
Sir Elton John may be ready to make peace with Madonna, telling reporters that if he wasn’t at his own shindig he’d either be at Vanity Fair’s or Madge’s, “Probably not invited to Madonna’s this year but she does have a great party!” When asked about putting together his guest list, Sir John says first on the list is always Smokey Robinson because “he’s my idol.
Now in it’s 20th year, the Elton John Aid’s Foundation fundraising event sold out at 910 guests with tickets ranging from $3,500-$5,500.
All the (recently) single ladies were out tonight. Leading the pack, Heidi Klum who showed up in a canary yellow mini dress sans wedding ring. Katy Perry, still donning a blue head of hair made a mad dash down the red carpet. And, finally, Kim Kardashian descended the carpet with pregnant sister Kourtney glued at her infamous hips.
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Streaming service Spotify has revealed its US members’ TOP 100 SONGS OF 2011. Clear winners for the most played music include Foster the People and Mumford & Sons.
The industry’s top-selling artist of the year, Adele, as well as Rihanna, Nicki Minaj and Maroon 5 with Christina Aguilera, all landed in the top 10. Although you’ll need to log in to Spotify to check out all the listings, catch up with the Top 30 for 2011 in the image below!

by Sabrina on December 8, 2011 11:00am
Although the days are certifiably shorter, they seem much, much longer and the silver lining to that is having more time to listen to new music.
This weeks biggest releases include Amy Winehouse‘s posthumous album Lioness: Hidden Treasures, Trent Reznor & Karen O’s cover of “Immigrant Song” for David Fincher‘s new film The Girl With The Dragon Tattoo and the music video for Foster The People’s “Call It What You Want.”
The Week’s Best Album: Amy Winehouse – “Our Day Will Come”
Ever since the untimely death of Amy Winehouse this past July, there’s been a
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