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After Morningafter, Two More Albums From Pete Yorn


Pete Yorn plans to release two albums next year – the follow-up to 2001’s acclaimed Musicforthemorningafter and a record he made before his major-label debut. While the former will feature the same introspective singer/songwriter roots rock showcased in singles like “For Nancy (‘Cos It Already Is)” and “Strange Condition,” the latter will reveal another side of Yorn, who is currently touring with Weezer. “At the time, I was really into Guided by Voices, so it’s lo-fi, really blown-out vocals and guitars,” Yorn said backstage at the Coachella Festival in Indio, California, this weekend. “A lot of reverb. I started every… Read more »

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Layne Staley Memorialized At Second Candlelight Vigil


With funeral plans remaining to be announced, family, friends and fans said a second good-bye to the late Layne Staley on Friday night. Though the singer’s Alice in Chains bandmates, friends and family members gathered on April 20, the day after police first discovered Staley’s body in his home, for a small and impromptu candlight vigil, fans then organized a much larger eulogy to the singer at the same location, the International Fountain at the Seattle Center. Close to 400 people came to the tribute, which was promoted via fan sites and word of mouth, despite rainy weather that made… Read more »

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'Bandstand' Marks 50th Anniversary


When Dick Clark first pitched “American Bandstand” to ABC as a national series in the 1950s, network executives yawned. “I still have the letter, still have it framed in my office, which in effect said ‘Don’t call us, we’ll call you. Thank you, and it’s nice to see your dance party,’” Clark recalls. When he proposed a 50th anniversary special, Clark found out how little television had changed. Despite the show’s iconic place in pop culture, he had to argue the case of “American Bandstand” all over. An idea that was once ahead of its time was now hopelessly behind… Read more »

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'NSYNC, Lil' Kim, Treach, More Recall Left Eye's Rebellious Spirit


The harsh realization that Lisa “Left Eye” Lopes is no longer with us is settling in with some of her peers in the music industry. Some are still expressing their words of mourning, and some are reflecting on fond memories. “We are saddened today, and we have suffered a true loss to our industry,” ‘NSYNC said in a statement on Friday. “Lisa was a wonderful person who always brought high energy and a great vibe when she walked into a room. It was a pleasure and a lot of fun to work with her. She will be truly missed.” “It… Read more »

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Bjork's Pit, Beck's Set Among Few Surprises At Risk-Free Coachella – Review


To the left, a full moon illuminated a row of palm trees swaying in a mellow breeze as the Beta Band played their melodic pop. To the right, a red sun set over a gorgeous mountain range as Siouxsie and the Banshees wrapped up their first festival performance in more than seven years. Ahead, DJ Z-Trip captivated a titanic tent overflowing with dancers by marrying Michael Jackson’s “Billie Jean” and Rage Against the Machine’s “Testify.” It was a stereophonic moment of musical bliss. It was Coachella in a nutshell. The third annual Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival took over… Read more »

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Ex-'Blue's Clues' Host Steve Burns An Indie Rocker At Heart


After more than five years as host of Nickelodeon’s “Blue’s Clues,” Steve Burns is passing the leash to his successor and passing the mic to himself. Burns, who along with animated canine Blue has solved nearly 100 puzzles since the children’s show premiered in December 1996, is now facing a quandary that has baffled just about anyone who ever wanted to form a career around picking up a guitar: how to get signed. The 28-year-old Brooklyn, New York, resident has recorded 11 tunes, some of which are posted on www.steveswebpage.com, for an LP titled Songs for Dustmites. That was the… Read more »

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ZZ Top Tribute Album Hits Stores


Texas blues trio ZZ Top are getting back to their roots, with a tribute album featuring 15 country artists. “Sharp Dressed Men: A Tribute To ZZ Top,” hits stores Tuesday, with country stars covering songs made famous by Billy F. Gibbons, Frank Beard and Dusty Hill. Kenny Chesney performs “Tush,” Brooks and Dunn tackle “Rough Boy” and Willie Nelson puts his spin on “She Loves My Automobile.” Other hits on the tribute include “Legs” by Trace Adkins, “Gimme All Your Loving” by Lonestar, “Cheap Sunglasses” by the Warren Brothers, “I’m Bad, I’m Nationwide” by Dwight Yoakum, “Sure Got Cold After… Read more »

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Chilli, T-Boz, Jermaine Dupri Remember TLC's Left Eye


“There is a track called ‘A New Star Is Born,’ ” Lisa “Left Eye” Lopes said last summer, describing a song on her Supernova solo LP. “That track is dedicated to all those that have loved ones that have passed away. “It’s saying that there is no such thing as death. We can call it transforming for a lack of better words, but as scientists would say, ‘Every atom that was once a star is now in you.’ It’s in your body. So in the song I pretty much go along with that idea…. I don’t care what happens or… Read more »

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P. Diddy May Do Reality Show


P. Diddy may be giving the Osbournes some competition. The rapper, producer and owner of Bad Boy records tells Access Hollywood that he is close to inking a deal with MTV for his own reality show. The series would deal with how he runs his business. P. Diddy is promising that the censor will have his hands full with show, as he is quote sure it will have “a lot of bleeps… because it will be raw and uncensored.” “The Osbournes” is turning out to be MTV’s biggest series success in its 21-year history as it follows the life of… Read more »

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TLC Singer Killed in Car Crash


Lisa “Left Eye” Lopes, the effervescent, sometimes volatile rapping member of the Grammy-winning trio TLC, was killed in a car crash in Honduras, her record company said early Friday. Lopes, who would have turned 31 next month, was in the Central American nation for a vacation, Arista Records’ senior vice president of publicity Laura Swanson told The Associated Press. Lopes was reportedly among seven people in the car Thursday night and the only fatality. “No words can possibly express the sorrow and sadness I feel for this most devastating loss,” said Arista president L.A. Reid, who helped shape the career… Read more »

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