Chicago Bulls: Jimmy Butler


Jun 16

Eminem Proves Rappers Can Rock at Bonnaroo.

When the lineup for Bonnaroo 2011 was released back in February, some fans thought it skewed a little too far left of the festival’s jammy roots. Eminem — whose name usually dominates mainstream and rap album charts — didn’t seem like a natural fit for the festival’s big tenth anniversary but on Saturday night, June 11, the Detroit native proved otherwise.

On the brink of releasing a new album — a nine-track joint EP with fellow rapper Royce da 5’ 9” — under the name Bad Meets Evil, Eminem’s Bonnaroo performance was convenient to start. He tore onto the stage in a t-shirt plugging the release and invited Royce Nickel and Nine out for a few cuts off the album — ‘Lighters’ and lead single ‘Fast Lane.’ “I knew it was a real big festival,” Royce told AOL backstage, about rolling up to the middle of nowhere. “All I’m hearing is 50,00 people, 80,000 people, 100,000 people — I don’t know what the hell I’m about to go see.”
It was the biggest main stage turnout of the fest’s capped 80,000 capacity that often became a sea of fist-pumps. And while hip-hop definitely represented at the music festival — Lil Wayne, Big Boi, Wiz Khalifa, J. Cole all made appearances at the festival in 2011 — Eminem rocked, proving he did fit right in at Bonnaroo. While Kanye West might channel classical and orchestrated hooks, Eminem’s music heads towards electrifying rock ‘n’ roll. His set list included songs with rock samples, like ‘Sing for the Moment’ off his ‘The Marshall Mathers LP,’ which slices Aerosmith’s ‘Dream On.’ He also played ‘Like a Toy Soldier’ which samples the 1989 soft-rock Martika hit ‘Toy Soldiers,’ that Em amps up onstage thanks to two live drummers, guitarists and a DJ. Tunes like ‘Cinderella Man’ and his collaboration with B.O.B., ‘Airplanes,’ were catapulted towards the anthemic, making that sea of fist-pumps freak out.

Em never skipped a word, and neither did the audience. During his 2000 hit ‘Stan,’ with the all too recognizable whispered intro, Eminem changed the lyrics — which follow several letters from a psycho fan — from “Remember when we met in Denver / you said if I write to you, you would write back?” to “Remember when we met at Bonnaroo?,” inciting huge roars from the crowd.

No, Dr. Dre didn’t show up but Eminem did perform his ‘Detox’ track, ‘I Need a Doctor,’ and got assists from his hypeman Mr. Porter.

“Can I take you back a minute?” Em asked the crowd before spitting out a medley of his earliest hits, ‘Without Me’ and ‘The Real Slim Shady.’ Before finishing his set with ‘Not Afraid,’ Slim thanked the crowd for “sticking around and standing by me.” And sure enough the crowd didn’t go anywhere when he finished, instead shouting “Shady! Shady!” and then slyly “Encore! Encore!” in reference to his album of the same name. Em came out again and closed the main stage down that night with ‘Lose Yourself,’ under a shower of pyrotechnics. The fireworks continued after his set, going off for a good ten minutes up in the sky. By the time they were finished Marshall Mathers had already left the building, in a police escort out of the middle of nowhere. But, hell yeah, he deserved it.


May 3

2011 NFL Draft Results: Look Back At All 32 First-Round Picks.

The first round of the 2011 NFL Draft is now history. The second and third rounds will take place on Friday night, but let’s take a look back at the picks from Thursday night before we start shifting our focus completely toward tonight. After the jump is a rundown of the first-round 2011 NFL Draft results.

