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<title><![CDATA[Lindsay Lohan Re-Creates Nude Marilyn Monroe Photo Shoot; Plus Amy Winehouse, Lil Jon, Mario, 'Idol' & More, In <i>For The Record</i>]]></title>
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<b>Lindsay Lohan</b> has done some racy photo shoots in the past, but she takes it to a whole new level in <a href="http://nymag.com/" target="_blank"><i>New York</i> magazine</a> to pay tribute to her idol. The <a href="/movies/news/articles/1571340/20071005/story.jhtml">recently rehabbed</a> actress re-created <b>Marilyn Monroe</b>'s famous "Last Sitting" nude pictorial for the mag's spring fashion issue with the shoot's original photographer, Bert Stein. So was she nervous about getting in front of the camera wearing nothing but a chiffon scarf? "I was comfortable with it," she told <i>New York,</i> though she admitted to doing "250 crunches" the previous night. On set for Lohan's revealing re-creation was a small entourage of her manager; her security guard; a makeup artist and assistant; a hairstylist and assistant; a stylist; a manicurist; a sentry posted to guard the on-loan diamonds; the photographer and his manager; two photo assistants; and the actress' younger sister, Ali. (By comparison, Stern's original shoot with Monroe was just him and his subject). "Here's a woman who is giving herself to the public," Lohan said of the original photos. "She's saying, 'Look, you've taken a lot from me, so why don't I give it to you myself.' She's taking control back." ...
</p><p>After taking home five <a href="/news/articles/1581292/20080210/winehouse_amy.jhtml">Grammys</a> at least week's awards, <b>Amy Winehouse</b> will appear at the Brit Awards in London Wednesday night, her publicist confirmed. The performance will be Winehouse's first appearance on a British television program since she left a London rehab clinic two weeks ago. ...
</p><p>Indie powerhouse TVT Records, home to rap stars <b>Lil Jon</b> and the <b>Ying Yang Twins</b>, will file for bankruptcy protection, label head Steve Gottleib announced Tuesday. According to <i>Billboard,</i> the New York company will continue to operate, but a number of staff members have been let go, and several acts, though not confirmed as of press time, will become free agents. The Gottleib-founded TVT rose to prominence in the '80s after releasing rock albums by <b>Nine Inch Nails</b> and made larger strides beginning in the '90s with its roster of hip-hop acts. Recent legal battles with Def Jam Records and Slip-N-Slide over projects by <b>Ja Rule</b> and <b>Pitbull</b> before each gained notoriety zapped TVT of millions of dollars. ... "Dancing With the Stars" typically appeals to an older demographic, but <b>Mario</b> hopes to bring his young fans to the competition. The R&B crooner will join "American Pie" star <b>Shannon Elizabeth</b>, Miami Dolphins defensive end <b>Jason Taylor</b>, Olympic gold medalist <b>Kristy Yamaguchi</b> and more on the reality show's new season, which kicks off March 17 at 8 p.m. ET on ABC. ...
</p><p>The producers of "American Idol" have teamed up with Apple's iTunes Store, giving "Idol" fans the chance to purchase music by their favorite contestants before the show's winner is crowned. Starting this week, iTunes will offer downloads of every performance from the top 24 semifinalists, for 99 cents; full videos of the final 12 contestants will be offered for $1.99 beginning March 12. iTunes will also allow customers to pre-order tracks from a given contestant for automatic download the day after "Idol" airs. One-click access to the store is being made available from the show's official Web site. ... "American Idol" victor <b>Jordin Sparks</b> will be the opening act on <b>Alicia Keys</b>' upcoming North American tour, which kicks off April 19 in Hampton, Virginia. The tour concludes June 18 with a performance at New York's Madison Square Garden. ...
</p><p>They haven't even been born yet, but <b>Jennifer Lopez</b> and <b>Marc Anthony</b>'s twins might already be earning some cash. <i>People</i> magazine reportedly shelled out up to $6 million for the first crack at photos of the babies, while <i>OK!</i> struck an exclusive deal for international rights to the pictures, according to <i>AdAge</i> magazine. However, <i>People</i> and the stars' reps denied that these deals are final. ... <b>Heidi Klum</b> to the rescue! According to an <i>AP</i> report, the model and "Project Runway" host wants to help <b>Britney Spears</b> and said she'd be willing to open her home to the troubled pop star while she tries to put her life back together. "She can call me and come live in our house with us for a couple of months," Klum said. "I would help set her straight. I am sorry when a young person gets thrown so off-track. She has, of course, lived an extremely wild life." No word on whether Spears will take her up on the offer. ...
</p><p>According to <i>The Associated Press,</i> the <b>Spice Girls</b>' tour-bus driver assisted police in the arrest of a Michigan man, who is the chief suspect in a carjacking. Police told the wire service that the bus driver called 911 to report a possible drunk driver weaving in and out of traffic on Interstate 75, just outside of Detroit, on Saturday. (The Spice Girls were performing that night in nearby Auburn Hills.) The motorist was arrested and turned over to police in the town of Burton in connection with a carjacking at a gas station. Police did not identify the Spice Girls' bus driver or the man who was arrested. ...
</p><p><b>Pink</b>'s <a href="/news/articles/1581825/20080219/pink.jhtml">marriage might be ending</a>, but her movie career is still moving forward. She shot "Catacombs" several years ago, and now the horror film will finally see the light of day &#8212; or, at least, the DVD shelf &#8212; when it is released in video stores Tuesday (February 19). "It takes place in Paris," Pink told MTV News when she first shot the movie. "I'm an expatriate who moved to Paris to study at the Sorbonne, but I dropped out, because I like to party, and my friends run all these underground parties in the Paris tunnels, where they have all these ancient remains of people. And people actually do party underground there. It's all true. It's pretty amazing and intricate, actually." Pink's character then invites her younger sister (played by Shannyn Sossamon) to come and visit, and because her sib is "very high-anxiety, an annoying nervous wreck," Pink decides to invite her to the catacomb parties to "mess with her a little bit. It's all about family ties and how evil we can be to our siblings and what we get for doing that," Pink said. Despite the film's locale, she only shot in the City of Lights for four days, and the rest of "Catacombs" was actually shot in Bucharest, Romania. "It's cheaper," she shrugged. ...
</p><p><b>My Chemical Romance</b> have revealed details of their upcoming tour. The trek will feature openers <b>Billy Talent</b> and <b>Drive By</b>, and get under way March 28 in Tempe, Arizona. Dates are scheduled through May 6 in Philadelphia. ... <b>Green Jell&#255;</b>, that long-forgotten mock-metal outfit behind the infectious "Three Little Pigs," have reformed and are in the process of booking a national tour for this summer. The band will also re-release 1991's <i>Cereal Killer</i> and 1994's <i>333</i> LPs, along with a DVD of all their videos. For now, Green Jell&#255; are scheduled to play the new Milwaukee Metalfest on June 7 in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. ...
</p><p><b>Camp Freddy</b>, the cover band featuring <b>Jane's Addiction</b> guitarist <b>Dave Navarro</b>, ex-<b>Cult</b> bassist <b>Billy Morrison</b> and <b>Velvet Revolver</b>'s <b>Matt Sorum</b> and <b>Scott Weiland</b>, will be taking over Los Angeles' Roxy Theatre "every Thursday night during the month of May for our very first residency," the band reports. "Each week we will perform a different set list, and the evening's performance will culminate with two or three songs featuring our very special guests of the night. We will not be advertising these guests in advance. The band will be joined each week by our good friend and longtime Camp Freddy cohort [<b>Sugar Ray</b>'s] <b>Mark McGrath</b>." ...
</p><p>On Saturday, <b>Bury Your Dead</b> guitarist <b>Eric Ellis</b> was attacked by six individuals following the band's performance at the Rave in Milwaukee. Ellis was held at gunpoint while the men hit him multiple times with a baseball bat and hammer. Local police have characterized the incident as a "gang initiation." Despite his injuries, Ellis and the rest of the band will continue on with their tour alongside <b>Hellyeah</b>. "It will take more than this to stop Bury Your Dead," the band said in a statement. ...
