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Lawyers for Shia LaBeouf say his hand was 'crushed' in wreck
(AP)
02-Aug-2008
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AP - Shia LaBeouf's hand was "crushed" in the wreck that flipped his truck last weekend, and he still runs the risk of infection and other complications after a four-hour surgery, his lawyer said Friday.
LaBeouf lawyer asks for witnesses to accident
(AP)
02-Aug-2008
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AP - Shia LaBeouf could have a long road before him as he recovers from the accident that crushed his hand, his lawyer says.
Radiohead plays polished gem at Chicago festival
(Reuters)
02-Aug-2008
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Reuters - British art rock sensations Radiohead
played a gem-like performance on the Chicago lakefront on
Friday, headlining the first night of the three-day
Lollapalooza music festival.
Fans flock to hear indie albums performed live
(Reuters)
02-Aug-2008
(Cached page) Reuters - When guitar-rock band Built to Spill
announced its fall tour in May, fans took notice. That's
because rather than a typical jaunt around the country
promoting a new album, the three-month trek will find the band
performing its 1997 release, "Perfect From Now On," in its
entirety throughout the United States and Europe.
Singer Fonsi gets Olympic send-off for new album
(Reuters)
02-Aug-2008
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Reuters - Ballad singer Luis Fonsi looked for
songs for 18 months. He looked for them from within, writing
like a maniac; he looked for them by writing with others; he
listened to whatever was sent his way.
Anita Baker, Joss Stone to salute Patti LaBelle
(AP)
02-Aug-2008
(Cached page) AP - It takes at least half a dozen soulful songbirds to pay tribute to Patti LaBelle.
Dobro player "Glides" from sidelines to center stage
(Reuters)
02-Aug-2008
(Cached page) Reuters - A few months ago, famed dobro player
Jerry Douglas was having what he describes as "the worst day of
my life." It concerned something seemingly trivial: an
advertising campaign for a new line of guitars, and amid the
"throwdown" that was ensuing, his wife called him, asking if he
was sitting down.
Thorogood goes back to his beginnings on cover album
(Reuters)
02-Aug-2008
(Cached page) Reuters - For his next album, blues-rocker
George Thorogood plans a sequel of sorts to his 1978
gold-certified "Move It On Over."
Q&A: Loretta Lynn preps two new albums
(Reuters)
02-Aug-2008
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Reuters - Seventy-four-year-old legend
Loretta Lynn, whose first single, "I'm a Honky Tonk Girl," hit
the country singles chart in 1960, is as busy as ever.
Music Review: Billy Budd the Jock, Beautiful and Agile
02-Aug-2008
(Cached page) Others may sing Billy with more subtlety, but the New Zealand baritone Teddy Tahu Rhodes brings burly energy and rhythmic accuracy to the music.
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