 Pick Team (1)(Carolina Panthers)Cam Newton, Auburn QB-(2)(Denver Broncos)Von Miller, Texas A&M LB-(3)(Buffalo Bills)Marcell Dareus, Alabama DL-(4)(Cincinnati Bengals)A.J. Green, Georgia WR-(5)(Arizona Cardinals)Patrick Peterson, LSU CB-(6)(Atlanta Falcons)Julio Jones, Alabama WR-(7)(San Francisco 49ers)Aldon Smith, Missouri DE-(8)(Tennessee Titans)Jake Locker, Washington QB-(9)(Dallas Cowboys)Tyron Smith, USC OT-(10)(Jacksonville Jaguars)Blaine Gabbert, Missouri QB-(11)(Houston Texans)J.J. Watt, Wisconsin DE-(12)(Minnesota Vikings)Christian Ponder, FSU QB-(13)(Detroit Lions)Nick Fairley, Auburn DT-(14)(St. Louis Rams)Robert Quinn, UNC DE-(15)(Miami Dolphins)Mike Pouncey, Florida OL-(16)(Washington Redskins)Ryan Kerrigan, Purdue DE-(17)(New England Patriots)Nate Solder, Colorado OL-(18)(San Diego Chargers)Corey Liuget, Illinois DT-(19)(New York Giants)Prince Amukamara, Nebraska CB-(20)(Tampa Bay Buccaneers)Adrian Clayborn, Iowa DE-(21)(Cleveland Browns)Phil Taylor, Baylor DT-(22)(Indianapolis Colts)Anthony Castonzo, Boston College OT-(23)(Philadelphia Eagles)Danny Watkins, Baylor OL-(24)(New Orleans Saints)Cameron Jordan, Cal DE-(25)(Seattle Seahawks)James Carpenter, Alabama OL-(26)(Kansas City Chiefs)Jonathan Baldwin, Pitt WR-(27)(Baltimore Ravens)Jimmy Smith, Colorado CB-(28)(New Orleans Saints)Mark Ingram, Alabama RB-(29)(Chicago Bears)Gabe Carimi, Wisconsin OT-(30)(New York Jets)Muhammad Wilkerson, Temple DT-(31)(Pittsburgh Steelers)Cam Heyward, Ohio State DL-(32)(Green Bay Packers)Derek Sherrod, Mississippi State OT.

Just based on the first round, I think I have to give the Saints the most impressive draft so far. Of course, that is mainly because they ended up with two first-round picks, but I really like the value they got with Cameron Jordan and Mark Ingram. This isn’t a team lacking talent by any means, but they managed to go out and add two impressive players already.

Of course, I also like what the Detroit Lions did as well. Some have called getting Nick Fairley the steal of the first round, and considering he was viewed as a top five pick by some, I can’t necessarily disagree with that mindset.


Apr 19

Geoffry Mutai Sets World Record At Boston Marathon.

Kenyan Geoffry Mutai has won the 2011 Boston Marathon with a world record breaking time of 2 hours, 3 minutes, and 2 seconds.

On the female side, American Desiree Davila and Kenyan Caroline Kilel were neck and neck down the stretch, with Kilel ultimately taking the race with a personal best 2 hours, 22 minutes and 36 seconds.

An unprecedented 26,964 participant field took off on the 115th Boston Marathon, which kicked off this morning from nearby Hopkinton.

Early reports predicted temperatures to climb into the high 50s and low 60s, ideal weather conditions that left the course record of 2 hours, 5 minutes, 52 seconds, set last year by Kenyan Robert Kiprono Cheruiyot, up for grabs. Although Mutai’s time is the fastest time ever over a marathon distance, it will not be recorded as an official world record because of wind factors and a downhill course.

First place winners in the men’s and women’s division earn $150,000 each.


Apr 10

Nicki Minaj Covers Elle Magazine’s Music Issue.

It’s hard not to see to the reach of rapper Nicki Minaj’s popularity, especially now that she’s hit mainstream media. This month, be sure to pick up a copy ofElle’s May 2011 music issue to read about her career aspirations and view her five-page fashion spread wearing designs by Mark Fast, Givenchy, and Jean Paul Gaultier.

Other iconic female artists to grace their owns versions of the cover include Gwen Stefani, Robyn and Aretha Franklin. BV on Style has the photos of Minaj, who ditched her wild wigs and outlandish outfits for high fashion.


Feb 28

List of 2011 Oscar Winners.

