Briefly: Glen Campbell, Duran Duran, Wynonna Judd, Jack White
Country singer Glen Campbell , 67, was arrested at his Phoenix home on Monday (11/24), after allegedly leaving the scene of a traffic accident.
According to published reports, a witness followed Campbell home after the accident, and called police. Police said that Campbell appeared to be intoxicated when they arrived at his home, and took him into custody.
Campbell was charged with extreme drunken driving--an Arizona charge that applies when blood-alcohol test results are above 0.15 percent--and hit-and-run.
As Campbell was about to be released, he reportedly kneed an officer in the thigh, and was arrested again on an assault charge. He was released on Tuesday morning on $2,000 bail.
Duran Duran will be presented with the Outstanding Contribution Award at this year's Brit Awards ceremony, which is set for Feb. 17 in London.
Country singer Wynonna Judd married her longtime bodyguard, D.R. Roach, in a private ceremony near Nashville on Saturday, according to her official website.
Jack White of The White Stripes contributed five tracks to the soundtrack of the Civil War drama "Cold Mountain," which opens on Dec. 25. The soundtrack is due on Dec. 16.
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