Madonna certainly has been the embodiment of the adage, "There's no such thing as bad publicity." For years, she expertly used controversy as a sales tactic, as she challenged sexual and social mores with her outlandish antics, defiant
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Billy Joel will return to the road
as a solo headlining artist for the first time in nearly eight
years next January, sources told Billboard.com.
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Such is the verdict of a
federal judge in Indianapolis, who has dismissed a
copyright-infringement lawsuit brought by an Indiana songwriter against
the pop princess over the song "Sometimes."
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With a little help from acts like
Franz Ferdinand, Coldplay, Weezer and the Backstreet Boys, the
20th installment of the "NOW! That's What I Call Music" series
took the top slot on the U.S. pop album charts Wednesday.
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It's a difficult image to conjure: Isaac Hayes struggling to overcome a nasty case of stage fright.
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British rock band Coldplay will
return to North America for a spring 2006 tour, beginning
January 25 in Vancouver.
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Mindy McCready's drunken driving charge will be heard by a grand jury.
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Singer k.d. lang is
suing her former business manager, alleging that hundreds of
thousands, or possibly millions, of dollars in excessive fees
were fraudulently drawn from the musician's account.
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Singer k.d. lang is
suing her former business manager, alleging that hundreds of
thousands, or possibly millions, of dollars in excessive fees
were fraudulently drawn from the musician's account.
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Bertelsmann AG, Europe's largest media company and parent of book-publisher Random House, said Wednesday its third-quarter net profit more than tripled as its core businesses showed solid gains. The company also said it was on track to see higher sales
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Ozzy Osbourne will skip a scheduled appearance at Spike TV's Video Game Awards to make time for Queen Elizabeth II.
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Michael Jackson will come back to the United States, but it's unlikely the King of Pop would ever make it his home again, says his father.
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An Indiana songwriter's copyright infringement lawsuit against singer Britney Spears over the song "Sometimes" has been dismissed because she was able to show it wasn't copied, her attorney said Tuesday.
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