The indie flick that took home 2007’s Academy Award for best original song is set to become a Broadway musical.
The second part of a really funny interview with John Dolmayan, drummer with Scars on Broadway / System of a Down
Head Roc maybe the most well intentioned person in hip-hip, if not in all of music. But, alas brethren, that does not translate into the most exciting recording. Instead, there are moments of pure unfettered dissatisfaction courtesy of Washington DC. Let’s just review the first track since there’s not another point on the album that reaches such...
President George W. Bush is such a popular subject in the entertainment world nowadays. Director Oliver Stone's "W" just barely opened in movie theaters, now, Will Ferrell will make his Broadway debut in January in the new solo comedy "You’re Welcome America. A Final Night With George W Bush."
LOS ANGELES, Calif. -- Zac Efron is more than busy promoting "High School Musical 3," but the actor tells Access Hollywood that although he plans on attending USC in the future, he has no plans of heading to Broadway.
Scars on Broadway Cancel North American Tour; Daron’s Heart Just Not Into It
"SCARS ON BROADWAY's North American tour, scheduled to begin October 19, as well as their October 14 performance on 'Jimmy Kimmel Live!', have been cancelled. Late last week, Malakian concluded that his heart wasn't into touring at this time, so he made the decision to cancel all scheduled performances. There are no plans to reschedule."
With all of this political talk, I think a music update is in order about a band that hit the world in the earhole recently with some hard hitting tunes. Scars On Broadway which features System of a Down members Daron Malakian and John Dolmayan, has decided to cancel their Jimmy Kimmel appearance along with their entire North American Tour.
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Better book your reservations for Dorsia now… According to The Hollywood Reporter, Patrick Bateman will be singing and slashing his way through Broadway in 2010.