Get ready for one of the most star-powered charitable single since "We Are the World." Fifteen of the hottest female artists, including Mariah Carey, Rihanna, Beyonce and Miley Cyrus, are joining voices to record the song "Just Stand Up" to benefit the Stand Up for Cancer Fundraising Campaign.According to Variety, the tune, produced by Kenneth Edmonds and Antonio Reid (better know as Babyface and L.A. Reid), also features singing powerhouses Ashanti, Natasha Bedingfield, Mary J. Blige, Ciara, Keyshia Cole, Sheryl Crow, Melissa Etheridge, Fergie, Leona Lewis, Rihanna, LeAnn Rimes and Carrie Underwood. "Just Stand Up" will be available on iTunes starting on September 2, and all the ladies will share a stage during a live performance at Stand Up to Cancer telethon set to air simultaneously on ABC, CBS and NBC and September 5. Gina DiNunno
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I was glad we got to learn the bottom two tonight, but was shocked that it was down to Priscilla and Adam not Marissa and Adam. Sadly, the goof factor of this show is now gone and Adam won't be riding unicycles in a Zorro costume anymore. At least not in the ballroom! Since getting rid of Marissa wasn't an option, I was hoping Adam would stay over Priscilla. Obviously, she is way better than him but I get a lot more enjoyment out of his performances than I do hers. Also, I think Julianne is so adorable. Well, at least they got the encore dance this evening so they were able to perform together one last time.I loved how the show started with Sheryl Crow singing "All I Wanna Do". She looked great. Now that's how you rock a performance in HD after 40. She may be doing a little botox, but she doesn't look like plastic. I could be wrong though and she could just have great skin. I don't mind that the professionals dance during the musical performances, but I also thought it took away fro...
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"It's like Christmas every day," Sheryl Crow says about becoming a new mom. In May, the 45-year-old Grammy winner adopted a baby boy, Wyatt, and tonight she helps promote the cause by performing at A Home for the Holidays (8 pm/ET, CBS), the ninth-annual concert raising awareness for adoption. We spoke to Crow about the show, her forthcoming CD and hitting the road with her little guy in tow.
TV Guide: This is your third time performing at this concert….Sheryl Crow: I love the premise. To me it's the perfect Christmas show, because it's about sharing love and family time, and all the wonderful things that I think Christmas is based on. It's wonderful to be a part of a show that is doing such great work.
TV Guide: Does it resonate even more this year, since you've adopted?Cr
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Biography: Sheryl CrowYou may want to tune in to the Biography channel tonight, because considering the life Sheryl Crow has led to date, we're pretty confident her profile piece will be pretty compelling. Let's see
she's a Grammy-winning singer/songwriter, a breast-cancer survivor, a new mom and she's managed to get a new album together that's due out in February. Watch this clip to see an absolutely glowing Crow gush about her baby boy and her hopes for his future. Watch it now! | More online videosReal Housewives Mini-marathonThe Real Housewives of Orange County is one of those shows that falls into our "hate it but love it" category (hate the fact you got sucked in to such trashy reality TV, yet can't help but love the show). Considering everything is in repeats for holiday and/or strike reasons, now may be a good time to venture over to Bravo and delve into the ridiculously soapy lives of these obscenely wealthy women and their fams. C'mon, fess up if your a fan...no sha...
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She's done her share of stand-up, she has her own talk show, she's hosted the Oscars and the Emmys, and now Ellen DeGeneres is tackling one of her first loves: the variety show. Ellen's Really Big Show (tonight at 9 pm/ET, TBS) combines musical numbers with some of her favorite quirkier acts, like quick-change artists David & Dania and magician Lance Burton, as well as acrobats, jump-ropers and dancers, oh my! Mary J. Blige, Barry Manilow and Lyle Lovett are among the bigger stars scheduled to appear. Plus, says DeGeneres, "We have Sheryl Crow and she'
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