British bass player and session musician Pino Palladino has been tapped to replace the late John Entwistle on The Who's three-month American tour. ...
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The Who Tour Will Go On!
Pete Townshend and Roger Daltrey of The WHO have today confirmed that their US tour is to go ahead despite the death of ...
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Everclear Manager Opens Own Shop
Everclear manager Darren Lewis has left Azoff Entertainment and opened his own management firm, DL Management. In addition to Everclear, clients include 8stops7, ...
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IAAPA President Resigns
Effective December 31, 2002, Bret Lovejoy, president of The International Association of Amusement Parks and Attractions (IAAPA) will resign his post. In his ...
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Wire Mounts U.S. Tour; New EP
Recently re-formed art-punkers Wire will tour the US in September in support of their new EP, Read & Burn, described as "a harder, ...
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Egyptian Star Muharram Fouad Dies
CAIRO, Egypt (AP) — Muharram Fouad, Egypt’s celebrated singer and a movie star, died of kidney and heart complications on Thursday, Egypt’s Middle ...
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World Wrestling Entertainment Posts Net Profit
World Wrestling Entertainment Inc, which produces live events, TV shows and pay-per-view programming, posted a net profit in the fiscal fourth quarter compared ...
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Univision Music Group Forms Joint Venture To Create Latin Record Label
Univision Music Group (UMG) has formed a joint venture with international music industry veteran, Rudy Perez, to create a new record label, Rudy ...
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Virgin Records To Release Party At The Palace
The Queen's Golden Jubilee — an event honoring the 50th Anniversary of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II's Accession to the Throne — was ...
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The Phantom Of The Opera Breaks Records In Toledo
"The Phantom of the Opera" shattered all previous box office records at the Stranahan Theater in Toledo, pulling in ticket sales of $225,118, ...
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