June 13th, 2008
by Jordan
Six years ago, Grammy award winner R. Kelly was indicted on child pornography charges. He allegedly made a video while having sex with a girl who was, according to prosecutors, 13 at the time of the taping. As a result, Kelly faced 14 counts of videotaping himself with an underage girl. If convicted, Kelly could have faced 15 years in prison.
The trial lasted just over a week and today the jury of nine men and three women acquitted Kelly of all charges.

According to the Associated Press, the singer
dabbed his face with a handkerchief and hugged each of his four attorneys after the verdict was read.
But even with this verdict, will we ever look at R. Kelly the same again? I don’t think so, especially after the Dave Chappelle “Piss On You” sketch.
June 2nd, 2008
by Jordan
One of rock’s founding fathers passed away today at the age of 79.� Bo Diddley, who was famous for the “shave and a haircut, two bits” rhythm, died of heart failure at his home in Archer, Florida.� The musician performed live up until May 2007 when he had a stroke.� In August of 2007, he suffered another set back when struck with a heart attack.
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Born as Ellas Bates on Dec. 30, 1928, in McComb, Mississippi, Diddley learned to play�guitar at the age of 10.��He was most recognizable with his homemade square guitar, dark glasses and black hat.� Diddley also was famous for adding reverb and tremelo effects to his electric guitar performances.� In 1999, he received a lifetime achievement award at the Grammys.
Godspeed, sir.� Without your innovations, rock music wouldn’t be what it is today.