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The head of the Egyptian Musicians' Union forbade John from playing their country for his 'anti-religious sentiments.' "How do we allow a gay, who wants to ban religions, claimed that the prophet Eissa (Jesus) was gay and calls for Middle Eastern countries to allow gays to have sexual freedom," the head of the union, Mounir al Wasimi, said.
Elton John Banne...The head of the Egyptian Musicians' Union forbade John from playing their country for his 'anti-religious sentiments.' "How do we allow a gay, who wants to ban religions, claimed that the prophet Eissa (Jesus) was gay and calls for Middle Eastern countries to allow gays to have sexual freedom," the head of the union, Mounir al Wasimi, said.
Bob Dylan Banned...The Chinese leg of Bob Dylan's Never Ending Tour was canceled due to the government's concern about the renowned folk singer's long-ago reputation as an 'icon of the counterculture movement.' (AP Photo/Sony BMG, William Claxton)
'Ave Maria' Bann...The Supreme Court on Monday refused to let a high school student sue over school officials' refusal to let her play an instrumental version of "Ave Maria" at her graduation, a decision one justice says could lead to wide-ranging censorship of student speech. "A reasonable reading of the Ninth Circuit's decision is that it authorizes school administrators to ban any controversial student expression at any school event attended by parents because of the importance of the event for the participating students," Alito said. "A decision with such potentially broad and troubling implications merits our review."
Snoop DoggIn 2007, Snoop Dogg was banned from entering Australia after the country's officials canceled his visa because the rapper pleaded no contest to gun and drug charges in the US. He also earned a lifelong ban from entering the United Kingdom following his arrest for violent disorderly conduct at London's Heathrow Airport in 2006. (Photo by Stephen Lovekin/Getty Images)
Jay-ZThe rapper who once had '99 Problems' found one more to add to the list after he was banned from performing in China in 2006. The country's Cultural Ministry claimed Jay-Z's songs "contain too much vulgar language" and they wanted to "protect local hip-hop fans" despite allowing the Black Eyed Peas to perform in the country earlier that year. (AP Photo/Andy Kropa)
Amy WinehouseIn 2007, The United States government banned Amy Winehouse from entering the country due to her criminal record and notorious behavior. (Photo by Oli Scarff/Getty Images)
BjorkIcelandic singer Bjork was bjanned from China after shouting "Tibet! Tibet!" at the end of her song 'Declare Independence' at a concert in Shanghai. (AP Photo/Keystone, Martial Trezzini)
The KinksThe Kinks were banned from the United States for four years in the 1960s most likely due to the band's wild behavior. Their ban may have contributed to the fact that they never achieved as much mainstream success as The Rolling Stones or The Beatles.(Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)
Ozzy OsbourneIn 1982, during a tour stop in Texas, while wearing Sharon Osbourne's dress, an intoxicated Ozzy urinated on a memorial that was erected in honor of those who died at the Alamo. Osbourne was arrested and banned from the city of San Antonio for ten years. (AP PHOTO/Stefan Rousseau/WPA POOL)
OasisThe British rock group announced on their website that Chinese authorities banned them from performing in the country because guitarist Noel Gallagher played at a Free Tibet benefit more than a decade ago. (AP Photo/Chris Pizzello)
Stevie WonderIn 1985, the South African government announced that it had banned Stevie Wonder's music after he accepted an Oscar award "in the name of Nelson Mandela." (AP Photo/Haraz N. Ghanbari)
EminemEminem is banned from performing in Daytona, Florida after he used "profane language and behavior" at a concert there in 2001. (AP Photo/Andrew Medichini)
Beenie ManIn 2009, reggae singer Beenie Man was banned from performing in New Zealand because of his homophobic lyrics. (Photo by Paul Hawthorne/Getty Images)
Miley CyrusEver since a photo of Cyrus pulling her eyes slanted while sitting next to an Asian American boy surfaced on the internet, it appears that neither Miley Cyrus nor Hannah Montana will be allowed in China. In 2009, The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the People's Republic of China also announced an indefinite ban on any broadcast of her TV show, films, and any sales of her merchandise. (AP Photo/Dan Steinberg)
M.I.A.The British rapper was barred from entering the US to work on her new album with Timbaland in 2006. It was speculated that her denied visa application was the result of her politically charged lyrics on her most recent album. (Photo by Alberto E. Rodriguez/Getty Images)
50 CentRapper 50 cent (Curtis Jackson) was banned from touring in Canada because his lyrics promote gun violence. (AP Photo/Peter Kramer)
Guns N' Roses' '...In 2008, Chinese authorities banned the long awaited Guns N' Roses album because of its "insulting" name. Authorities also blocked the album's official website and censored any internet searches for the CD. (AP Photo/Jeff Christensen)
U2's 'All That Y...In 2000, U2's album, 'All That You Can't Leave Behind', was banned in Burma because it contained a song that was dedicated to pro-democracy leader Daw Aung San Suu Kyi, who has spent more than a decade under house arrest. (AP Photo/Charles Rex Arbogast)
"Body Language" ...Thanks to the sexual undertones of "Body Language," Queen's 1982 hit was the first video to be banned by MTV. (Photo by Dave Hogan/Getty Images)
"Justify My Love...The first single from Madonna's 1990 greatest hits compilation, 'The Immaculate Collection', was banned because of nudity. Madonna was outraged by the ban and she appeared on ABC's 'Nightline' to defend it. The single was released as a video-single and became the highest selling video single of all-time. The single also made it to number two on the UK Christmas charts.(AP Photo/Frank Franklin II)
"Brown-Eyed Girl...In the 1960s, radio stations banned Van Morrison's "Brown-Eyed Girl" because it mentions pre-marital sex and teenage pregnancy. (AP Photo /Pressens Bild/Fredrik Persson)
"Stars Are Blind...Although stars may be blind, government officials in India were not when they took one look at Paris' video and decided that it would never be seen in their country. (AP Photo/Paul Hawthorne,File)
"(s)AINT" - Mari...In 2003, the original version of this music video was banned in the United States due to its scenes of drug abuse, self-mutilation, nudity, sexual content and bondage. (AP Photo/Natacha Pisarenko)
"God Save The Qu...In 1977, the song was banned by the BBC and the Independent Broadcasting Authority which regulated Independent Local Radio. Many shops also refused to stock the single in their stores. (AP Photo/Jack Plunkett)