Sunday, April 13, 2003

Lineup takes shape for Willie Nelson’s picnic

Willie Nelson will be joined by Toby Keith, Neil Young & Crazy Horse, Pat Green, Billy Bob Thornton, and the Dead at his annual Fourth of July Picnic, Billboard.com reports. The event takes place at Two River Canyon Amphitheatre in Spicewood, Texas.

Willie Nelson will be joined by Toby Keith, Neil Young & Crazy Horse, Pat Green, Billy Bob Thornton, and the Dead at his annual Fourth of July Picnic, Billboard.com reports. The event takes place at Two River Canyon Amphitheatre in Spicewood, Texas.

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Queen of Soul announces final tour



Aretha Franklin, who later this year plans to release her first new studio album since 1998, is planning to mount a spring, summer and fall outing this year that she says will mark her retirement from touring, according to Arista Records. The label said that she will “continue to perform select dates in the future, but the [2003] tour ... will be the last major full-scale tour schedule of her career.



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New Ween album finished, but in limbo



Quirky alt-rock duo Ween has finished recording its latest studio album, according to the pair’s official website. No telling when the set will see the light of day, however, as the duo--who go by the fictitious names Gene and Dean Ween--are without a label.



“The album is called ‘quebec’ (please note the lowercase ‘q’wink and it contains 16 songs,” reads a message posted at Ween’s website. “The bad news is that I can’t give you a definitive release date right now. We were in negotiations with a record label and things fell apart, setting us back even further.”



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Sharon Osbourne and necklace winner come to blows



Sparks flew last Thursday (4/10) when Sharon Osbourne and International Creative Management agent Renee Tab ended up at the same West Hollywood restaurant. Tab--with whom the Osbournes had a public feud earlier this year after they claimed that Tab illegitimately claimed a $15,000 diamond necklace that the family gave away during a party--allegedly hit Osbourne in the face; Osbourne was taken to an area hospital where she was treated for a dislocated jaw, chipped tooth and sprained neck, according to a statement her publicist released on Friday (4/11).



Tab claims Osbourne spit on her, according to VH1.com. So far, no criminal charges have been filed.



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Radiohead, Beastie Boys to headline inaugural Field Day Fest



Radiohead and the Beastie Boys top the bill of the first Field Day Festival, which is set to take place June 7 and 8 at Enterprise Park in Calverton, Long Island, 70 miles east of New York City. Other scheduled performers include Beck, Sigur Ros, The Roots, Ellitot Smith and Blur. More information is available at the event’s official website.





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Sigur Ros quietly issues new album



Icelandic experimental rockers Sigur Ros have released a new album titled “Hlemmur,” “the soundtrack to a documentary by Icelandic director Olafur Sveinsson about a Reykjavik bus station and the homeless people who gather there,” according to RollingStone.com. The album was reportedly sold on the band’s recent tour, and a formal release is planned for some as-yet-unnamed date in the future.

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Thursday, April 10, 2003

Deftones ready to drop new album

On May 20, Deftones will release their latest studio set, which is a self-titled, 11-track affair, according to a http://www.billboard.com/bb/daily/article_display.jsp?vnu_content_id=1862223 >Billboard report.



The album’s first single, “Minerva,” is due to hit radio stations on April 15. The album also includes the track “Lucky You,” which appears on the May 6 “Matrix Reloaded” soundtrack.

On May 20, Deftones will release their latest studio set, which is a self-titled, 11-track affair, according to a http://www.billboard.com/bb/daily/article_display.jsp?vnu_content_id=1862223 >Billboard report.



The album’s first single, “Minerva,” is due to hit radio stations on April 15. The album also includes the track “Lucky You,” which appears on the May 6 “Matrix Reloaded” soundtrack.

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More Michael Jackson madness



Michael Jackson is apparently not yet convinced that in-depth, primetime television specials offering a behind-the-scenes glimpse into his life only serve to perpetuate the public’s perception that he is a total freak. On April 24, Fox television will air a two-hour special titled “Michael Jackson’s Private Home Movies,” which features a new interview with the singer, VH1.com reports. Jackson also narrates during some of the footage.



