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TV Turns To Michelle Branch, P.O.D., Other Artists To Help Tell The Story


Nurse Abby Lockheart has just been dumped. She is in the middle of the rather painful process of moving her stuff out of her ex-boyfriend’s apartment. And to make matters worse, Cake’s “Short Skirt/Long Jacket,” a song about the things a man is looking for in a woman, is playing on the radio. On “ER,” popular music is becoming a bigger part of the story line with every episode. “It adds something to the show every time we use it,” “ER” supervising producer and writer Scott Gemmill said. “It’s amazing what music can bring to a scene.” There’s a new… Read more »

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No Doubt Make Party Music


No Doubt began as a good-time ska-party band, full of California sunshine. But in the last few years, that’s been obscured by smog: bruised egos within the band, gloomy lyrics and weak record sales for last year’s Return of Saturn. The bad times are all gone on their upcoming album, Rock Steady, reports singer Gwen Stefani. “We’re not taking ourselves so seriously,” she says. “It’s like, get over it. We’re a fucking band and we’re really lucky to be doing what we do.” Rock Steady, out December 18th, is a sweet pop confection, made with arrays of keyboards, a dance-floor… Read more »

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Moby's Area: One Leads Festival Tours Back To America


The once fertile scene of Lollapalooza, Lilith Fair, the HORDE and Furthur has dried up in recent years, leaving the U.S. summer tour circuit a less festive place for traveling rock music festivals. So pop auteur Moby, in the wake of the success of his latest album, “Play,” has decided to do something about that. “I’ve spent a long time playing European festivals and was impressed by how eclectic and open they were,” explains Moby, whose Area: One tour opened Wednesday in Atlanta. “There was a period in the States where we had a few really interesting festivals…. When those… Read more »

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Pet Shop Boys Postpone Wotapalava Tour


Citing an inability to find a suitable replacement for Sinead O’Connor, the Pet Shop Boys’ gay summer outing, Wotapalava, has been postponed. The 18-market tour was originally scheduled to kick off on July 13 in Miami and feature the Pet Shop Boys, O’Connor, Soft Cell, the Magnetic Fields, Rufus Wainwright, and DJs Junior Vasquez and Danny Tenaglia. But, on the day the tour was officially announced, O’Connor surprised organizers by dropping out due to “unforeseeable family commitments”. A month later, news broke that O’Connor, who just last year announced that she was a lesbian, is set to marry British journalist… Read more »

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EMI/Capitol Records To Release Five Pet Shop Boys Albums


To commemorate their 20th anniversary, Pet Shop Boys will reissue five of their original studio albums – “Please,” “Actually,” “Introspective,” “Behaviour” and “Very” – on July 3, 2001. Each has been re-mastered and will be accompanied by a bonus CD in a custom slipcase. For the five bonus CDs, each titled “Further Listening,” the British duo have compiled a compelling selection of mixes, hits, previously unheard versions and b-sides that, together with the re-mastered studio albums, documents their career from 1984 until 1994. In addition, each album comes with a bonus 36-page booklet featuring full lyrics, rare archive photographs and… Read more »

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