Latest News For 21-Nov-2008
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Taco Bell to 50 Cent: You're a Gangsta Wannabe
(E! Online)
21-Nov-2008
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E! Online - Taco Bell is using fightin' words in its latest beef with 50 Cent, calling him out as "a self-described former drug dealer and hustler" and otherwise faux gangsta.
Next Stop for Britney: The American Music Awards?
(E! Online)
21-Nov-2008
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E! Online - Will Britney Spears be the big surprise at Sunday's American Music Awards?
McCain Campaign Over, but Battle Over Unauthorized Song Rages On
(E! Online)
21-Nov-2008
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E! Online - As far as John McCain is concerned, it's Jackson Browne who's the pretender.
Kiss unhappy about rock hall of fame exclusion
(Reuters)
21-Nov-2008
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Reuters - They've sold millions of records, and influenced several generations of fans and musicians. So why isn't Kiss in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame?
Showbiz bulls still abound in battered market
(Reuters)
21-Nov-2008
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Reuters - As markets plunged again Thursday, some Wall Street experts were telling about 400 television executives that they are bullish on the entertainment industry.
Songs From Altman's "Nashville" Find New Life in NYC Cabaret
(Playbill)
21-Nov-2008
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Playbill - The musical world of the classic 1975 film, "Nashville," will come to life Dec. 20-21 in the Manhattan cabaret show Daryl Glenn & Jo Lynn Burks Play and Sing Robert Altman's "Nashville" at the Metropolitan Room.
"Twilight" publisher sees film boosting book sales
(Reuters)
21-Nov-2008
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Reuters - Described in publishing circles as America's answer to Harry Potter, the teen-age vampires of "Twilight" may reach a wider audience when the movie of the book comes out on Friday with the publisher hoping for a surge in book sales.
AC/DC debuts on dance chart
(Reuters)
21-Nov-2008
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Reuters - If the Rolling Stones, U2 and Aerosmith can make the Hot Dance Club Play chart, why not AC/DC?
Jack White, Alicia Keys hit chart with Bond theme
(Reuters)
21-Nov-2008
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Reuters - Recording a James Bond theme is not a guarantee for chart success -- just ask Tina Turner ("Goldeneye"), a-ha ("The Living Daylights") or Sheryl Crow ("Tomorrow Never Dies").
Country star Taylor Swift all over singles scene
(Reuters)
21-Nov-2008
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Reuters - T.I. began a fourth week at No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100 singles chart Thursday with "Live Your Life" featuring Rihanna, but the big story was Taylor Swift's six new entries, led by "White Horse" at No. 13.