Khloe Kardashian caused a lot of confusion on the Internet today -- 'cause apparently a ton of people don't know the difference between Oj Simpson and Sugar Ray Leonard! Can you say, generation gap?Plus, Floyd Mayweather Jr. was Balling big time at the Lakers game with diamond crusted earbuds. How much cash ya think he dropped on 'em? And Ronda Rousey's Ufc title isn't the only thing on the line in her upcoming...
- 2/20/2014
- by TMZ Staff
- TMZ
Las Vegas, Nv, United States (Ahn Entertainment) - Celebrities came out to party at the Hard Rock on the last day of April. Hope Dworaczyk and Carlos Santana stopped in.
Dworaczyk, Playmate of the Year and member of the Celebrity Apprentice cast, shared a meal with close friends at Rare 120 before heading to Vanity nightclub.
Dworaczyk ate a beet salad and sea bass during dinner. At Vanity, she danced the night away at a VIP table as DJ Homicide spun tunes.
Music legent Carlos Santana had an intimate dinner with friends at Rare 120 following his performance in The Joint.
Dworaczyk, Playmate of the Year and member of the Celebrity Apprentice cast, shared a meal with close friends at Rare 120 before heading to Vanity nightclub.
Dworaczyk ate a beet salad and sea bass during dinner. At Vanity, she danced the night away at a VIP table as DJ Homicide spun tunes.
Music legent Carlos Santana had an intimate dinner with friends at Rare 120 following his performance in The Joint.
- 5/1/2011
- icelebz.com
Mark McGrath wants to make one thing clear: Sugar Ray isn't putting out a new album because they think they'll be selling out arenas. "It's purely for the love," says the 41-year-old singer. "We're not blink-182 or No Doubt - they're playing arenas. We're playing House of Blues-sized venues and we're lucky and happy to be playing them," he adds. Sugar Ray's first studio record in six years, the just-released Music for Cougars, finds them returning to their signature breezy rock - after trying to shift toward dance and R&B - and aiming for those fans who've grown...
- 8/3/2009
- by Jessica Herndon and Marisa Laudadio
- PEOPLE.com
Band's first LP in six years was released Tuesday.
By Lindsay Wallace
Sugar Ray's Mark McGrath
Photo: Denise Truscello/ WireImage
Sugar Ray haven't gone away — they just hadn't released an album in six years. But all that changed on Tuesday (July 21), when the band released Music for Cougars and braced for a new round of tour dates that begins in North Dakota on Friday.
Before this interview even began, lead singer Mark McGrath had a question of his own. "Do you think the title of the new album, Music for Cougars, is negative?" When the response was in the negative, McGrath said, "I see a cougar as strong and empowered, knowing what they want and going after it!"
Despite that strong statement — and despite the band's string of multiplatinum albums on the strength of hits like "Fall Apart" and "Fly" — McGrath is nothing if not realistic about his band's prospects these days.
By Lindsay Wallace
Sugar Ray's Mark McGrath
Photo: Denise Truscello/ WireImage
Sugar Ray haven't gone away — they just hadn't released an album in six years. But all that changed on Tuesday (July 21), when the band released Music for Cougars and braced for a new round of tour dates that begins in North Dakota on Friday.
Before this interview even began, lead singer Mark McGrath had a question of his own. "Do you think the title of the new album, Music for Cougars, is negative?" When the response was in the negative, McGrath said, "I see a cougar as strong and empowered, knowing what they want and going after it!"
Despite that strong statement — and despite the band's string of multiplatinum albums on the strength of hits like "Fall Apart" and "Fly" — McGrath is nothing if not realistic about his band's prospects these days.
- 7/21/2009
- MTV Music News
Band's first LP in six years was released Tuesday.
By Lindsay Wallace
Sugar Ray's Mark McGrath
Photo: Denise Truscello/ WireImage
Sugar Ray haven't gone away — they just hadn't released an album in six years. But all that changed on Tuesday (July 21), when the band released Music for Cougars and braced for a new round of tour dates that begins in North Dakota on Friday.
Before this interview even began, lead singer Mark McGrath had a question of his own. "Do you think the title of the new album, Music for Cougars, is negative?" When the response was in the negative, McGrath said, "I see a cougar as strong and empowered, knowing what they want and going after it!"
Despite that strong statement — and despite the band's string of multiplatinum albums on the strength of hits like "Fall Apart" and "Fly" — McGrath is nothing if not realistic about his band's prospects these days.
By Lindsay Wallace
Sugar Ray's Mark McGrath
Photo: Denise Truscello/ WireImage
Sugar Ray haven't gone away — they just hadn't released an album in six years. But all that changed on Tuesday (July 21), when the band released Music for Cougars and braced for a new round of tour dates that begins in North Dakota on Friday.
Before this interview even began, lead singer Mark McGrath had a question of his own. "Do you think the title of the new album, Music for Cougars, is negative?" When the response was in the negative, McGrath said, "I see a cougar as strong and empowered, knowing what they want and going after it!"
Despite that strong statement — and despite the band's string of multiplatinum albums on the strength of hits like "Fall Apart" and "Fly" — McGrath is nothing if not realistic about his band's prospects these days.
- 7/21/2009
- MTV Music News
Mark McGrath is back to being a musician again. After a quick stint as an Extra correspondent, Sugar Ray is reuniting. The band will be releasing their first full-length album in six years through Universal, followed by a summer tour. The name couldn’t be better—Music for Cougars. We’re not sure what constitutes “cougar music” per se, but we trust Sugar Ray has been there, done that, and knows what the ladies like. All of the original band members are back—Craig “DJ Homicide” Bullock, drummer Stan Frazier, bassist Murphy Karges, and guitarist Rodney Sheppard. McGrath says...
- 5/5/2009
- Hollyscoop.com
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