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Latest News For 24-May-2008
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Zhang Ziyi says she's outraged by quake ignorance
(AP)
24-May-2008
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AP - "Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon" star Zhang Ziyi says she's outraged by what she says is ignorance about the recent earthquake in China.
Sunday's TV news show lineup includes Mary Tillman
(AP)
24-May-2008
(Cached page) AP - Guest lineup for the Sunday TV news shows:
Sans label, Radiohead revels in newfound freedom
(AP)
24-May-2008
(Cached page) AP - The breakthrough for Radiohead on "Reckoner" — a song that underwent multiple incarnations on its way to "In Rainbows" — came by way of what Jonny Greenwood calls a "big percussion fest."
My Morning Jacket draws fans with high-energy shows
(Reuters)
24-May-2008
(Cached page) Reuters - It's 4 a.m. on the last
night of the South by Southwest music conference, and Jim James
is belting out Rod Stewart's "You're in My Heart." A few hours
earlier, the My Morning Jacket frontman dazzled an intimate
crowd at an Austin church with a mostly solo acoustic set, and
the full band's three other performances during the week were
some of the most acclaimed of the industry event.
Nashville stars launch talent searches
(Reuters)
24-May-2008
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Reuters - As Nashville embraces music reality
shows like "Nashville Star," "Gone Country," "Can You Duet" and
"GAC Star," two country stars are taking a more old-school
approach to discovering new talent.
American Eagle hopes price is right for fest ticket
(Reuters)
24-May-2008
(Cached page) Reuters - Despite a slow economy and
soaring gas prices, many concertgoers this summer will spend
more than $200 in ticket fees to attend a multiple-day music
festival.
Regional Mexican acts unite for co-headlining tour
(Reuters)
24-May-2008
(Cached page) Reuters - In a move that breaks the mold of
traditional regional Mexican concert promotion, two marquee
groups, Intocable and Los Horoscopos de Durango, are joining
forces for a 40-stop tour of the United States.
Jessica Back in Country on Multiple Levels
(E! Online)
24-May-2008
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E! Online - Jessica Simpson hopped off her flight from Mexico and jumped right back to work.
Rapper Jal turns "harrowing" memories into music
(Reuters)
24-May-2008
(Cached page) Reuters - Sudanese child-soldier-turned-rapper
Emmanuel Jal admits that he had to tone down the lyrics of his
new album, "Warchild."
New York jazz violinist Scheinman gets vocal
(Reuters)
24-May-2008
(Cached page) Reuters - For nearly a decade, Jenny Scheinman
has been a fixture in the downtown New York jazz scene, adding
her violin and string arrangements to numerous live gigs and
records. But she's more than that.
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