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30th anniversary edition of Bowie’s “Aladdin Sane” due in June



Virgin Records plans on June 24 to release a digitally remastered version of David Bowie’s 1973 album “Aladdin Sane.” The updated set includes a bonus CD of unreleased and rare tracks, according to the label.



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311 nails down release date for ‘Evolver’



Rap-rock outfit 311 plans to release its seventh studio album, titled “Evolver,” on July 11, Reuters reports. the group enlisted Ron Saint Germain to produce the set.



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Apple takes a bite out of Universal Music Group?



Apple Computer Inc. is making plans to buy Universal Music Group, according to an Associated Press report. The deal may cost as much as $6 billion.

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Wednesday, April 09, 2003

Album Chart: Linkin Park’s ‘Meteora’ stays locked at No. 1

Despite a massive dip in sales, Linkin Park’s “Meteora” remains atop the U.S. album chart, well ahead of the White Stripes’ Top 10 debut, “Elephant.”

Despite a massive dip in sales, Linkin Park’s “Meteora” remains atop the U.S. album chart, well ahead of the White Stripes’ Top 10 debut, “Elephant.”

After selling about 810,000 copies during its first week in stores--and easily snaring a No. 1 debut on the Billboard 200 chart--"Meteora" moved about 264,000 copies this time around, according to industry sources. Even with a roughly 67-percent sales dip, the album keeps a 90,000-copy buffer between itself and 50 Cent’s “Get Rich or Die Tryin’,” which is up two spots to No. 2.



The “Now That’s What I Call Music! 12” compilation stays put at No. 3; the album--which features previously released hits from 3 Doors Down, Justin Timberlake, Vanessa Carlton, Nelly and others--sold about 166,000 copies.



Celine Dion’s “One Heart"--which debuted at No. 2 thanks to first-week sales of about 431,000 copies--drops two places to No. 3 after selling another 165,000 copies. Norah Jones’ Grammy-winning “Come Away With Me” follows at No. 5.



“Elephant," the White Stripes’ highly anticipated follow-up to 2001’s “White Blood Cells,” dished out about 126,000 copies during its first week in stores, giving it a No. 6 debut.



Close behind is Cher’s “Very Best of Cher” hits collection, which gets a boost thanks to hype surrounding the singer’s current farewell tour and promotion for her Tuesday night (4/8) concert special. The album lands at No. 7 with sales of about 122,000 copies.



The Oscar-winning “Chicago” soundtrack dips two places to No. 8, while Evanescence’s “Fallen” and R. Kelly’s “Chocolate Factory” stay put at Nos. 9 and 10, respectively.



Debuting not far outside of the Top 10 is country singer Chris Cagle’s self-titled debut, which clocks in at No. 15. Fellow country act the Dixie Chicks’ “Home"--which has taken a beating at cash registers and radio stations following singer Natalie Maines’ recent anti-Bush statement--seems to have stopped the bleeding, and slips only one spot to No. 17.



Further down the chart, Robbie Williams’ “Escapology” makes its debut at No. 43, and the soundtrack to rocker Rob Zombie’s “House of 1,000 Corpses” enters the chart at No. 53.

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Tuesday, April 08, 2003

Madonna’s hype machine revs up

Madonna issues a new album titled “American Life” on April 22, and the master of self promotion will be hard to avoid on the television during that week, Billboard.com reports.



The main event will be a one-hour MTV special dubbed “Madonna on Stage and on the Record,” which airs the day the album hits stores. Also that day, she appears on “Today,” “Dateline” and “The Late Show with David Letterman.”



On April 23, she appears on “Live with Regis and Kelly,” and makes a guest appearance on the sitcom “Will & Grace.”

Madonna issues a new album titled “American Life” on April 22, and the master of self promotion will be hard to avoid on the television during that week, Billboard.com reports.



The main event will be a one-hour MTV special dubbed “Madonna on Stage and on the Record,” which airs the day the album hits stores. Also that day, she appears on “Today,” “Dateline” and “The Late Show with David Letterman.”



