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Ticketmaster wins court order vs. mass purchases


Amid an uproar over the huge demand for seats to pop idol Hannah Montana’s tour, a U.S. federal judge on Monday barred the use of automated software to make mass ticket purchases from the leading box-office service Ticketmaster. U.S. District Court Judge Audrey Collins issued a preliminary injunction against Pittsburgh-based software maker RMG Technologies, whose computer programs, Ticketmaster says, have enabled scalpers to gain rapid, repeated access to its online retail system. The court order stems from a lawsuit brought against RMG by Ticketmaster, a unit of IAC/InterActiveCorp, in April, before tickets for the 54-date Hannah Montana concert tour went… Read more »

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Peace concert called off in Israel


A peace concert promoting a two-state solution to the Israel-Palestinian conflict was called off Sunday after threats were made to Palestinians supporting the event. The New York-based One Voice organization had planned to hold simultaneous concerts in Tel Aviv and the West Bank town of Jericho, with Canadian rock star Bryan Adams in lead billing. The Jericho concert was called off last week due to security concerns, including threats to blow up the West Bank office of One Voice, said group founder Daniel Lubetzky. On Sunday, the Tel Aviv concert was canceled in solidarity. “Our mission is not to entertain… Read more »

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Jimmy Eat World shines with new "Light"


“Big Casino,” the bombastic first single from rock band Jimmy Eat World’s new album is the story of an aging rocker laying out his version of reality.The Vegas-circuit character is explaining to a younger musician that “rock’n’roll is not all it’s cut out to be,” frontman Jim Adkins explains. “It’s kind of a loser anthem. It’s about a guy with unearned confidence whose assumption of worth is a protective front for total failure.” But Adkins stresses that the song is not a commentary on the band or on the music industry, noting, “We’re in a very good place.” Its new… Read more »

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Backstreet Boys hope to restore fading fortunes


AJ McLean remembers the conversation well. Kevin Richardson was having doubts about his future in the Backstreet Boys, and one night in the dressing room after a 2005 show, he told his friends in the mega-selling boy band how he was feeling. “There’s some things I need to do first, for me,” McLean recalled Richardson saying. The group had been discussing “when we wanted to start recording again,” McLean said. “Everyone was ready, but that was the first time Kevin put it out in the atmosphere that he wasn’t.” The Boys needed some time to digest Richardson’s news. In June… Read more »

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DJ Rossstar Tonight!


Tonight on the show: Drop Dead Gorgeous + Mayday Parade Mayday Parade invade DJ Rossstar’s Punk Rock Show tonight, Wednesday, October 10th, 2007 from 7-8pm PST / 10-11pm EST. Screamo newcomers Drop Dead Gorgeous will be returning to the show tonight via telephone. You can tune in to the live broadcast at this link Fans can interact with the guests during the show by instant messaging the screen name: staridobi Tonight’s show is definitely one that shouldn’t be missed! –DJ Rossstar    

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The Weeks Ahead for IFI Music LIVE!!


Greetings, IFI Music LIVE!! Update News As the new kids on the block, we are still refining our program and working together as a team, so for the next four WEEKLY broadcasts (10-9, 10-16, 10-30 and 11-06), we will not be having any guests. We just want to run the show with those on the crew and get a better feel of each other and working off of each other. We will be having guests and phone interviews for our Net-A-Thon which will air between Friday October 19 at 9pm until Sunday October 21 at 9pm. The two prior weekly… Read more »

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Network maintenance


Network maintenance: Radio servers may be down between 12am and 5am on October 1 while our host perform work on the network. We apologize for any inconvenience.

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Bedouin Soundclash finds believers with "Gospels"


It took a year for the Canadian public to pick up on Kingston, Ontario-based reggae/rock fusion band Bedouin Soundclash’s second album — but only a week for them to connect with its third. Summer 2005 radio hit “When the Night Feels My Song” introduced Canadian buyers to the band’s previous album, 2004’s “Sounding a Mosaic” (Stomp Records), which peaked at No. 36 on the Canadian Recording Industry Assn. chart. The new “Street Gospels” — which was released August 21 in North America — entered the Canadian charts August 26 at No. 2 on sales of slightly more than 8,000 copies,… Read more »

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Sheryl, Avril, Fiona Lose Girl Power


Is GirlFrenzy more like a GirlFizzle? The one-off daylong music festival, set to take place in October and feature an all-estrogen lineup of singers, has been indefinitely postponed, without so much as an explanation to fans or performers. “Right Arm Entertainment and Live Nation have postponed the first annual GirlFrenzy,” read an announcement on the concert’s official site. The promoters said the show would be rescheduled sometime for 2008. Among the topliners slated to appear at the show, which was supposed to take place Oct. 27 in Irvine, California, were Sheryl Crow, Avril Lavigne, Fiona Apple, Miranda Lambert, MySpace stalwart… Read more »

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