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Schoolboy Eoghan Quigg's hair draws criticism from X Factor judge and pop guru Louis Walsh.
Carla Bruni, wife of French President Nicolas Sarkozy, sings alongside rockers Metallica and Kings of Leon on UK TV.
The story of the final of The Next Big Thing 2007, the BBC's global talent search.
The Nationwide Mercury Prize for the year's best album is to be handed out - but who will the judges pick?
Election campaign commercials are setting a new low in American politics this season, experts say.
Millions of TV viewers across India will not be allowed to see a music video by the millionaire socialite Paris Hilton.
Cillian Murphy - who is up for a best actor Golden Globe - talks about his new movie Breakfast on Pluto.
It took CS Lewis just three months to write the Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe. Despite a major critic - JRR Tolkien - it became one of the all time great fantasy novels. Why?
Ground squirrels make an alarm call so high pitched that we cannot even hear it, scientists report in Nature.
Using a specially created CD and breathing exercises helped Vera Hensby regain breath control after lung cancer.
Botox shots can help people with a vocal cord disorder which causes problems speaking, say scientists.
Doctors in the United States are offering patients voice lifts to help them sound younger.
Janet Jackson's post-Super Bowl incident album fuses dancefloor funk with smoky late-night soul.
Britney Spears aims to resume her position as the most powerful pop star on the planet with album In The Zone.
The 500-year-old tradition which claims boys sing choir music better than girls is nonsense, say scientists.
A bootleg Spanish version of the latest Harry Potter book appears - complete with apologies for its errors.
Your views on Mariah Carey's latest album, Charmbracelet.
Can Charmbracelet - Mariah Carey's first album release since her expensive EMI debacle - win over those who are sick of the slick?
Dance act X-Press 2 harks back to the heady days of the late 80s dance scene and gives Gareth Gates a run for his money.
Brazilian percussionist Airto Moreira helps the patrons of Ronnie Scott's club through the English winter.
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