Monday, November 21, 2005 - Posts
Australian Pop star Kylie Minogue is
hoping to return to the concert stage by the end of 2006, about
a year-and-a-half since she was diagnosed with breast cancer.
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U2 will return to Australia for the
first time in eight years next March when it plays four shows
as part of its Vertigo world tour.
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A collection of poems written by
legendary rock poet Bob Dylan as a student at the University of
Minnesota in 1960 sold for $78,000 on Monday in a Rock & Pop
Memorabilia auction at Christie's.
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Sony BMG Music Entertainment's troubles over anti-piracy technology on music CDs deepened Monday as Texas' attorney general and a California-based digital rights group said they were suing the music company under new state anti-spyware laws.
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The faded
glam rocker, best known for the ubiquitous sports anthem "Rock and Roll
Part II," was arrested Saturday morning by Vietnamese immigration
authorities on charges of child molestation as he tried to board a
flight from Ho Chi
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Cars principals Elliot Easton and
Greg Hawkes are teaming with veteran singer/songwriter Todd
Rundgren in a new incarnation of pioneering new wave rock act
the Cars, which will tour and possibly record an album next
year. Rundgren will step in for
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Scott Stapp, "The Great Divide" (Wind-Up)
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Scott Stapp, "The Great Divide" (Wind-Up)
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The state sued Sony BMG Music Entertainment on Monday under its new anti-spyware law, saying anti-piracy technology the company slipped into music CDs leaves huge security holes on consumers' computers.
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The beat is infectious, the music sensual. But the words are acid, a rapped cry of wounded pride from the heart of France's ghettos.
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White opera singers will no longer wear black face paint when playing black characters at the British Royal Opera House.
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White opera singers will no longer wear black face paint when playing black characters at the British Royal Opera House.
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DMX has one thing to be thankful for this Turkey Day: He's only
doing 70 days behind bars when he could have gotten a year.
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A former tour manager for artists such as Billy Joel and Paul Simon was fatally stabbed during an argument with his girlfriend in his Manhattan apartment, police said.
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Bono says he'd rather be remembered for his music than his activism.
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Guitar master Link Wray, the father of the power chord in rock 'n' roll who inspired legends such as Bruce Springsteen, David Bowie and Pete Townsend, has died.
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The chairs and tables on
the floor in front of the stage Thursday at the Roxy recalled
another era about 30 years ago, but the setting was appropriate
for an intimate performance by Mavericks frontman Raul Malo.
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Rock star David Bowie is
in talks to play inventor Nikola Tesla in "The Prestige," a
thriller from "Batman Begins" director Christopher Nolan.
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Irish chanteuse Enya has a
proven track record, having sold 65 million albums worldwide,
according to her label. But she is not afraid to take risks on
her first new studio release in five years.
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The Shortlist Music Prize appears
to have come to an end. Artist manager and Shortlist co-founder
Tom Sarig is planning a like-minded new award for next year.
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