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- YouTube and Universal to launch premium music site (Reuters)
- Doctor Who Operated on Kanye's Mom Loses License (E! Online)
- Kanye says 'South Park' put him in check (AP)
- Reba's 'Strange' new single a girl-power anthem (AP)
- Beatle's girlfriend sometimes misses transit work (AP)
- Billy Bob Thornton's band cancels Canadian tour (AP)
- Blame Canada! Billy Bob's Band Cancels Due to Illness (E! Online)
- Dave Matthews Band's "Whiskey" a toast to Moore (Reuters)
- Concert to pay tribute to late opera singer (AP)
- Billy Bob Thornton's band cancels Canadian tour (AP)
- Randy Cain, founding member of Delfonics, dead (AP)
- "Star Wars: Musical Journey" out of this world (Reuters)
- Miley and Hannah team up for $34M opening weekend (AP)
- Julio Voltio arrested on drunken driving charge (AP)
- Concert pays tribute to Marian Anderson (AP)
- Obamas host first White House egg roll (AP)
- Dee Dee Ramone's estate executor sues over book (AP)
- Spector jury reaches verdict, not yet announced (AP)
- Kanye West's arraignment delayed (AP)
- Robinson, Ronstadt to receive honorary degrees (AP)
- LA jury convicts Phil Spector in murder of actress (AP)
- Jessica Simpson's country career hits sour note (AP)
- 3 promising singers debut in 'Don Giovanni' at Met (AP)
- Booker T. Jones returns with attitude (Reuters)
- Flaming Lips to headline Earth Day show in DC (AP)
- Middle-aged Scottish woman is unlikely song star (AP)
- George Harrison gets Hollywood Walk of Fame star (AP)
- Jackson's stuff not for sale following settlement (AP)
- George Harrison gets Hollywood Walk of Fame star (AP)
- Elvis fan club's license plate is fit for a 'King' (AP)
- Mexican pop diva sues TV network for defamation (AP)
- Iron Maiden flying to theaters with "Flight 666" (Reuters)
- Israeli conductor Barenboim in Egypt for 1st show (AP)
- LeAnn Rimes to sing national anthem at Ky. Derby (AP)
- YouTube orchestra prepares for Carnegie debut (Reuters)
- Services held in Detroit for `Pop' Winans (AP)
- Rapper Jim Jones talks theatrical venture (AP)
- 15M hits later, YouTube Symphony makes live debut (AP)
- Newport folk, jazz festivals returning to roots (AP)
- Black Eyed Peas, Miley Cyrus lead singles chart (Reuters)
- Poco, Timothy Schmit reunite for Calif. festival (Reuters)
- Woman says she snooped at Spears' home for film (AP)
- "Fast & Furious" puts accent on Latin music (Reuters)
- M.I.A. takes main stage of Coachella music fest (AP)
- Madonna injured in fall from startled horse in NY (AP)
- Decades after the MGs, Booker T takes center stage (AP)
- Malawi court to hear Madonna adoption appeal May 4 (AP)
- Beyonce talks tour, movie, Etta James and Twitter (AP)
- Photographer: Madonna wrong about NY horse fall (AP)
- Lauryn Hill to headline Stockholm Jazz Festival (AP)
- Part-timer joins pop giants on UK Ivor award list (Reuters)
- Green Day announces summer tour (Reuters)
- Amid a storm, LeAnn Rimes talks about serenity (AP)
- Music website MUZU signs Universal deal (Reuters)
- Dave Grohl Drums Up Diaper Duty (E! Online)
- Global music sales down 8 percent in 2008: IFPI (Reuters)
- British singer Bragg blasts EU copyright extension (AP)
- Marley's "One Love" tops Jamaica's best song list (Reuters)
- Japan pop star freed after arrest over indecency (AP)
- Scottish singing sensation gets dye job, makeover (AP)
- Grammy for 'Big Bad John' survives Dean home fire (AP)
- Wynton Marsalis opens Jazz Fest in New Orleans (AP)