On April 23, she appears on “Live with Regis and Kelly,” and makes a guest appearance on the sitcom “Will & Grace.”

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Four more ‘Live Phish’ volumes on the way



The next four volumes of the “Live Phish” album series are scheduled for release on May 20, according to Phish’s official website. The shows were chosen this time by Phish bassist Mike Gordon, and are: Portland, Ore. (July 15, 1998); Dallas (May 7, 1994); Keane, N.H. (July 12, 1991); and Providence, R.I. (Dec. 29, 1994).



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Paul McCartney back in action



Though a nasty cold forced the cute Beatle to call off a concert in Sheffield, England, over the weekend, Paul McCartney was back on stage by Wednesday, Ananova.com reports.



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The Lou Reed ‘curse’



Though he’s generally known as the author of the media column “Stop the Presses” in The Nation and a of new book titled “What Liberal Media,” Eric Alterman writes today in his Altercation blog of the Lou Reed “curse.”



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Indie promoters given the boot by Clear Channel



Clear Channel Communications, the Oz behind 1,200 radio stations in the U.S., announced this week that it will stop dealing with independent promoters, RollingStone.com reports. Independent promoters are paid by record companies to get songs placed on radio station playlists, a practice that has been criticized as being akin to “pay for play.”



Perhaps not coincidentally, a U.S. Senate committee has been looking closely at Clear Channel’s business, and is pondering whether media deregulation has gone too far.



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The Rolling Stones skip Bangkok

A technical problem that grounded their crew’s airplane in Bombay forced The Rolling Stones to call off a scheduled concert in Bangkok, the Associated Press reports.

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Monday, April 07, 2003

Flag-waving at the Flameworthy awards

Red-blooded Americans with modems voted, and Toby Keith--who in his eloquent song “Courtesy of the Red, White and Blue (The Angry American)” expresses his desire to insert his boot into the rectum of Osama Bin Laden (remember him?)--was the hands-down winner over the Dixie Chicks at Monday’s (4/8) CMT Flameworthy Video Music Awards.



Among Keith’s honors was the “Cocky Video of the Year” award, a category so weird that it made us pine for the Blockbuster awards.



The Dixie Chicks, by the way, were nominated for four awards, and won none. The Atlanta Journal Constitution reports that the trio--which has been taking abuse since singer Natalie Maines made some anti-George W. Bush comments at a recent London concert--was booed heartily.

Red-blooded Americans with modems voted, and Toby Keith--who in his eloquent song “Courtesy of the Red, White and Blue (The Angry American)” expresses his desire to insert his boot into the rectum of Osama Bin Laden (remember him?)--was the hands-down winner over the Dixie Chicks at Monday’s (4/8) CMT Flameworthy Video Music Awards.



Among Keith’s honors was the “Cocky Video of the Year” award, a category so weird that it made us pine for the Blockbuster awards.



The Dixie Chicks, by the way, were nominated for four awards, and won none. The Atlanta Journal Constitution reports that the trio--which has been taking abuse since singer Natalie Maines made some anti-George W. Bush comments at a recent London concert--was booed heartily.

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Bon Jovi keeps ‘Bounce’-ing this summer



New Jersey rockers Bon Jovi head to Europe next month for a string of May and June tour dates, but the group will mount another U.S. run this summer. Details about the outing--which kicks off in July--are available at the band’s official fan-club website.



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Pavarotti, Bono to duet for Iraqi refugees



Luciano Pavarotti and U2’s Bono will duet at a May 27 concert to benefit the United Nations refugee agency. Funds raised at the concert in Modena, Italy will benefit Iraqis uprooted by the war, Reuters reports.

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Avril Lavigne cleans up at Canada’s Juno Awards



Canadian native Avril Lavigne--who, despite five nominations, was shut out at this year’s Grammy Awards--fared better at her country’s equivalent, the Juno Awards. On Sunday (4/6), the 18-year-old singer scored trophies for Single of the Year ("complicated"), Album of the Year ("Let Go"), Best New Artist and Best Pop Album ("Let Go").



