Jamie Foxx wanted to entertain a group of Los Angeles teens Tuesday with a few bars from his Grammy-winning hit "Blame It." But since the song is an ode to the effects of alcohol, he changed the lyrics to "Blame it on the a-a-a-apple juice." The kids roared. Foxx helped present new violins, flutes, French horns, trumpets and drums to students from 16 schools nationwide. The instruments are part of Fidelity FutureStage, an effort by the investment firm to enrich arts education in public schools. ...
Chicago Sun-Times, IL — Jamie Foxx wanted to entertain a group of Los Angeles teens Tuesday with a few bars from his Grammy-winning hit "Blame It." But since the song is an ode to the effects of... more info