Jakob Dylan Seeing Things (Amazon)
This is the first solo album from ex-Wallflowers frontman Jakob Dylan. It was produced and recorded by Rick Rubin in a home studio throughout 2007.
Very, very quickly, Greek wraps up its first season, starting in just a few minutes, and Dirty Jobs and Jon and Kate Plus Eight are new tonight, as well, airing at nine Eastern time. And my TCM pick is Broadway Melody of 1938, mostly because Eleanor Powell is fantastic. It also features Judy Garland in a very early role. It airs at six tomorrow morning.
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Ashanti The Declaration (Amazon)
For her fourth studio album, Ashanti teamed up with some of the best producers in the biz. The Declaration features tracks produced by Jermaine Dupri, LT Hutton, Babyface and Pharrell Williams.
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Usher Here I Stand (Amazon)
This is Usher's fifth studio album, the follow up to his 2004 multi-platinum selling album Confessions.
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It took 19 years for George Lucas, Steven Spielberg and Harrison Ford to reconnect and once again put together an Indiana Jones flick. This one has a cast that really mixes it up. You've got the return of Harrison Ford as one of the most iconic characters in movie history, and Karen Allen returns as Marion Ravenwood (Indy's love interest).
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