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Apple: Some CDs don't compute


Apple Computer has determined that customers void their warranty if they attempt to use its products to play copy-protected CDs. It lists Shakira’s “Laundry Service,” Jennifer Lopez’s “J to Tha L-O!” and Celine Dion’s “A New Day Has Come,” all of which are on the Sony Music label Epic Records, as releases known to be protected. The topic is addressed in an online help document that is part of the AppleCare Knowledge Base section of Apple’s official Web site. Consumers are directed to the document, article ID No. 106882, if they ask for help because their computer starts up to… Read more »

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Former Spice Girl Throws Charity Bash


England soccer captain David Beckham and his pop singer wife Victoria, also known as “Posh Spice,” threw a celebrity-studded party Sunday to raise money for a children’s charity. Dozens of stars attended the lavish Japanese-themed garden party at the couple’s mansion, nicknamed Beckingham Palace. Guests – asked to dress in “white tie and diamonds” – included many of England’s World Cup soccer squad, Sir Elton John, tennis star Greg Rusedski, designer Vivienne Westwood, actress Joan Collins and Virgin empire billionaire Sir Richard Branson. Harrods owner Mohammad al-Fayed arrived at the mansion north of London in a helicopter. The bash included… Read more »

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Summer Concert Tix Prices Skyrocket


Concert-goers who want to see some of their favorite bands this summer may have to dig deep into their wallets. Tickets to see major performers like the Rolling Stones and Paul McCartney are expected to reach into the hundreds of dollars. The Wall Street Journal said average Stones’ tickets will run between $50 and $100, with top-tier tickets going for about $350. Average ticket prices for McCartney’s tour are running about $135 dollars and that’s before ticketing and service charges, according to a publication that tracks the concert industry. Tickets for The Who vary on location. At New York’s Madison… Read more »

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Van Halen Gets Clean Bill of Health


Rocker Eddie Van Halen says he’s gotten a clean bill of health from his doctors, after a two-year battle with tongue cancer. In a statement on his band’s official Web site, www.van-halen.com, he said, “I wanted to let you all know that I’ve just gotten a 100 percent clean bill of health – from head to toe. I wanted to share the good news with you immediately. And of course, I thank you all for all your good wishes and prayers along the way. Now it’s time to really get back to the music and fun…..so party on and you’ll… Read more »

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Papa Roach Hit the Road


Before heading out on the Anger Management tour in late July along with Eminem, Ludacris and X-ecutioners, Papa Roach will play a series of other live dates, including various radio festivals. The band plays Petaluma, California, tonight and wraps up in Seattle on June 22nd. On June 18th, Papa Roach will release their second album, lovehatetragedy. It was to include a cover of Faith No More’s “Naked in Front of a Computer” but that song’s been replaced with “Never Said It,” a new original. The album will also include a cover of the Pixies’ “Gouge Away.” Papa Roach Tour Dates:… Read more »

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Usher Takes Audience Member To Bed At Seattle Tour Opener


“Let me take you to a place nice and quiet,” Usher sang on “Nice and Slow” halfway through an hour-and-a-half headlining set at Key Arena Wednesday night. “Nice” was all taken care of – and “nasty” got equal time, with Usher playing the roles of both sweet lover and triple-X seducer – but the Key was the furthest thing from quiet. The screams of thousands of lust-crazed female fans surged at every hip thrust and low croon, shaking the arena’s foundations in a way even last year’s 6.8 magnitude quake couldn’t touch. Boasting more outfit changes than Cher, the R&B… Read more »

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Papa Roach Hit Road To Warm Up For Anger Management Tour


Papa Roach will warm up for the Anger Management Tour with a string of club dates and radio festivals this month and next. The rockers are playing four small venues in Northern California this week, in and nearby their hometown of Vacaville, before heading overseas for a few festivals and then returning to the States in late May. Papa Roach said earlier this year they would play some club shows to get used to performing their new music and to get in shape. “We also want to get back to where we started,” drummer Dave Buckner said. “The kids are… Read more »

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Outkast Unmask Scooby Snack Thief In New Video


Who stole Outkast’s Scooby Snacks? That’s the premise of the video for “Land of a Million Drums,” the hip-hop duo’s contribution to, and the first single from, the upcoming “Scooby-Doo” soundtrack. Outkast filmed the clip last week in Los Angeles with director Bryan Barber (Lil’ Bow Wow, Jagged Edge) and actor Matthew Lillard, whose Shaggy is caught snatching up the tasty treats. But wait! In a classic “Scooby-Doo” ending, a mask is pulled up revealing it’s not really Shaggy, but guest rapper Sleepy Brown. The “Land of a Million Drums” video, which also features the track’s other guest MC, Killer… Read more »

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Collarbone, Not Spirit, Broken As Jewel Resumes Tour Early


Her collarbone may be broken, but her spirit seems barely bruised, given Jewel’s plans to resume touring earlier than expected. She’ll return to the stage Monday for shows that looked as though they wouldn’t happen after she fell from a horse on April 24, according to an Atlantic Records spokesperson. Doctors had suggested she not perform for at least a month. The singer’s first day back in the saddle, so to speak, will be May 13 in Stuttgart, Germany. Although she’s capable of singing, she won’t be able to play guitar. Only two dates of her European tour – May… Read more »

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'Osbournes' Is Must-See TV For Incubus, Pink, Box Car Racer


“The Osbournes” have not only captivated you, your bleeping grandma and your bleeping hairdresser, but probably your favorite bleeping rock star as well. The most popular series in MTV history, with nearly 8 million viewers a week, has acquired a particularly loyal audience in perhaps the only people who can truly relate to the madness – other musicians. Incubus, for example, fell so hard for the show they asked their management to record it when they are on the road and send them copies for tour bus screenings. Singer Brandon Boyd said when “The Osbournes” is on, his eyes are… Read more »

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