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idobi News Flashes 12.08.20: New Music Videos From Bayside, Vanessa Carlton, Goo Goo Dolls and More


I guess Tuesdays are the day for new music videos, playlists, remixes, and awards. Let’s see what we got! Bayside Teases New Album with a Live Performance of “Poison in My Veins” Today, Bayside released “Poison In My Veins”, the latest video in a series of acoustic performances off their forthcoming album, Bayside Acoustic Volume 3 which comes out December 11th. All videos from the series are available to stream on their website and the new album is available for pre-order. Check out their acoustic performance of “Poison In My Veins” below. – Vanessa Carlton Releases New Video “Back To… Read more »

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Goo Goo Dolls on road, build hometown studio


Twenty years after the release of their first album, the Goo Goo Dolls are revving on all cylinders. The band’s latest tour in support of 10th album, “Let Love In,” launched December 5 and blankets the United States through March. Frontman Johnny Rzeznik told Billboard.com the trio will then head to the United Kingdom and Ireland, and return to the States for a summer tour of amphitheaters. The Goos are also building a record studio in their hometown of Buffalo, N.Y. “We’re never going to make a dime out of it, but the city has never had a proper recording… Read more »

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Goo Goo Dolls Win Domain-Name Case


The Geneva-based World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO) has ruled in favor of the Goo Goo Dolls after the act launched proceedings against a pornographic Web site with a “confusingly similar” domain name. The Goo Goo Dolls filed a complaint March 4 against John Zuccarini of the Bahamas, who had registered a site at googoodols.com, a practice known as “typo-squatting.” His site automatically linked to another with sexually explicit content and advertisements. WIPO declared that the domain name was registered in bad faith. Zuccarini – who has been involved in similar cases in the past, according to WIPO – was ordered… Read more »

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Goo Goo Dolls' Rzeznik Says His Solo Disney Song No Problem For Band


Goo Goo Dolls frontman John Rzeznik is still enjoying a Top Ten hit with his song “I’m Still Here (Jim’s Theme)” from the Disney animated film Treasure Planet. The singer-guitarist says the side project song has caused no rift of any kind between himself and the other band members. “I pretty much do what I want in my band and without my band,” Rzeznik said. “I just wanted to go out and play with some different musicians. I mean, we’ve been together for 16 years, it’s like I wanted to get out of the house for a couple of days,… Read more »

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Goo Goo Dolls' Rzeznik Doesn't Change Ways For Soundtrack Gig


Just because the Goo Goo Dolls’ John Rzeznik has made the move into soundtrack songwriting-a genre popularized in recent years by such artists as Randy Newman, Elton John (news), and Phil Collins (news)-it doesn’t mean he changed his ways. Rzeznik says that he made that clear when he was first approached by producers to write what became “I’m Still Here (Jim’s Theme),” the key song from the soundtrack to Treasure Planet. “They called me and, you know, at first I was a little apprehensive about it because I was, like, ‘You know, I can’t write show tunes and I won’t.’… Read more »

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Goo Goo Dolls' Rzeznik Makes Chart Debut As Solo Artist


After a career spanning 15 years and featuring several hit singles with the Goo Goo Dolls, frontman John Rzeznik has entered charts as a solo artist for the first time. Rzeznik’s song, “I’m Still Here (Jim’s Theme),” from the soundtrack to Treasure Planet, has made its debut on the Billboard Adult Top 40 chart at Number 36. That actually makes two songs currently on the chart for Rzeznik-the Goos’ current single, “Big Machine,” checks in at Number 21. The soundtrack to Treasure Planet arrives from Walt Disney Records on November 19. It also features the Rzeznik-penned “Always Know Where You… Read more »

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