Less than a week before the start of his Home and Home tour series with Jay-Z, Eminem is staying tight-lipped about his plans for the stadium shows, which commence Sept. 2-3 at Detroit's Comerica Park before switching to New York's Yankee Stadium on Sept. 13-14.
I don't want to get into it too much," Eminem tells Billboard.com. "I don't want to give anything away. But...I think it'll be good. He does, however, allow that his song selection "will probably be all over the place" rather than concentrating on "Recovery," his double-platinum latest album that's still sitting atop the Billboard 200. "Hopefully it'll be songs that everyone is familiar with."
I don't want to get into it too much," Eminem tells Billboard.com. "I don't want to give anything away. But...I think it'll be good. He does, however, allow that his song selection "will probably be all over the place" rather than concentrating on "Recovery," his double-platinum latest album that's still sitting atop the Billboard 200. "Hopefully it'll be songs that everyone is familiar with."
GET YOUR NEWYORK YANKEES HAT HERE WITH A JAY Z LOGOThe hip-hop mogul is teaming up with his favorite baseball squad on co-branded clothes that will be sold exclusively at Yankee Stadium beginning next week. All the items, from baseball caps to T-shirts and hooded sweat shirts, will feature Yankees and Jay-Z logos.
The Yankees said the attire was created to commemorate the first official concerts at the new Yankee Stadium on Sept. 13 and 14, when Jay-Z and Eminem will co-headline.
The shows mark the second half of their "Home and Home" tour, following joint performances at Detroit's Comerica Park on Sept. 3 and Sept. 4.
The new merchandise will be available at Yankee Stadium from Aug. 30 to Sept. 14.
The Yankees said the attire was created to commemorate the first official concerts at the new Yankee Stadium on Sept. 13 and 14, when Jay-Z and Eminem will co-headline.
The shows mark the second half of their "Home and Home" tour, following joint performances at Detroit's Comerica Park on Sept. 3 and Sept. 4.
The new merchandise will be available at Yankee Stadium from Aug. 30 to Sept. 14.
JULIO IGLESIA MARRIES LONGTIME GIRLFRIEND MIRANDASpanish singer Julio Iglesias has married Dutch model Miranda Rijnsburger, his partner for the past 20 years.
The 66-year-old singer announced the marriage in a statement to Spanish newspapers.
The wedding took place at the Virgen del Carmen church in the southern jet-set resort of Marbella. Rev. Roberto Rojo Aguado, one of three priests who celebrated the ceremony, told The Associated Press on Friday that the couple were married Tuesday (Aug. 24).
He said the ceremony was attended by two witnesses and the couple's five children. Rijnsburger is 45.
Iglesias was previously married to Isabel Preysler, with whom he had three children.
The 66-year-old singer announced the marriage in a statement to Spanish newspapers.
The wedding took place at the Virgen del Carmen church in the southern jet-set resort of Marbella. Rev. Roberto Rojo Aguado, one of three priests who celebrated the ceremony, told The Associated Press on Friday that the couple were married Tuesday (Aug. 24).
He said the ceremony was attended by two witnesses and the couple's five children. Rijnsburger is 45.
Iglesias was previously married to Isabel Preysler, with whom he had three children.
CRIS BROWN DOING 'GREAT JOB' ON PROBATION,JUDGE SAYSThe judge overseeing Chris Brown's probation for beating ex-girlfriend Rihanna sang the praises of the R&B artist and urged him to keep chipping away at his community service requirement.
Superior Court Judge Patricia Schnegg did not raise any issues about Brown's progress during the brief hearing on Aug. 26.
"You're doing very well on probation," Schnegg told Brown. "You're doing a great job."
Brown, 21, did not speak during the hearing.
The judge said Brown had consistently worked to satisfy his six-month community labor sentence, but she did not say how many hours he had completed.
Schnegg also noted she had read positive reports from a domestic violence counseling program attended by Brown.
His attorney Mark Geragos said at a hearing in May that Brown had logged nearly 300 hours of community work.
The singer was sentenced last year to five years probation and six months of community labor for assaulting Rihanna in February 2009 after a pre-Grammy Awards party.
Once known for his squeaky-clean image and dancing ability, Brown has also been working to repair his public image since the beating.
Superior Court Judge Patricia Schnegg did not raise any issues about Brown's progress during the brief hearing on Aug. 26.
"You're doing very well on probation," Schnegg told Brown. "You're doing a great job."
Brown, 21, did not speak during the hearing.
The judge said Brown had consistently worked to satisfy his six-month community labor sentence, but she did not say how many hours he had completed.
Schnegg also noted she had read positive reports from a domestic violence counseling program attended by Brown.
His attorney Mark Geragos said at a hearing in May that Brown had logged nearly 300 hours of community work.
The singer was sentenced last year to five years probation and six months of community labor for assaulting Rihanna in February 2009 after a pre-Grammy Awards party.
Once known for his squeaky-clean image and dancing ability, Brown has also been working to repair his public image since the beating.
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