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  • A Few More Things: MJ, Ray Charles & Pete Doherty Michael Jackson’s custom-made furniture is up for auction, Ray Charles is going to Broadway and Pete Doherty is banned from driving for 12 months.
  • Scheduled To Appear – 03/12 It would safe to say The Disco Biscuits love their fans. The pre-order offers for the band’s upcoming album, Planet Anthem, added a whole new level to the term “personalized copy.” Now they’re reinventing the record release party.
  • Elton John’s Anti-Fan Arrested In a recent interview with Parade, Elton John said that he doesn’t like celebrity anymore because “fame attracts lunatics.” One of those lunatics has been arrested for making terroristic threats after posting a YouTube video in which he held a sign that said “Elton John Must Die.”
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