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T.I. takes the lead at BET Hip Hop Awards

The BET Hip Hop Awards will return next month, and T.I. is leading the pack with nine nominations.

Bowling for Soup extends road trip with American Hi-Fi, others

Bowling for Soup's winter tour--which also features American Hi-Fi, Riddlin' Kids and MC Lars--now includes an April swing through the Northeast.

Live Review: Bowling for Soup, others in Tempe, AZ

Texas joke-rockers Bowling for Soup lived up to their reputation Friday (1/7) at Tempe, AZ's Marquee Theatre with a 90-minute show soaked with beer, fraternity-ready wisecracks, fat jokes and a collection of crowd favorites.

American Hi-Fi maps ambitious winter tour, readies album

American Hi-Fi has nailed down a March 2005 street date for its next album, and will pass the time before the set is released by tackling a busy tour schedule that includes shows with Butch Walker and Bowling for Soup.

Briefly: Rod Stewart, KROQ Christmas, Death Cab for Cutie, American Hi-Fi

The DVD "One Night Only! Rod Stewart Live at Royal Albert Hall," featuring guest appearances by Chrissie Hynde and Ron Wood, hits stores on Dec. 7.

American Hi-Fi backs sophomore effort with club tour

Rock quartet American Hi-Fi hits the road to support its latest release, "The Art of Losing," and brings several acts along for the ride.

American Hi-Fi to mount lengthy fall road trip

American Hi-Fi is set to launch the next leg of its tour in support of its self-titled debut. The outing gets underway on Friday night (8/31) in the Boston-based band’s home state, and includes a lengthy stretch of headlining and festival dates.

Everclear tops bill for second leg of Honda-backed tour

Everclear is heading up the second leg of the Honda Civic Tour 2001, replacing Blink-182 in the headlining slot. Everclear's stint atop the bill kicks off on June 29 at the Web Theater in Phoenix.

American Hi-Fi leads MTV Campus Invasion tour

Boston’s American Hi-Fi is heading up this spring’s MTV Campus Invasion tour, which hits 16 northeastern U.S. colleges and universities through mid-April. The tour, which also features Saliva and Sum 41, begins March 30 in Garden City, N.Y.