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DJ AM released from burn hospital after jet crash
(AP)
27-Sep-2008
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AP - Celebrity disc jockey DJ AM has been released from a Georgia hospital after suffering severe burns in a fiery plane crash a week ago, a spokeswoman for the musician said Friday.
Shia LaBeouf's License Hearing Parked
(E! Online)
27-Sep-2008
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E! Online - Shia LaBeouf can still drive himself to a screening of Eagle Eye this weekend if he wants.
Indie band travels "Line" between sadness and joy
(Reuters)
27-Sep-2008
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Reuters - "A weight has been lifted." That's how Wes Miles, lead vocalist for Ra Ra Riot, described his band's reaction to the release of its debut full-length, "The Rhumb Line."
'Project Runway' in LA stalled by NY court ruling
(AP)
27-Sep-2008
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AP - The reality fashion show "Project Runway" will not be able to strut its stuff on the Lifetime TV channel, a judge ruled Friday.
Sorge, Finley, Booth and More Will Star in 'Happy Days' Tour
(Playbill)
27-Sep-2008
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Playbill - The troupers of the new national tour of Happy Days - A New Musical have been announced. The Milwaukee-set family-friendly musical comedy will launch Oct. 31 at La Mirada Theatre for the Performing Arts in California.
Yamagata has best of both worlds on double album
(Reuters)
27-Sep-2008
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Reuters - New York-based singer-songwriter Rachael Yamagata knows that a sizable portion of her audience might never hear her new album the way she intended.
2008 National Book Festival launched with laughter
(AP)
27-Sep-2008
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AP - Children's book author Jon Scieszka enlightened a National Book Festival audience Friday night with stories about how he learned to read funny books by Dr. Seuss and strange books at school about an "alien" family.
Kid Rock delivers savvy selection of genres
(Reuters)
27-Sep-2008
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Reuters - Funny thing: Bob Ritchie avoided the family business of auto sales in Detroit, but as Kid Rock he's a super-salesman who'll get you into all sorts of musical vehicles -- and he'll throw in those extras at no charge.
Taylor puts his spin on classic tunes in "Covers"
(Reuters)
27-Sep-2008
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Reuters - Cover songs are hardly foreign to James Taylor's repertoire. In fact, the veteran troubadour's top 40 roster is populated with his distinctive versions of such songs as Marvin Gaye's "How Sweet It Is (To Be Loved by You)," the Drifters' "Up on the Roof," Jimmy Jones and Otis Blackwell's "Handy Man" and Carole King's "You've Got a Friend," among others.
Paisley puts guitar front and center on new album
(Reuters)
27-Sep-2008
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Reuters - It might seem a bit of a paradox that after winning the Country Music Association and Academy of Country Music's male vocalist titles, Brad Paisley turned to mostly instrumental work on his new album.