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Staff | Nov 30 2005
Alicia Keys and Bono will be singing "Don't Give Up (Africa)," together and all the proceeds will be donated to Keep A Child Alive. Keep A Child Alive provides medicine to people infected with AIDS. Bono has always been up with the good work, and now...
Staff | Nov 30 2005
K-os, was named songwriter of the year and fan's choice. He'd been nominated in five categories for his album Joyful Rebellion. Toronto singer Divine Brown won best R&B recording for Old Skool Love from her debut CD. She also won the coveted best new...
Staff | Nov 30 2005
The legendary rockers are to perform for millions of fans at one of the most exciting and highly anticipated sporting events of the year. Nothing can be more fitting to celebrate the 40th anniversary of the Super Bowl with the worlds the greatest rock...
Staff | Nov 30 2005
Paul Rodgers, former lead singer with Bad Company and Free, joined Queen onstage for the first time in the U.K. and they have toured together in Europe and Japan, under the name Queen + Paul Rodgers. Rodgers & Queen will be heading for a six-week tour...
Staff | Nov 30 2005
Gary Glitter, one of the shining stars during Britain's glam rock era in the 1970s is now facing allegations of having sex with under aged girls, including a 12-year-old. He was in 1999 of possessing thousands of images of child pornography and served...
Staff | Nov 29 2005
Glenn Hughes, the former Deep Purple singer/bassist, is working on his solo album with Red Hot Chili Peppers guitarist John Frusciante and drummer Chad Smith. Chad Smith also co-produced Hughes' 2005 album "Soul Mover" and will fill the same role on...
Staff | Nov 29 2005
Hungarian contemporary composer Gyorgy Kurtag won the 2006 University of Louisville Grawemeyer Award for his music composition "Concertante Op.42" for violin, viola and orchestra, reported local media on Monday. The 26-minute piece uses a large...
Staff | Nov 29 2005
Sex Pistols, Black Sabbath and Lynyrd Skynyrd are finally making it into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. British heavy metal pioneers Black Sabbath and Lynyrd Skynyrd were each rejected on seven previous occasions, and the Sex Pistols four...
Staff | Nov 28 2005
Korn will bring along eight U.S. soldiers on their upcoming See The Other Side contest. The soldiers are currently on leave in Europe. They will be joining the band and 40 contest winners on a global trek that will end up at the Hammerstein Ballroom in...
Staff | Nov 28 2005
Touring to promote her first album in six years, Fiona Apple did not communicate well between songs at her recent performance at Wiltern. Apple also seemed a little nervous while talking on the stage. She introduced "Shadowboxer" as "a song I mean...

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