- Keith, Paisley, Swift to perform at CMT awards (AP)
- Reggaeton star Flex wins 8 Latin Billboards (AP)
- Blog sensation Passion Pit embraces its inner dork (Reuters)
- Simon Cowell to Susan Boyle: "Get yourself together" (Reuters)
- Fox faces uncertainty over fate of "Idol" judges (Reuters)
- Electroclash faded, but movement's stars shine on (Reuters)
- Panama's Mach & Daddy seek northern exposure (Reuters)
- "Gossip Girl" star Meester signs record deal (Reuters)
- Nas says Grammy nod shows he's on right track (AP)
- Q&A: Anti-piracy ruling will have huge impact: Attorney (Reuters)
- Okla. governor intervenes in Flaming Lips flap (AP)
- Rob Thomas readies new album (Reuters)
- Rihanna seeking return of pricey jewelry (AP)
- Aerosmith to settle lawsuit with Maui performance (AP)
- Badu, brass bands get Jazz Fest thousands on feet (AP)
- Fans fixate on Beyonce as 'Obsessed' takes in $28M (AP)
- Jamaican rapper denied permit for Grenada concert (AP)
- The Dead come alive at Madison Square Garden (Reuters)
- Music Review: Bob Dylan's new one drags (AP)
- New York Dolls still rocking to their own beat (Reuters)
- Snoop Dogg testifies in civil trial (AP)
- Flaming Lips prepare for Oklahoma honor (Reuters)
- Rob Thomas readies new album (Reuters)
- Music stars in Bela Fleck's heritage tour (Reuters)
- American Idolers Channel the Rat Pack (E! Online)
- Mexican tenor Villazon needs larynx surgery (AP)
- Kenny Chesney to appear on 'Austin City Limits' (AP)
- Rapper Lil Wayne sues song's producer (AP)
- Toby Keith acknowledges that he can hold a grudge (AP)
- Ashanti set to make her stage debut in 'The Wiz' (AP)
- Attorney: Rihanna will get jewelry back (AP)
- This is Radio Clash, Latin-style (Reuters)
- Maxwell sets July date for new CD (AP)
- Fiddy Feud Helps Rick Ross Lock Up No. 1 (E! Online)
- Country music singer Vern Gosdin dies in Nashville (Reuters)
- Britney's 'Circus' tour traveling Europe (AP)
- Police to return jewelry worn by Rihanna (Reuters)
- Rapper Rick Ross leads album chart for third time (Reuters)
- Britney Spears extends "Circus" tour to Europe (Reuters)
- Latin Grammys return to Vegas in November (Reuters)
- 30 Seconds to Mars Back in Virgin Territory (E! Online)
- Another finalist thrown from 'American Idol' (AP)
- American Idol Down to Final Four (E! Online)
- Rob Thomas tune helps NBA playoffs keep the beat (AP)
- Putting the soundtrack before the script at 'NCIS' (AP)
- Britney Spears' 'Circus' tour will travel Europe (AP)
- Swine flu forces concert cancellations in Mexico (Reuters)
- Review: A crowd-pleasing '9 to 5' hits Broadway (AP)
- Seeger to celebrate 90th with Bruce and friends (AP)
- Rob Thomas tune helps NBA playoffs keep the beat (AP)
- Washboard Chaz to open blues tent at NO Jazz Fest (AP)
- Mangione plays for NY air crash victims' families (AP)
- Xtreme offers bilingual reality (Reuters)
- Review: Met offers elegant revival of 'Cinderella' (AP)
- Winehouse blocks paparazzi from her home (AP)
- The Edge's green pitch for Malibu riles residents (AP)
- WWOZ gives New Orleans Jazz Fest to the world (AP)
- African girl's dad doesn't want Madonna adoption (AP)
- John Mayer's Pal: Singer Has No Contact With Rumored New Gal-Pal (E! Online)
- Q&A: Post-prison Forte busy with music, book, blog (Reuters)
- Green Day tests new ground on way to "Breakdown" (Reuters)
- Review: 2 tenors for 1 Wagner role in DC Opera (AP)
- Madonna adoption case heard amid paternity dispute (AP)
- Springsteen honors Seeger at 90th birthday concert (AP)
