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Briefly: Bruce Springsteen, Mariah Carey, Grammys, Idlewild

Citing scheduling conflicts, Bruce Springsteen has postponed this weekend's planned shows in Hamburg and Berlin, Germany.

Briefly: Audioslave, Common, Trent Reznor, Rod Stewart

Audioslave's sophomore album, "Out of Exile," sold 263,000 copies during its first week in stores, enough to debut atop The Billboard 200 album chart.

Album Review: Audioslave, "Out of Exile" (Interscope/Epic)

Mellow cut 'Be Yourself,' the first single from 'Out of Exile,' serves as a good indicator of what fans should expect from Audioslave's sophomore album. Mellow cut "Be Yourself," the first single from "Out of Exile," serves as a good indicator of what fans should expect from Audioslave's sophomore album.

Audioslave to play free Hollywood show

Audioslave, which canceled its Tuesday night (5/17) performance in San Diego, is expected to return to the stage for a free, outdoor show in Los Angeles on Wednesday night (5/18).

Briefly: Santana, P. Diddy, Audioslave, Paul Anka

The release date for "All That I Am," the new album from Santana, has been moved from June 21 to Sept. 6.

Audioslave to perform outdoor concert in Cuba

Rock supergroup Audioslave will share the stage with several Cuban artists during a Friday (5/6) concert performance at La Tribuna in Havana.

Live Review: Audioslave in Boston

No longer saddled with the task of making a name for themselves, multi-platinum rockers Audioslave assaulted the sold-out crowd at Boston's Avalon Thursday night (4/28) with a barrage of songs that included some much-appreciated nods to their past.

Briefly: Nine Inch Nails, Limp Bizkit, Audioslave, CMA Music Festival

Nine Inch Nails' Trent Reznor is letting fans take a crack at retooling "The Hand That Feeds," the first single from the group's forthcoming album, "With Teeth."

Audioslave precedes album release with spring club tour

Rock supergroup Audioslave has finished its sophomore album, and will hit the road for a round of club shows that gets underway before the set lands in stores.

Rage Against the Machine, "Live at the Grand Olympic Auditorium" (Epic)

On Sept. 12 and 13 of 2000, Rage Against the Machine played two shows at L.A.'s historic Grand Olympic Auditorium, which turned out to be the band's final performances together.