Major Categories:

Best Supporting Actor: Christian Bale (The Fighter)

Best Supporting Actress: Melissa Leo (The Fighter)

Best Actor: Colin Firth (The King’s Speech)

Best Actress: Natalie Portman (Black Swan)

Best Director: Tom Hooper (The King’s Speech)

Best Picture: The King’s Speech

Best Animated Feature Film: Toy Story 3

Best Cinematography: Wally Pfister (Inception)

Best Documentary Feature: Charles Ferguson and Audrey Marrs (Inside Job)

Best Adapted Screenplay: Aaron Sorkin (The Social Network)

Best Original Screenplay: David Seidler (The King’s Speech)


Feb 15

Grammy Winners 2011 Complete List: Arcade Fire, Esperanza Spalding, and Lady Antebellum Win Big.

Album of the Year: “The Suburbs,” Arcade Fire

Record of the Year: “Need You Now,” Lady Antebellum

Song of the Year: “Need You Now,” Dave Haywood, Josh Kear, Charles

Kelley and Hillary Scott, songwriters (Lady Antebellum)

New Artist: Esperanza Spalding

Female Pop Vocal Performance: “Bad Romance,” Lady Gaga

Male Pop Vocal Performance: “Just The Way You Are,” Bruno Mars

Pop Performance by a Duo or Group: “Hey Soul Sister,” Train

Pop Vocal Album: “The Fame Monster,” Lady Gaga

Alternative Album: “Brothers,” The Black Keys

Traditional Pop Vocal Album: “Crazy Love,” Michael Buble

Rock Song: “Angry World,” Neil Young

Rock Album: “The Resistance,” Muse

Rock Performance: “Tighten Up,” The Black Keys

Solo Rock Vocal Performance: “Helter Skelter,” Paul McCartney (from

Good Evening New York City)

Hard Rock Performance: “New Fang,” Them Crooked Vultures

R&B Album: “Wake up!” John Legend & The Roots

Contemporary R&B Album: “Raymond V Raymond,” Usher

R&B Song: “Shine,” John Legend & The Roots

R&B Performance: “Soldier Of Love,” Sade

Traditional R&B Vocal Performance: “Hang On In There,” John Legend and The Roots

Urban/Alternative Performance: “(Forget) You,” Cee Lo Green

Rap Album: “Recovery,” Eminem

Rap Solo Performance: “Not Afraid,” Eminem

Rap Performance by A Duo Or Group: “On To The Next One,” Jay-Z and Swizz Beatz

Rap Song: “Empire State of Mind,” Jay-Z and Alicia Keys

Rap/Sung Collaboration: “Empire State Of Mind,” Jay-Z and Alicia Keys

Dance Recording: “Only Girl (In The World),” Rihanna

Electronic Dance Album: “La Roux,” La Roux

Musical Show Album: “American Idiot,” (Featuring Green Day)

Traditional World Music Album: “Ali And Toumani,” Ali Farka Toure and Toumani Diabate

Contemporary World Music Album: “Throw Down Your Heart, Africa Sessions Part 2,” Bela Fleck

Latin Pop Album: “Paraiso Express,” Alejandro Sanz

Latin Rock, Alternative or Urban Album: “El Existenial,” Grupo Fantasma.

Tropical Latin Album: Viva La Tradicion, Spanish Harlem Orchestra.

Norteno Album: “Classic,” Intocable.

Banda Album: “Enamorate De Mi,” El Guero y su Banda Centenario.

Latin Jazz Album: “Chucho’s Steps,” Chucho Valdes and The Afro-Cuban Messengers.

Tejano Album: “Recuerdos,” Little Joe y La Familia.

