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Song Related News for March 11, 2010
T-Pain gets animated in 'Freaknik,' talks new CD
(AP)
AP - You wouldn't think T-Pain was inhibited at all. But the rapper-singer, known for his synthesized vocals and catchy hooks, says he sometimes feels creatively restrained when it comes to music.
`Il Postino' opera premiere set for Sept. 23 in LA
(AP)
AP - The delayed premiere of Daniel Catan's "Il Postino" has been rescheduled by the Los Angeles Opera for Sept. 23, the opening night of the 2010-11 season.
UK musicians pay tribute to songs of Nick Drake
(Reuters)
Reuters - Nick Drake is an unlikely romantic hero. In the 1970s he was a minor English singer and songwriter who peddled a lyrical brand of introspection that earned him a small but devoted following and few record sales.
Quincy Jones, John Mayer to headline LA music expo
(Reuters)
Reuters - Producer Quincy Jones, pop guitarist John Mayer and retired soul singer Bill Withers will headline performing rights group ASCAP's annual songwriters convention in Hollywood on April 22-24, organizers said.
Rocker Joe Walsh takes on namesake politician
(Reuters)
Reuters - Another musician is claiming that a political candidate is tone deaf to the nation's intellectual property laws. And this one has an amusing twist.
Kanye West begins recording new album
(Yahoo! Music)
Yahoo! Music - Courtesy of NME -- Rapper looks to Gill Scott-Heron and Nina Simone for inspiration
Underwood to sing national anthem at Super Bowl
(AP)
AP - Carrie Underwood is going to the Super Bowl — and she'll be singing the national anthem.
Gabriel: Disaster aid can benefit from technology
(AP)
AP - Haiti's devastating earthquake reinforced Peter Gabriel's belief that disaster relief needs to take better advantage of the digital age.
Hearing scheduled in Jackson dad's bid for stipend
(AP)
AP - A judge has scheduled a hearing to decide if Michael Jackson's father should receive a monthly allowance of more than $15,000 from the pop star's estate.
After Mamma Mia!, fans can sing along with ABBA
(Reuters)
Reuters - If singing along to ABBA classics on the "Mamma Mia!" soundtrack is not enough, fans have the chance to perform alongside 3-D, holographic versions of the Swedish quartet at a new exhibition dedicated to them.