A complete list of winners is posted at the official Juno Awards website.



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Paul McCartney explains songwriting-credit controversy



Remember last year, when Paul McCartney was getting ready to release his live album “Back in the U.S.A. Live 2002,” a brouhaha kicked up when he sought to have the songwriting credit on some of the Beatles tracks switched from “Lennon-McCartney” to “McCartney-Lennon”? Well, the singer recently explained his side of the story during an interview with British newspaper the Mirror.



Reading between the lines, it would appear that the whole thing can be chalked up to Yoko Ono, who continues to be a pain in the collective ass of the Beatles’ legacy.

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Sunday, April 06, 2003

Incubus parts ways with fouding guitarist

Bassist Dirk Lance has parted ways with Incubus, a decision that was made after the group finished its latest tour, according to the group’s publicist.

Bassist Dirk Lance has parted ways with Incubus, a decision that was made after the group finished its latest tour, according to the group’s publicist.

“We, as a band, would love to express our gratitude towards Dirk for an amazing 12 years of artistry and dedication,” singer Brandon Boyd said in a statement.  “He was and will remain a valuable asset to the history of this band.”



Ben Kenney, former guitarist for the the Roots, has signed on to play bass for Incubus during this summer’s Lollapalooza tour.



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Ex-Snot guitarist joins Limp Bizkit



Limp Bizkit, which has been searching for a new guitarist since the 2001 departure of Wes Borland, has finally named a replacement. It’s Mike Smith, formerly of Snot, who made his debut with the group when Limp Bizkit performed at Wrestlemania XIX in Seattle on March 31.



“We really like jamming with Mike,” Fred Durst wrote of Smith on Limp Bizkit’s official website. “He’s dope. This you will find out soon enough.”



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Staind to launch new album with free shows



Boston-based rock outfit Staind will release a new album titled “14 Shades of Grey” on May 20, according to the group’s publicist. The first run of the disc will include a limited-edition bonus DVD that houses footage of the band captured throughout the its career, album lyrics and new group photos.



Staind will mark the new album’s release with a series of four free club shows that are set to take place at the Avalon Theatre in Boston on May 15, the Manhattan Center in New York City on May 17, the Wiltern Theatre in Los Angeles on May 20, and the House of Blues in Chicago on May 23. More info is posted at the group’s website.



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Counting Crows and John Mayer co-headline summer tour



The latest summer amphitheater pairing is Counting Crows and John Mayer, who join forces for a tour that gets underway in the Denver area on July 7, and runs for two months,
Billboard.com reports.



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Musicians sign on for Rhode Island nightclub-fire benefit



Billy Gilman, Phoebe Snow, Ricky Medlocke (formerly of Lynyrd Skynyrd), Rick Derringer, Southern Rock All-Stars (featuring former members of Molly Hatchet, Blackfoot and the Rossington Band) are among the initial artists scheduled to perform at an April 22 benefit concert at Rhode Island’s Providence Performing Arts Center, Billboard.com reports. Dubbed “A Night of Healing,” the event will benefit victims of the February nightclub fire at the Station in West Warwick Rhode Island, which resulted in the deaths of 99 people and injured almost 200 others.

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Wednesday, April 02, 2003

Pearl Jam fans walk out after anti-Bush display

Denver’s Rocky Mountain News reports that “incensed fans walked out of Pearl Jam’s concert Tuesday (4/1) after lead singer Eddie Vedder impaled a mask of President Bush on a microphone stand, then slammed it to the stage.”

Denver’s Rocky Mountain News reports that “incensed fans walked out of Pearl Jam’s concert Tuesday (4/1) after lead singer Eddie Vedder impaled a mask of President Bush on a microphone stand, then slammed it to the stage.”

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Madonna can’t stand the heat



If you’re dying to see Madonna’s supposedly controversial new video, hop on over to Salon.com. (You’ll first need to be a subscriber or click through an advertisement for a “day pass.") Good luck--the server has been overloaded all day.



Previously ballsy Madonna has decided that it is inappropriate to release the video, given the current state of the world.



