SOMEONE CALLS ALICIA KEYS A LIAR, PLUS TOUR

Alicia says, "Me and Miguel are going on tour together, it's happening in March," Keys announced. Dates for the trek have not yet been revealed, but expect Spring - Summer concerts in North America and beyond. News of the tour is also big because both have collaborated in recent months, with Miguel joining Alicia Keys on her forthcoming album, "Girl On Fire." She also appears on "Where's The Fun In Forever," which is on Miguel's album "Kaleidoscope Dream."  An official tour name has not yet been revealed, but it will be in support of "Girl On Fire" and "Kaleidoscope Dream." "Girl On Fire" is due in stores Nov. 27. One woman that might be on “fire” with Alicia is Mashonda. Here’s the gossip: Someone asked Alicia about being her husband’s mistress or side thing while he was still technically married to Mashonda. The singer swore up and down that she’s not a homewrecker. But the ex says otherwise, as she has been for years. “‘Adding insult to injury’ This was derived from the fables of Phaedrus in the first century AD. Apparently it’s still alive in 2012,” Mashonda tweeted. “You can’t create the truth, it’s already made…” But Mashonda may not have gotten the last word afterall as Alicia did an interview on ABC. Alicia totally dodged the question by saying she and her man are fine now.

SONGS BY HOT ARTIST WILL BE IN GRAMMY HALL OF FAME

Recordings by Richard Pryor, Whitney Houston, James Brown and Ray Charles are among the 27 that will be added  to the Grammy Hall of Fame this year for its 40th anniversary. Charles’ “Hit the Road Jack,” Brown’s “I Feel Good” and Houston’s self-titled 1985 will join other historic recordings in the Hall, including Richard Pryor’s 1974 comedy album “That Nig**r’s Crazy,” “On Broadway” by the Drifters, the 1930 blues single “My Black Mama” by Son House, the 1963 jazz album “John Coltrane and Johnny Hartman,” “Hound Dog” from Willie Mae “Big Mama” Thornton and “Here’s Little Richard” from 1957. “With the Grammy Hall of Fame celebrating 40 years, it’s especially important to note that these entries continue the tradition of inducting a wide variety of recordings that have inspired and influenced both fans and music makers for generations,” said Neil Portnow, President/CEO of The Recording Academy. “Memorable for being both culturally and historically significant, we are proud to add them to our growing catalog of outstanding recordings that have become part of our musical, social, and cultural history.” The growing collection on display at the Grammy Museum at LA Live now includes a total of 933 recordings. The albums and singles chosen this year are all at least 25 years old, and were selected to exhibit qualitative or historical significance.

CELEBRITY QUICKIES

TGT (Tank, Ginuwine and Tyrese) had this to say about their album: “It’s coming out probably in March, we’ll probably be finished by December.   You can just expect great R&B music. We’ve all done great with our solo careers, but us coming together will just give you that great 3 punch combo.”

Rihanna is well on her way to being legendary, at least when it comes to chart records. According to Billboard, the "Unapologetic" diva has officially tied with super girl group The Supremes (Diana Ross, Mary Wilson, Florence Ballard) and Madonna for the "fourth-most leaders" in the Billboard Hot 100's 54-year history.  With "Diamonds" becoming her twelfth hit single to reach the summit on the coveted Hot 100, Rihanna has also surpassed the legendary Mariah Carey in the fastest climb to 12 number 1's.

Kimora & actor Djimon Hounsou admit they've indeed been split for months.  AND that they were never "married" in the first place.  Kimora tweeted this evening: There have been quite a few hurtful rumors circulating. The truth is Djimon+I have been separated for some time. We have remained happy, loving, co-parenting friends+family. We all have much to be thankful for. #HappyThanksgiving