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  1. Akon Gets the Drop on Concertgoer (E! Online)
  2. Five Years After Kid Porn Charges, Kelly Doubles Pleasure (E! Online)
  3. Is the new Paris really a humble Paris? (AP)
  4. Kanye's name misspelled on birthday cake (Yahoo! Music)
  5. Spice Girls back in studio (Yahoo! Music)
  6. Big moment for Journey at 'Sopranos' end (AP)
  7. Pop star Thalia is expecting a baby girl (AP)
  8. Partying in style at music festivals (AP)
  9. Dinosaur Jr. reunites after 20 years (AP)
  10. McCartney's Starbucks album heats up U.S. charts (Reuters)
  11. McCartney rocks with new songs at "secret" NY show (Reuters)
  12. Kelly Clarkson cancels tour (AP)
  13. Moby signs deal with Mute Records (Reuters)
  14. Rihanna, Shop Boyz lead singles chart (Reuters)
  15. Britney asks fans for help naming her album (Reuters)
  16. Billboard album reviews: Brad Paisley, Bon Jovi (Reuters)
  17. Billboard singles reviews: McCartney, Lavigne (Reuters)
  18. Album sales show McCartney still in demand (Reuters)
  19. Tonight's the Night Rod Stewart Marries (E! Online)
  20. R&B artist Mario gets personal on 3rd album (Reuters)
  21. Ken Masur to lead San Antonio Symphony (AP)
  22. Winehouse, Nutini team for September shows in U.S (Reuters)
  23. Duff taking "Dignity" on summer tour (Reuters)
  24. Motley Crue sues manager for $20 million (AP)
  25. Griffin among Americana award nominees (AP)
  26. Glastonbury: mud, music and madness in rural England (Reuters)
  27. Imeem Web social network offers ad-backed music (Reuters)
  28. Toby Keith "Big" man on album chart for 3rd time (Reuters)
  29. Singer Rodriguez faces drug charges (AP)
  30. White Stripes resurrect Tower Records for one-off L.A. gig (Yahoo! Music)
  31. Black Summer Crush concert in L.A.
  32. Woody Allen to direct LA opera (AP)
  33. Nelly Furtado's diva impressions ill-advised (Reuters)
  34. The Police disappoint in L.A. show (Reuters)
  35. MTV and Fulbright join forces overseas (AP)
  36. Paris Hilton: 'I'm much more grateful' (AP)
  37. Editors announce U.S tour (Yahoo! Music)
  38. Woody Allen to direct LA opera (AP)
  39. Wilburys travel to top of global charts (Reuters)
  40. Teen rapper Lil Mama shines with "Lip Gloss" (Reuters)
  41. Pop band Click Five enters round 2 with new singer (Reuters)
  42. Glastonbury music festival rocks, mud deepens (Reuters)
  43. Rock band the Donnas take control after stumble (Reuters)
  44. TV commercials can help promote developing bands (Reuters)
  45. Rap mogul's Malibu mansion for sale (AP)
  46. Weather Channel tunes into music business (Reuters)
  47. boy in trouble for hugging
  48. The Killers make a splash amid Glastonbury mud (Reuters)
  49. 'The Lion Sleeps Tonight' singer dies (AP)
