Toby Keith is frontrunner in ACM nominations
Singer Toby Keith has the best shot at winning a trophy during this year’s Academy of Country Music Awards, thanks to a total of eight nominations. Alan Jackson trails with six nominations; Kenny Chesney and Trick Pony scored five; the Dixie Chicks and Willie Nelson each landed four; and Brooks & Dunn, Rebecca Lynn Howard, Tim McGraw, Rascal Flatts and Lee Ann Womack each picked up a pair.
The awards ceremony, which takes place on May 21 at the Mandalay Bay Resort & Casino in Las Vegas, will air live on CBS. Complete details are available at the Academy of Country Music website.
Singer Toby Keith has the best shot at winning a trophy during this year’s Academy of Country Music Awards, thanks to a total of eight nominations. Alan Jackson trails with six nominations; Kenny Chesney and Trick Pony scored five; the Dixie Chicks and Willie Nelson each landed four; and Brooks & Dunn, Rebecca Lynn Howard, Tim McGraw, Rascal Flatts and Lee Ann Womack each picked up a pair.
The awards ceremony, which takes place on May 21 at the Mandalay Bay Resort & Casino in Las Vegas, will air live on CBS. Complete details are available at the Academy of Country Music website.
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Norah Jones drops live DVD
Singer-songwriter Norah Jones--who cleaned house at last month’s Grammy awards thanks to her debut album “Come Away With Me"--on Tuesday (3/4) released a new DVD titled “Norah Jones Live in New Orleans.” The set, which was shot at the House of Blues last August, includes five tracks that don’t appear on “Come Away With Me.”
Jones will spend the next few months working on new material before heading out on a summer tour, VH1.com reports.
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Investigators focus on R.I. nightclub’s soundproofing materials
The egg-crate-like foam material glued to the walls and ceiling of the Rhode Island nightclub that burned to the ground last month is getting increased attention as the investigation into the blaze that claimed a total of 98 lives continues, Reuters reports.
Fire and building inspectors who checked out the club in late 2002 noted a number of problems with the building--including malfunctioning exit signs, improperly tagged fire extinguishers and exit doors that swung in the wrong direction--but reportedly failed to note flammable foam material.
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Michael Moore directs System of a Down video
Documentary filmmaker Michael Moore--the hell raiser behind “Bowling for Columbine” and “Roger & Me,” has directed the video for “Boom,” a track from System of a Down’s “Steal This Album,” NME.com reports.
The video reportedly shows the band interviewing people who turned out at a Feb. 15 peace rally in Los Angeles.
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Peter Gabriel plots amphitheater dates
Peter Gabriel, who continues to back his 2002 album “Up,” will tour the North American amphitheater circuit this summer, according to Gabriel’s official website. A tentative itinerary is posted on the site.
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B.B. King keeps singing the blues
Bernard Weinraub penned a fascinating feature on blues great B.B. King for the New York Times. “If I don’t keep doing it, keep going, they’ll forget me,” 77-year-old King said of the 200 days that he spends touring each year.
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