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NY Rock Gallery (Covers October 2000 - December 2000)
Score: 83

Osbourne Family Press Conference (NY Rock)
Score: 81
America's favorite dysfunctional family bared all in a mini conference to announce the release of The Osbourne Family Album. On a living-room set (with Ozzy via a screen monitor), wife Sharon and kids Kelly and Jack Osbourne took on the media – and the press had a field day. Kelly: No Sharon: Ozzy wants to fuck Madonna Ozzy: She's too old!

NY Rock Gallery (Covers March 1999 - June 1999)
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NY Rock Gallery
Score: 77
Photos: 1. Jessie Diamond at Pianos, New York, NY (Red Bull Buzz Band Search, May 2005). May 2005 - Jan 2006: Photos of Bret Michaels of Poison (Albany, NY, 2003), Tor of Joker Five Speed (CBGB, NYC, 2005), little girl giving "rock fingers" at Def Leppard concert (Jones Beach, NY, 2003). Jun - Oct 2004: Photos of Nick Vivid, singer of NY-based band Drag Citizen (Continental, NY, March 2004), Steven Tyler and Joe Perry of Aerosmith (Jones Beach, NY, August 2002), Gene Simmons of Kiss (...

The Hammy Awards: The 44th Annual Grammy Awards, February 2002 (NY Rock)
Score: 77
Ladies and gentlemen, welcome to the 44th Annual Grammy Awards. Opening the 44th Grammy Awards was seminal band U2 singing the song that eventually won Record of the Year, "Walk On," from their critically adored album All That You Can't Leave Behind. She was five for six winning Best New Artist, Song of the Year ("Fallin'"), Best R&B Song, Best R&B Album (Songs in A Minor), and Best Female R&B Vocal Performance.


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