Rumors that the coach was to be sent packing just aren't true, says NBC
In the music video for the Grammy winner's latest single, White takes on the role of the Lady Killer
Family, golf, his music and some merrymaking are high on his priority list
Beverly McClellan, Vicci Martinez, Dia Frampton and Javier Colon deliver their best
Dia Frampton, Beverly McClellan, Vicci Martinez and Javier Colon talk about their big night
Find out who will represent the superstar coaches in the show's first final round
The actress performs "Forget You" as sexy substitute Holly Holiday
"It's the best feeling ever to see people grow and change," the celebrity coach tells PEOPLE
Two highly regarded contestants talk about being coached by their famous mentors for the competition of their lives
Cee Lo Green picks someone bold enough to sing his own song while Blake Shelton does not, but they and Adam Levine and Christina Aguilera are happy with their choices
"I feel like a schoolteacher in a classroom full of naughty boys," she says of her fellow coaches
Pitbull will also take the stage at the newly revived show in Las Vegas
Tell us if you'll be watching the debut season of NBC's new singing competition
The Lollapalooza festival will celebrate its 20th anniversary this summer with a three-day event at Chicago's Grant Park on August 5-7th with headliners Eminem, Foo Fighters, Coldplay, Muse and My Morning Jacket.
We're two weeks in and Rebecca Black "Friday" fever shows no signs of breaking.
The country star says he'd rather go camping and hunting than spend another night in a bar
Cee Lo Green was in the audience for Sly Stone's bizarre performance at last year's Coachella Valley Music & Arts Festival, when the legendary funkmaster took the stage four hours late, inexplicably decked out in a pageboy wig and cop costume. Stone didn't finish one song during his 30 minute set -- even nodding out at points. Then he abruptly slipped down off the front of the stage and disappeared.
Grammy winner Cee Lo Green may be "The Lady Killer," but all he wants to do is sit on his couch and watch "Family Guy."
From the Grammys to Glee straight to CD?
The singer, who will join Cee Lo Green and Adam Levine, says she's "so excited" about the role
Remember when Gwyneth Paltrow was viewed as icy, erudite and just a touch untouchable?
The breakdowns and showdowns of a tense night of competition
The actress takes the stage for a playful performance of "F-- You"
In years past, the Grammys have been rightfully criticized for being stodgy and out-of-touch -- honoring Jethro Tull over Metallica in 1989, giving Steely Dan the Album of the Year nod over Eminem's "The Marshall Mathers LP," bestowing that same prize to Herbie Hancock's tribute to Joni Mitchell instead of Amy Winehouse's "Back To Black." Like cranky baby-boomers huffing and puffing over the shallowness of Twitter, the Grammys strenuously emphasized "serious" music over songs that seemed ephemeral or frothy or, worst of all, vulgar.
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"When you see the performance, it will make a lot sense," says the show producer
The pair will also be joined by some very special guests
Peter Lauria talks to the Grammy-nominated singer about why his mother's death was a "relief," music he admires (Billy Joel, Iggy Pop), and music he does not (Maroon 5).
Arcade Fire and Cee Lo Green are among the other acts who will take the stage at the Staples Center
From the rapper's antics to your Song of the Year choices, share your best guesses for what will happen at February's big show
Plus: Gaga's "Born This Way" will be featured in an episode about a closeted gay bully
"She sings like a natural," the Grammy winner tells PEOPLE
5. Arcade Fire, "We Used to Wait"
The seven-time nominee is rooting for Cee-Lo Green after writing his nominated hit, "F-- You"
Riding the strength of his "Recovery" album, rapper Eminem nabbed 10 Grammy nominations when nominations for the 53rd annual Grammy Awards were announced Wednesday night.
Gwyneth Paltrow will be singing Cee Lo Green's "F-- You" on "Glee" in two weeks, Fox confirmed.
Paltrow will sing the edited version of a profanity-laced Cee Lo Green hip-hop song