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On their Revolution Radio tour, Green Day play at Unipol Arena, Bologna, Italy, Europe.
The Flaming Lips release their 14th album, Oczy Mlody, on Warner Bros/Bella Union Records.
'Magic' Alex Mardas, former head of The Beatles' company Apple Electronics, is found dead of natural causes, aged 74, in his apartment in Kolonaki, Athens, Greece, Europe.
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Police are called to the home of Paula Patton in Malibu, California, USA, as her custody battle with ex-husband Robin Thicke heats up. Patton had reportedly refused Thicke access to their son on Thursday night (12 Jan 2017), just hours after a Los Angeles judge rejected her request to limit the Blurred Lines star's joint custody. A representative for the Sheriff's Department, Lost Hills, Los Angeles, described the incident as "a non-event" but said "it involved a child not wanting to go with someone."
Paul Anka have become the latest musicians to reject an invitation to perform at the upcoming inaugural ball for US President Donald Trump. The current roster of artists who have agreed to perform is Jackie Evancho, The Mormon Tabernacle Choir, The Rockettes, 3 Doors Down, Toby Keith, Jennifer Holliday, Lee Greenwood, The Piano Guys, DJ Ravidrums and The Frontmen of Country (Tim Rushlow, of Little Texas; Larry Stewart of Restless Heart; and Richie McDonald of Lonestar).
It is revealed that Marie Osmond and
During an interview on the SDS Show (a podcast), Gene Simmons of Kiss states that Kiss will not release any more albums until the way the music industry operates provides "a financial model that works."
The Molochs release a new LP, America’s Velvet Glory, on Innovative Leiesure Records.