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Crow: Not working with Fleetwood Mac anytime soon
NASHVILLE, Tenn. - Sheryl Crow is putting the 'Rumours' to rest: She's not making a record with or joining Fleetwood Mac - not anytime soon at least. 'No, that was those 'Rumours' - to quote the album,' she joked Wednesday, referring to the group's 1977 hit album. 'I'm a huge fan and have a great relationship with Stevie (Nicks), and actually with all of them. I just absolutely adore them,' Crow said during a question-and-answer session with college students in Nashville as part of a Grammy Foundation event. DMX pleads not guilty to felony charges PHOENIX - DMX rapped for reporters outside a Phoenix courtroom after pleading not guilty to felony charges of theft and identity theft. Then he plugged his new album. Authorities allege the 37-year-old rapper gave the name 'Troy Jones' and an incorrect Social Security number to a Scottsdale hospital in April to avoid paying $7,500 in medical expenses. Following a hearing on Thursday, DMX, whose real name is Earl Simmons, rapped: 'If you ever fall down, get back up.' Pam Anderson starring in new reality show LOS ANGELES - Pamela Anderson is shacking up with Tommy Lee again - but not like that. The 41-year-old former 'Baywatch' star is living with her ex-husband and their two sons - Dylan, 10; Brandon, 12 - in Lee's Calabasas enclave while her new Malibu mansion is under construction. Anderson said her new series 'Pam: Girl on the Loose,' premiering Aug. 3 on E!, was supposed to document her preparing for a glitzy peep show-style production helmed by Broadway director Jerry Mitchell at the Planet Hollywood Resort and Casino in Las Vegas. Instead, 'Girl on the Loose' provides a look at Anderson's everyday life.More like this story
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