Male Country Vocal Performance: “‘Til Summer Comes Around,” Keith Urban

Female Country Vocal Performance: “The House That Built Me,” Miranda Lambert

Country Album: “Need You Now,” Lady Antebellum

Country Performance by a Duo or Group: “Need You Now,” Lady Antebellum

Country Song: “Need You Now,” Dave Haywood, Josh Kear, Charles Kelley & Hillary Scott, songwriters (Lady Antebellum)

Country Collaboration With Vocals: “As She’s Walking Away,” Zac Brown Band and Alan Jackson

Contemporary Jazz Album: “The Stanley Clarke Band,” The Stanley Clarke Band

Jazz Vocal Album: “Eleanora Fagan (1915-1959): To Billie With Love From >Dee Dee,” Dee Dee Bridgewater

Jazz Instrumental Album: “Moody 4B,” James Moody

Improvised Jazz Solo: “A Change is Gonna Come,” Herbie Hancock

Large Ensemble Jazz Album: “Mingus Big Band Live at Jazz Standard,” Mingus Big Band

Traditional Blues Album: “Joined At The Hip,” Pinetop Perkins & Willie ‘Big Eyes’ Smith

Contemporary Blues Album: “Living Proof,” Buddy Guy

Traditional Folk Album: “Genuine Negro Jig,” Carolina Chocolate Drops

Contemporary Folk Album: “God Willin’ and The Creek Don’t Rise,” Ray LaMontagne and The Pariah Dogs

Pop Collaboration With Vocals: “Imagine,” Herbie Hancock and Larry Klein, arrangers (Herbie Hancock, Pink, Seal, Jeff Beck, India.Arie, Konono No 1 & Oumou Sangare)

Pop Instrumental Album: “Take Your Pick,” Larry Carlton and Tak Matsumoto

Pop Instrumental Performance: “Nessun Dorma,” Jeff Beck

Rock Instrumental Performance: “Hammerhead,” Jeff Beck

Bluegrass Album: “Mountain Soul II,” Patty Loveless

Americana Album: “You Are Not Alone,” Mavis Staples

Hawaiian Music Album: “Huana Ke Aloha,” Tia Carrere

Native American Music Album: “2010 Gathering Of Nations Pow Wow: A Spirit’s Dance,”(Various Artists) Derek Mathews, Dr. Lita Mathews & Melonie Mathews, producers (Gathering Of Nations Records)

Zydeco Or Cajun Music Album: “Zydeco Junkie,” Chubby Carrier and The Bayou Swamp Band

Reggae Album: “Before The Dawn,” Buju Banton

Southern, Country, or Bluegrass Gospel Album: “The Reason,” Diamond Rio

New Age Album: “Miho: Journey To The Mountain,”Paul Winter Consort

Metal Performance: “El Dorado,” Iron Maiden

Country Instrumental Performance: “Hummingbyrd,” Marty Stuart

Musical Album For Children: “Tomorrow’s Children,” Pete Seeger with The Rivertown Kids and Friends

Spoken Word Album For Children: “Julie Andrews’ Collection Of Poems, Songs, And Lullabies,” Julie Andrews and Emma Walton Hamilton

Producer of the Year, Non-Classical: Danger Mouse, for Broken Bells

Remixed Recording, Non-Classical: “One Love Club,” David Guetta and Afrojack’s remix of Madonna’s Revolver

Pop/Contemporary Gospel Album: “Love God. Love People,” Israel Houghton

Gospel Song: “It’s What I Do,” Jerry Peters & Kirk Whalum, songwriters

Gospel Performance: “Grace,” BeBe and CeCe Winans

Traditional Gospel Album: “Downtown Church,” Patty Griffin

Rock Or Rap Gospel Album: “Hello Hurricane,” Switchfoot

Contemporary R&B Gospel Album: “Still,” BeBe and CeCe Winans

Classical Album: “Verdi: Requiem,” Riccardo Muti, conductor; Chicago Symphony Orchestra; Chicago Symphony Chorus

Choral Performance: “Verdi: Requiem” Riccardo Muti, conductor; Chicago Symphony Orchestra; Chicago Symphony Chorus

Classical Contemporary Composition: “Michael Daugherty: Metropolis Symphony / Deus Ex Machina,” Giancarlo Guerrero

Classical Producer: David Frost

Orchestral Performance: “Daugherty: Metropolis Symphony; Deus Ex Machina,” Giancarlo Guerrero, conductor; Nashville Symphony

Opera Recording: “Saariaho: L’Amour De Loin,” Kent Nagano, conductor; Deutsches Symphonie-Orchester Berlin; Rundfunkchor Berlin

