Wednesday, November 30, 2005 - Posts
You can't keep a good hustler down.
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Fans of "American Idol" won't have to change their weekly plans. Fox announced that it will keep the popular talent show on Tuesday and Wednesday nights following its season premiere on Jan. 17.
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Prosecutors accused rap moguls Irving
and Christopher Lorenzo of laundering cash for one of New
York's "biggest, baddest" drug lords, but defense lawyers
countered they were victims of guilt by association.
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For the third time in its career and
the second this year, Los Angeles hard rock band System Of A
Down scored the top position on the U.S. pop charts Wednesday.
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Alicia Keys and Bono are hoping to save the lives of children through song.
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Jack White's about to fall in love with a girl--or boy--all
over again.
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A constellation of hip-hop stars gathered Wednesday for closing arguments in the trial of a top rap executive who prosecutors say laundered more than $1 million in drug money for a notorious cocaine kingpin.
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System of a Down has
made chart history, becoming the first band to debut two different
studio albums at number one in the Billboard 200 in the same
calendar year. Holding back former chart-topper Kenny Chesney, the
L.A.-based outfit's Hypnotize
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Former Soundgarden lead singer Chris Cornell has sued ex-wife and former manager Susan Silver, claiming she conspired to divert money owed him to other members of the band.
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His gait was slow and his face pale, but pianist Earl Wild's fingers flew and his playing was filled with color at a Carnegie Hall recital celebrating his 90th birthday.
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George Michael always said he wasn't planning on going solo, but
who knew Wham! lyrics could be so prophetic?
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With rap royalty looking on, a federal prosecutor on Wednesday accused a hip hop record producer and his brother of laundering drug money that was delivered to their midtown Manhattan offices in shopping bags and shoe boxes.
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Maybe Scott Stapp should have been solo from the start.
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Lorraine Hunt Lieberson disappeared for much of this year because of a back injury, canceling many scheduled performances, including the world premiere of John Adams' "Doctor Atomic" at the San Francisco Opera.
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DMX was slapped with a seven-day sentence by a Bronx judge who said the rapper is "a violation waiting to happen."
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What's in a name? In Jessica Simpson's case, at least $15 million.
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It's rock vs. rap for this year's Billboard Music Awards,
with underdog Green Day hoping to out-trophy 50 Cent, who had near total
domination of the 2005 sales charts.
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Vietnamese police said Wednesday they have interviewed a second girl under age 13 who alleged she had sex with former British rock star Gary Glitter.
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Billy Joel will play a special concert at Syracuse's Carrier Dome to cap the stadium's 25th anniversary.
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When detective Danny
Messer investigates another crime scene on "CSI: NY" Wednesday
night, more than a deadly dose of reality will ring in his
ears. Series star Carmine Giovinazzo's phone will sound to the
tune of Coldplay's next
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Jack White of the White Stripes is going to be a dad.
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In June, Shakira delivered the
instant smash "Fijacion Oral, Vol.
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When detective Danny
Messer investigates another crime scene on "CSI: NY" Wednesday
night, more than a deadly dose of reality will ring in his
ears. Series star Carmine Giovinazzo's phone will sound to the
tune of Coldplay's next single. It's part
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British Rock band Queen, with
Paul Rodgers subbing for late singer Freddie Mercury, said
Tuesday it will begin a six-week tour of North America on March
3 in Miami.
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British Rock band Queen, with
Paul Rodgers subbing for late singer Freddie Mercury, said
Tuesday it will begin a six-week tour of North America on March
3 in Miami.
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Pop star Madonna, whose acting career
has been decidedly dismal, said Tuesday she might try her hand
at making films, but her moviemaker husband joked he could do
without the competition.
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U.S. pop star Madonna said on Tuesday
she might try her hand at making films, but her British movie
director husband Guy Ritchie smilingly said he could do without
the competition.
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New Jersey's population
dipped considerably Monday night, as 20,000 screaming fans
packed Madison Square Garden in New York to jump, sing and
dance along to the anthemic bombast and power balladry of Bon
Jovi at the first of two sold-out nights.
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Former Soundgarden frontman Chris
Cornell has sued his ex-wife and one-time manager Susan J.
Silver, seeking more than $1 million in damages. Cornell
claims, among other things, that Silver diverted monies owed to
Cornell to the other Soundgarden
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Julianne Moore will co-host the 2005 Nobel Peace Prize Concert for laureate Mohamed ElBaradei and the International Atomic Energy Agency he leads, organizers said Tuesday.
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Kinks vocalist/guitarist Ray Davies
played his first solo date in New York in years Monday night at
the Supper Club, treating fans to six songs that will appear on
his first solo album.
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