  50. Digital riches await savvy indie bands (Reuters)
  51. Five touring tips for developing bands (Reuters)
  52. Police: Foxy Brown robbed of bag, cash (AP)
  53. Lennon half brothers are talking again (AP)
  54. Rock godfathers The Who close muddy Glastonbury (Reuters)
  55. Click Five enters round two with new singer (Reuters)
  56. James Blunt follows up "Bedlam" with "Souls" (Reuters)
  57. Elvis Presley statue unveiled in Hawaii (AP)
  58. Billboard CD reviews: Korn, Charlie Hunter (Reuters)
  59. Usher Calls Off Wedding (E! Online)
  60. Ozzy Osbourne treated in Denver hospital (Reuters)
  61. Aguilera cancels 2 shows in Australia (AP)
  62. Highway bridge falls into Mississippi River
  63. Disasters and Travesties From Around The World.
  64. Ex-bandmate sues Marilyn Manson (AP)
  65. Usher Takes the Plunge (E! Online)
  66. Murphy pressed to help raise daughter (AP)
  67. British music mogul Tony Wilson dies (AP)
  68. Aretha Franklin cancels hometown show (AP)
  69. Queen of Soul cancels hometown show (AP)
  70. Elvis pretenders welcomed at Graceland (AP)
  71. Motion seeks to unseal Spears documents (AP)
  72. Hip-hop act UGK leads U.S. album chart (Reuters)
  73. Elvis fans brave heat and long lines in tribute (Reuters)
  74. Pavarotti leaves hospital in Italy (Reuters)
  75. Football Player Dies only 22
  76. The Big 10 Network Blues
  77. VMA losses spark another Kanye tantrum (AP)
  78. Third album not the charm for 50 Cent (AP)
  79. Lincoln Center tribute honors Sills (AP)
  80. Scott gets "Real," and branches out into film (Reuters)
  81. N'Dour reteams with Cherry for "Wake Up" call (Reuters)
  82. Kanye 'loses' again at Emmys (AP)
  83. Madonna: I'm an 'ambassador for Judaism' (AP)
  84. Britney Spears to lose custody of kids today? (Yahoo! Music)
  85. Manilow sparks political feud with TV show (Reuters)
  86. 50 Cent cancels 3 European performances (AP)
  87. Warner boss sees rebound despite CD sales decline (Reuters)
  88. Los Tigres to receive lifetime award (AP)
  89. Britney's new single a fledgling hit at radio (Reuters)
  90. Warner Music to sell Blunt album on MySpace (Reuters)
  91. 50 Cent cancels 3 European performances (AP)
  92. Rapper Combs' video too sexy for TV so goes online (Reuters)
  93. America attacking Hip Hop AGAIN!!!
  94. Warner's Bronfman gives ground on DRM-free music (Reuters)
  95. Stars come out for Rock 'n' Roll Camp (AP)
  96. Spector jury says it's at impasse (AP)
  97. Kimmel to host American Music Awards (Reuters)
  98. Kanye West bests 50 Cent in album sales (AP)
  99. Spector jury locked in 7-5 impasse (AP)
  100. Kanye West crushes 50 Cent in sales showdown (Reuters)
  101. Spector judge, jury struggle to resolve impasse (Reuters)
  102. Prince rocks London catwalk with surprise gig (Reuters)
  103. West beats 50 Cent again — at Mobos (AP)
  104. Timberlake hasn't spoken to Spears (AP)
  105. Spector judge to withdraw instruction (AP)
  106. The Shins lead contenders for mtvU awards (Reuters)
  107. Kimmel to host American Music Awards (AP)
  108. Greenwood cancels concert honoring vets (AP)
  109. Deadlocked Spector jury sent back to deliberate (Reuters)
  110. Parton sings songwriters' praises in Nashville (Reuters)
  111. Q&A: will.i.am launches new album (AP)
  112. Jennings to debut at the Grand Ole Opry (AP)
  113. Instruction in Spector case `unorthodox' (AP)
  114. Parton sings songwriters' praises in Nashville (Reuters)
  115. Deadlocked Spector jury resumes deliberations (Reuters)
  116. Snoop Rapped on the Wrist (E! Online)
  117. Curacao/MusicNet deal aims to boost digital sales (Reuters)
  118. Bedouin Soundclash finds believers with "Gospels" (Reuters)
