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Britney, 'NSYNC, All-Star Lineup To Record Marvin Gaye Classic


‘NSYNC, Britney Spears, Destiny’s Child, Alicia Keys and Ja Rule are among the artists who are lending their voices this week to an all-star remake of Marvin Gaye’s “What’s Going On” to benefit AIDS research. U2 frontman Bono and hip-hop/R&B producer Jermaine Dupri are organizing what Dupri has called a “We Are the World”-like project. Backstreet Boys, Wyclef Jean, Christina Aguilera, No Doubt singer Gwen Stefani and the Roots’ ?uestlove are also participating in the recording, according to organizers. Jennifer Lopez, Radiohead, Jagged Edge and Usher may also contribute, Dupri told MTV News last week. Hundreds of artists are in… Read more »

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Live365 Achieves Record Growth; 6.144 Million Listening Hours For August 2001


Live365 (www.live365.com), the world’s largest Internet broadcasting community, announced record-breaking listening time for the month of August with 6.144m hours. (idobi.com’s idobi Radio and idobi Pop broadcasts on Live365.) In fact, Live365’s listening audience has increased dramatically every month since inception and is up over 300% since the 1.9 Million hours streamed in December 2000. Live365’s time spent per user is much higher than any other Internet radio service. Nielsen NetRatings reports average time spent per Live365 visitor to be 1:28:41, which is nearly six times the average of 15:09 for Radio/Audio sites. Live365 reports strong listener hour growth per… Read more »

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Ex-Beatle McCartney Plays Air Guitar In Venice


Ex-Beatle Sir Paul McCartney made a surprise visit to the Venice Film Festival on Tuesday to see a short film featuring his voice and music. Accompanied by his fiancee, Heather Mills, 33, McCartney arrived in the rainy lagoon city like any well-prepared Englishman, with an umbrella in hand, and posed for photographers by playing air guitar on the rolled-up umbrella. McCartney, 59, had been due to attend the premiere of “Tuesday,” a 13-minute animated movie he helped produce, on Monday, but canceled at the last minute. Perhaps more appropriately, he turned up to see “Tuesday” on Tuesday. The film, which… Read more »

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Papa Roach Crawl Into Studio


Sacramento quartet Papa Roach will enter the studio this fall to record the follow-up to last year’s debut, Infest. Brendan O’Brien, who has worked with Ringo Starr drum beat so it”s called ‘Ringo,’ and there’s another called ‘AA.’” As a result of Papa Roach meeting various artists via summer music festivals, Buckner says they’re considered bringing guests into the fold. ” Bjork would be cool,” he says. “Tobin’s been writing these songs, and you could almost hear Bjork’s voice singing harmonies on it.”

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NetRadio Keeps Rockin' The Free World With New "Indie Rock'' Channel


NetRadio Corporation, a media company that is the leading online distributor of originally programmed audio entertainment through its Web site www.netradio.com, announced today the launch of a new non-traditional rock channel called “Indie Rock” that is programmed by Doc Kane, the newest member of the NetRadio programming team. The new “Indie Rock” channel will be album driven, instead of focusing on ‘the single,’ and will have a track depth that no other traditional radio station can match. Listeners will find the latest new indie music infused with some of the most important barrier breaking songs of the past – some… Read more »

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Columbia Records, Music Choice & Notorious Present September 'Street Team' Episode


Music Choice today announced the September “Street Team” show, which gives viewers a glimpse into the world of rising young bands Craving Theo, Spike 1000, Stereomud and Endo. Shows air between September 10th and September 16th. Check http://www.musicchoice.com or your local cable company for specific times. Columbia Records, Music and Notorious Pictures Inc. cooperatively create “Music Choice Presents: Street Team,” the next generation of rock & roll television. Street Team is an all-access journey into the fast-paced world of rock & roll. Combining the best elements of reality television and music, Street Team http://streetteamtv.com goes outside the box of standard… Read more »

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Mariah Carey To Do TV Interview


Mariah Carey will do her first sit-down interview since her emotional breakdown with ABC News’ Barbara Walters. The interview is scheduled to air on “20/20” at 10 p.m. EDT Sept. 12. The 31-year-old pop singer was treated at a Connecticut clinic earlier this month and has been with her mother, under a doctor’s care, since her release. Carey said she was exhausted after working on two movies – “Glitter,” opening Sept. 21, and “Wise Girls,” due out next year – as well as the soundtrack for “Glitter,” which hits stores Sept. 11. The Grammy winner recently posted a voice message… Read more »

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Ex-Metallica Bassist Jason Newsted Debuts EchoBrain


Former Metallica bassist Jason Newsted made his first live appearance with his new band, EchoBrain, on Sunday, playing an hour-long set of heavy yet melodic rock to close out Nadine’s Wild Weekend, a showcase of Bay Area bands. Newsted left Metallica in January, partly due to a strict policy barring side projects, and he had an air of rebirth about him at the posh Bimbo’s 365 Club. “Playing other types of music with other people always enabled me to play better for Metallica,” Newsted said before the show. “It really kept me fresh to hit that loud stuff, my forte.… Read more »

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Music Sales Down 10 Percent This Year


Music buyers kept a tighter hold on their purse strings in the first half of 2001, but for those who did hit the stores, full-length CDs accounted for even more purchases than they did last year, according to data released Monday by the Recording Industry Assn. of America. Unit shipments of music in all formats tumbled nearly 10% in the first six months of the year compared with the same period a year ago, while their dollar value slipped by 4.4% to $5.9 billion, the RIAA said. Accounting for part of that discrepancy was the relative strength of the industry’s… Read more »

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Rollins Band A Million Miles Away From Creed, 'Artistic Flop' Britney


Henry Rollins isn’t a fan of much metal music these days. He even claims to have never listened to an entire Rage Against the Machine song. That doesn’t, however, mean he can’t relate to the Bizkit bunch. A seasoned singer, author, actor and spoken-word performer, Rollins has a knack for relating to most everything. “I hear some guy sing, ‘You f ed me over, you bitch.’ I used to write those songs,” Rollins said from his Los Angeles office last month. “When the girl left me, she got at least a 20-page indictment in my journal and two songs about… Read more »

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