Tuesday, November 01, 2005 - Posts
Lindsay Lohan, Hilary Duff and Sheryl Crow have been added to the lineup of performers for the "2005 American Music Awards."
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British synth-pop band Depeche Mode
has canceled its planned North American tour opener scheduled
for Wednesday at Ft. Lauderdale, Fla. due to power outages and
curfew limitations resulting from Hurricane Wilma.
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The Strokes have selected the 14
songs that will be found on their third album, "First
Impressions of Earth."
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The No. 3 U.S. mobile service, Sprint
Nextel Corp., has introduced a wireless music download service
using phones from Samsung Electronics Co. Ltd. and Sanyo
Electric Co. Ltd..
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Sheryl Crow will perform at halftime of the Thanksgiving game between Denver and Dallas in support of The Salvation Army's Red Kettle Christmas campaign.
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Kid Rock will make a guest appearance on ex-fiancee Pamela Anderson's comedy series, "Stacked."
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Jessica Simpson says the relentless gossip about her marriage to Nick Lachey drove her to visit a therapist.
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Paulina Rubio, already known as "the golden girl," has been named "Star of the Year" by People en Espanol.
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Ronald Isley, lead singer of the
legendary R&B band the Isley Brothers, has been convicted of
tax evasion and could face five to 26 years in prison.
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The Cream reunion last week at New
York's Madison Square Garden was a monster hit.
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Paulina Rubio, already known as "the golden girl," has been named "Star of the Year" by People en Espanol.
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Viacom Inc., the media conglomerate that owns MTV, CBS and the Paramount movie studio, swung to a profit of $708.5 million in the third quarter, bouncing back from a loss in the year-ago period when results were hit by a charge for the Blockbuster Inc.
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Barbara Cook, the former Broadway ingenue who found her greatest success as a cabaret singer, will be the first female pop singer presented in concert by the Metropolitan Opera.
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Dolly Parton and Elton John will sing "Turn the Lights Out When You Leave" at "The 39th Annual CMA Awards," which will air live on CBS from Madison Square Garden on Nov. 15.
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Jade Jagger, daughter of Mick Jagger and his former wife Bianca, says she's not a party girl.
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A moment of dread might
have been felt by the more seasoned Billie Holiday fans when
Niki Harris opened the multimedia program "Billie & Me" on
Friday at Royce Hall.
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"Now you're telling me
you're not nostalgic/Then give me another word for it."
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In between touring and making a new
record with Wilco, the alt-country band's frontman Jeff Tweedy
is returning to two prior side projects.
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R&B singer Ronald Isley was convicted of multiple counts of tax evasion Monday and could face up to 26 years in prison when he is sentenced.
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Kinks principal Ray Davies will
tease his upcoming solo debut with the "Thanksgiving Day" EP,
due November 22 via V2 Records.
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Music publishing and other copyright
assets of M.C. Hammer have been put up for sale nine years
after the multi-platinum rapper filed for bankruptcy in
California.
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These are taxing times indeed for R&B legend Ronald Isley.
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The Game was arrested on Friday (October 28) when police officers responding to a call from the Four Seasons Town Centre in Greensboro, North Carolina, were allegedly unable to get the rapper to calm down.
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Gwen Stefani paid her respects to the late civil rights pioneer Rosa Parks over the weekend, in Parks' home town of Detroit.
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