Spoken Word Album: “The Daily Show With Jon Stewart Presents Earth (The Audiobook),” Jon Stewart

Comedy Album: “Stark Raving Black,” Lewis Black

Compilation Soundtrack Album For Motion Picture, Television Or Other Visual Media: “Crazy Heart,” (Various Artists) Stephen Bruton & T Bone Burnett, producers

Score Soundtrack Album For Motion Picture, Television Or Other Visual Media: “Toy Story 3,” Randy Newman, composer

Song Written For Motion Picture, Television Or Other Visual Media: The Weary Kind (From Crazy Heart) Ryan Bingham & T Bone Burnett, songwriters

Historical Album: The Beatles (The Original Studio Recordings)

Instrumental Arrangement Accompanying Vocalists: “Baba Yetu,” Christopher Tin, arranger; Soweto Gospel Choir and Royal Philharmonic Orchestra


Feb 14

Happy Valentine’s Day.

Have a happy and safe Valentine’s Day from The Daily Blog.


Feb 13

Announcing the 2011 Grammy Award Nominees!

At this point, perhaps we can officially declare Eminem’s comeback to be complete. He’s already got the year’s best-selling album (and a pair of the biggest singles), and now, well, he’s the most-nominated artist of the 53rd annual Grammy Awards.

On Wednesday night (December 1), Em picked up a staggering 10 Grammy nods, including Song and Record of the Year (for “Love the Way You Lie”) and Album of the Year (for Recovery, which is also up for Rap Album of the Year). He also scored noms for Best Rap Solo Performance (for “Not Afraid”), Pop Collaboration With Vocals (for his turn on B.o.B’s “Airplanes Part II”) and Best Rap Song (for “Lie”).

Following (not so) closely behind him is Bruno Mars, who landed seven nominations, followed by Jay-Z, Lady Antebellum and Lady Gaga, who earned six apiece. B.o.B and John Legend are among the names who will head into the Grammys with five noms.

The complete nominations for the 53rd annual Grammys:

Album of the Year
» Arcade Fire - The Suburbs
» Eminem - Recovery
» Lady Antebellum - Need You Now
» Lady Gaga - The Fame Monster
» Katy Perry - Teenage Dream

Record of the Year
» B.o.B (featuring Bruno Mars) - “Nothin’ on You”
» Eminem (featuring Rihanna) - “Love the Way You Lie”
» Cee Lo Green - “F—- You”
» Jay-Z and Alicia Keys - “Empire State of Mind”
» Lady Antebellum - “Need You Now”

Best New Artist
» Justin Bieber
» Drake
» Florence & the Machine
» Mumford & Sons
» Esperanza Spalding

Song of the Year
» Ray LaMontagne - “Beg Steal or Borrow”
» Cee Lo Green - “F—- You”
» Miranda Lambert - “The House That Built Me”
» Eminem (featuring Rihanna) - “Love the Way You Lie”
» Lady Antebellum - “Need You Now”

Best Pop Performance by a Duo or Group With Vocals
» “Glee” cast - “Don’t Stop Believin’ (Regionals Version)”
» Maroon 5 - “Misery
» Paramore - “The Only Exception”
» Sade - “Babyfather”
» Train - “Hey, Soul Sister (Live)”

Best Pop Collaboration With Vocals
» B.o.B, Eminem and Hayley Williams - “Airplanes II”
» Herbie Hancock, Pink, India.Arie, Seal, Konono No. 1, Jeff Beck and Oumou Sangare - “Imagine”
» Elton John & Leon Russell - “If It Wasn’t For Bad”
» Lady Gaga and Beyoncé - “Telephone”
» Katy Perry and Snoop Dogg - “California Gurls”

Best Dance Recording
» Goldfrapp - “Rocket”
» La Roux - “In For The Kill”
» Lady Gaga - “Dance in the Dark”
» Rihanna - “Only Girl (In the World)”
» Robyn - “Dancing on My Own”

Best Rock Performance by a Duo or Group With Vocals
» Arcade Fire - “Ready to Start”
» Jeff Beck and Joss Stone - “I Put a Spell on You”
» The Black Keys - “Tighten Up”
» Kings of Leon - “Radioactive”
» Muse - “Resistance”

