Australian band Men at Work copied a well-known children's campfire song for the flute melody in its 1980s hit "Down Under" and owes the owner years of royalties, a court ruled Thursday.
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Michael Jackson's doctor is set to be arraigned Friday on a charge connected to the pop singer's death, a source told The Associated Press on Wednesday.
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A source tells The Associated Press that Michael Jackson's doctor is set to be arraigned on Friday.
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A judge in Las Vegas has found Michael Jackson's former doctor in default on a nearly $132,000 debt related to office medical equipment and services.
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R&B star Jill Scott was sued Wednesday by her longtime record label, which is accusing the multi-platinum songstress of skipping out halfway through a six-album contract and potentially owing millions of dollars in damages.
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Former 1970s teen idol Leif Garrett has been released from jail on a charge he carried heroin into a Los Angeles subway station.
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A judge has granted approval to a deal that will give two men administering Michael Jackson's estate 10 percent of its profits, minus some sizable assets.
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Lawyers for Michael Jackson's doctor are meeting again to talk about their client's defense strategy in the event he's charged in the death of the singer.
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Darius Rucker is about six songs into his second country album, which he plans to release later this year.
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Three days after winning its first Grammy, country trio Lady Antebellum debuted at No. 1 on the U.S. pop album chart with the biggest first-week tally for a country act since November 2008.
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"You Light Up My Life" tunesmith Joseph Brooks is staying free while fighting charges of molesting a string of would-be actresses in his Manhattan apartment.
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John Mayer fans have been huddling outside the South Carolina venue where the rocker has been rehearsing for his upcoming tour, hoping to get a glimpse of him.
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A star-studded British single to raise money for victims of the earthquake in Haiti has had its first radio airplay.
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Neil Sedaka was one of rock 'n roll's first superstars with hits like "Happy Birthday, Sweet Sixteen," "Oh! Carol," "Calendar Girl," "Breaking Up is Hard to Do," and "Laughter in the Rain."
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Michael Jackson's family believes involuntary manslaughter charges against the pop singer's physician would be "just a slap on the wrist," attorney Brian Oxman said Wednesday.
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