The pop star returns as Sunshine Corazon to sing Celine Dion's "All By Myself"
The Grammy-award winning performer salutes John Lennon with a brief rendition of "Imagine"
Singer Celine Dion, 42, gave birth Saturday to premature twin boys.
Celine Dion checked into a Florida hospital Sunday night as a precaution "to prevent the early delivery of her babies," the hospital said in a written statement Monday.
René Angélil denies a report that the singer has selected an early due date
A rep for the singer, due with twins in November, shoots down reports of complications
Filipina singer Charice may be tiny, but Oprah and Celine Dion love her big voice. She talks to CNN's Shanon Cook.
Singer Celine Dion is 14 weeks pregnant with twins after years of trying to expand her family, her representative said Sunday.
She's only 4-foot-9, but Charice has a towering voice. When she applies her vocal pipes to a Whitney Houston ballad, she makes it look as easy as tying her shoelaces.
The superstar will begin a new three-year Caesars Palace residency in March 2011
In a PEOPLE cover story, the singer speaks candidly about her grueling fertility treatments
Best New Artist?
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In a special CNN/Recording Academy project, CNN's Brooke Anderson talks fresh faces in a pre-GRAMMYS debate.
A planned tribute to Michael Jackson at the upcoming 52nd annual Grammy Awards will feature the first-ever 3-D performance on an awards show.
The tribute will also star Carrie Underwood, Jennifer Hudson, Usher and others
The singer, whose in vitro treatment failed recently, says she remains upbeat about expanding her family
Celine Dion isn't pregnant after all -- but will keep on trying for a second child.
Record producer David Foster gives undiscovered musicians a shot at performing with him. He talks to CNN's Shanon Cook.
Flip through YouTube for five minutes and beyond the bad "Star Wars" parodies and nose-picking tutorials, you'll notice there are a lot of people out there who can sing. Really sing.
Flip through YouTube for five minutes and beyond the bad "Star Wars" parodies and nose-picking tutorials, you'll notice there are a lot of people out there who can sing. Really sing.
Making good on her expressed desire to have more children, Céline Dion is pregnant.
Check out an exclusive preview of "God Bless The U.S.A." from Neal E. Boyd's upcoming album
The Las Vegas entertainment community was shocked by the sudden death Friday of Danny Gans, a popular singer and impressionist.
The often scathing critic Simon Cowell called Susan Boyle -- the breakout singing sensation from "Britain's Got Talent" -- a "little tiger."
Kara DioGuardi is ensconced in the black velvet cocoon of a small home-recording studio, laying down a demo track while warmed by the glow of spice-scented candles.
The '80s hairband brought in more than $210 million on its world tour
The title of record producer David Foster's memoir says it all: "Hitman."
Record Producer David Foster talks to CNN's Shanon Cook about hits, misses and TV ambitions.
Grammy-nominated songwriter Kara DioGuardi will sit alongside Simon, Paula and Randy Jackson when the eighth season of "American Idol" premieres in January
Raise your hand if you remember that 1970s anthem "I Am Woman."
The singer's "Come On Over" clip premieres on her Web site
The crooner hints around a hilarious trip to a caféwatching bowling
A throat infection forces the singer to delay a string of concerts Down Under
Pitt and Barack Obama are distant cousins – and so are Jolie and Hillary Clinton
Bette Midler's new show at Caesars is divine, it's de-lovely, it's de Vegas
Ever hear the one about the guy who had peachy-pink peonies imported from Chile every February? Apparently, he wanted to guarantee his sweetheart a touch of spring each morning.
The "wonderful adventure" is over for Celine Dion.
Tom Cruise and Katie Holmes capped off a two-day stay in Las Vegas by attending Celine Dion's penultimate show at Caesar's Palace Friday night.
The Jonas Brothers shed a little blood at the American Music Awards, but it was worth it.
Beyoncé heads a diva-licious lineup at the American Music Awards this weekend.
Family gatherings in Chappaqua may be a bit more glamorous than usual this holiday season, as Hillary Rodham Clinton has discovered she is related – albeit distantly – to Angelina Jolie and Madonna.
CNN's Alphonso Van Marsh asks singer Annie Lennox about her new album entitled "Songs of Mass Destruction."
Hillary Clinton has gotten creative with a new online campaign video that spoofs the controversial finale of The Sopranos.
Preparations are now in the final stage for a unique European event that combines pride and embarrassment in equal measures.
I've been thinking a lot about line extensions to my core operation. Revenue growth in the near and intermediate term seems locked in at a low-single-digit rate, and if I'm going to jump-start my p...
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Remember these dumbest moments? Here are some of the highlights of stupidity in 2005.
We started with "Honey," took a turn with "We Built This City" and then welcomed a deluge of bad song nominations from CNN.com users.
For those looking for an unforgettably opulent -- not to mention unforgettably expensive -- holiday experience, a night in the Bridge Suite at the Atlantis Resort in the Bahamas is the thing for you.
Last weekend, several musicians appeared on CNN's Larry King-hosted special, "How You Can Help." Their performances were moving and dramatic. Here is a sampling of their work.
Before the end of his first stanza, Eric Clapton plied melody into the horror that victims of Hurricane Katrina faced.
Heading back to the room for dinner and a hot soak may sound like the act of a defeated tourist, but in a traditional Japanese inn -- or ryokan -- those activities can be as intriguing as anything along the sightseeing trail.
The king of concerts in 2004 turned out to be a prince.
There's a heady aroma of celebrity scents in the air and it's getting thicker by the minute.
1. Knowing that what happens in Vegas stays in Vegas, but that I don't have to.
Wondering which Super Bowl ads everyone will be talking about this year?
Money Magazine: A National Anthemupdated: Thu Nov 01 2001 00:01:00
Contributing to the nation's healing process has rewards of its own, as the Irving Berlin Music Co.'s Bert Fink can tell you. His organization administers the publishing rights and royalties genera...
Mounties. Maple syrup. Celine Dion. One of the best-performing stock markets in the world year-to-date.
For those compelled to mark the passing of the millennium with a sickening display of wealth, there are plenty of options. For $100,000 you can cruise across the International Date Line while being...
Endorsing a pending bill meant to protect Canada from an onslaught of U.S. magazines (including those from FORTUNE's parent, Time Warner), Maclean's magazine calls Canadian culture "a shy, woodsy c...
Fortune: The Ice Age Comethupdated: Mon May 25 1998 00:01:00
The more I look at the amazing rise of the U.S. stock market, the more I'm convinced we are looking at a mammoth psychological problem. I don't mean mammoth as in "huge" (though maybe that too), bu...