NPR ponders the weirdest duets; Van Halen recording with David Lee Roth; Suburban dad writes go-go listings

Who wouldn't want to recreate the above?
By Aaron Leitko
-What duet was weirder: Sinatra and Bono or Paula Abdul and MC Skat Kat? NPR ponders the weirdest pop music pairings of our age.
- Van Halen and David Lee Roth - together again, for however long it lasts. The hard rock megastars are, believe it or not, recording a new album with original lead singer Roth and it's scheduled for release in 2011, with a tour to follow.
-TBD's Sarah Godfrey profiles Tom Oehser of Gogobeat.com, D.C.'s most comprehensive go-go website.
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Aaron Leitko
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August 10, 2010; 9:00 AM ET
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Morning click
| Tags: Bono, Frank Sinatra, Paula Abdul, Van Halen
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