Latest News For 24-Jun-2008
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Film shows Beatles "reunited" for Las Vegas show
(Reuters)
24-Jun-2008
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Reuters - A new Beatles movie depicts
surviving band members, widows and their producer reuniting to
rise above a reputation for discord and collaborate on a lavish
stage show with Cirque de Soleil.
Coldplay completes free-show run in New York
(Reuters)
24-Jun-2008
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Reuters - With London and Barcelona under its
belts, Coldplay kicked off a week of U.S. promotion hosting a
third and final free concert at New York's Madison Square
Garden on Monday.
UK's Glastonbury music festival hit by slow sales
(Reuters)
24-Jun-2008
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Reuters - With three days to go before Glastonbury
there are still tickets available, an unusual situation for the
annual celebration of pop music and mud which many people blame
on this year's controversial line up.
Nelly, Scott among guests at BET Awards pre-party
(AP)
24-Jun-2008
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AP - Beneath towering arches in an old cathedral downtown, a 20-member choir welcomed guests at the BET Awards pre-party with a rousing gospel tune.
New Single From Heidi! Awesomely Horrible!
(E! Online)
24-Jun-2008
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E! Online - A new single from Heidi Montag! Finally!
Move Over, Clay: Ruben's Got a New Tag-Team Partner
(E! Online)
24-Jun-2008
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E! Online - Looks like the Velvet Teddy Bear has found a long-term snuggle bunny.
Coldplay Rocks the Garden for Free
24-Jun-2008
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Here’s an adjective not commonly associated with the British whine-rock specialists Coldplay: bruising. Here’s another: swaggering. And finally a third: surprising.
A Fine Day for Music, No Matter Your Taste
24-Jun-2008
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Governors Island on Saturday was transformed into a punk rockers’ paradise as part of the second annual Make Music New York festival.
Novelties: In Search of Perfect Harmony, Through Software
24-Jun-2008
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New software promises to correct harmonic mistakes in music as easily as other software now fixes the red eyes in digital photographs.
At a Roadside Vigil, an Iconic Voice of Protest
24-Jun-2008
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For the last four years, the folk singer Pete Seeger has been keeping his vigil in Wappingers Falls, flashing antiwar signs to the drivers who whiz by on the highway.