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iReport: Jimi Hendrix gets shuffled

Some call him "the Post-it Note Boy," after the 10-foot tall Ray Charles mosaic he made out of those sticky colored squares last summer.

People.com: Jamie Foxx, Rascal Flatts to Perform a Duet at CMAs

Apparently, Jamie Foxx is a little bit country. The Oscar-winner plans to sign a duet with Rascal Flatts at the Country Music Association awards next month, ABC announced Tuesday.

FSB: An entrepreneur's creative castle

Eager to learn what makes Jones tick, we showed up at the wrought-iron gate of his 53-acre estate in Carmel. Flanked by four-foot-tall marble elephants, the gate opens onto a winding stone drive, lit by replicas of the lampposts in London's Trafalgar Square, which lead the visitor to a 27,000-square-foot mansion built in the style of an English country manor. He spent seven years and $20 million renovating the property.

College student posts colorful creation

For most people, Post-it Notes are disposable, ordinary office papers used for note-taking and reminders. But for 19-year-old David Alvarez of Leavenworth, Washington, they were the perfect medium for a 10-foot-tall mosaic depicting Ray Charles.

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Barry and Robin Gibb, two-thirds of the Bee Gees, reunited on stage for a Miami charity concert, their first performance since the death of brother Maurice three years ago.

The music of 'The Blues Brothers'

Several noted R&B singers and musicians played roles -- and songs -- in "The Blues Brothers." Among them:

CNNMoney: 'Genius' loves Java

Starbucks has found a "genius" idea in something other than coffee -- music.

The Genius triumphs again

It was Ray Charles' night.

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