Autopsy: Intestinal problem killed Maurice Gibb
ByJan 15, 2003 11:00 PM
An autopsy on Bee Gee Maurice Gibb found that he died because his small intestine twisted, restricting the flow of blood to his bowel, the Associated Press reports.
An autopsy on Bee Gee Maurice Gibb found that he died because his small intestine twisted, restricting the flow of blood to his bowel, the Associated Press reports.
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Bob Dylan track debuts on AOL Music
A new Bob Dylan song titled “Cross the Green Mountain” will debut on AOL Music (AOL Keyword: First Listen) on Jan. 17. It will be available at Netscape Music (music.netscape.com) on Jan. 18. The song will be featured in the forthcoming Civil War film Gods and Generals.
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Dave Matthews, Tim Reynolds announce acoustic tour
Dave Matthews and Tim Reynolds will embark on an a spring acoustic tour, LiveDaily reports.
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Timberlake, Aguilera ‘Read To Achieve’
Justin Timberlake, Christina Aguilera, B2K and LL Cool J will perform at a “Read To Achieve” charity event in association with the NBA All-Star game, Billboard reports. The hour-long event will be simulcast live on several networks, including TNT, Disney, Nickelodon, BET and Telemundo.
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Warped Tour lineup unveiled
This year’s edition of the Vans Warped Tour will feature Rancid, Pennywise, Less Than Jake, Face to Face, AFI, Simple Plan, The Used, Finch, The Ataris, Glassjaw, The Distillers and Taking Back Sunday, Rolling Stone reports.
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Noise Pop festival details
San Francisco’s Noise Pop festival, set to run from Feb. 25-March 2, will feature Stephen Malkmus & The Jicks, The Donnas, Tortoise, Cat Power, Calexico, Hot Rod Circuit, Trans Am, Dead Moon, The Pattern, Folk Implosion, The Dirtbombs, Camper Van Beethoven and others.
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Catching up with Creeper Lagoon
The Sacramento News & Review‘s Jackson Griffith catches up with a majorly retooled Creeper Lagoon.
