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Just Two Good Ole Boys...

How CMT is making cowboy boots, pickup trucks, and woeful ballads cool. But not too cool.READ»

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Camp Hill

Hip-hop Grammy winner Lauryn Hill and her Refugee Project charity send 100 at-risk teenagers to Camp Hill, a two-week retreat designed to enhance campers' cultural awareness and self-esteem.READ»

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Sorry Jay-Z Auto Tune Isn't Dead, T-Pain Has an iPhone App to Spread It to the Masses

Jay-Z may have declared the "Death of Autotune," but T-Pain, the King of Auto Tune, strikes back with a new iPhone app that helps anyone sing like him. In the video below, see artists like Keri Hilson, Soulja Boy, and Akon using the ...READ»

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Blondie

The challenge of orchestrating four simultaneous boomerangs did not discourage Blondie -- the New Wave revivalists with the most punk, funk, and spunk.READ»

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Aerosmith

Sweet Emotion. Sometimes that's all it takes to bolster a boomerang. Sometimes it takes a little more to get back in the saddle.READ»

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The Self-Prescribing Media Doctor #8

Coldplay is cool in any weather.  This is one band that has made the bridge between mass popularity and the discerning thinker or imaginative fool.  They are a truly all-weather band in terms of the imaginative possibilities ...READ»

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All Points West Music and Arts Festival

The summer music festival circuit has mostly come and gone, but with Lollapalooza still to go in Chicago next weekend, All Points West is carving out a place in the summer schedule, with headliners like Jay-Z, Tool, and Coldplay ...READ»

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Riff on the Future of Music

A couple of nights ago I had the prvilege to hear Tom Milsom, a 20-year-old musician play music for friends in my living room. A mutual friend had "discovered" him on YouTube. And he was wonderful.I wrote a blog post about that ...READ»

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Meet the 27-Year-Old Who's Hijacking Twitter, One Quiz-Crazy Tween at a Time

In just over a month, Dave Zohrob's Twitter app, LOLquiz, has amassed more than 300,000 users and spawned at least 20 trending topics. WTF?READ»

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Cameron B Sharpe - iJango

Cameron Sharpe Articles After a six-year hiatus, Julian "JuJu" Marley is back with his third album, "Awake." The Ghetto Youths/Universal release, which he co-produced with his brothers Damian "Jr. Gong" Marley and Stephen Marley, drew inspiration from the spirit of Cedella Marley Booker, their grandmother (and Bob Marley's mother), who died in 2008. Marley spoke to Billboard about maturing as an artist, youth-on-youth crime and the family legacy that inspires his music. READ»

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Just Two Good Ole Boys...

Two city slickers help make MTV's country music channel, CMT, cool without alienating a devoted audience of diehard country music fans.READ»

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Quincy Jones III Builds a Digital Entertainment Brand

While longstanding entertainment brands are scrambling to find their own MySpace or YouTube strategy to get their businesses back on track, Quincy D. Jones III, and his company's president, Paul A. Campbell, a former Microsoft business development executive, have set their sights on taking their company, QD3 Entertainment, to the forefront of digital urban entertainment.READ»

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Coldplay Sells a Million Digital Albums, Confirms Downloads Are King

Coldplay is the king of downloads. According to Neilsen, the band has become the first to sell over one million digital albums in the U.S., and over two million worldwide. It may be surprising that this hasn't happened before, but it ...READ»

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No Boundaries

This spring, the Kosovar refugees received a $1-million helping hand from some unlikely supporters at Epic Records: Pearl Jam, Rage Against the Machine, Neil Young, Korn ... and more.READ»

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From Guitar Hero to The Beatles: Music Games at War

With the debut of The Beatles: Rock Band and Guitar Hero 5, MTV Games and Activision Blizzard are fighting to dominate the music genre--but can they beat the recession?READ»

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Peder Seglund Henrik

Peder Seglund, Peder Henrik SeglundREAD»

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Winston Conkling

Winston Conkling 2004's Tha Carter signaled a change in direction for Lil Wayne. The album itself wasn't a significant departure from Lil Wayne's past work -- after all, it was filled with tracks produced by Cash Money's in-house producer, Mannie Fresh, some of which could well have been left on the cutting room floor -- yet it showcased a more measured and mature performance by the rapper, who seemed newly emboldened and sported a new, dreadlocked look on the album's cover. Tha Carter spawned Lil Wayne's biggest hit in years, "Go DJ," while the album itself was a Top Five hit. 2004 also marked the beginning of Lil Wayne's string of guest appearances on other artists' songs, starting with Destiny's Child's "Soldier." READ»

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Bottled Up

Just When Cristal got kicked out of the party, Hip-hop fixture Branson B. was rolling out his own champagne. So where are his famous friends now? Hey, it's just business.READ»

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Fast Talk: Brands On The Run

Atlantic Records president Julie Greenwald on what it takes to make brands out of bands.READ»

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Donald Seoane

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Hip hop clothing is all the rage at the moment.

The opportunity you have been waiting at a lot of growth and usually you just want to get happening on themselves. There is all the great opportunity to set up your own home issue.Instead they will also help to make reliable that you ...READ»

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BlueBeat's Hank Risan: That's Not the Beatles, It's a "Virtual Cover Band"

If you thought that was AC/DC, Pink Floyd, Led Zeppelin, and The Beatles you streamed for free or downloaded this week for $.25 from BlueBeat.com, it's an understandable error. The music sounded identical to songs by those artists. ...READ»

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Michele DesRochers

Michele DesRochers With rumors running rampant that he had become a bloated, bald, and drug-addled hermit (due to the fact that he did not grant a single interview between 1994-1999, staying completely out of the spotlight), Rose continued to work on GNR's next release himself. 1999 saw GNR's first new song released in nearly eight years, the industrial rocker "Oh My God" from the End of Days soundtrack, as well as a live compilation of old-school GNR tracks, Live Era: '87-'93, yet both came and went without much fanfare. But all that changed when Rose and his new cohorts (which included ex-Nine Inch Nails guitarist Robin Finck, mask-wearing solo guitarist Buckethead, ex-Replacements bassist Tommy Stinson, ex-Primus drummer Brian Mantia, plus longtime GNR keyboardist Dizzy Reed) played their first live shows together in early 2001, receiving unanimously favorable reviews. With a world tour booked and album nearing completion (reportedly to be titled Chinese Democracy), the GNR/Axl Rose hype machine appeared to be building up to a feverish pitch once again. ~ Greg Prato, All Music Guide READ»

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BlueBeat Defiantly Selling Beatles, AC/DC, Pink Floyd, Led Zeppelin Right Now for Cheap

Download site BlueBeat seems to have looked squarely in the eye of litigious record label legal eagles and various judges who've sided with them--then figuratively dropped trou and shot 'em a moon.READ»

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Al Gomes and Bignoise

Artists Hall of Fame :Brian Scott Co-founder of the internationally acclaimed Blue Man Group Appearance: Lead vocals and guitar on The Arm's "Bucket" CD: 'Digital Mystery Tour: Side One,' Track 1Bill Champlin Lead singer of ...READ»