"Itâs like a step back in time in this episode of Billboard In Sixty. Bob Dylan makes Billboardâs A-list, Axl Rose promises an album at last and former Bee Gee, Barry Gibb, is going country. "
Bob Marley recordings are snatched, Raheem DeVaughn heads to the Grammys, and the Jonas Brothers make a deal with Live Nation. Tell us what you think! Email us at InSixty@billboard.com. You can also email Danielle Flora at Danielle@billboard.com. Episode 59.
Timbaland makes a deal with Verizon to release his next album while Lindsay Lohan teams up with Ne-Yo; plus, Cher goes to Vegas. Tell us what you think! Email us at InSixty@billboard.com. You can also email Danielle Flora at Danielle@billboard.com. Episode 64.
Soulja Boy dropped by Billboard to tell us about how he self promoted his way to a record deal at just 16 years old.
Common speaks out on Oprah and Angelina, plus news on college students' downloading habits and Amy Winehouse's marriage on the DL.
One of America's creepiest families will be strapping on their tap shoes for its Broadway debut, plus news on Ciara's new brand opportunity and the Plain White T's hit the small screen.
Just 16 years old, Taylor Swift is already enjoying a platinum album- her self-titled debut. Taylor stopped by Billboard's New York HQ to play us "Mary's Song (Oh My My My)."
Band of Thieves gave us a taste of their sweaty rock sound by playing us their single "Woman." Tell us what you think! Email us at Underground@billboard.com. You can also email Danielle Flora at Danielle@billboard.com.
Billboard compares the string of new albums from young singer Rihanna to other productive groups in the past, plus news on the troubles of Evanescence and Barbra Streisand's London run. Episode 25.
Common speaks out on Oprah and Angelina, plus news on college students' downloading habits and Amy Winehouse's marriage on the DL.
Billboard talks to 50 Cent in Sundance, plus Coachella goes east and Paula Abdul releases her first single in 15 years. Tell us what you think! Email us at InSixty@billboard.com. You can also email Danielle Flora at Danielle@billboard.com. Episode 61.
Ruben Studdard sends Idols packing, Trent Reznor gets instrumental, and Eminem tells all. Tell us what you think! Email us at InSixty@billboard.com. You can also email Danielle Flora at Danielle@billboard.com. Episode 67.
Guitarist Gilby Clarke has played with Guns 'N Roses, the MC5 and, most recently, Rock Star Supernova. Billboard caught up with the veteran artist on his own in our studio for a taste of his song "Tijuana Jail".
Chicago-based Plain White T's are anything but plain. These young rockers dropped by to perform "Hey There Delilah" from their Hollywood debut "Every Second Counts."
U2 works on a new album, Beyonce stars in Cadillac Records, and Will.i.am turns into a mutant! Tell us what you think! Email us at InSixty@billboard.com. You can also email Danielle Flora at Danielle@billboard.com. Episode 66.
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Billboard in Sixty: Snoop Dogg, Michael Jackson, Fleetwood Mac
Snoop Dogg cleans up his act while Fleetwood Mac pick up Sheryl Crow, and Michael Jackson holds onto Neverland. Tell us what you think! Email us at InSixty@billboard.com. You can also email Danielle Flora at Danielle@billboard.com. Episode 69.
Carla has made a living touring as a backing vocalist for such artists as Deborah Cox, Tamia, Amel Larieux, Pink, Kelis and Talib Kweli. Now she has her own album. And be sure to watch for a suprise reunion.
David Martin stopped by the Billboard studios to play the title track off his debut album, "Something in Your Eyes."
Internet sensation Kate Voegele is the first artist signed to Myspace's record label and has landed a role on "One Tree Hill." She treated us to her song "Only Fooling Myself."
Aussie Imports Sick Puppies have been around for a decade but are one of the hottest new rock acts to this continent's ears this year.
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