The Celebrity Cafe - Jul 16, 2010
The music legend who penned such hits as Patsy Cline's "I Fall to Pieces" and the perennially popular "Make the World Go Away," which was recorded by more than a dozen artists, including Eddy Arnold and Donny and Marie Osmond, was surrounded by family and friends at his passing, his publicist reported. To the last, he was all about the music. "Last night, Jamey Johnson, Billy
Seriously OMG! - Jul 12, 2010
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I guess Headline News’ Robin Meade isn’t happy just reading the news anymore because she is recording a country album in Nashville. Well while she was there she played a gig and someone recorded the performance. After listening to what I could of those song, I think she so needs to keep her day job. Her voice was so inconsistent during each song that I couldn’t listen to them.
But it wasn’t her songs that made me think
National Enquirer - Jul 4, 2010
Grief-stricken Marie OSMOND, still in deep depression over son's Suicide, may now be headed for a psych ward.
Her family is so concerned that the beloved singer is not coming out of her deep depression following her son Michael 's Suicide that they are considering the ultimate intervention - placing her in a mental facility.
The fragile 50-year-old entertainer is still shattered by the young man's death in February