- New Orleans Jazz Fest 40th year riffs on old, new (AP)
- Woodstock veterans to headline anniversary show (AP)
- Denise Richards Will Never Sing in Public Again (E! Online)
- Duff McKagan a rock 'n' roll renaissance man (Reuters)
- Bale Admits Going "Overboard" but Says Rant Shouldn't Have Been Leaked (E! Online)
- Rihanna Cancels Comeback Concert (E! Online)
- Cat Stevens to Coldplay: It sure sounds like my song (Reuters)
- Def Leppard rocking with reissues, tour, CMT Awards (Reuters)
- Actor Jackman meets striker Ronaldo in Brazil (AP)
- Wilco ex-member sues Jeff Tweedy for royalties (AP)
- `American Idol' stage rocked by duets, mishaps (AP)
- Def Leppard rocking with reissues, tour, CMT Awards (Reuters)
- No wrong notes at Seeger birthday concert (Reuters)
- John Doe busy with country project, X tour (Reuters)
- Dylan brings it all back home with No. 1 album (Reuters)
- Report: Abdul tells of struggle with painkillers (AP)
- ABC Music Lounge: No cocktails, but nonstop music (AP)
- Celebrity birthdays for the week of May 10-16 (AP)
- Dylan brings it all back home with No. 1 album (Reuters)
- Jackson's publicist sues for $44 million (AP)
- 'Idol' finalist Gokey gets Milwaukee homecoming (AP)
- After false starts, Ciara's 'Fantasy Ride' a go (AP)
- Just call her 'Dr. Dolly': Parton receives Ph.D. (AP)
- Dolphins' home becomes LandShark Stadium (AP)
- Billboard CD reviews: Bob Dylan, Tony Bennett/Bill Evans (Reuters)
- Rapper offers free "Stimulus Package" (Reuters)
- Taking Back Sunday explores "New" territory (Reuters)
- Jury clears rapper Snoop Dogg of man's beating (AP)
- Amy Winehouse cuts short comeback gig in Caribbean (AP)
- Texas musician Stephen Bruton dies (Reuters)
- Michael Jackson concerts may face legal challenge (Reuters)
- Lincoln Center celebrates 50th anniversary (AP)
- Grizzly Bear seduces with harmony, layered vocals (AP)
- Despite abortive gig, St. Lucia thanks Winehouse (AP)
- Singer Yusuf Islam plays first U.S. show in 33 years (Reuters)
- Depeche Mode lead singer in hospital in Athens (AP)
- Other genres ignore it, but country taps recession (AP)
- Aerosmith hits jackpot with branded lottery games (Reuters)
- Rapper DMX released from Phoenix jail (AP)
- "Idol" Danny Gokey expected his elimination (Reuters)
- Philippines asks `American Idols' to check for flu (AP)
- Gin Blossoms to headline party for Delta employees (AP)
- Showy, fearless Lambert inspires passion in fans (AP)
- Moscow braces for European musical song contest (AP)
- Paul Potts getting used to his newfound fame (AP)
- Eurovision Song Contest eyes up Africa and MidEast (Reuters)
- Latin music biz looks for summer sales boost (Reuters)
- Political jitters put damper on China's concert biz (Reuters)
- Coldplay releases live album as free download (Reuters)
- Roy Clark, Barbara Mandrell join Hall of Fame (AP)
- A Mahler marathon at Carnegie Hall a century later (AP)
- Lionel Richie ready to "Go" with new music (Reuters)
- Mexico detains Singer Rivera for undeclared cash (AP)
- `Idol' finalists: Focus on the singing (AP)
- Eminem puts on free concert in Detroit (AP)
- Echo and the Bunnymen album going on NASA mission (Reuters)
- Kris Allen upset winner of "American Idol" (Reuters)
- Contrary upbringing shaped Tori Amos (AP)
- Green Day lashes out at Wal-Mart policy (AP)
- Buddy Miller leads nods for Americana music awards (AP)
- NYC songwriter charged in fatal Harvard shooting (AP)
- Bruce Springsteen to close Giants Stadium (AP)
- Smokie Norful talks about his balancing act (AP)