</p><p>Ska-punk act <b>Goldfinger</b> will return April 22 with <i>Hello Destiny,</i> which will be issued by Side One Dummy Records. The album follows 2005's <i>Disconnect Notice</i> and will feature founding guitarist <b>Charlie Paulsen</b>, who parted ways with the band in 1997. ... Portland, Maine, rockers <b>6Gig</b> will be reuniting for two hometown gigs. The shows are set for April 25 and April 26, at the Big Easy. ... <b>Foxy Shazam</b> will be hitting the road with <b>Portugal. the Man</b> starting March 17 in El Paso, Texas. The trek runs through March 27 in San Francisco. ...
</p><p><b>Underoath</b> have tapped <b>Matt Goldman</b> and <b>Killswitch Engage</b>'s <b>Adam Dutkiewicz</b> to produce their forthcoming album, which they've written eight songs for so far and will begin recording in about a month. Meanwhile, the band's "Live" CD/DVD set will hit stores May 13.
</p><p>2.15.08
</p><p><b>Alicia Keys</b> took home four trophies from the NAACP Image Awards, held at Los Angeles' Shrine Auditorium Thursday night. She won the Outstanding Album and Outstanding Female Artist prizes, as well as the top video and song awards. Other honorees included <b>Chris Brown</b>, <b>Jordin Sparks</b>, <b>Denzel Washington</b> and <b>Janet Jackson</b>. Washington and his "Great Debaters" co-star <b>Jurnee Smollett</b> won the Best Actor and Actress prizes for film, while Jackson received the Best Supporting Actress honor for her work in "<B>Tyler Perry</b>'s Why Did I Get Married?" ...
</p><p>As <b>Britney Spears</b>' father <a href="/news/articles/1581619/20080214/spears_britney.jhtml">extended control over her affairs</a> in Los Angeles on Thursday, a New York attorney attempted to undo them by taking the conservatorship to federal court. Claiming he represents the singer &#8212; despite a judge already deciding she's <a href="/news/articles/1580917/20080204/spears_britney.jhtml">unable to retain counsel of her own</a> just yet &#8212; attorney Jon Eardley filed a claim that the singer's conservatorship deprives her of her civil liberties, since she's been denied the right to meet freely with whom she chooses (as her father has the power to restrict visitors); make and receive phone calls (since a restraining order prevents manager <a href="/news/articles/1580567/20080129/spears_britney.jhtml">Sam Lutfi</a> from contacting her); drive a car (since her father hired security to do that for her); and gain access to money or credit cards (since her finances are being handled by her trust). "She is being confined ... to the private person of her own home," the suit reads. Eardley is represented by Lutfi's publicist, Michael Sands, who claims that the motion moves jurisdiction from Los Angeles Superior Court to the U.S. District Court, and voids the conservatorship: "Britney Spears has no conservatorship!" he said in a press release. However, the Los Angeles Superior Court responded, "This is an issue that will have to be litigated by the parties." ...
</p><p><b>Paramore</b> and <b>Jimmy Eat World</b> have rolled out dates for their much-anticipated co-headlining tour. The 20-date outing will take them from San Antonio on April 1 to Atlantic City, New Jersey, on May 2, with stops in California, Iowa, New York and elsewhere along the way. ...
</p><p><b>Eddie Vedder</b> has sketched out the itinerary for his first-ever solo tour, which he will stage in support of his <a href="/news/articles/1581272/20080210/story.jhtml">Grammy-nominated</a> "Into the Wild" soundtrack, according to Billboard.com. The <b>Pearl Jam</b> frontman will swing through Vancouver, British Columbia, on April 2, after which he'll play a smattering of shows in various California cities: Santa Cruz (April 5), Berkeley (April 7), Santa Barbara (April 10), Los Angeles (April 12-13) and San Diego (April 15). ... The <B>Raconteurs</b> are wrapping up their yet-untitled sophomore effort in Nashville, according to a <a href="http://blog.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=blog.view&friendID=50401098&blogID=357881188" target="_blank">recent post on their MySpace page.</a> The post wasn't forthcoming with more details, although it did say, "They promise to release [the LP] as soon as they can." ...
</p><p><B>U2</B> frontman <B>Bono</B> and British artist <b>Damien Hirst</b> raised $42 million for HIV/AIDS programs in Africa at a Sotheby's auction in New York on Thursday, according to <I>The Associated Press.</i> The (Red) Auction, co-organized by the Gagosian Gallery, sold pieces from some of the world's top contemporary artists. Sotheby's said model <b>Christy Turlington</b> bought a piece for $170,500. "We got serious about love, and not just the love of art, but the love of our brothers and sisters suffering from AIDS in the poorest places on the planet," Bono said, according to BBC News. ...
</p><p><B>Coheed and Cambria</B>, <B>Incubus</B> and <B>Disturbed</B> have been added to the roster for this year's Download Festival in England (June 13-15). They join a lineup that already features <B>Kiss</B>, <B>Judas Priest</B>, the <B>Offspring</B>, <B>Mot&#246;rhead</B>, <B>H.I.M</B>, <B>Children of Bodom</B>, <B>Rise Against</B>, <B>Lostprophets</B>, <B>Alter Bridge</B> and <B>In Flames</B>. ... <b>Aerosmith</b> are starring in a new edition of "Guitar Hero" called, er, "Guitar Hero: Aerosmith." Due in the summer, the game will feature 30 or so songs by the Boston legends, as well as ones by bands that have opened for <b>Steven Tyler</b>'s crew. ...
</p><p><b>Chan Marshall</b> &#8212; better known as <b>Cat Power</b> &#8212; has bulked up her tour schedule in support of her recently released album, <i>Jukebox,</i> according to Pitchfork. Following an April 10 show in Vancouver, British Columbia, she will hit up Seattle the following day and continue playing gigs through an April 20 show at Austin, Texas' South by Southwest fest. Two days later, she'll perform in Houston, after which she'll journey down to Mexico City for an April 23 performance. ... The <b>National</b> &#8212; whose last album, <i>Boxer,</i> made many critics' top 10 lists last year &#8212; have slipped out a live EP through Rhapsody, Pitchfork reports. The release, called <i>Rhapsody Rocks NYC,</i> contains four songs recorded at New York's CMJ Music Marathon last year. ...
</p><p><b>Butch Walker</b> has slapped together a new live album, but in case you're running low on funds these days, don't worry &#8212; he's posted the 24-track effort for free download at <a href="http://www.friendsorenemies.com/web/foe/" target="_blank">FriendsorEnemies.com.</a> Devout fans can get the release with bonus tracks for $5.99. ... <b>Portishead</b> have firmed up their first album in 10 years. <i>Third</i> will drop April 29 and feature 11 songs, including "Nylon Smile," "Magic Doors" and "The Rip." ...
</p><p><B>Yoko Ono</B> has denied reports that she was planning legal action against singer <B>Lennon Murphy</B>, who has sought to trademark the name of her band, <B>Lennon</B>. In a letter to the technology blog <a href="http://boingboing.net/" target="_blank">BoingBoing,</a> Ono explained that several years ago, Lennon Murphy sought Ono's permission to perform under her birth name, Lennon Murphy, which Ono did not object to. But later, without Ono's knowledge, the singer reportedly filed an application in the U.S. Trademark Office requesting the exclusive right to utilize the name "Lennon" for musical performances. Ono's attorneys asked Murphy's lawyers and manager to withdraw the registration, offering to cover all costs Murphy had incurred in filing for the trademark. When Murphy went ahead with the registration anyway, Ono said she did not sue Murphy, but had her attorneys notify the trademark office that Ono did not believe it was fair that Murphy be granted the exclusive right to the Lennon trademark for musical and entertainment services. Ono wrote, "I am really hurt if people thought that I told a young artist to not use her own name in her performances and had sought to sue her. I did no such thing. I hope this allegation will be cleared." ...
