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No Doubt Selects Tracks For 'Singles' Collection


No Doubt has announced the songs for their first greatest-hits collection, which is called the Singles 1992-2003. The album comes out November 25 and contains 15 tracks, including the group’s recently recorded cover of Talk Talk’s “It’s My Life.” The Southern California-based band will also be releasing the concert DVD Rock Steady Live on November 25. A special edition box set, dubbed Boom Box, also comes out on November 25. Boom Box will contain the Singles 1992-2003, the Rock Steady Live DVD, a CD of rare tracks, and the DVD the Videos: 1992-2003-a collection of the group’s videos through the… Read more »

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No Doubt's Gwen Stefani Records Solo


No Doubt’s Gwen Stefani has been recording solo material while her group has been on break. Stefani said she was not sure how she would place the songs. “I have been collaborating on some tracks on my own with different people. I am not quite sure if it will become a full-blown solo project, singles for a soundtrack, or just songs (like with Moby and Eve),” Stefani said on her band’s website on Thursday (April 17). “I am just kind of letting it take me where it takes me and see what happens.” Stefani also told fans about the progress… Read more »

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Sting, Twain, No Doubt in Halftime Show


The Super Bowl halftime show will be a little bit country and a little bit rock n’ roll. Canadian singer Shania Twain and Southern California band No Doubt are headlining halftime entertainment for Sunday’s game. Sting also will appear. “It’s such a big event that there are no limits,” Twain said Thursday. “The sky is the limit.” Twain will perform two songs: “Man! I Feel Like a Woman” from her blockbuster album “Come on Over,” and the title song of her latest album, “Up.” “‘Cause that’s where the ball is going,” Twain said. She’s looking forward to the game, but… Read more »

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No Doubt Gets Keys To Hometown Anaheim


Call ’em the little ska-pop band that could, and did. The members of No Doubt will be given a ceremonial key to the city of Anaheim, California at Disneyland on Friday (November 22). Singer Gwen Stefani, guitarist Tom Dumont, bassist Tony Kanal, and drummer Adrian Young all grew up and went to school in the Orange County community. The group has often referenced the region in its albums-1995’s The Beacon Street Collection was named for a house on a street in Anaheim where several of the band members lived during that time; while the follow-up, Tragic Kingdom, is a play… Read more »

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No Doubt, Bush Singers Wed


No Doubt singer Gwen Stefani, dressed in a white-and-pink silk faille gown by John Galliano for Christian Dior, married Gavin Rossdale of Bush in London last weekend. “She looked very beautiful,” Galliano told Us magazine for its Sept. 30 issue. The wedding took place Saturday at St. Paul’s church, with friends and family attending the hour-long ceremony, the magazine said. Telephone calls to Stefani’s publicist in Los Angeles were not returned Tuesday. Rossdale, 34, proposed to Stefani, 32, on New Year’s Day. Stefani became a staple in the music world with No Doubt’s 1995 “Tragic Kingdom” album. British-born Rossdale made… Read more »

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No Doubt, Sum 41, Nappy Roots Do That Voodoo


No Doubt, Sum 41 and Nappy Roots are among the acts lined up for this year’s Voodoo Music Experience. The fourth annual event, which boasts three stages, over 20 acts and 12 straight hours of music, will take place in New Orleans City Park in New Orleans, Louisiana, on November 2. This year’s lineup also features the Crystal Method, 311, Garbage, Counting Crows, (hed)pe, Macy Gray, the X-ecutioners, Galactic, DJ Z-Trip, Jurassic 5, Michael Franti & Spearhead, Jack Johnson, the North Mississippi Allstars and the Blind Boys of Alabama. Last year’s Experience also featured a diverse lineup that included Tool,… Read more »

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No Doubt, Garbage, Distillers Tour Starts In October (Good Charlotte On Three Dates)


If it weren’t for Good Charlotte filling in three dates for Garbage, it could have been called the Just a Girl tour. Three of the hardest-rocking women in music will join forces when their bands – No Doubt, Garbage and the Distillers – hit the road together in October. Pop-punkers Good Charlotte will take Garbage’s spot for the first three dates, before Shirley Manson and her cohorts hit the tour October 15 in West Kingston, Rhode Island. Interspersed with the tour, No Doubt will play three dates with the Rolling Stones in Detroit, Toronto and Atlanta. Gwen Stefani’s band is… Read more »

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No Doubt Readying 'Underneath It All' Video


No Doubt is putting the finishing touches on the video for “Underneath It All,” the third single from its latest album, Rock Steady. The group shot the clip earlier this month in Los Angeles with director and longtime collaborator Sophie Muller and the direction team known as Logan. The clip is set to premiere July 16. No Doubt’s Gwen Stefani explains that the video’s concept goes along with the song’s title. “It is pretty simple,” Stefani says, writing on the group’s official website ( nodoubt.com). “It starts off with me totally made up with loads of makeup and hairdos, clothes,… Read more »

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No Doubt To Mix It Up On 'Malice'


No Doubt will collaborate Vivendi Universal Games (a division of Vivendi Universal Publishing) and Interscope Records for a character-based, three-dimensional action-adventure videogame titled Malice, which will feature characters voiced by bandmembers as well as songs from their Rock Steady album. The partnership will also introduce No Doubt singer Gwen Stefani as the voice of unexpected hammer-wielding heroine Malice, and bassist Tony Kanal, guitarist Tom Dumont, and drummer Adrian Young as the voices of her counterparts within the game. No Doubt will provide three tracks for Malice’s game music and television-advertising campaign. Some of the tracks will be remixed to compliment… Read more »

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Video Game Stars No Doubt Plot Revenge Against Laser Pointers


Move over, Lara Croft, there’s a new digitally rendered heroine in town who’s sure to keep gamers up way past their bedtimes. No Doubt’s Gwen Stefani lends her voice to the title character in “Malice,” an action-adventure game due this fall for the PlayStation 2 and Xbox, according to a spokesperson for game developer Sierra Entertainment Inc. Stefani’s bandmates, Tony Kanal (bass), Tom Dumont (guitar) and Adrian Young (drums), provide vocals for other characters in the game. Three songs from No Doubt’s latest album, Rock Steady, “Platinum Blonde Life,” “In My Head” and “Detective,” are also featured in “Malice,” either… Read more »

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