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Bruce Cockburn cancels Canadian tour

Singer/songwriter Bruce Cockburn has pneumonia and a partially collapsed lung, and has called off a two-week Canadian tour that was scheduled to get underway last night in Quebec City. Singer/songwriter Bruce Cockburn has pneumonia and a partially collapsed lung, and has called off a two-week Canadian tour that was scheduled to get underway last night in Quebec City.

Bruce Cockburn assembles April trek

Canadian folk-rocker Bruce Cockburn will return to the road next spring for a short run across the US.

Shawn Colvin tours ahead of new album

Shawn Colvin's first new album in five years won't land in stores until September, but fans won't have to wait that long to catch her in action.

Briefly: Cee-Lo, Coachella, Grand Royal, Bruce Cockburn

Goodie Mob member Cee-Lo issues his second solo album, dubbed "Cee-Lo Green is the Soul Machine," on March 16, according to Arista Records.

Bruce Cockburn sets up new round of North American shows

Singer-songwriter Bruce Cockburn, who last month wrapped up the first leg of a North American outing that supports his latest album, takes another pass through the continent this fall.

Bruce Cockburn tours behind first new album in four years

Canadian singer-songwriter Bruce Cockburn has mapped out a North American tour in support of his latest collection, "You've Never Seen Everything," which hit stores on June 10.

Bruce Cockburn lines up acoustic outing to back hits collection

Bruce Cockburn will follow the Jan. 15 release of his forthcoming greatest hits album with a round of acoustic dates that will kick off at the end of February.

Emmylou Harris assembles artists for benefit tour

For the third year in a row, country singer-songwriter Emmylou Harris will spearhead a short series of December concerts dubbed the "Concerts for a Landmine Free World." Fellow singer-songwriters Mary Chapin Carpenter, Bruce Cockburn, Steve Earle, Patty Griffin and Nanci Griffith will join Harris on the run.

Nelly Furtado, Barenaked Ladies dominate at Canada's Junos

Toronto-based Nelly Furtado, who was nominated in five categories, took four Juno Awards home from Sunday's (3/4) ceremony in Hamilton, Ontario. Barenaked Ladies, also up for five Junos, won three of the awards, which are the Canadian equivalent to the Grammys.