</p><p><b>Borders Books</b> is trying a new method to appeal to music downloaders. According to a press release, the retailer will roll out 14 new concept stores this year featuring "digital centers" that will allow customers to burn CDs and download music and books to most MP3 players, though not to iPods.
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<description><![CDATA[<p type="articleSubhead">Prosecutors withdraw charges against Sigel; Love executive-producing Cobain biopic; Watts is one for the 'Birds' flick.<br/>By MTV News staff</p>
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If you thought <b>Jay-Z</b> was a little premature in announcing his "retirement" four years ago, you're not alone. The hip-hop mogul admits in a new interview with <i>XXL</i> that he "pulled the retirement ripcord too many times." He added, "I want to never say that again. ... People looking at me like, 'Please shut up.' I was looking at [my retirement movie] 'Fade to Black' the other day. I was embarrassed. I couldn't watch. I'm not playing with you. I had to turn it off. I was cringing." On November 6, Jay-Z will issue <a href="/news/articles/1571481/20071009/jay_z.jhtml"><i>American Gangster</i> LP</a> &#8212; the second album he has put out since making the "retirement" announcement in 2003. ...
</p><p>Prosecutors in Philadelphia have withdrawn charges against <B>Beanie Sigel</b> after the rapper resolved a dispute over a rental car he had kept long past its return date, <i>The Associated Press</i> reports. Sigel (born Dwight Grant) had rented a 2007 Nissan Altima from Payless Car Rental in July but didn't return the vehicle by its August 13 due date. He also failed to contact the rental company. The car was reported stolen September 6 and was later returned October 5, just as detectives headed to Sigel's home to inquire about the car. Sigel has accumulated $5,000 in late fees, but he has since paid them, which caused prosecutors to withdraw the charges. ...
</p><p>A <B>Kurt Cobain</B> biopic based on "Heavier Than Heaven," the widely praised 2001 biography of the late <B>Nirvana</B> singer written by Seattle journalist Charles Cross, will be executive produced by Cobain's widow, <B>Courtney Love</B>, according to <i>Variety.</i> The script for the yet-untitled film is slated to be written by "Kite Runner" screenwriter <b>David Benioff</b>, and Universal Pictures is funding the film. The producers have not addressed whether they have the rights to Nirvana's music for the film or which parts of Cobain's life it will cover. ...
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</p><p><b>Bruce Springsteen</b>, <b>Joss Stone</b>, <b>KT Tunstall</b>, <b>Bob Dylan</b> and others are featured on <i>Serve2,</i> a recently released Hard Rock International compilation disc that benefits the Artists Against Hunger &amp; Poverty arm of the World Hunger Year project. Unreleased tracks by those artists &#8212; plus <b>Mat Kearney</b>, <b>O.A.R.</b>, the <b>Hold Steady</b> and more &#8212; will be featured on the set, which is available at Hard Rock Cafes. ... In addition to reuniting for some upcoming shows in November, it appears the <B>Verve</B> have been busy cooking up some new tunes, with the possibility of a new album in 2008. Bassist <B>Simon Jones</B> wrote in <a href="http://profile.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=user.viewprofile&friendid=202326589" target="_blank">his blog</a> that among the band's first new tracks in a decade are the songs "Sit and Wonder," "Judas," "Appalachian Springs," "Mona Lisa" and "Rather Be." ... U.K. shoegazers <b>Swervedriver</b> are also re-forming, bringing their 10-year hiatus to a close. The group is planning a worldwide tour for early next year. ... <b>American Music Club</b> will deliver <i>The Golden Age</i> &#8212; their second post-reunion effort, in fact &#8212; February 5. The track list hasn't been revealed yet. ...
</p><p><b>Hellyeah</b> have set November 13 as the release date for "Below the Belt," their new live DVD. The set will feature footage from the day the hard-rockers got together for the first time, along with performance footage from the making of their album, their first studio sessions and live clips from their world tour. The DVD will also boast personal interviews, as well as a few surprises. ... Irate <b>Aerosmith</b> fans are filing a lawsuit against the band for nixing its September 26 concert on the Hawaiian island of Maui last month, according to <i>The Honolulu Advertiser.</i> The class-action suit claims the band bailed from the sold-out show so it could play a bigger one in Chicago instead; that the late cancellation was unnecessary; and that it caused many fans to lose money they spent &#8212; somewhere between $500,000 and $3 million in total &#8212; on plane tickets, car rentals and hotels. The suit was filed on behalf of all ticket holders, and, under state law, plaintiffs could be eligible for triple their losses in damages and up to $5,000 if age 62 or over. ...
</p><p><b>Stone Roses</b> mastermind <b>Ian Brown</b> is giving his music a classical makeover by enlisting an orchestra to rework his hits. The singer's fifth solo release, <i>The World Is Yours,</i> was released last month, and Brown plans to play a set of classical concerts to put an interesting twist on his famous works. More details will be revealed in the coming weeks. ... <b>Eels</b> are putting out a 10th anniversary best-of set and a collection of rarities, both of which will feature a DVD and land in stores January 15. The sets will be called <i>Meet the Eels: Essential Eels Vol. 1, 1996-2006</i> and <i>Eels Useless Trinkets: B-Sides, Soundtracks, Rarities and Unreleased 1996-2006.</i> ...
</p><p>South African reggae star <B>Lucky Dube</B> was shot and killed in an apparent carjacking attempt on Thursday in Johannesburg, South Africa. <I>AP</I> reports that Dube, 43, died when he tried to drive away during the incident and crashed into a tree after being shot twice by two unknown male assailants. Dube's son had reportedly gotten out of the car shortly before the singer was shot.
</p><p>10.18.07
</p><p><b>Jessica Simpson</b> gets physical in the new issue of <i>InStyle,</i> breaking out her trainer's plan to "get your best body now!" But she turns inward as well, telling the magazine for its November issue &#8212; which hits racks Friday (<a href="/photos/?fid=1572307" onclick="return popFlip('fid=1572307');">check out the full cover here</a>) &#8212; that, "I was the princess in the fairy tale &#8212; then reality came crashing in, and I learned that isn't always how life works." She insisted that "I am in complete control of my life" after going through her divorce with <b>Nick Lachey</b> and, while she didn't call out ex-boyfriend <b>John Mayer</b> by name, she did reveal, "I've had my heart broken since my divorce. That's OK. I believe you fall in love more than once and get your heart broken more than once. Trust me, I have cried myself to sleep." ...
</p><p><b>Kanye West</b> isn't exactly the kind of guy who needs an ego boost, but <b>Jennifer Lopez</b> and <b>Pharrell</b> puffed him up a bit anyway in recent interviews with MTV Europe. J. Lo says she finds West "to be a very smart businessman" and that <a href="/news/articles/1570001/20070918/west_kanye.jhtml">his album faceoff with <b>50 Cent</b></a> was "clever." "I think it's fun for publicity. ... It was really about a healthy competition between two amazing artists," said the singer &#8212; whose new album, <i>Brave,</i> unfortunately <a href="/news/articles/1572111/20071017/kid_rock.jhtml">hasn't been faring too well</a> in record stores. Pharrell is cheering West's <i>Graduation</i> &#8212; when asked if he's happy for West's success, the super-producer replied, "Absolutely. That album is a classic: flawless production; lyrically, he absolutely, absolutely took himself to another level. ... He is in the clouds with that album." ...
</p><p>While he was at it, Pharrell also championed an entirely different musical act &#8212; Swedish garage-rockers the <b>Hives</b>, who he teamed with for their November 13 release, <i>The Black and White Album.</i> "Those are my guys," he said. "[They're] fun, they're smart, they have a great image, they love music." Pharrell, who knows a thing or two about turning the knobs, said he actually picked up a few tips from Hives frontman <b>Pelle Almqvist</b>. "Forget about it. He knows everything. I'm in the studio learning things from him." ...
