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