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Jackson’s heart was beating in ER, lawyer claims


Despite initial reports that Michael Jackson was unresponsive and paramedics were unable to revive him when he suffered cardiac arrest last June, an attorney for Jackson’s father, Joseph, claims that the singer had a weak heartbeat when he arrived in the emergency room.

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Congress clears historic health care bill


Summoned to success by President Barack Obama, the Democratic-controlled Congress approved historic legislation Sunday night extending health care to tens of millions of uninsured Americans and cracking down on insurance company abuses, a climactic chapter in the century-long quest for near universal coverage.

Interviews

Living Like Ghosts at the 10-month mark


Almost a year after its formation, Living Like Ghosts has already released its first EP and has a second in the works. idobi recently sat down with the band members to discuss their history, upcoming projects and what makes them tick.

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Patrick Stump debuts at SXSW… as a solo artist


It is 3:30 p.m. and Patrick Stump is sitting cross-legged on the balcony of his hotel, looking out on the Austin skyline with a smile on his face. He is wearing a gray button-up tucked into skintight black jeans. He looks ridiculously fit, not to mention pretty content. The smile never fades, not even for a second.

idobi News

Rockin’ That w/ Nick “Sexy” Scalise


Well, the news is out. We haven’t gone bankrupt, but Man Of The Hour will be moving to Virgin Radio this Sunday. Don’t worry Internet denizen, you can still listen to them online every Sunday night at 9pm EST at  http://montreal.virginradio.ca/. So, what’s going to be on idobi Radio thursday nights now? You didn’t think we’d leave you entertainment-less, do you? Tom made some calls, and we’ve got a new show in MotH’s time slot called Rockin’ That. Hosting the show for six week is drummer, songwriter, and producer Nick “Sexy” Scalise. You may know him from the band October… Read more »

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Bayside signs to Wind-Up Records


Long Island-based punk quartet Bayside has signed a “360 deal” with New York City-based indie Wind-Up Records, home to Cartel, Hawthorne Heights and others.

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