Briefly: Bon Jovi, Clint Black, BSB and Beatles auctions
Bon Jovi has added a Los Angeles date to his tour itinerary. The band will now play the Forum on Dec. 2.
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Clint Black has canceled two shows that were scheduled to take place in Lake Charles and Bossier City, La., this weekend (10/6-7) due to a severe bronchial infection, according to his official website. His tour is scheduled to resume in Cherokee, N.C., on Wednesday (10/11).
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According to Wall of Sound, Wardel Fenderson, the man who drove Sean "Puffy" Combs and Jennifer Lopez from a New York nightclub after a widely reported shooting, has sued Combs for $3 million, citing emotional distress resulting from being forced to run red lights in the flight from the nightclub.
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Wired reports that pirated music makes up 95% of the music sold in Russia.
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Backstreet Boys have autographed some Game Boys to be auctioned online. Proceeds will go to the Boys and Girls Clubs of America.
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Mick Fleetwood, a founding member of Fleetwood Mac, has an auction house, FleetwoodOwen, that's auctioning off Beatles memorabilia. One item, the late John Lennon's Steinway piano, is currently valued at $1 million.
The auction is on Oct. 17 at Hard Rock Cafe London and will be simulcast at Hard Rock Cafe New York.


















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