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New music from troubled divas, other hit makers
Knight Ridder/tribuneComing this fall: The Drama of the Troubled Diva. For the next four months, many of pop's juiciest plot lines will feature female singers struggling back from the brink. They include Whitney Houston, Christina Aguilera and TLC, all of whom have spent far...Tags: Eric Clapton, Ben Folds, Kid Rock, Popular Music (genre), Bruce Springsteen
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WQSR-FM sacks DJs, cuts 'Rouse' for tunes
Sun ReporterA popular, longtime Baltimore morning show has been yanked off the air. In the radio industry's answer to the popular song-shuffling iPod, Baltimore oldies station WQSR-FM became 102.7 JACK-FM yesterday. And with the format change came the end of Steve...Tags: Don McLean, Apple iPod, Harry Chapin, Radio Industry, Satellite Technology
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Wildwood revisited
Sun StaffEND Driving into Wildwood, N.J., I had a haunting I-know-this-place feeling, remembering beach vacations of the 1960s. With tiki torches and exotic neon names such as Kona Kai and Hi Lili glowing against the night sky, it's as if Frankie and Annette never...Tags: Chesapeake Bay Bridge, Vehicles, Family, Road Transportation, World War II (1939-1945)
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Putting Martha on the stand: A good thing?
The Wall Street JournalSean "Puffy" Combs did it. So did Mick Jagger, Errol Flynn and Roscoe "Fatty" Arbuckle. These celebrities faced high-profile trials, took the witness stand to testify in their own defense -- and persuaded jurors to acquit them. Now the question is: Will...Tags: Sean John Combs, William Kennedy, Golf, Murder, Sex Crimes
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'It was just a great day'
Sun ReporterThe first day of the rest of Baltimore's football history couldn't have been more perfect. The sun shone brightly on sold-out Memorial Stadium, and the transplanted Baltimore Ravens glistened in the first regular-season NFL game here since 1983, coming...Tags: Eyewear, Executive Branch, Cleveland Browns, Vinny Testaverde, Baltimore Ravens
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The Stones, Batdorf and Stanley-style
John Batdorf and James Lee Stanley will appear on the radio Saturday in Laguna Beach to play mellow, harmony-drenched folk tunes — the kind you listen to on a lazy afternoon with a sweater, a cup of mocha and a cat napping at the foot of the couch....
Tags: Mick Jagger, Christopher Guest, Music, Radio, Adele (music artist)
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Indio OKs plan to hold, expand Coachella festival through 2030
Any uncertainty over the long-term home for Goldenvoice's Coachella Valley Music & Arts Festival and its country cousin Stagecoach has come to an end. Indio on Wednesday granted approval of Goldenvoice's proposal to stage and expand its festival offerings...
Tags: Festive Events, Personal Service, Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival, Entertainment Events, AEG
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Cheap Trick to revisit 'At Budokan' at the El Rey on April 30
How best to celebrate the 35th anniversary of a beloved live album? By re-creating it onstage, of course. That's the approach being taken by Cheap Trick, which announced Thursday that it plans to play "Cheap Trick at Budokan," the power-pop veterans'...
Tags: David Grohl, Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival, John Varvatos, Al Green, Pat Benatar
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It's Only Rock & Roll (But We Like It)
As expected, the Rolling Stones yesterday announced what is anticipated (hoped?) to be just the first batch of their 50 and Counting North American tour dates. The boys will launch the nine-show run at the Staples Center in Los Angeles (date to be...
Tags: Staples Center, Mick Taylor
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Janet Klein & Her Parlor Boys mark 100th show on April 4
L.A. singer and pop music preservationist Janet Klein will celebrate her 100th performance of a nine-year-and-running residency in Hollywood with a show April 4 that highlights vintage popular songs from the 1920s and 1930s. Klein and her band, the...
Tags: George M. Cohan, Ira Gershwin, Steve Allen, Music Industry, Music
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'Chris Carter's British Invasion' bows April 7 on Sirius XM
This post has been updated. See note below for details. Longtime “Breakfast With the Beatles” host Chris Carter will expand the musical scope of his weekly Sirius XM satellite radio presence with a new show, “Chris Carter’s...
Tags: Bruce Springsteen, Satellite Technology, Music Theater, Mott the Hoople (music group), Music
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'American Idol': Amber rocks it best
Staff writerThey sure do say "love" a lot on "American Idol," and I don't love that gushing. I also don't love forcing contestants to sing song styles they’ll never perform. Rock night was a bad night for the last two men left. Burnell Taylor was in the...Tags: Billy Joel, Mariah Carey, Keith Urban, Janis Joplin, Nicki Minaj
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