</p><p>While 50 may still be stinging from the aforementioned chart battle, he's reportedly moving on to something else &#8212; a new <b>G-Unit</b> project. The group has pegged December 18 as the release date for their sophomore effort, <i>Shoot to Kill,</i> and <b>Funkmaster Flex</b> will premiere the first single, "Wanna Lick" (featuring <b>Lil' Kim</b>), Friday on Hot 97, according to <i>XXL</i> magazine. "Cancel Christmas, it's over," 50 told the mag in regards to the much-anticipated release. ...
</p><p>Sorry, <b>Mariah</b> fans &#8212; looks like her new album isn't coming out this year after all. While her record label confirmed that her yet-untitled follow-up to <i>The Emancipation of Mimi</i> would be dropping December 4, a label representative now says Carey is still recording and the date has not been solidified. ... <b>Wyclef Jean</b> performed a handful of tunes at a charity-poker event on Tuesday in New York. He played some hits and gave renditions of two traditional songs as well: "La Bamba" (Mexico) and "Guantanamera" (Cuba). <b>Thrice</b>, <b>Joey Fatone</b>, <b>Boyz II Men</b> and others attended the Vail Hold'Em Poker Event for Your Cause, which involved celebrities competing to win money for their charities of choice. More than $250,000 was raised. ...
</p><p><b>Alicia Keys</b>, <b>KT Tunstall</b>, <b>Earth, Wind &amp; Fire</b>, <b>Annie Lennox</b>, <b>Juanes</b>, <b>Junoon</b> and <b>Melissa Etheridge</b> will perform at the 2007 Nobel Peace Prize Concert slated for December 11 in Norway. <B>Al Gore</b> picked Etheridge for the event, which will serve as a salute to him and the United Nations Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change for their efforts to raise awareness about climate change. Gore and the panel <a href="http://think.mtv.com/044FDFFFF0098989A00160098A68E/">won the Nobel Peace Prize last week</a>. ... Speaking of Lennox, she got an unusual scare at her Tuesday concert in Boulder, Colorado, when a man wearing a gas mask and a cape turned up in the crowd toward the end of her show, according to "Access Hollywood." The singer reportedly dropped the mic and booked it backstage without addressing the crowd, though she returned to the stage after the man was removed. "That was really freakish and disturbing, whatever the hell it was. He owes me and my band a f---ing apology," Lennox lashed out on her blog. The man's name hasn't been released, since he has not been charged with a crime, and it's unclear if he will be, as he didn't actually get onstage. ...
</p><p>Are <b>Rihanna</b> and <B>Josh Hartnett</b> an item? One would be led to think so after seeing the "30 Days of Night" actor's Thursday appearance on "The Morning Show With Mike and Juliet." When the hosts asked him to address rumors that he's dating Rih Rih, he started smiling and stuttering heavily. "No, no, come on, you guys," he said. "We weren't supposed to talk about these sort of things, were we? I thought we were going to come out here and talk about the movie. ... I can't really respond to things like that, because if I start responding to them, then everybody wants a response on everything." ... <b>Francis Ford Coppola</b> unleashed: The director is ripping into two of his "Godfather" actors, <b>Robert De Niro</b> and <b>Al Pacino</b>, as well as <b>Jack Nicholson</b>, telling <i>GQ</i> that the Oscar-winners have become too apathetic. "They all live off the fat of the land," the esteemed director said, adding that he doesn't know "what any of them want anymore." The interview is featured in <i>GQ</i>'s November issue, which hits newsstands Tuesday. ...
</p><p><b>Radiohead</b> will be chasing <i>Rainbows</i> &#8212; well, technically, their new album, <a href="/news/articles/1571737/20071011/radiohead.jhtml"><i>In Rainbows</i></a> &#8212; with an international tour next year, Billboard.com reports. The band is reportedly planning to hit the tarmac in May and continue playing sizeable venues through the end of the year. The trek would be unusual given that frontman <b>Thom Yorke</b> has voiced his distaste for international touring in the past, and the band played only select shows in the U.S. and Europe in summer 2006. ... <b>Bruce Springsteen</b> continued to speak out about his political beliefs at his <a href="http://yourhereblog.mtv.com/2007/10/18/springsteens-msg-concert-shows-he-still-has-the-magic/" target="_blank">Thursday night show</a> at New York's Madison Square Garden, sounding off about wiretapping and infringements on the Bill of Rights. He also made an elliptical reference before performing the title track to his new <i>Magic</i> LP, saying the song was "not about magic but about tricks." <b>Bono</b>, <b>Jon Stewart</b>, <b>James Gandolfini</b> and <b>R.E.M.</b>'s <b>Mike Mills</b> were in attendance, RollingStone.com reports. ...
</p><p><b>Josh Homme</b> says <b>Queens of the Stone Age</b> could "blow through a whole record quick" with their new roster, according to Billboard.com. "Queens sounds better than it ever has live, but we're trying to figure out how to tour and how to [write and record], 'cause I think for everyone right now, the idea of creating something is even more enticing than going on the road," he told the site. In addition to Homme, the QOTSA lineup includes multi-instrumentalist <b>Troy Van Leeuwen</b> and drummer <b>Joey Castillo</b>, who joined the entourage in 2002, and two musicians who hooked up with the band earlier this year &#8212; keyboardist <b>Dean Fertita</b>, who has also toured with the <b>Raconteurs</b>, and <b>Wires on Fire</b> bassist <b>Michael Shuman</b>. ...
</p><p><b>Johnny Marr</b>, former guitarist for the <B>Smiths</b> and current axeman for <b>Modest Mouse</b>, has a new handle: professor of music. Manchester, England's University of Salford has given Marr the honorary title and tapped him to host workshops on music composition and performance, according to U.K. newspaper <i>The Guardian.</i> ... If you thought the <b>Led Zeppelin</b> roller coaster being constructed for the Hard Rock Park was out there, wait till you hear what else is in store: a mock Mount Rushmore sculpture called "Mount Rockmore" and featuring the likenesses of <b>Jimi Hendrix</b>, <b>John Lennon</b>, <b>Bob Marley</b> and <b>Elvis Presley</b>. The 50-acre park &#8212; located in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina &#8212; is set to open in the spring. ...
</p><p><b>John Goodman</b> left the Promises Malibu Alcohol and Drug Rehab Treatment Facility in Southern California &#8212; the rehab center where <a href="/news/articles/1555178/20070321/spears_britney.jhtml"><b>Britney Spears</b></a> and <a href="/news/articles/1564780/20070716/lohan_lindsay.jhtml"><b>Lindsay Lohan</b></a> also stayed &#8212; after being treated there for an undisclosed reason and undisclosed period of time, <i>The Associated Press</i> reports. The actor "took the necessary steps to remain sober the rest of his life," according to a statement issued by his publicist, Stan Rosenfield. Goodman earned an Emmy Award this year for his part in "Studio 60 on the Sunset Strip." ...
</p><p><b>Joey Bishop</b>, a comedian who was a member of <b>Frank Sinatra</b>'s famed Rat Pack, died Wednesday night in Newport Beach, California, of multiple causes, <i>AP</i> reports. The actor, who appeared in the original "Ocean's Eleven" movie, was 89. ... <i>AP</i> also reports that <b>Deborah Kerr</b>, an actress who appeared in "The King and I" and "From Here to Eternity," died Tuesday in England after battling Parkinson's disease. She was 86.
