San Francisco Chronicle
For Willie Nelson, five nights at the Fillmore Auditorium is usually longer than he stays at home. The 73-year-old singer does about 250 dates a year, so whenever he is home, he's usually pretty much just coming back or just leaving again. (17/04)
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This is the message printed on the cover of protected CDs. Most filesharers are probably familiar with the “for your consideration” messages displayed ...
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Google has agreed to pay the MCPS-PRS, the UK organization that collects publishing royalties on behalf of songwriters, composers, and publishing companies, ...
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Just weeks after US singer Gwen Stefani covered up for a concert in Malaysia amid a furore over revealing outfits, her compatriot Beyonce is facing similar ...
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Sir Peter Blake has revealed Adolf Hitler is featured on his iconic cover shot for the Beatles' Sgt Pepper album. John Lennon's request to place Hitler ...
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EMI has brought suit against their cleaning company, Crystal Services, for allegedly throwing out rare Beatles photographs worth well over $1 million. ...
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It has been an eventful few weeks for Razorlight's Johnny Borrell. He has become only the fourth man in history to appear on the cover of Vogue. He has ...
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Apple's iTunes Music Store is introducing a new original programming feature designed to promote foreign-language music in its stores around the world, ...
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Musicload is following the example set by Apple and doing away with digital copy protection. On the cover of the current issue of "forward," a periodic ...
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Roxy Music co-founder Bryan Ferry has announced a release date for his 12th solo record, Dylanesque, a cover album very obviously consisting of strictly ...
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Beyonce has hit another high note, claiming the coveted cover shot of this year's Sports Illustrated swimsuit issue in a yellow-and-pink bikini. "The ...
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Bet you thought I wouldn't have a review of Menopause. Don't worry, just because I wasn't able to catch Syracuse Stage's current hit musical doesn't ...
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