Remember when California Gov. Jerry Brown was too conservative for the Dead Kennedys? Those were the days.



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Johnny Cash back at home



Johnny Cash has again beaten back pneumonia, and is now resting at home after nearly a month in a Nashville hospital, the Associated Press reports.



Cash, 71, suffers from autonomic neuropathy, a disease of the nervous system that makes him very susceptible to pneumonia.



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Trey Anastasio’s solo tour an appetizer for Phish



Phish guitarist Trey Anastasio is scheduled to bring his nine-piece solo band on a 10-date spring tour that gets underway in May, according to Phish’s official website.



The mighty Phish is scheduled to take to the road in July.



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Great White’s Jack Russell writes to fans



Great White frontman Jack Russell, via his website, has addressed fans for the first time since the Feb. 20 Rhode Island concert that ended in a fire that killed 99 people.



“I could not keep silent for one more night,” he wrote. “I have been quietly reading your posts for the last 6 weeks. The love, support, and encouragement that most of you have expressed to us, both on this site, and personally has been overwhelming. Some of your posts have literally taken me through the darkest days and nights I have ever known, and I just wanted to say thank you on behalf of all of us for taking the time to let us know you are out there, encouraging us to keep doing what we do.



“Words will not now, nor will they ever, begin to express the sorrow we are all feeling not only for the loss of our Ty, but for everyone that was affected by this terrible tragedy. I just couldn’t let one more day go by without saying thank you to those of you that have always been more than fans, even more than friends, more like family to all of us.



“God bless all of you.”

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Album Chart: Linkin Park’s ‘Meteora’ shoots to the top

With first-week sales in the high six-figures, Linkin Park’s “Meteora” easily takes the top spot on the forthcoming Billboard 200 album chart.

With first-week sales in the high six-figures, Linkin Park’s “Meteora” easily takes the top spot on the forthcoming Billboard 200 album chart.

The group--whose new set moved about 810,000 copies, according to industry sources--seems to have maintained the momentum created by its 2000 debut, “Hybrid Theory.” That set didn’t claw its way to the top of the chart until several months after its release, but its steady growth garnered it the title for best-selling album of 2001.



Helping to propel “Meteora” is the hit single “Somewhere I Belong,” which sits at No. 2 on Billboard’s Modern Rock Tracks chart.



Following “Meteora” at No. 2--but with only about half the sales--is Celine Dion’s “One Heart.” The album--which was timed to hit stores amidst a publicity swirl for the launch of Dion’s three-year, multi-million dollar Las Vegas gig--moved about 431,000 copies during its first week out.



Debuting at No. 3 is the 12th installment in the “Now That’s What I Call Music!” series. The set features previously released hits from 3 Doors Down, LL Cool J, Vanessa Carlton and others.



All the newcomers push 50 Cent’s “Get Rich or Die Tryin’” out of the No. 1 seat and down the ladder to No. 4. The album, now in its seventh week of release, spent five of its first six weeks in the top slot.



Also down is Norah Jones’ “Come Away With Me,” which slips three places to No. 5; and the “Chicago” soundtrack, which--despite a post-Oscar Awards sales boost--still dips two spots to No. 6.



The debuts resume with Brian McKnight’s “U Turn,” which enters the chart at No. 7 thanks to first-week sales of about 109,000 copies; and continue with the Diplomats’ “Diplomatic Immunity” at No. 8, which sold about 91,000 copies.



Closing out the Top 10 is Evanescence’s “Fallen,” which slips four spots to No. 9; and R. Kelly’s “Chocolate Factory,” which loses seven places to land at No. 10.



Debuts happening outside the Top 10 include Hot Boys’ “Let ‘Em Burn” at No. 14; the “Rewind Hip-Hop” compilation at No. 34; 702’s “Star” at No. 45; Stacie Orrico’s self-titled sophomore release at No. 59; Les Nubians’ “One Step Forward” at No. 79; Ringo Starr’s “Ringorama” at No. 113; and Cradle of Filth’s “Damnation and a Day” at No. 140.

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