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Jack Black and Kyle Gass of Tenacious D. Kyle Gass said "Ronnie [James Dio] was the greatest. He was so generous. I think he would have been so pleased. That doesn't mean that a lot of other heavy metal artists weren't up in arms that we won. It was a tribute to Ronnie and his great music. I think he would have loved it." (Dennis Gallagher/Special to The Washington Times)
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Several of the famous attendees — including funnymen Jack Black (left) and Kyle Gass (right,) also known as Tenacious D, talk with former Guns N'Roses drummer Steven Adler. (Dennis Gallagher/Special to The Washington Times)
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FILE - In this Feb. 19, 2015 file photo, Shonda Rhimes arrives at the 8th Annual Essence Black Women In Hollywood Luncheon in Beverly Hills, Calif. The award-winning showrunner and creator of “Grey’s Anatomy” and “Scandal” has an agreement with Simon & Schuster for “Year of Yes,” the publisher announced Tuesday, June 2. Ms. Rhimes was inspired to write the book, coming in November, after she was dared in December 2013 to for one year say yes to unexpected invitations. (Photo by Richard Shotwell/Invision/AP, File)
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FILE - In this July 30, 1976, file photo, Bruce Jenner, of the United States, throws the the javelin during the decathlon competition at the Olympics in Montreal, Canada. Mr. Jenner made his debut as a transgender woman on the cover for the July 2015 issue of Vanity Fair. (AP Photo/File)
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In this May 11, 2015 photo, Al Karp, left, plays the saxophone as he rehearses with his son, Larry, and wife Saundra, right, at their home in North Miami Beach, Fla. The trio performs old standards locally as the Karp Family to ease stress and help raise money to save their home from foreclosure. (AP Photo/Alan Diaz)
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SpongBob SquarePants looks like a life-size action figure in The SpongeBob Movie: Sponge Out of Water and Terry Gilliam appears in Jupiter Ascending, both now on Blu-ray. (Courtesy Paramount Home Entertainment and Warner Home Video)
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The moon sets over flags atop the Great Hall of the People in Beijing. (Associated Press)
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Brian Williams has reportedly been permanently removed from the anchor chair at "NBC Nightly News." (Associated Press)
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As the band Nelson, the platinum-locked brothers captured a platinum album on their debut and broke wide in the halcyon days of Sunset Strip hair metal.
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This photo taken by Annie Leibovitz exclusively for Vanity Fair shows the cover of the magazine's July 2015 issue featuring Bruce Jenner debuting as a transgender woman named Caitlyn Jenner. (Annie Leibovitz/Vanity Fair via AP)
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In this Feb. 2, 2015, file photo, actress Mila Kunis attends a premiere at TCL Chinese Theatre in Hollywood, Calif. Authorities are looking for a man sentenced for stalking Kunis after he escaped from a mental health facility in Southern California, on Saturday, May 30, 2015. (Photo by Paul A. Hebert/Invision/AP, File)
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This photo provided by ABC shows, Desmond Harrington, left, and Christina DeRosa, in a scene from the new television drama series, “The Astronauts Wives Club,” premiering Thursday, June 18, 2015, (8:00-9:00 p.m., ET) on the ABC Television Network. (Cook Allender/ABC via AP)
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In this Friday, May 29, 2015 photo, American actor Matt Dillon, right, shakes hands with Noor Alam, a 17-year old Rohingya survivor of human-trafficking at Thetkabyin village, north of Sittwe in the western state of Rakhine, Myanmar. Dillon puts a rare celebrity spotlight on the plight of Myanmar's long-persecuted Rohingya Muslims, visiting a hot, squalid camp for tens of thousands displaced by violence and a port that has served as one of the main launching pads for their exodus by sea. (AP Photo/Robin McDowell)
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This Oct. 26, 2014, file photo shows Robin William's children Zelda, left, and Cody, walking out to the pitcher's mound before Game 5 of baseball's World Series in San Francisco. The family of Williams is fighting over how to split the actor’s estate after meeting with a mediator. (AP Photo/Charlie Riedel, File)
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Robin Williams, left, and wife Susan Schneider arrive to The 2012 Comedy Awards in New York in this April 28, 2012, file photo. The family of Williams is fighting over how to split the actor’s estate after meeting with a mediator. (AP Photo/Charles Sykes, File)
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California Gov. Jerry Brown gestures as tax reformer and executive director of the California Apartment Owners' Association Howard Jarvis and reporters look on during a news conference in Los Angeles on July 19, 1978. Proposition 13, the 1978 tax revolt initiative that saved California homeowners billions of dollars and inspired a nationwide revolt against higher taxes, marks its 25th anniversary June 6 in a state that it changed in profound ways. (AP Photo/Robbins)
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In this photo provided by Francis Ramsden, Enrique Iglesias performs while holding his bloodied and bandaged right hand behind his back during a concert in Tijuana, Mexico on Saturday, May 30, 2015. A representative for the singer says in a statement to The Associated Press that Iglesias was "semi-treated" offstage after his fingers were sliced when he grabbed a drone during the concert. (Francis Ramsden via AP)
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Enrique Iglesias talks about his music during a Billboard Latin Music Conference Superstar Q&A session in Miami in this April 23, 2014, file photo. Iglesias is recovering after his fingers were sliced when he grabbed a drone during a concert in Tijuana, Mexico, on Saturday, May 31, 2015. (AP Photo/J Pat Carter, File)
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File-This May 17m 2015, file photo shows Iggy Azalea arriving at the Billboard Music Awards at the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas. Azalea has canceled her U.S. tour for a second time. The “Fancy” rapper tweeted Friday “as u may know, the tour is cancelled.” She added that she’s “so sad and sorry to let my fans down.” Azalea announced in March that The Great Escape Tour would not kick off in April. She rescheduled the tour due to production delays and said it would take place this fall. (Photo by Eric Jamison/Invision/AP, File)