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<b>Nick Bollea</b>, <b>Hulk Hogan</b>'s 17-year-old son, was discharged from a hospital in St. Petersburg, Florida, on Monday morning (August 27) after being involved in a car accident the previous evening. Police said Bollea, who was featured in VH1's "Hogan Knows Best" reality series, was driving his Toyota Supra at a high speed along state route 60 when he lost control of the vehicle and slammed into a raised median at 7:30 p.m. in Clearwater. The car reportedly flipped over, and the rear of the vehicle collided with a palm tree. Bollea and one of his car's passengers, 22-year-old John Graziano, were airlifted to the Bayfront Medical Center following the crash. The nature of both Bollea's and Graziano's injuries was not immediately known, but a police spokesperson characterized them as serious. Graziano remains under the hospital's care in critical condition. Alcohol is not believed to have played a role in the accident, but police continue to investigate the crash. No criminal charges have been filed. ...
</p><p><b>Jordin Sparks</b> doesn't have a name for her debut album yet, but she's got a release date set in stone: November 20. In anticipation of the 19 Recordings/ Jive disc, the "American Idol" champ drew back the curtains on her first single on Friday, debuting "Tattoo" on AOL's Pop Eater blog. The track hits radio Monday. Sparks told <i>The Associated Press</i> that the effort was partly modeled after one of her own idols, <b>Kelly Clarkson</b> &#8212; but that she's a bit nervous to be following in the wake of Clarkson and <b>Carrie Underwood</b>'s success. "They've risen the bar so high and I'm like, 'I hope I can reach it,' " she said. "Hopefully [my LP will] sell well and people will like it." ...
</p><p>The runner-up to Sparks, <b>Blake Lewis</b>, is following suit &#8212; he just signed to 19 Recordings/ Arista and is planning to drop his first album late this year as well. Hit-maker du jour <b>J.R. Rotem</b> is already on board for the effort. ...
</p><p>It's no McDonald's parking-lot tour, but <b>Missy Elliott</b> will be featured in a new Doritos ad campaign debuting September 17, Billboard.com reports. In the clip, she is seen working on a new song and snacking on Doritos Collision, different-flavored chips that spur her to fuse a little country into her hip-hop track. A contest to be held on SnackStrongProductions.com will allow visitors to create their own mash-ups using Elliott's track, although the prizes have yet to be determined. The site also features a help section in which Elliott will give tips. ...
</p><p>Listen up, punk-rockers: Unreleased and rare tracks by <b>Panic! at the Disco</b>, <b>Gym Class Heroes</b>, the <b>Used</b>, <b>Cute Is What We Aim For</b>, <b>Sparta</b>, <b>Head Automatica</b> and more fill up <i>Press Play: Volume 1,</i> a new comp that was put together by Photo Finish and <i>Alternative Press.</i> A portion of the proceeds from the September 25 release will go to the Keep a Breast Foundation, a nonprofit organization that fights breast cancer. ...
</p><p>The Disney Channel will air a special dance-along version of "High School Musical 2" on September 8 at 8 p.m. ET, <i>People</i> reports. <b>Zac Efron</b>, <b>Vanessa Hudgens</b> and other castmembers will instruct viewers on how to mimic their dance moves during the opening and closing numbers. ... <b>Russell Simmons</b> has stepped down from his post as CEO of Phat Fashions, the company he founded in 1992 that spawned Phat Farm clothing. "I leave the division and the brand in great hands. There are so many things I want to achieve, and this is the appropriate moment for me to move on to my next business venture," the hip-hop mogul said in a statement. ...
</p><p><b>Mos Def</b> is sounding off about Jos&#233; Padilla, the Guant&#225;namo detainee who was convicted earlier this week of supporting terrorism. "We all know the history of insufficient evidence or testimony under duress &#8212; at the very least, legal circumstances that demand some sort of reinvestigation ... basically saying these people are not the criminals they're being made out to be," he told <i>The Associated Press</i> on Thursday. Mos Def will participate this weekend in the 10th annual Black August benefit concert at New York's Nokia Theatre. The event serves to create awareness about people who its organizers, the Malcolm X Grassroots Movement, believe have been unfairly convicted &#8212; <b>Talib Kweli</b>, <b>Saigon</b> and <b>Dead Prez</b> are also on the bill. ...
</p><p>Music, martial arts and chess ... how could members of the <b>Wu-Tang Clan</b> <i>not</i> be involved? <b>RZA</b> and <b>GZA</b> are participating in the Hip-Hop Chess Foundation's first-ever Chess Kings Invitational, set for October 13 at the San Francisco Design Center. The rappers will talk on the tournament's Life Strategies panel about how music, martial arts and chess &#8212; activities the organization uses to promote nonviolence &#8212; have affected their lives. ...
</p><p><b>Muse</b> have plotted a handful of September dates with <b>Juliette and the Licks</b>: Seattle (September 9); Portland, Oregon (September 10); Orem, Utah (September 12); Dallas (September 16); Morrison, Colorado (September 18); Mesa, Arizona (September 20); and Irvine, California (September 21). Muse will also hit the San Diego Street Scene on September 22. ... <b>Ben Kweller</b> just squeezed out a new seven-track live EP, <i>Ben Kweller: Live and Solo at the Artists Den,</i> that was recorded December 13 at New York's Solo House. The disc of rarely performed songs is available now at digital outlets. ...
</p><p><b>System of a Down</b> frontman <b>Serj Tankian</b> will shoot a video for "Praise the Lord, Pass the Ammunition," from the rocker's solo debut, <i>Elect the Dead,</i> at an undisclosed venue in Hollywood next week with director <b>Greg Watermann</b> (<b>Mudvayne</b>, <b>Lamb of God</b>). Extras are needed for the video &#8212; those interested in auditioning can e-mail Watermann at serjvideo@gregwatermann.com. ... The track list for <b>Thrice</b>'s upcoming LP <i>The Alchemy Index: Vols. I &amp; II - Fire &amp; Water</i> has been revealed. <i>Fire</i> will boast six cuts, including "The Messenger," "Backdraft" and "Burn the Fleet"; <i>Water</i> will also contain six tunes, among them "Open Water," "Night Diving" and "Kings Upon the Main." Look for the discs to hit stores October 16. ...
</p><p>A writer/producer who worked on "In Living Color" and created Nickelodeon's "Roundhouse" is suing the Walt Disney Company, claiming it stole his idea for "Hannah Montana," <i>Reuters</i> reports. In the suit, Morris Taylor "Buddy" Sheffield says he pitched Disney Channel executives the idea for a kids' show about a high school student who leads a secret life as a pop star. Sheffield also claims Disney could owe him and his production company millions in lost profits and damages, and he wants compensation for legal fees. A Disney Channel spokesperson told the news service the network had no comment. ...
</p><p><b>Kirsten Dunst</b>'s penthouse suite at a hotel in Manhattan, New York, was robbed earlier this month, according to court records obtained by <i>AP.</i> Thieves got away with a $13,000 handbag, cell phone, $2,500 in cash, an iPod, two digital cameras and ID cards belonging to the actress, who had been in the city to shoot scenes for her upcoming flick "How to Lose Friends and Alienate People." One suspect was arraigned Wednesday on burglary and grand-larceny charges, and is being held on $50,000 bond. ...
</p><p><b>Hellyeah</b> &#8212; the band featuring members of <b>Mudvayne</b>, <b>Pantera</b> and <b>Nothingface</b> &#8212; are on the hunt for a dozen women they'd like to act as their "Hellyeah girls." The winners will be featured in the band's 2008 calendar &#8212; to enter, contestants need to post an audition video to Break.com and send a link to the clip to hellyeahtv@gmail.com. ... The <b>Dillinger Escape Plan</b> will headline a U.S. tour this fall set to kick off October 4 in Cleveland, Ohio. Just five dates have been confirmed, but more will be announced in the coming weeks. The trek will also feature <b>A Life Once Lost</b>, <b>Behold ... the Arctopus</b> and <b>Genghis Tron</b>. Dillinger's forthcoming LP, <i>Ire Works,</i> lands in stores November 13. ...