  119. Sex Pistols add two more London gigs to meet demand (Reuters)
  120. Van Zant back in "Country" on sophomore album (Reuters)
  121. Polaris shines northern light on Canadian alt-rockers (Reuters)
  122. Album art gets short shrift in digital marketplace (Reuters)
  123. Super Tuesday delivers as rap fans buy rapidly (Reuters)
  124. Fresh off Emmy sweep, Bennett readies fall projects (Reuters)
  125. Smokey Robinson gets college fund honor (AP)
  126. Sheriff: Dogs buried at DMX home wounded (AP)
  127. Costner's band holds free N.M. concert (AP)
  128. "Bee," "Lyrics" strike a chord with fans, industry (Reuters)
  129. Billboard CD reviews: Joni Mitchell, Herbie Hancock (Reuters)
  130. Yoakam "Sings" tribute to Owens on new album (Reuters)
  131. Woman wants share of James Brown estate (AP)
  132. Sheriff: 2 dogs at DMX home had wounds (AP)
  133. Springsteen gives fans preview of tour (AP)
  134. Starbucks to give away 50 million songs (AP)
  135. Rascal Flatts 'Still Feels Good' (AP)
  136. Spector jury resumes deliberations in LA (AP)
  137. Kravitz launches "Love Revolution" with new CD (Reuters)
  138. Review: James Brown's estate $7M short? (AP)
  139. Springsteen gives fans preview of tour (AP)
  140. Amazon launches early version of music service (Reuters)
  141. Phil Spector jury asks for a VCR (AP)
  142. Bagpipers bring Brazilian twist to Scottish airs (Reuters)
  143. Silverman discusses Spears jokes at VMAs (AP)
  144. Beasties eyeing guest vocalists for new album (Reuters)
  145. U.S. moving "quickly as possible" on Sirius: XM (Reuters)
  146. Rolling Stones get Guinness satisfaction (Reuters)
  147. Rocker says he's owner of seized photo (AP)
  148. Sex Pistols add two more gigs to reunion tour (Reuters)
  149. Phil Spector judge gets online threat (AP)
  150. Ford Motor Co. to offer digital radio on vehicles (Reuters)
  151. Mistrial declared in Phil Spector murder case (Reuters)
  152. 'Cousin Brucie' re-signs with Sirius (AP)
  153. Phil Spector's musical legacy survives (AP)
  154. McCartney joins Liverpool's culture year (AP)
  155. Reba McEntire's `Duets' debuts at No. 1 (AP)
  156. Guitarist John McLaughlin speeds past his critics (Reuters)
  157. Bob Dylan plugs latest set with "Homesick" message (Reuters)
  158. Scorsese to direct George Harrison film (AP)
  159. Music, not politics, moves Chucho Valdes (AP)
  160. Opera and baseball mix in San Francisco (AP)
  161. Sex Pistols to play L.A. club show in October (Reuters)
  162. Scorsese to direct George Harrison film (AP)
  163. Boldface names attend Clinton initiative (AP)
  164. iPod Nano commercial the Apple of singer Feist's eye (Reuters)
  165. 30 years later, Bob Marley's "Exodus" returns (Reuters)
  166. Brooks & Dunn push the boundaries of "Cowboy Town" (Reuters)
  167. Debbie Harry in dance-club groove on solo album (Reuters)
  168. Uncle Kracker pleads guilty to assault (AP)
  169. Black Eyed Peas hold benefit concert (AP)
  170. Mexican music enjoys strong sales, timeless appeal (Reuters)
  171. YeboTV brings music-store performances to the Web (Reuters)
  172. Concert business feels immigration pinch (Reuters)
  173. Electronic artists find inspiration in vintage gear (Reuters)
  174. Graham Nash looks back with extensive boxed set (Reuters)
  175. Bill Clinton joins Bono, Shakira in NYC (AP)
  176. `Hannah Montana' concert tix too hot (AP)
  177. Music Review: John Fogerty (AP)
  178. Spears ordered to give kids to Federline (AP)
  179. Country singer Urban crashes motorcycle (AP)
  180. Rapper Eve's new album delayed again, to 2008 (Reuters)
  181. Spears loses custody of children to ex-spouse (Reuters)
  182. Kaiser to make Met Opera debut (AP)
  183. Arrest puts spotlight on guitar fakes (AP)
