Letter # artists.
'N Sync
(Hed) Pe
10 Petits Indiens
10 Things I Hate About You
10000 Maniacs
1001 Vies D'Ali Baba, Les
10cc
11 Finger
112
1140 Mississippi
NEW YORK — He smokes, he swears, he watches porno and he's nude — and yet that's not nearly what makes playing Alan Strang in "Equus" the most adult role Daniel Radcliffe has played. Demonstrating a range beyond his years during his opening night Thursday, the celeb-filled audience called it his "breakout."
The entertainment world was rocked September 20 when Travis Barker and DJ AM were among the small group of passengers on a Learjet that crashed before takeoff in Columbia, South Carolina. Fans were further astonished to learn that the two musicians were the only people to leave the plane alive.
'N Sync(Hed) Pe
10 Petits Indiens
10 Things I Hate About You
10000 Maniacs
1001 Vies D'Ali Baba, Les
10cc
11 Finger
112
1140 Mississippi
Music News
Case in point: Last month, an underage — yet apparently very knowledgeable — blogger named Justin Goldberg posted on his site that Kanye West and Lil Wayne were lined up to make appearances on FOB's Folie à Deux album, citing "a reliable source."NEW YORK — He smokes, he swears, he watches porno and he's nude — and yet that's not nearly what makes playing Alan Strang in "Equus" the most adult role Daniel Radcliffe has played. Demonstrating a range beyond his years during his opening night Thursday, the celeb-filled audience called it his "breakout."
The entertainment world was rocked September 20 when Travis Barker and DJ AM were among the small group of passengers on a Learjet that crashed before takeoff in Columbia, South Carolina. Fans were further astonished to learn that the two musicians were the only people to leave the plane alive.
(Hed) Pe
10 Petits Indiens
10 Things I Hate About You
10000 Maniacs
1001 Vies D'Ali Baba, Les
10cc
11 Finger
112
1140 Mississippi
Music News
He went on to tell MTV News that he's still seeing growth in the genre and that he's optimistic about what's ahead for hip-hop.
"My music will explain it all," Beyoncé wrote in a letter to fans, released Thursday (October 2) by her label, Columbia Records.