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Geldof, Bono Could Win Nobel Prize
The bookies are at it again: Just as they did last year, UK bookmakers are putting odds on this year's Nobel prize winners, especially since they include U2 frontman Bono and Live 8 organizer Bob Geldof. Aussie bookmakers are giving Bono and Geldof...
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Fugees To Tour Europe
The Fugees have taken the next step in their reunion and planned a European tour beginning November 30. The tour will last three weeks and bring the group through nine countries. A US tour has not yet been...
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Digital Music Revenue Triples
The first half of 2005 saw digital music sell upwards of $790 million, more than three times the sales of early 2004. Despite this boom, CD sales fell over six percenthttp://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/entertainment/music/4304466.stm
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Kanye West - Late Registration
Class DismissedLate Registration’s value to listeners hinges heavily on tolerance for Kanye’s ego. The production is top notch with the mass appeal to work its way into any top 40 rotation and probably another go at...
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Drummer Dillon Drops from NIN Tour
Spin Magazine is reporting that Nine Inch Nails drummer Jerome Dillon is leaving the band's current North American tour. Dillon has been hospitalized twice in the past two weeks, presumably because of a newly discovered congenital heart condition....
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Lil Jon's Chalice Not At Flynt's Table
Rapper Lil Jon is suing freedom of speech enthusiast Larry Flynt after Flynt's production company produced an adult film using Lil Jon's name and likeness without his permission. "Phat Tuesday" features concert footage from one of Lil Jon and the...
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Mike Myers To Play Keith Moon
Roger Daltrey is producing a film for his late bandmate drummer Keith Moon, with comedian Mike Myers set to star. Though the project has been on and off for nearly a decade, it is now moving full speed ahead. A director will soon be named as...
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Bacharach Is Down With The G-Funk
Burt Bacharach has invited some unlikely contributors onto his latest album, At This Time, including Dr. Dre, Elvis Costello, and Rufus Wainwright. The lounge-y crooner will not be singing love songs this time around, replacing his standards with a...
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