</p><p>The resurrected <b>Jesus &amp; Mary Chain</b> are heading back to the studio to record their first studio album in nine years. The band will also treat four West Coast cities to more concerts: Las Vegas (October 20); Anaheim, California (October 22); Los Angeles (October 23) and San Francisco (October 26-27). ... <b>Queen</b> guitarist <b>Brian May</b> has finished his doctorate in a crazy little thing called astrophysics &#8212; he was awarded his Imperial College qualification on Thursday in London. May had been an astrophysics student before joining the band 37 years ago but dropped out as Queen became successful. His thesis? "Radical Velocities in the Zodiacal Dust Cloud." ...
</p><p><b>Ted Nugent</b> is at it again. The controversial right-wing rocker went on a profanity-spewed tirade at a concert last week, according to video footage posted on LiveLeak.com. With machine guns in his hands, a camouflaged Nugent yelled, "Obama, he's a piece of sh--, and I told him to suck on my machine gun. ... And then I was in New York. I said, 'Hey Hillary, you might want to ride one of these into the sunset.' " He also went off on Democratic Senator Barbara Boxer before saying, "Any questions?" and shouting, "Freedom!"
</p><p>08.23.07
</p><p>In one minute, out the next: <b>Nicole Richie</b> checked herself into the Century Regional Facility in Lynwood, California, on Thursday (August 23) to start serving her DUI sentence &#8212; only to find herself checking out less than an hour and a half later due to overcrowding. Richie had been sentenced to serve four days in jail. "At this time, the criteria for a female arrestee sentenced to 30 days or less for a nonviolent offense is as follows: the arrestee is booked, screened and usually released within 12 hours," the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department said in a press release issued to MTV News. "This procedure is based on jail overcrowding to manage population levels mandated by federal court guidelines. Based on the mandated guidelines and Ms. Richie's 96 hours sentence, she will be treated in the same manner as other inmates with a similar sentence." The jail is the same one where <b>Paris Hilton</b> served a portion of her DUI sentence. ...
</p><p>The <B>Kelly Clarkson</B> train is slowly getting back on the tracks. After the early-summer one-two punch of dumping her manager and canceling the tour in support of <I>My December,</I> the singer has booked the first two shows of what is expected to be a fall/winter outing. The dates &#8212; an October 10 show at Verona, New York's Turning Stone casino and another on October 15 at New York's Beacon Theater &#8212; are in venues decidedly smaller than some of the arenas Clarkson had been originally booked to hit as part of her scotched 35-date summer tour. The full itinerary for her rescheduled trek is expected in two weeks, according to a management spokesperson. ...
</p><p><b>Justin Timberlake</b> is joining the cast of "The Love Guru," a sports comedy starring <b>Mike Myers</b>, <b>Verne Troyer</b> and <b>Jessica Alba</b>. The Myers-produced film is set to begin production next month in Toronto and tentatively be released in theaters June 20. Timberlake will play a hockey player tangled in a love triangle with the top player on a team owned by Alba. ...
</p><p>Though she's not likely to attend the ceremony given her doctor's orders to take a break from touring and making appearances for the rest of the year, <B>Amy Winehouse</B> is one of the leading nominees for England's Music of Black Origin awards with four nominations for Best U.K. Female, Best R&B Act, Best Video and Best Song for "Rehab." Also nominated for four awards is rapper <B>Dizzee Rascal</B>. The show will take place September 19 at the O2 arena in London, with the winner chosen by a tally of public votes on <a href="http://www.mobo.com/?page=016" target="_blank">the event's Web site</a>. A number of American acts are also nominated, among them <B>Kanye West</B>, <B>Common</B> and <B>50 Cent</B> in the Best Hip-Hop category; and <B>Amerie</B>, <B>Robin Thicke</B> and <B>Ne-Yo</B>, who will battle Winehouse in the Best Song category. <B>Rihanna</B> has a pair of nominations, including one for Best International Act, in which she'll face off against <B>Diddy</B>, <B>Akon</B> and <B>T.I.</B>. ...
</p><p>In related news, <b>Paolo Nutini</b> has reshuffled his tour plans following news that tour partner Winehouse tabled her U.S. trek until next year. The Scottish singer/songwriter's jaunt will now run from September 7 in Buffalo, New York, through October 28 in New Orleans. "I'll be thinking a good thought for her, she is a remarkable talent. In the meantime, I'm truly excited about this upcoming tour of North America &#8212; I guarantee it will be my best yet," Nutini said in a statement. ...
</p><p>Rapper <B>Saigon</B> was arrested at 1:45 a.m. on Wednesday in New York on Manhattan's West Side after police stopped him for a traffic violation and allegedly found a switchblade-like knife in the car console. According to his lawyer Scott Leemon, the rapper (born Brian Daniel Carenard) was pulled over while driving someone else's car in what Leemon called "another example of NY's finest targeting a member of the rap and entertainment industry ... the small pocket knife was found in a console in the car, not in his possession. As such, I am hoping after further investigation this will be another example of a rapper being wrongfully arrested." Because of a prior felony assault charge, the weapon-possession charge was bumped up to a felony, according to Leemon. Saigon was released on $1,500 bail and is due in court again December 5. ...
</p><p>On the hunt for killer B-sides? How about <b>Killers</b> B-sides? The band &#8212; which put out its last studio album, <i>Sam's Town,</i> less than a year ago &#8212; is planning to pump out a rarities disc before the end of the year, <b>Brandon Flowers</b> recently told Billboard.com. The band's cover of <b>Joy Division</b>'s "Shadowplay," rendition of <b>Mel Tillis</b>' "Ruby, Don't Take Your Love to Town" and "Spider-Man 3" soundtrack contribution "Move Away" are all on the tentative track list, which may include new material. The Killers have also teed up a different new song for release December 1: "Don't Shoot Me Santa," the band's next Christmas charity single for the Red Campaign. "Last year we were able to raise over $100,000 from the one song ['A Great Big Sled'], and hopefully we'll be able to do it again," Flowers said. ...
</p><p>The <b>Decemberists</b> aren't planning just any old tour &#8212; on their upcoming trek, dubbed "The Long and Short of It," the indie-rockers will mix it up by playing at least two nights in 13 cities. They're also parsing the trek into "long" and "short" shows &#8212; the former ones will showcase their poppier material and the latter gigs will revolve around the band's epic songs. The jaunt runs from October 28 in Chicago through December 9 in Seattle. The Decemberists have also slapped together a new EP &#8212; <i>The Perfect Crime #2</i> drops September 25 and features four tracks, including a remix by <b>Junior Boys</b>. ... <b>Morrissey</b>'s tour plans are perhaps even more ambitious: For what is expected to be his last sweep through the States for a while, he'll hole up in Los Angeles for a marathon 10-night stand at the Palladium (October 1-13), play a four-night stand at San Francisco's Fillmore and a five-night one at New York's' Hammerstein Ballroom (October 28). Dates for the full trek are from September 21 (Las Vegas) through November 4 (Atlanta). ... Last but not least, <b>Bright Eyes</b> have beefed up their tour regiment, stretching their run from September 13 in Denver through November 19 in New York. ...
</p><p>Sonic Youth frontman <b>Thurston Moore</b> doesn't have too many kind words to say about <b>Avril Lavigne</b> and <b>John Mayer</b> these days &#8212; although he's got plenty of respect for a certain avant-garde legend and another classic-rock hero. "I am playing with <b>Yoko Ono</b>, and she's well past 70 and she rocks," he told <i>Spin</i> for the magazine's September issue. "<b>Neil Young</b> rocks. It's certainly not John Mayer or Avril Lavigne. Those people don't rock. If that's the young generation in the culture, then [forget] it. In the underground, the old guys are cool. I like the fact that the older we get the more we can rock." ... <b>Ramones</b> fans, get ready to be bombarded: More than four hours of unreleased and rare concert material is being piled onto "It's Alive 1974-1996," a double-DVD set poised for an October 2 release. With performances of a whopping 118 songs, the set is highlighted by unissued video footage of the band's New Year's Eve 1977 gig at London's Rainbow Theatre &#8212; the show was previously captured in audio form, as the band's noted <i>It's Alive</i> live album. ...