- Venezuela music program flourishes as global model (AP)
- "Boom" sets off nonstop party from Black Eyed Peas (Reuters)
- Susan Boyle gets new chance to shine (AP)
- Frumpy singing sensation advances on talent show (AP)
- T.I. packs Atlanta arena before heading to prison (AP)
- Internet star Susan Boyle stuns again with "Memory" (Reuters)
- Billy Joel drummer files NY lawsuit over royalties (AP)
- Jay Bennett, ex-member of band Wilco, dies at 45 (AP)
- Danny Gokey plans to thank Milwaukee for support (AP)
- Promoter: Singer innocent of Braxton scam (AP)
- AmEx sues rocker Courtney Love for unpaid bill (Reuters)
- Lawyer seeks trimmed prison time for Phil Spector (AP)
- Oak Ridge Boys tackle White Stripes on new album (AP)
- In Haydn commemorative year it's — mostly Mozart (AP)
- Ozzy Osbourne sues over rights to Black Sabbath name (Reuters)
- Paul and Ringo reunite for Beatles videogame (Reuters)
- Sade at work on first album in nine years (Reuters)
- Pearl Jam confirms partnership with Target (Reuters)
- Dave Matthews Band expected to top album chart (Reuters)
- Celebrity birthdays for the week of June 7-13 (AP)
- Sony joins Universal, YouTube for music video site (Reuters)
- Guns and drugs? Some rappers inflate hustler image (Reuters)
- Whitney Houston's new album due in September (AP)
- Lemonheads' Dando sues GM over alleged song copy (AP)
- Elton John, Dolly Parton to perform at Tonys (Reuters)
- Jay-Z's Latest Blueprint Unfolding on 9/11 (E! Online)
- African singer criticized by Muslims plays in NYC (AP)
- Gainesville, Fla., names plaza after Bo Diddley (AP)
- Rapper Drake to sue over unauthorized album (Reuters)
- Bret Michaels injured by set piece at the Tonys (AP)
- Rock band Sugar Ray back in the ring as indie act (Reuters)
- Cuban pianist Rodriguez finds stateside welcome (Reuters)
- Rock festivals fighting financial washout (Reuters)
- Singer-songwriter Kenny Rankin dead of lung cancer (AP)
- Rapper DMX avoids more Ariz. jail time for assault (AP)
- Country stars decorate guitars for Opry charity (AP)
- DJ Jazzy Jeff abruptly stops Kansas City show (AP)
- Complaint says top musician dissed over royalties (AP)
- Rocker Summer gets judge's OK for drug rehab (AP)
- New National Recording Registry entries announced (AP)
- Mourners belt out blues to honor Koko Taylor (AP)
- Paulina Rubio moves to "City" on new album (Reuters)
- Kenyan choir in traditional "Spirit" on first album (Reuters)
- Springsteen, Phish, Al Green jam at Bonnaroo (AP)
- Dolly Parton surprises Girl Scouts, presents badge (AP)
- 'Idol' auditions attract thousands in Mass. (AP)
- Bruce Springsteen finds new fans at Bonnaroo fest (Reuters)
- Susan Boyle returns to tour after "rest day" (Reuters)
- Beyonce to be among performers at BET Awards (AP)
- Taylor Swift's CMT opener sounds simply dreamy (AP)
- 'Idol' finalist Bo Bice gives clarinet to schools (AP)
- Black Eyed Peas dominate U.S. charts (Reuters)
- Happy Together, again: rocker relives glory daze (Reuters)
- Sirius XM slated to launch iPhone app (Reuters)
- Adam Lambert pre-"Idol" album due this summer (Reuters)
- Album with Adam Lambert tunes expected this summer (AP)
- Opry in Tenn. offers captions for hearing impaired (AP)
- Madonna's adopted daughter said to leave Malawi (AP)
- Variable iTunes pricing a moneymaker for artists (Reuters)
- Maxwell set to release first album in seven years (Reuters)
- Miley Cyrus fights scalpers with paperless tickets (Reuters)
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