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  • Most recently, [Etta James] showcased her enduring artistry on the 11 songs featured on the album "All the Way." Produced by Etta's sons Donto and Sametto and longtime musical associate Josh Sklair, "All the Way" includes a range of material that showcases James' amazing range. On the album, James lends her distinctive style'' to songs originally recorded by Marvin Gaye ("What's Going On"), Prince ("Purple Rain"), Bobby Womack ("Stop on By") and Simply Red ("Holding Back the Years") alongside Leonard Bernstein's "Somewhere" (from the Tony-winning musical "West Side Story") and "All the Way," the standard most often associated with Frank Sinatra.

  • Britain's Prince Harry has been promoted to captain in the Air Corps after completing five years' service in the army, palace officials said Sunday. The prince, a former lieutenant and trainee Apache helicopter pilot, would now be known as Capt. Harry Wales, St. James's Palace said in a statement.

  • Most recently, [Etta James] showcased her enduring artistry on the 11 songs featured on the album "All the Way." Produced by Etta's sons Donto and Sametto and longtime musical associate Josh Sklair, "All the Way" includes a range of material that showcases James' amazing range. On the album, James lends her distinctive style to songs originally recorded by Marvin Gaye ("What's Going On"), Prince ("Purple Rain"), Bobby Womack ("Stop on By") and Simply Red ("Holding Back the Years") alongside Leonard Bernstein's "Somewhere" (from the Tony-winning musical "West Side Story") and "All the Way," the standard most often associated with Frank Sinatra.

  • LONDON - The parties will be at the palace - at least during next year's Summer Olympics. Queen Elizabeth II has approved renting out fancy rooms at St. James's Palace as party venues during the 2012 London Olympics.

  • LONDON (AP) -- Prince Harry will be his brother's best man and Kate Middleton's stylish sister Pippa will be her maid of honor at Britain's April 29 royal wedding. The announcement was made today by St. James' Palace, the office for Princes William and Harry, confirming expectations for the highly anticipated nuptials at London's Westminster Abbey.

  • Keep an eye on the mailbox - Britain's Prince William and bride- to-be Kate Middleton have sent out invites to their hotly anticipated royal wedding to around 1,900 guests. Military personnel and charity workers will mingle with European royalty, diplomats and the family and friends of the couple at the Westminster Abbey ceremony on April 29, St. James's Palace said Sunday.

  • Britain's Prince William and Kate Middleton will make their first official overseas trip as a married couple to Canada this summer, it was confirmed Wednesday. A statement from St James' Palace said the prince and his new bride will tour Canada for nine days from June 30 to July 8, at the invitation of the Canadian government.

  • Newly-minted royal Kate Middleton is on the hunt for her own charity gig. St. James's Palace on Sunday confirmed that Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge is spending the next few months exploring the charitable sector. The move shows that she is following a family tradition championed by the late Princess Diana, her mother-in-law.

  • Britain's Prince Harry (photo) has said he will be deployed to Afghanistan for a second time -- almost four years after his previous secret mission was cut short when details leaked, according to a newspaper report Wednesday. The 27-year-old Harry, who is third in line to the throne, told guests at a military awards ceremony Monday night that he would likely return next year, The Sun newspaper reported. "I can't wait to get out there," Harry was quoted as saying. Harry served as a battlefield air controller in Afghanistan for 10 weeks from December 2007, but was sent home early after details were made public -- first by an Australian celebrity magazine and later on the Drudge Report website. He became the first member of the British royal family to serve in a war zone since his uncle, P...



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