Wednesday 18 June 2008

Pete Wentz - Wentz Wants To Know Babys Sex


Expectant father PETE WENTZ has no plans to follow celebrity trends and keep the sex of his first-born a surprise - he wants to know whether his new bride ASHLEE SIMPSON will be delivering a son or daughter.

The couple confirmed baby reports at the end of May (08) after refusing to talk about the rumours for weeks, and now Wentz wants to know whether he'll be the father of a boy or a girl.

He tells In Touch magazine, "I'd like to know the sex of the baby. It would be a bummer if you bought a boy a bunch of pink stuff!"

And the rock star insists he and Simpson will be having a big family: "I want either a band or a football team or a good geometry club."

He and the pop star married in California last month (May08).





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Monday 9 June 2008

Grammy Museum celebrates music's legacy

Festivities to take place for one week in December





The Grammy Museum will open its doors in Los Angeles in December with a weeklong celebration of the history of music.
The Recording Academy and AEG Live said Thursday that the party will kick off Dec. 3 with a VIP reception and will culminate with festivities recognizing the Grammy Awards' 50-year legacy. Other functions will include a gala fundraising concert the following night, educational tours and a special launch ceremony Dec. 6, when the museum officially opens to the public.
The four-floor, 32,000-square-foot site will feature interactive, permanent and traveling exhibits and will be housed within L.A. Live, the downtown sports entertainment and residential district.
"Music always has played a vital role in our culture and society," Recording Academy chief Neil Portnow said, "and the Grammy Museum will provide visitors a unique and hands-on opportunity to experience music's rich legacy, as well as the special process that goes into creating it."
Also on Thursday, Robert Santelli was named executive director of the Grammy Museum. A longtime member of the Recording Academy, Santelli most recently served as vp of the Pacific Northwest Chapter from 2001-06.