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Blunt and Bareilles Join VH1 Tour
14-Nov-2007
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The latest edition of VH1's "You Oughta Know" tour has named James Blunt and Sara Bareilles as its co-headliners. Tickets for the
Making a Career After a Monster Hit
19-Sep-2007
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Many songwriters would kill for the predicament that James Blunt is in: famous for one song, and only one.
Music Q&A: James Blunt
(AP)
19-Sep-2007
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AP - Ibiza, which has an international reputation of being the ultimate party destination, doesn't seem like the place to go when you're trying to focus on work.
Warner Music to sell Blunt album on MySpace
(Reuters)
18-Sep-2007
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Reuters - Warner Music Group Corp will sell a
new album by the artist James Blunt through News Corp's
Internet social network MySpace, the Financial Times reported
in its online edition.
James Blunt in songwriting dispute
(Yahoo! Music)
19-Jul-2007
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Yahoo! Music - James Blunt has been caught in a songwriting dispute.
James Blunt Deals with Songwriting Dispute
19-Jul-2007
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As anticipation builds for his sophomore release, James Blunt is facing a legal dispute over six songs from the 2005 debut album, Back to Bedlam. According to producer Lukas Burton, Blunt
James Blunt follows up "Bedlam" with "Souls"
(Reuters)
16-Jul-2007
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Reuters - James Blunt spent the better part of
2006 living and working in Ibiza, Spain, one of the Balearic
Islands in the Mediterranean Sea.
James Blunt Announces Sophomore Release
18-Jun-2007
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James Blunt is ready to move on past "You're Beautiful." The British singer-songwriter will return on July 23 with the first single, "1973," from a forthcoming sophomore release, titled All
James Blunt Not Charged for Ped Crossing
(E! Online)
13-Apr-2007
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E! Online - It's a beautiful day to be in the clear.
James Blunt won't face charges in LA
(AP)
13-Apr-2007
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AP - James Blunt will not be charged over a claim that he drove over someone's foot while leaving a party in February, the city attorney's office said Friday.
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