Best Hard Rock Performance
» Alice in Chains - “A Looking in View”
» Ozzy Osbourne - “Let Me Hear You Scream”
» Soundgarden - “Black Rain”
» Stone Temple Pilots - “Between the Lines”
» Them Crooked Vultures - “New Fang”

Best Rock Song
» Neil Young - “Angry World”
» Mumford & Sons - “Little Lion Man”
» Kings of Leon - “Radioactive”
» Muse - “Resistance”
» The Black Keys - “Tighten Up”

Best Alternative Music Album
» Arcade Fire - The Suburbs
» Band of Horses - Infinite Arms
» The Black Keys - Brothers
» Broken Bells - Broken Bells
» Vampire Weekend - Contra

Best R&B Performance by a Duo or Group With Vocals
» Chris Brown and Tank - “Take My Time”
» Chuck Brown, Jill Scott and Marcus Miller - “Love”
» Ronald Isley and Aretha Franklin - “You’ve Got a Friend”
» John Legend and the Roots - “Shine”
» Sade - “Soldier of Love”

Best Contemporary R&B Album
» Chris Brown - Graffiti
» R. Kelly - Untitled
» Ryan Leslie - Transition
» Janelle Monáe - The ArchAndroid
» Usher - Raymond v. Raymond

Best Rap/Sung Collaboration
» B.o.B (featuring Bruno Mars) - “Nothin’ on You”
» Chris Brown, Tyga and Kevin McCall - “Deuces”
» Eminem and Rihanna - “Love the Way You Lie”
» Jay-Z and Alicia Keys - “Empire State of Mind”
» John Legend, the Roots, Melanie Fiona and Common - “Wake Up! Everybody”

Best Rap Song
» Jay-Z and Alicia Keys - “Empire State of Mind”
» Eminem and Rihanna - “Love the Way You Lie”
» Eminem - “Not Afraid”
» B.o.B (featuring Bruno Mars) - “Nothin’ on You”
» Jay-Z and Swizz Beatz - “On to the Next One”

Best Rap Album
» B.o.B - The Adventures of Bobby Ray
» Drake - Thank Me Later
» Eminem - Recovery
» Jay-Z - The Blueprint 3
» The Roots - How I Got Over

Best Country Collaboration With Vocals
» Dierks Bentley, Miranda Lambert and Jamey Johnson - “Bad Angel”
» Dierks Bentley, Del McCoury and the Punch Brothers - “Pride (In the Name of Love)”
» Zac Brown Band and Alan Jackson - “As She’s Walking Away”
» Blake Shelton and Trace Adkins - “Hillbilly Bone”
» Marty Stuart and Connie Smith - “I Run to You”

Best Country Song
» George Strait - “The Breath You Take”
» Zac Brown Band - “Free”
» Miranda Lambert - “The House That Built Me”
» Gretchen Wilson - “I’d Love To Be Your Last”
» The Band Perry - “If I Die Young”
» Lady Antebellum - “Need You Now”

Best Country Album
» Dierks Bentley - Up on the Ridge
» Zac Brown Band - You Get What You Give
» Jamey Johnson - The Guitar Song
» Lady Antebellum - Need You Now
» Miranda Lambert - Revolution

Best Americana Album
» Rosanne Cash - The List
» Los Lobos - Tin Can Trust
» Willie Nelson - Country Music
» Robert Plant - Band of Joy
» Mavis Staples - You Are Not Alone

Best Traditional Blues Album
» James Cotton - Giant
» Cyndi Lauper - Memphis Blues
» Charlie Musselwhite - The Well
» Pinetop Perkins and Willie “Big Eyes” Smith - Joined at the Hip
» Jimmie Vaughan - Plays Blues, Ballads & Favorites


Feb 7

DALLAS — Deion Sanders always was Prime Time. Now he’s All Time.

Sanders and Marshall Faulk led a class of seven voted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame on Saturday. Joining them were Shannon Sharpe, Richard Dent, Ed Sabol, Les Richter and Chris Hanburger.


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