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INXS, JD Fortune part ways

JD Fortune, who first hooked up with the Australian rock band INXS in 2005, after winning the TV talent show 'Rock Star: INXS,' is no longer with the group. JD Fortune, who first hooked up with the Australian rock band INXS in 2005 after winning the TV talent show "Rock Star: INXS," is no longer with the group.

Q&A: Jon Farriss of INXS

Australian rockers INXS have always been prone to musical experimentation. They dabbled in synth pop on their first couple records, but still carried a rock swagger courtesy of now-deceased lead singer Michael Hutchence. // Tour dates at SoundSpike Australian rockers INXS have always been prone to musical experimentation. They dabbled in synth pop on their first couple records, but still carried a rock swagger courtesy of now-deceased lead singer Michael Hutchence.

INXS takes "Original Sin" on tour

Australian rockers INXS will spend the summer canvassing North America as they continue supporting their guest-filled fall release, 'Original Sin.' // Tour dates at SoundSpike Australian rockers INXS will spend the summer canvassing North America as they continue supporting their guest-filled fall release, "Original Sin."

INXS deals new North American tour dates

INXS, currently enjoying a rebirth thanks to last year's addition of new singer J.D. Fortune, has lined up a round of North American shows that are set to take place later this fall.

Live Review: INXS and Scott Stapp in Phoenix

Midway through his Saturday (6/24) show at Phoenix's Dodge Theatre, INXS frontman J.D. Fortune donned a shirt that read "Mr. Wrong." It could be read many ways.

Scott Stapp snags guest spot on INXS tour

Former Creed frontman Scott Stapp will log another round of live performances behind his debut solo album, last year's "The Great Divide," as the show-opener on INXS's upcoming North American trek.

INXS rolls on with second North American leg

INXS has pulled more new concert dates out of the bag as the band continues to celebrate its rebirth with new lead singer J.D. Fortune.

Madonna, Elton John, others join Music Rising benefit auctions

Madonna, Celine Dion, Elton John, Staind and Gretchen Wilson are among the artists who have signed on for ticket auctions that will benefit musicians affected by last year's Gulf Coast hurricanes.
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