Friday, November 11, 2005 - Posts
Big & Rich, "Comin' to Your City" (Warner Bros. Nashville)
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Spin the radio dial in the nation's largest city, and the choices are dizzying. Talk shows in English and en Espanol. Smooth jazz and heavy metal. Nonstop hip-hop and 24-hour news. Classic rock and all-sports. But AM or FM, one thing remains absent:
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A man was shot to death in the
lobby of a movie house where gangsta rapper 50 Cent's movie
"Get Rich or Die Tryin"' had just played, prompting the theater
near Pittsburgh to stop showing the film, police said on
Friday.
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A man was shot to death in the
lobby of a movie house where gangsta rapper 50 Cent's movie
"Get Rich or Die Tryin"' had just played, prompting the theater
near Pittsburgh to stop showing the film, police said on
Friday.
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Grammy-winning singer Fiona Apple, who
went into self-imposed exile for several years from live
performing, is terrified at the thought of preparing for her
upcoming concert tour, and now it's less than two weeks away.
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A man was shot to death in a
cinema lobby shootout after watching gangsta rapper 50 Cent's
movie "Get Rich or Die Tryin'," prompting the theater near
Pittsburgh to stop showing the film, police said on Friday.
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A woman who claims to be a former girlfriend of KISS rocker Gene Simmons can proceed with a defamation lawsuit in which she says he made her sound like a "sex-addicted nymphomaniac" during a VH1 television show, a judge has ruled.
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Exactly 34 years ago, Isaac Hayes
secured his first and only No. 1 single on the Billboard Hot
100 with "Theme from 'Shaft."'
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Spin the radio dial in the nation's largest city, and the choices are dizzying. Talk shows in English and en Espanol. Smooth jazz and heavy metal. Nonstop hip-hop and 24-hour news. Classic rock and all-sports.
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In the summer of 1975, Bruce Springsteen was nobody's Boss.
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Music publisher Sony BMG said on
Friday it would stop making CDs that use a controversial
technology to protect its music against illegal copying.
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Stung by continuing criticism, the world's second-largest music label, Sony BMG Music Entertainment, promised Friday to temporarily suspend making music CDs with antipiracy technology that can leave computers vulnerable to hackers.
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50 Cent said he was saddened by the fatal shooting at a theater where his movie "Get Rich or Die Tryin'" was playing.
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Tim McGraw's hit "Live Like You Were Dying" was named song of the year Thursday during the 11th annual Inspirational Country Music Awards Show.
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As it prepares for its maiden tour
of South America, which begins November 22 in Santiago, Chile,
Pearl Jam is still working on its first studio album since
2002's "Riot Act."
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As the January 3 release of their
third RCA album, "First Impressions of Earth," draws near, the
Strokes are about to set off on a worldwide promo tour that
will feature secret club shows in several cities.
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Besides being a grandfather, a knight, and a former Beatle, Paul McCartney is now a children's book author. The 63-year-old singer entertained a young group of cute but squirmy elementary school students Thursday by reading an excerpt from his new
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Tim McGraw's hit "Live Like You Were Dying" was named song of the year Thursday during the 11th annual Inspirational County Music Awards Show.
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The new 50 Cent movie "Get Rich or Die Tryin'" has been pulled from a theater where a man was fatally shot even though officials said Thursday they do not know whether the film was a factor in the slaying.
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Beanie Sigel found himself in a familiar place Thursday--behind
bars.
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