News Archive
June 1, 2006 - June 12, 2006
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Latest News: Janet Jackson teams with Nelly, Cher, Lil Eazy-E and More
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Cat Power, Sonic Youth Rock Late-Night TV
A weekly guide to rock and rap on the small screen, courtesy of Rock on TV
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Latest News: Mary J. to "Breakthrough," Katharine McPhee, Scissor Sisters and More
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Nashville Punks Be Your Own Pet Make Their Debut
Barely out of high school, the four-piece take their noise on the road
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The songwriter talks about his early years as a violinist, his stint in the army and the inspiration for his chart-topping hit "You're Beautiful"
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Latest News: Aguilera's Two-Disc Plan, DMX, Meat Loaf and More
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Eclectic Talent Billy Preston Dead at 59
Genre-bending keyboardist collaborated with the Beatles, Stones, Chili Peppers
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See an exclusive performance of five songs from Harper's new double album, "Both Sides of the Gun"
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Madonna's Confessions Tour: Expanded Coverage
A Special Online Package: Set lists, tour dates, live photos and more
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Latest News: Rob Zombie's ''Halloween,'' R. Kelly's Sex Tape and More
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Neil Young, Rihanna Rock Late-Night TV
A weekly guide to rock and rap on the small screen, courtesy of Rock on TV
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MTV Movie Awards: Another Victory for Music
Alba's curves and antics from Farrell and Ferrell were overshadowed by performances by AFI, Gnarls Barkley
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Merv Griffin may be best remembered as a schmoozy talk-show host. Behind the scenes, he turned his shiny, shallow American dreams into an empire of fluff. Meet the billionaire mogul who gave us Ryan Seacrest, and made casinos safe for blue-haired ladies
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Latest News: CBS Still Owes Half Mil in Jackson Halftime Scandal
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Republicans prevented more than 350,000 voters in Ohio from casting ballots or having their votes counted -- enough to have put John Kerry in the White House. BY ROBERT F. KENNEDY JR.
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The best new singles, bootlegs and podcasts on the Web
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Axl Rose delivers four hits-packed shows, parties hard
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Country fans haven't forgiven the Dixie Chicks for bashing Bush -- but the trio isn't shutting up
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The Best of the U.S. Festivals
From the Chilis in Chicago to Petty in Austin: Five events worth a road trip
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With hundreds of top acts, Bonnaroo, Lollapalooza and other events are the season's hottest tickets
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Radiohead's Thom Yorke on Going Solo
Web Exra: Yorke reflects on resisting reverb, record contracts and plain dumb luck
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A Primer on Rick Ross, Miami's Latest Hip-Hop Phenom
The Def Jam MC's hottest mixtape cuts, plus news on collaborations with Snoop and Lil Wayne
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An insider's peek, track-by-track, in advance of the historic Cirque du Soleil show
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Madonna's Confessions Tour: An Index
A Confessions Tour index, from Swarovski crystals to Ace bandages
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Four dates each for Chicago and Paris, six in New York -- but London gets eight
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Track List: Madonna's Confessions Tour
The L.A. opener dug back to "Like a Virgin," but most shows will veer new
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Anthony Kiedis' walking tour through selected songs on Stadium Arcadium
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Lacrosse players, sorority girls and the booze-fueled culture of the never-ending hookup on the nation's most embattled college campus
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In L.A. with Tom Petty, New Orleans for Jazz Fest, N.Y. with Pearl Jam and Vegas with the Killers
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New Idol Taylor Hicks attacks his songs like Britney slapping Sean Preston into the car seat forehead first
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COVER Tattooed Love Boys
After twenty-three years, nine albums, death, love and addiction, the Red Hot Chili Peppers are at Number One for the very first time
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