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Latest News For 02-Jun-2008
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Peter Gabriel launches Web site The Filter
(AP)
02-Jun-2008
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AP - While the Internet may be a great place for entertainment, not everyone has the tech savvy — or the patience — to search seemingly infinite Web sites to discover something new.
Rock 'n roll legend Bo Diddley dies in Florida
(Reuters)
02-Jun-2008
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Reuters - Rock 'n' roll pioneer Bo Diddley, who
banged out hit songs powered by the relentless "Bo Diddley
beat" that influenced rockers from Buddy Holly to U2, died on
Monday at the age of 79.
Amy Still Courting Blake
(E! Online)
02-Jun-2008
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E! Online - Another day, another court appearance for Amy Winehouse. This time, though, in support of someone else.
Dayne Faces DUI Trial
(E! Online)
02-Jun-2008
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E! Online - Taylor Dayne will face the music later this month for her DUI bust.
Critics’ Choice: New CDs: Still Holding on to the Feeling: Journey in 2008
02-Jun-2008
(Cached page) Journey seems to have taken rock vitamins: it feels alive. Plus, reviews of new releases from Weezer, Jewel and the Pinker Tones.
Bo Diddley, Rock ’n’ Roll Pioneer, Dies at 79
02-Jun-2008
(Cached page) Bo Diddley, a singer and guitarist, invented his own name, his own guitars, his own beat and, with a handful of other musical pioneers, rock ’n’ roll itself.
Music Review | Stone Temple Pilots: Lead Singer Back in the Fold, Not Back From the Edge
02-Jun-2008
(Cached page) Two weeks into this post-grunge band’s reunion tour, Scott Weiland, the lead singer, seemed bedraggled and bushed, like a scarecrow.
Music Review | The Knights and Christina Courtin: Conduct Indefinable: Beethoven Here, Laura Nyro There
02-Jun-2008
(Cached page) The Knights’ eclecticism yielded an unusual but comfortable juxtaposition of Beethoven’s “Pastoral” Symphony and a set of folk, blues and jazz-influenced songs by Christina Courtin.
Music Review | Bang on a Can Marathon: Festival’s 21st Birthday Celebration Blurs Boundaries, Dusk Till Dawn
02-Jun-2008
(Cached page) In the Winter Garden of the World Financial Center it was by all accounts a first for the Bang on a Can Marathon: a mosh pit.
Music Review | Sinfonia New York: A Divertimento and a Serenade, Played as in Mozart’s Day
02-Jun-2008
(Cached page) To judge from this performance, Sinfonia New York is jelling into a confident ensemble.
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