  184. Brooks & Dunn gallop into `Cowboy Town' (AP)
  185. Matchbox Twenty reinvents itself (AP)
  186. Springsteen performs "Magic" in concert tour open (Reuters)
  187. Seattle band Brad regroups for benefit and album (Reuters)
  188. Cult rock band Green River to reunite for show (Reuters)
  189. Two Morrissey shows canceled in Los Angeles (Reuters)
  190. Spector seeks new lawyers for retrial (AP)
  191. Remembering Mick Jagger the solo artist (AP)
  192. Federline better parent than Spears? Time will tell (Reuters)
  193. Appeal in `A Whiter Shade of Pale' case (AP)
  194. Spears gets visitation, but not custody (AP)
  195. Kid Rock says Pam lied about miscarriage (AP)
  196. Eldest member of Hanson hospitalized (AP)
  197. Britney Spears loses bid to regain custody of kids (Reuters)
  198. Hip-hop stars rally for Jena Six (AP)
  199. Spears' visitation order is released (AP)
  200. Steve Earle at home in New York (AP)
  201. Judge realizes case involves Snoop Dogg (AP)
  202. Music industry wins song-download case (Reuters)
  203. Hanson group member undergoes surgery (AP)
  204. Grascals bluegrass entertainer of year (AP)
  205. Yusuf Islam concert headed to DVD (Reuters)
  206. Ginuwine alleges contract was a fraud (AP)
  207. Celine Takes a Sickie (E! Online)
  208. Britney Spears names new album "Blackout" (Reuters)
  209. Music biz limps to tepid fourth quarter (Reuters)
  210. Jena mayor calls song inflammatory (AP)
  211. Broadway contract talks resuming Tuesday (AP)
  212. A Righteous Brother soldiers on (AP)
  213. Radiohead album bets on fast release (Reuters)
  214. 'Diddy' sued over B.I.G. music rights (AP)
  215. Britney's Latest: Blackout (E! Online)
  216. Lil Wayne arrested after Idaho concert (AP)
  217. Billboard CD reviews: LeAnn Rimes, Van Zant (Reuters)
  218. Rapper Ja Rule releasing first album in 3 years (Reuters)
  219. Spingsteen's "Magic" casts spell on UK chart (Reuters)
  220. Snoop Dogg gets Hip-Hop Honors (AP)
  221. Dion takes "Chances" with harder sound as "Day" ends (Reuters)
  222. Rascal Flatts scales heights as country sales slip (Reuters)
  223. Zune plays new tune with social networking (Reuters)
  224. Malaysia stands firm on dress code for performers (Reuters)
  225. Osbournes to auction contents of 3 homes (AP)
  226. Springsteen tops charts for 7th time (Reuters)
  227. Gabriel juggling new album with array of projects (Reuters)
  228. Music Review: LeAnn Rimes' `Family' (AP)
  229. Thalia, Mottola welcome baby girl (AP)
  230. TiVo, Realnetworks in Rhapsody music deal (Reuters)
  231. Brooks sets nine-show Kansas City run next month (Reuters)
  232. Sting tops list of worst lyricists (Reuters)
  233. R. Kelly to embark on U.S. concert tour (AP)
  234. Music Review: Jennifer Lopez, 'Brave' (AP)
  235. Opera: No hisses for this villain (AP)
  236. Concert canceled after Fergie falls ill (AP)
  237. Beyonce, Timberlake nab 3 AMA nods (AP)
  238. R. Kelly to embark on U.S. concert tour (AP)
  239. Marc Anthony a hard act for J-Lo to follow (Reuters)
  240. Venezuela scraps pop concert over Chavez barbs (Reuters)
  241. LA judge: Combs won't have to show bling (AP)
  242. Kid Rock moves away from tabloid talk (AP)
  243. Spears album coming out two weeks earlier (Reuters)
  244. McCartney in court for divorce hearing (AP)
  245. Bobby Brown denies having heart attack (AP)
  246. Bruce Springsteen brings passion to hometown fans (Reuters)
  247. Lawyer: Spears files visitation motion (AP)
  248. Spears label files Web piracy suit (Reuters)
  249. Spears makes personal plea for nights with sons (Reuters)
  250. Annie Lennox's `Songs' remain personal (AP)

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