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Bob Dylan Shows Berlin Who The Man Is – Review


Nearly 40 years after he wrote the lyric “He not busy being born is busy dying,” Bob Dylan clearly still believes that estimation is right on the mark. Looking snazzy in a black cowboy hat and old-school Western suit, the 60-year-old folk-rock icon was tireless, fearless and masterful throughout his 140-minute show Thursday at the Arena. Within shouting range of Treptow Park, where he played in 1987 when the area was still communist East Germany, the Arena is a onetime bus depot and hangar that now serves as one of the city’s largest music venues. The 7,500-capacity, standing-room-only space served… Read more »

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Dashboard Confessional, Custom, Abandoned Pools Don't Need No Stinkin' Band


“One-man band”: when you hear that phrase you probably picture a dude on a street corner with a pair of cymbals between his knees, a drum on his back, some kazoos in his mouth and a guitar case full of quarters. Think again. While naming a band after yourself is fine and good for guys like Dave Matthews and Jon Spencer, some band names are actually just cryptic pseudonyms for a single, mad studio genius. The past year has seen an explosion of do-it-yourself-ers, including ex-Eels bassist Tommy Walter with his band Abandoned Pools, stone alone emo-ter Chris Carrabba of… Read more »

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Streamcast Sings Praises of Indie Artists, New Tech


Facing a fusillade of legal attacks from an irate entertainment industry, free file-sharing Netco Streamcast Networks – like Napster before it – is seeking legitimacy by reaching out to independent artists with technology to help them distribute their music themselves. Franklin, Tenn.-based Streamcast says its new digital rights management software, dubbed Content Into Application, or CIntoA, will let artists choose the level of access that users will have to songs that they upload into the company’s Morpheus file-sharing network. The tracks can be programmed to offer a limited number of plays before a fee is required, or only a snippet… Read more »

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C-Murder Is A Victim Of Mistaken Identity, Lawyer Says


C-Murder, who was arrested last week on suspicion of committing second-degree murder, will plead not guilty, according to his lawyer, who said his client is a victim of mistaken identity. The rapper, whose real name is Corey Miller, was arrested January 18 in Jefferson Parish, Louisiana, where he is accused of killing 16-year-old Steve Thomas with a single gunshot to the chest during an argument on January 12 at the Platinum Club in Harvey. About 200 people were in the club, and several were eyewitnesses. C-Murder’s attorney, Roy Maughan Jr., said police arrested the wrong man. “He thinks it’s very… Read more »

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Calif. lawmaker wants music contract law repealed


A California state senator on Monday launched a legislative assault against the music industry on behalf of recording stars like Courtney Love and Don Henley who have been crusading to free artists from record company control. California State Sen. Kevin Murray (D-Culver City) Monday introduced the bill to repeal an amendment won by the music industry in 1987 that keeps recording artists tied to personal contracts longer than talent in other industries like film and television. In announcing the bill at the Future of Music conference in Washington, D.C., Murray said the artist community should take its cue from the… Read more »

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Bertelsmann says has enough cash to buy Zomba


German media giant Bertelsmann AG has enough cash to buy the shares it does not own in record company Zomba – home of Britney Spears and ‘N Sync – if founder Clive Calder ever decided to sell, the Financial Times reported on Monday. “Not only would we have the money, but I would be very happy since it is one of the most profitable record companies around. It would be a great asset for us,” Bertelsmann Chief Executive Thomas Middelhoff told the paper. “If you consider the kind of valuation on which a company like (British music group) EMI is… Read more »

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Sony Music Entertainment and YourMobile/PWS to Launch a New Ringtone Service


Sony Music Entertainment (SME) and YourMobile/PWS today announced the launch of a new online commercial wireless service which will offer ringtones – musical options for the ring on mobile phones indicating incoming calls – to music fans for purchase within the United States, at http://wireless.sonymusic.com. The ringtones offered will represent compositions associated with a wide array of SME artists, as well as ringtones representing artists from a variety of other music labels and companies. Thousands of musical ringtones will be immediately available for sale domestically. While the initial launch of the service will focus on the U.S. market, additional ringtone… Read more »

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Aaron Carter, Britney Spears, *NSYNC Featured On 'Jimmy Neutron' Soundtrack


Three new tracks from teen pop singer Aaron Carter are featured on the Jimmy Neutron: Boy Genius original motion picture soundtrack, which will be the first release from Jive/Nick Records-the newly created venture between Nickelodeon’s Nick Records and Jive Records-on November 20. The three tracks include “Go Jimmy, Jimmy,” “Leave It Up To Me,” and “A.C.’s Alien Nation.” Carter revealed that the first music video to be released from the soundtrack will be “Leave It Up To Me.” “That’s the main song of the whole movie. I’m basically Jimmy Neutron in the song. He’s just kind of letting everybody know,… Read more »

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U.S. Teens Speak Out About Tragedy On Crisis Website


Following the horrific events of Tuesday, September 11th, America’s teens may be finding themselves faced with increasingly difficult stresses and concerns they may not know how to handle. This tragedy is unlike anything they have faced in their lifetimes. There is a place where teens can discuss their fears and grief, share stories, get clinical advice and begin to resolve problems with their peers – TeenCentral.Net (http: www.teencentral.net) from KidsPeace, the 119-year-old National Center for Kids Overcoming Crisis. TeenCentral.Net is an innovative, self-guided problem-solving website for teens that offers resources, information, real-life case studies, interviews and stories from other teens,… Read more »

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Showtime Presents: 'Stone Temple Pilots And Live, At Rolling Rock Town Fair 2.0 With Deftones, Tantric And Oleander'


Showtime Event Television (SET) presents a concert extravaganza on pay per view when the nation’s hottest bands take the stage for ‘Stone Temple Pilots and Live at Rolling Rock Town Fair 2.0 with Deftones, Tantric and Oleander.’ The two-hour rock music pay-per-view event of the summer airs Saturday, August 11 at 9 p.m. ET/6 p.m. PT. The suggested retail price is $19.95. The Rolling Rock Town Fair 2.0 concert festival in Latrobe, PA is sold out but music lovers will still have an opportunity to catch their favorite bands on pay per view when top headliner Stone Temple Pilots (STP)… Read more »

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