</p><p><B>Pearl Jam</B> singer <B>Eddie Vedder</B> will perform at the world premiere of the Iraq war documentary "Body of War" at the Toronto International Film Festival on September 11. The movie, which tells the story of paralyzed Iraq war vet Tomas Young &#8212; who appeared on stage with PJ at Lollapalooza &#8212; features two new songs written by Vedder, "No More" and "Long Nights." ... Talk about product placement. Southern-rap-news Web site MemphisRap.com claims <B>Master P</B> and his son <B>Romeo</B> have teamed up with T-Mobile to promote the new Sidekick LX by writing a song called "Sidekick" for their upcoming <B>Miller Boyz</B> album, due September 4 on P's new profanity-free label, Take a Stand Records. ... <b>Fred Durst</b> is in negotiations to direct "Comeback," an inspirational Pop Warner football drama starring <b>Ice Cube</b>, according to <i>The Hollywood Reporter.</i> ...
</p><p><b>Samuel L. Jackson</b> will emcee Save the Children's 75th anniversary event at New York's Lincoln Center on September 6. The event, to feature a performance by <b>Sierra Leone's Refugee All Stars</b>, will also serve as a tribute to former Presidents Bill Clinton and George H.W. Bush, as well as Melinda Gates, for their humanitarian efforts. ... If you have tickets to see enigmatic metal-masked rapper <B>MF Doom</B> anytime soon and the guy onstage doesn't look, or even sound like, the <B>Super Villain</B> you know and love, you might be onto something. Bloggers have been abuzz over the past week about several recent West Coast Doom shows that have reportedly featured an impostor taking the stage in place of the rapper and performing (some say lip-synching) in Doom's place. The first sign that something was up, according to a fan who wrote into <a href="http://www.byroncrawford.com/2007/08/the-gallagher-t.html" target="_blank">the Byron Crawford blog</a>, was that cameras at a recent San Francisco show were strictly prohibited. The disgruntled fan wrote that Doom appeared 100 pounds lighter than usual during the 20-minute headlining performance. A spokesperson for Doom had no comment. ...
</p><p>A forensics expert backed up defense claims made in the <b>Phil Spector</b> murder trial &#8212; and refuted by a prosecution witness on Wednesday &#8212; that <b>Lana Clarkson</b> might have continued breathing after she was shot at the music producer's mansion. Prosecutors sparred with the expert, Dr. Werner Spitz, afterward. ... The biggest ticketing agency in the country and the world's biggest concert promoter appear headed for a breakup. According to reports in <I>Hits</I> magazine online and <i>Variety,</i> internal documents about the negotiations from <b>Ticketmaster</b> said it is "doubtful" that <b>Live Nation</b> will renew its agreement with Ticketmaster when their current agreement expires at the end of this year. The loss of the Live Nation business, which <i>Variety</i> said accounted for about 15-20 percent of Ticketmaster's U.S. business in 2006, could mean Live Nation is gearing up to launch its own ticketing venture.
</p><p><i>[This story was originally published at 8:00 pm E.T. on 8.23.2007]</i>
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<description><![CDATA[<p type="articleSubhead">Cam'ron won't cooperate with police; Clarkson defends Cowell; portions of 'Order of the Phoenix' converted into 3-D.<br/>By MTV News staff</p>
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<b>Cam'ron</b> isn't one to bite his tongue &#8212; just ask <b>50 Cent</b> &#8212; but when it comes to the 2005 Washington, D.C., shooting he was involved in, the New York rapper is quiet as kept, he tells CBS' "60 Minutes." He explained in a taped segment set to air Sunday that cooperating with police would hurt his image &#8212; even if his neighbor were a serial killer. "If I knew the serial killer was living next door to me?" Cam responded to a hypothetical question posed by <b>Anderson Cooper</b>. "I wouldn't call and tell anybody on him, but I'd probably move. But I'm not going to call and be like, 'The serial killer's in 4E' because ... it would definitely hurt my business, and the way I was raised, I just don't do that." ...
</p><p><b>Simon Cowell</b> is "blunt, but not disrespectful," <b>Kelly Clarkson</b> told "Extra" on Wednesday, after the entertainment show asked her to weigh in on allegations that the "American Idol" judge made light of the Virginia Tech tragedy on the show. "He would never do anything like that." ...
</p><p>It isn't quite like the magical portraits found at Hogwarts, but muggle fans can now look forward to the next best thing, with news Thursday (April 19) that select scenes from "<b>Harry Potter</b> and the Order of the Phoenix" will be digitally converted for IMAX 3D. "Accio Prophecy!" Malfoy's summoning spell might suddenly have a whole new twist &#8212; a Warner Bros. spokesperson announced that the altered scenes will be from the last 20 minutes of the film. These converted scenes, then, almost certainly include the battle at the Ministry, Voldemort's duel with Dumbledore, and Sirius' death and fall through the Veil. Both the standard and IMAX 3D versions of "Order of the Phoenix" hit theaters July 13. ...
</p><p>Forget Venom, Sandman and Doc Ock &#8212; could <b>Spider-Man</b>'s greatest foe be ... the Phantom of the Opera? The web-slinger is heading to Broadway for a musical based on the popular Marvel character that is to be directed by multi-hyphenate <b>Julie Taymor</b> ("The Lion King") and scored by <b>U2</b>'s <b>Bono</b> and the <b>Edge</b>. Aside from popular characters like Peter Parker and Mary Jane Watson, a casting notice posted on Playbill.com lists "Arachne, a beautiful woman turned into a spider for her hubris" and a "geek chorus" that "ritualistically retell the Spider-Man stories." A 29-hour rehearsed reading is scheduled for July 12. ...
</p><p>Gettin' some ... freedom? Rapper <b>Shawnna</b> recently confirmed to Miss Info of New York's Hot 97 radio that she's parted ways with <b>Ludacris</b>, Disturbing Tha Peace and Def Jam. The Chicago artist explained she'd most likely sign with an independent label soon and announced that plans for a group with <b>Remy Ma</b> and <b>Jacki-O</b> are officially no more. Remy later phoned into Wendy Williams and passed the blame onto Shawnna for the split, but Shawnna said internal issues were the root of the problem. ...
</p><p>Tour dates for this year's Family Values Tour have been announced. The trek &#8212; featuring <b>Korn</b> (with <b>Slipknot</b>'s <b>Joey Jordison</b> as guest drummer), <b>Evanescence</b> and <b>Hellyeah</b> &#8212; will hit Maryland Heights, Missouri (July 20); Somerset, Wisconsin (July 21); Chicago (July 22); Camden, New Jersey (July 24); Mansfield, Massachusetts (July 27); Bristow, Virginia (July 28); Hartford, Connecticut (July 29); Toronto (July 31); Clarkston, Michigan (August 1); Darien Center, New York (August 3); Burgettstown, Pennsylvania (August 4); Scranton, Pennsylvania (August 5); Saratoga Springs, New York (August 7); Holmdel, New Jersey (August 8); Noblesville, Indiana (August 10); Atlanta (August 11); Orlando, Florida (August 12); West Palm Beach, Florida (August 14); Tampa, Florida (August 15); Dallas (August 17); Woodlands, Texas (August 18); Selma, Texas (August 19); Bonner Springs, Kansas (August 22); Englewood, Colorado (August 24); Albuquerque, New Mexico (August 25); Phoenix (August 26); Bakersfield, California (August 28); Marysville, California (August 31); Concord, California (September 1); and Irvine, California (September 2). ...
