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Monday, September 23, 2013 by Chicago Tribune
"I've been doing it for what, 50 years almost? It just didn't occur to me to do ... such as 1974's "Dark Lady" to "Believe," which earned the singer her first and only Grammy award in 2000. Cher will once again hit the road to support her ...
Read moreMonday, September 23, 2013 by The Huffington Post
Cher is going on tour. Cher may have already bid her fans adieu in her famed Farewell Tour but the 67-year-old singer decided she isn't ready to say goodbye for good just yet. Cher announced Monday that she will be hitting the road early next ...
Read moreWednesday, September 04, 2013 by deerfieldntimes
Cher Lloyd is a British singer/rapper who is best known in the United States for her single “Want U Back.” Lloyd, 20, is coming to The Vic in Chicago on Sept. 15, and has released her latest single “I Wish” featuring T.I off of her upcoming album.
Read moreTuesday, September 17, 2013 by Chicago Tribune
MALIBU, California (Reuters) - Singer Cher said it was a "no-brainer" to turn down a chance to perform at next year's Winter Olympics in Russia because of the country's laws prohibiting gay propaganda. "It was hard in one way to say 'no,' but in ...
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