Subscribe to CELEBRITY NOOZ
 
Subscribe to DEAL OF THE DAY
 


Here's the Scoop...

Oh, how I tried to watch the Grammys. I even wore my jammies while I tried to watch the Grammys, but I just couldn't do it.

I'm so out of touch with today's music; if you'd like to call it that. I don't know who anyone is. I don't know any of the songs. These days, when I watch the Grammys, I feel like I went to party and ended up at the wrong one by mistake.

I guess it's age...or taste...or both. Classic Rock All The Way!

Let me ask you this... What's an Adele? Is it a new phone? A medication? A singer? Please tell me. I'm just so confused?

Rock 'N Roll,
Steve


Comments? Questions? Nooz? Email Steve

************************

Lady Gaga gets tattoo of David Bowie on rib cage
Along with performing a tribute to the late David Bowie at this year's Grammys, Lady Gaga got a tattoo of the legendary rock star.

The 29-year-old pop star posted several Snapchat photos documenting herself getting inked up at Shamrock Social Club in West Hollywood, Calif. early Sunday Morning.

Bowie died on Jan. 10 at age 69 after a battle with cancer.

After a job well done by the parlor's artist Mark Mahoney, the "Poker Face" singer's rib-cage now features Bowie's 1973 album, Aladdin Sane's cover photo.

Gaga joined Snapchat on Feb. 7 and is ready taking the new app by storm.

"This was the image that changed my life," Gaga captioned one photo that featured a copy of the image alongside traces of her tattoo.

Anyone who's seen Gaga knows that this isn't her first (nor second) piece of body art.

Entertainment Tonight, reported that the artist also has an array others including a trumpet, roses and a "monster claw."

"Hail Mary full of grace Saint Bowie," she titled another image that featured her laying down as Mahoney worked on here side.

This decision may have been on the singer's mind since Bowie's death last month. Gaga even posted a photo of the legend on her Instagram Saturday.

A photo posted by Lady Gaga (@ladygaga) on Feb 13, 2016 at 4:47pm PST

Gaga will be taking the stage at the Grammy's to honor the "Ziggy Stardust" singer on Feb. 15.


LOOSE LIPS:
"I was just being a lady and not telling my age when I moved to America. That's not really a crime."
--Rebel Wilson, on why she's kept mum about her true birthdate, on ABC's Australia show Home Delivery


??? Guess Who ???

Which 'Ghostbuster' threw a fans' phones off a rooftop?


Family, fans of Natalie Cole react to 'disrespectful' Grammys tribute
The Recording Academy is under fire by fans and family of late singer Natalie Cole after the Grammy award ceremony failed to produce a "respectful" tribute to the late songstress.

Although Cole was mentioned during the Memorium segment of the awards ceremony, the 9-time Grammy winner did not receive a musical tribute.

David Bowie, B.B. King, Glenn Frey and Lionel Richie all were given their own dedication performances during Monday night's event.

Speaking with Entertainment Tonight, Cole's sisters, Timolin and Casey Cole said the brief clip of Natalie Cole singing "Unforgettable," during the Memorium slideshow was "sadly a forgettable," one.

"Words cannot express the outrage and utter disappointment at the disrespectful tribute, or lack thereof, to a legendary artist such as our sister."

Cole's son, Robert Adam Yancy, also chimed in, saying "Here is a woman who has been in the business for four decades, had 21 Grammy nominations and won nine Grammys. She deserves more than [to be part of] a minute-and-a-half tribute."

"It was shameless the way they minimized her legacy," he said. "We will find solace in her legacy as well as her endless fans around the world."

Fans and other celebrities also voiced their disapproval of the treatment of Cole at the awards show.

"We lost so many greats but Natalie Cole 1st African American to win Best New Artist deserves a tribute," actress Holly Robinson Peete wrote on Twitter.

"Natalie Cole... 9 Grammys and only gets a photo in remembrance montage. David Bowie...1 Grammy and he received a 7 minute tribute," wrote CNN correspondent Chris Witherspoon on Twitter.

Natalie Cole, daughter to late R&B singer Nat King Cole, died on Dec. 31 of lung disease. The "Unforgettable" singer was 65 years old.


??? Guess Who ???

Which 'Ghostbuster' threw a fans' phones off a rooftop?

Bill Murray reportedly thwarted a group of photo-seeking fans by throwing their cell phones off a rooftop Thursday.

The 65-year-old actor competed in the Pebble Beach Pro-Am golf tournament over the weekend and was at Vesuvio Cafe in nearby Carmel, Calif., when the alleged incident took place.

Vesuvio owner Scott Pepe told TMZ Murray tossed fans' phones off the restaurant's second-story rooftop after a group started taking the actor's picture using flash. Murray left by the time police arrived.

Murray later "admitted to being present and was willing to pay for the damaged property," Carmel police commander Paul Tomasi told The Hollywood Reporter. Three people claimed the actor took their phones, throwing two off the rooftop.

"Mr. Murray was not on the scene when we arrived; however, we contacted a representative for him the following morning," Tomasi said. "None of the victims wanted to press charges. They just wanted their phones replaced. This was handled as a civil matter between Mr. Murray and our victims."

Murray, who is a Pebble Beach Pro-Am veteran, had some fun by pretending to be a statue at one point in the tournament. Singer Justin Timberlake and actor Alfonso Ribeiro also competed, and delighted fans by dancing "The Carlton" Saturday.