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Song Related News for September 4, 2010
Ne-Yo on T.I.: 'He makes a lot of poor decisions'
(AP)
AP - Ne-Yo says T.I. has had many chances — and it's time he gets his act together.
Rapper T.I. arrested for drug possession in LA
(Reuters)
Reuters - Rapper T.I. has been released from jail after being arrested on suspicion of possessing ecstasy, police said on Thursday.
Funk band War tells PepsiCo they're not friends
(AP)
AP - Members of the original funk band War say they can't be friends with PepsiCo.
Katy Perry's chart-topper sparks new sales worries
(Reuters)
Reuters - The Capitol release bowed at No. 1 on the Billboard 200, thanks to first-week sales of 192,000 units in the United States, the ninth-best debut week so far this year, according to Nielsen SoundScan.
Lennon still helping me, Yoko Ono says
(AP)
AP - Yoko Ono says John Lennon is still helping her in her endeavours as an artist and peace activist as she pays tribute to her late husband before what would have been his 70th birthday.
Apple's jump into social networking not a slam-dunk
(Reuters)
Reuters - For all the innovations Apple has brought to the market through the years, it's also a pretty good follower.
Irish crowd pelt Gun N' Roses after lengthy wait
(Reuters)
Reuters - American rock band Guns N' Roses incurred the wrath of a crowd in Ireland after showing up almost an hour late -- and then left the stage after being pelted with plastic glasses.
Parenthood hasn't mellowed Sleater-Kinney's Tucker
(Reuters)
Reuters - The prevailing cultural attitude, at least for the middle-class, Caucasian, Western world, seems to be that the moment a woman gives birth, her taste in culture dies. "Mom blogs" peddle mewling folk singers, and your infant suddenly determines not only your musical preferences, but your outlook on life.
`American Idol' adds L.A. audition on Sept. 22
(AP)
AP - "American Idol" is expanding the talent search for its next season with an audition in Los Angeles later this month.
Veteran group Banda el Recodo still going strong
(Reuters)
Reuters - After more than seven decades in the business, seminal act Banda el Recodo remains one of the top-selling groups in the genre of brass-based Mexican music. Founded in 1938 by Cruz Lizarraga, the band has continued to thrive through the years thanks to Lizarraga's two sons, Joel and Alfonso, who have adapted the traditional banda format to multiple musical styles and contemporary arrangements.





