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The Carnabys release their debut album, No Money On The Moon on Hard Rock Records in the UK.
Ke$ha is served with a lawsuit by her former record producer Dr. Luke (real name Lukasz Sebastian Gottwald) claiming that she has lied about her relationship with him and has tried to extort money from him.
As he leaves the Madeo restaurant in Los Angeles, California, USA, Lionel Richie denies (to a TMZ reporter) rumours that he is secretly the father of Khloe Kardashian.
Electro-pop comedy duo The Lovely Electric release their debut LP Beautiful Filth on Pretty Dirty Records in the UK.
The Hoax release a new LP, Recession Blues - A Tribute To B.B. King, on Credible Recordings in the UK.
Brian Harvey, former frontman for 90s boyband East 17 arrives outside Downing Street, London, England, UK, demanding to speak with Prime Minister David Cameron. He succeeds only in speaking to police officers outside Number 10 while holding a ring binder. He apparently claimed to have "evidence of how much money the government had stolen from him".