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Jennifer Hudson and Beyonce among BET Awards winners
R&B Celebrities Jennifer Hudson and Beyonce shined at the seventh annual Black Entertainment Television (BET) awards which took place at Los Angeles’ Shrine Auditorium on Tuesday. The Oscar-winning star Jennifer Hudson receive two prizes, named as Best Actress and Best New Artist for her role in Dreamgirls ...
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Hudson Triumphs at Emotional BET Awards
Singer/actress Jennifer Hudson has triumphed at the seventh annual Black Entertainment Television (BET) awards. The Oscar-winning star picked up two prizes at the ceremony at Los Angeles' Shrine Auditorium on Tuesday, where she was named Best Actress and Best New Artist for her role in Dreamgirls ...
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49TH ANNUAL GRAMMY AWARDS: AND THE WINNER IS...
The Dixie Chicks reigned as defiant queens of the 49th Annual Grammy Awards last night, winning five trophies after being shunned by the country music establishment over their anti-Bush comments leading up to the Iraq war. (Take that, hillbillies!) The Texas trio won record and song of the year for the no-regrets anthem 'Not Ready to Make Nice ...
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BUSTED
Snoop Dogg and two members of his entourage were arrested last night for investigation of illegally possessing a handgun, coke and weed as Dogg left NBC after performing on 'The Tonight Show.' Interestingly, on Snoop's new album, ' The Blue Carpet Treatment ', he performs a duet with
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Stevie Wonder honored by Memphis museum
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AP - Stevie Wonder received a Lifetime Achievement Award from the National Civil Rights Museum, then segued from his acceptance speech into a medley of his songs that included "My Cherie Amour" and "I Wish ...
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Stevie Perform At Katrina Concert
Music legend Stevie Wonder is among the artists who will perform at a concert in New Orleans to mark one year since Hurricane Katrina devastated the Gulf coast of the US. Other artists due to perform at the concert on Tuesday include blues singer Dr John, Grammy-winning gospel performer Yolanda Adams and keyboardist Ivan Neville ...
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Stevie Wonder honoured for Freedom
Stevie Wonder honoured for Freedom The Superstition singer will receive the museum's Lifetime Achievement Award, in recognition of his "valiant" fight against apartheid in South Africa and his efforts in the 1985 U-S-A for Africa campa...
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Stevie Wonder, 2 others win Freedom Awards
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AP - The French physician who founded Doctors Without Borders, civil rights leader Joseph Lowery and entertainer Stevie Wonder were named Tuesday as recipients of the National Civil Rights Museum's 2006 Freedom Awards.
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