Hall, Statler Brothers join country Hall of Fame (AP)

This May 7, 1992, file photo shows the country group 'The Statler Brothers' as they perform  in Nashville, Tenn. They, are, from left: Harold Reid, Phil Balsley, Don Reid, and Jimmy Fortune. After nearly 40 years of touring, the Statler Brothers are calling it quits. Brothers Harold and Don Reid of the country and gospel group the Statler Brothers are coming clean about which career award meant the most. 'This one has knocked us on our behinds,' Don Reid told The Associated Press about the group's induction into the Country Music Hall of Fame. 'The Hall of Fame is the capper to a career that we are proud of.'  (AP Photo/File)AP - Tom T. Hall and the Statler Brothers were formally inducted into the Country Music Hall of Fame with a musical tribute.

Britney and the Boys Have a Sleepover (E! Online)

Britney and the Boys Have a Sleepover(E! Online)E! Online - While Kevin Federline partied in Miami Beach this weekend, Britney Spears stayed at home…with the kids!

Heppner trying on Siegfried in Aix-en-Provence (AP)

Ben Heppner, left, is Siegfried as Ulrich Burkhard plays Mime in Richard Wagner's opera 'Siegfried' during a rehearsal in Aix-en-Provence, France, Monday, June 23, 2008. (AP Photo/Claude Paris)AP - When tenor Ben Heppner wanted to try the grueling role of Tristan for the first time back in 1997, he chose a spot that he described as “off the beaten path.”

Winehouse strikes back at Glastonbury reveler (AP)

Amy Winehouse spits out her chewing gum while performing on the Pyramid Stage during day two of the Glastonbury music Festival, near Glastonbury, England Saturday June 28, 2008. The festival, held on Worthy Farm near Glastonbury, turns more than 320 hectares of rolling countryside into a tent city and is the largest greenfield music and performing arts festival in the world. (AP Photo/Yui Mok/PA Wire)AP - LONDON (AP) ? Amy Winehouse was packing a punch at the Glastonbury music festival. After taking the stage Saturday, the troubled singer climbed down into the pit and scuffled briefly with a reveler.

'American Idol' winner Ruben Studdard weds in Ala. (AP)

This Sept. 19, 2006 file picture shows singer Ruben Studdard in New York.  (AP Photo/Jim Cooper, file)AP - Former “American Idol” Ruben Studdard has married Surata Zuri McCants at a church in a suburb of Birmingham, Alabama. But there was no singing during the 30-minute ceremony ? just an exchange of vows, prayers and music provided by a string ensemble. A reporter from The Birmingham News attended the ceremony.

Award-winning pianist Leonard Pennario dies at 83 (AP)

In this photo provided by Columbia Artists, pianist Leonard Pennario is seen in this May 1959 file photo.  Pennario, a best-selling classical recording artist, died Friday, June 27, 2008 at his home in La Jolla from complications due to Parkinson's disease, according to his biographer Mary Kunz Goldman. He was 83.  (AP Photo/Columbia Artists)  NO SALESAP - Leonard Pennario, a Grammy-winning pianist and best-selling classical recording artist, has died. He was 83.

Idol Champ Says "I Do" (E! Online)

E! Online - American Idol champ Ruben Studdard has something to sing about.

Steven Tyler: Dude Looks Like a Liar (E! Online)

Dude Looks Like a Liar(E! Online)E! Online - People were scratching their heads last month when Aerosmith frontman Steven Tyler said he checked into rehab to recover from foot surgery.

Steven Tyler tells AP: Rehab was for meds (AP)

In this photo released by Hard Rock, Aerosmith members, from left: Joey Kramer, Joe Perry, Steven Tyler, Brad Whitford and Tom Hamilton, launch their first video game, 'Guitar Hero: Aerosmith,' Friday, June 27, 2008, during a press conference at Hard Rock Cafe in New York.  (AP Photo/Hard Rock, Diane Bondareff)AP - NEW YORK (AP) ? Steven Tyler sought the “safe environment” of rehab last month to recover from more than just surgery ? the Aerosmith frontman now says was fighting a dependency on pain and sleep medication.

Statler Brothers: Country Hall of Fame honor tops (AP)

This May 7, 1992, file photo shows the country group 'The Statler Brothers' as they perform  in Nashville, Tenn. They, are, from left: Harold Reid, Phil Balsley, Don Reid, and Jimmy Fortune. After nearly 40 years of touring, the Statler Brothers are calling it quits. Brothers Harold and Don Reid of the country and gospel group the Statler Brothers are coming clean about which career award meant the most. 'This one has knocked us on our behinds,' Don Reid told The Associated Press about the group's induction into the Country Music Hall of Fame. 'The Hall of Fame is the capper to a career that we are proud of.'  (AP Photo/File)AP - Brothers Harold and Don Reid of the country and gospel group the Statler Brothers are coming clean about which career award meant the most.

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