</p><p>Speaking of <b>Hellyeah</b>, the band &#8212; which features former <b>Pantera</b>/<b>Damageplan</b> drummer <b>Vinnie Paul Abbott</b> and members of <b>Mudvayne</b> and <b>Nothingface</b> &#8212; has parted ways with bassist <b>Jerry Montano</b>. An explanation has not been offered for his abrupt departure, but Hellyeah have promised they would announce Montano's replacement soon. ... And on the topic of Abbott, his late brother <b>"Dimebag" Darrell Abbott</b> is being posthumously venerated with a spot on Hollywood's RockWalk. The induction will be held May 17 at noon. ...
</p><p><b>Pink</b> is calling out to fans to share their ideas for the next chapter in the saga of Lady Delish, her character in the "U and Ur Hand" video. The contest, hosted at <a href="http://www.brickfish.com/music/pink" target="_blank">Brickfish.com</a>, is accepting submissions &#8212; via audio, video, photos with descriptions or a written blog &#8212; to explain what happens next in Lady Delish's story. The grand prize winner &#8212; as chosen by online viewers &#8212; will be awarded an autographed set of Pink's leather boxing gloves from the video. ...
</p><p><b>Romeo</b>'s college-basketball dreams are coming true. The artist formerly known as <b>Lil' Romeo</b> &#8212; who has since become an All-American point guard at Beverly Hills High School in California &#8212; is heading to the University of Southern California and has signed up for the school's Trojans basketball team. "I love basketball, I've been doing that since I was 2 years old," he told MTV Radio. "I've been doing it since before the music and acting. ... I try to make it so I am able to do all of them. If it gets to that point, I won't give up acting or rapping at all. I love it, my fans love it. I'm gonna be dedicated to them." Romeo is planning to major in business administration &#8212; perhaps following in the footsteps of his father, <b>Master P</b> &#8212; and hopes to release a new album, <i>Gumbo Station,</i> later this year. ...
</p><p><b>Mya</b> gave a sneak peek of her forthcoming album <i>Liberation</i> &#8212; which was due out last November but is now slated for June 26 &#8212; at the Essence/Dodge Avenger Lifestyle Lounge party at New York's Roseland Ballroom Wednesday. While partygoers checked out the 2008 Avenger, Mya sang a four-song set, including her new single "Lock U Down," which <b>Scott Storch</b> produced. On Tuesday, Mya was finishing up the dance-heavy video for the single, which features a guest appearance by <b>Lil Wayne</b>. Meanwhile, Mya is going international with her modeling career. She's already strutted down the catwalk for Heatherette in New York during Fashion Week, and now she's making her European debut modeling for the design duo at Life Ball 2007 in Vienna on May 26. ...
</p><p><b>Queens of the Stone Age</b> have set June 12 as the release date for their new album, <i>Era Vulgaris.</i> The album will feature 11 tracks, including "3's &amp; 7's," which was just posted on QOTSA.com. The hard-rockers have also announced their first tour dates of the year, including a handful of appearances at European festivals this summer. The only U.S. gig scheduled so far is a June 8 performance at the KJEE Seaside Beach Ball in Ventura, California. ... <b>Tool</b> frontman <b>Maynard James Keenan</b> hopes to release the debut LP from his <b>Puscifer</b> project this fall. The record will boast guest contributions from <b>Rage Against the Machine</b>'s <b>Tim Commerford</b> and <b>Brad Wilk</b> and <b>Primus</b>' <b>Tim Alexander</b> as well as <b>Lustmord</b> and <b>Jonny Polonsky</b>. ...
</p><p><b>Pitbull</b> and <b>Nina Sky</b> performed at the Cuervot&#243;n: Search for La Nueva Generaci&#243;n of Latinos in Urban M&#250;sica event Tuesday night at Arena in midtown Manhattan, New York. Rappers <b>Tru Life</b> and <b>Joel Ortiz</b> also joined them for the music-appreciation festivities. ... New <b>Janet Jackson</b> music is coming soon, according to her boyfriend, <b>Jermaine Dupri</b>. Dupri posted a note on his MySpace page saying that the "Rush Hour 3" soundtrack will be released on Island Records and will feature a new Janet single. Dupri was appointed president of Island Urban Music last month. ... <i>Rolling Stone</i> is archiving every issue on DVD for its 40th anniversary celebration this fall, <i>Reuters</i> reports. "Rolling Stone Cover-to-Cover: The First 40 Years" will cost $119.99 and amass more than 1,000 issues' worth of material &#8212; more than 115,000 pages in total.
</p><p>04.18.2007
</p><p><b>Jennifer Lopez</b>'s "Bordertown" finally has a release date: August 31. The singer/actress recently spoke with MTV Tr&#233;s about the film, which also stars <b>Antonio Banderas</b> and finds Lopez playing a reporter investigating a series of murders of young female factory workers in Mexico. "We tried to make it an interesting film, for people to wanna go see it, but at the same time, really focused on [letting] people know that [factory workers are being murdered in Mexico]." ...
</p><p>In another interview &#8212; published in the May issue of <i>Elle</i>'s U.K. edition &#8212; Lopez describes herself as "the Christopher Columbus of romance." I've been through some rough seas and had some disasters, but in the end, I found what I was looking for," she said. After a burst of laughter, she added, "Can you believe I just said that?" But while love makes her say some strange things, Lopez said it's also helped her music. Husband <b>Marc Anthony</b>, who worked with the singer on her Spanish-language album <i>Como Ama Una Mujer,</i> told her, " 'I know you can do this. Sing the words. You know what they mean. You can do it,' " she said. "I'd go into the recording booth and, for the first time ever, I'd feel as if I was flying when I was singing. He gave me the confidence to do the best work I've ever done." ...
</p><p><b>Russell Simmons</b>, Warner Music Group Chairman <b>Lyor Cohen</b>, <b>Damon Dash</b> and other high-powered industry executives gathered Wednesday (April 18) to discuss sexist and racist remarks in rap lyrics, <i>The Associated Press</i> reports. <b>T.I.</b> also attended the summit, which was staged in the wake of <b>Don Imus</b>' firing for saying racial slurs on his radio program. The meeting lasted for several hours, postponing a scheduled news conference that was to be carried out after the summit. No specific initiatives were announced after the meeting, but Simmons' publicist released a statement saying the topic is a "complex issue that involves gender, race, culture and artistic expression. Everyone assembled today takes this issue very seriously." ...
</p><p><b>Snoop Dogg</b> and <b>Bun B</b> are helping pay homage to the late <b>Eazy-E</b> in a new tribute video by <b>Mike Jones</b>. The clip for Jones' "My 64" is set to be filmed in Los Angeles on Thursday. ... <b>Rick James</b> will be recalled with the posthumous release <i>Deeper Still,</i> the last studio effort he recorded before he died in August 2004. The funk master's LP &#8212; which contains 10 songs he either wrote or co-wrote, and was produced by James &#8212; will drop May 15 and is to be preceded by "Memoirs of a Super Freak," an autobiography James wrote while in California's Folsom State Prison in 1993-'95. ...
</p><p><b>Beyonc&#233;</b> told MTV News that she hadn't planned to put her cover of <b>Des'ree</b>'s "I'm Kissing You" &#8212; which she retitled "Still in Love (Kissing You)" &#8212; on her re-released <i>B'Day - Deluxe Edition</i> album and video anthology, but other people insisted, telling her she'd be "crazy" not to. She might have benefited from a second opinion, since now she's being sued for copyright infringement over the track. The Royalty Network &#8212; which administers the publishing on behalf of Westbury Music, owner of the copyright for Des'ree's song &#8212; is asking for $150,000 in damages and seeks an injunction to recall the album from stores, according to a suit filed Monday in Manhattan Federal Court. A hearing to show cause has been scheduled for Monday. ...
</p><p>The ubiquitous <i>Now That's What I Call Music!</i> juggernaut rolls on, as volume 24(!) of the pop-hits collection sold more than 89,000 copies to hold the #1 spot on next week's <i>Billboard</i> albums chart, according to SoundScan. Country crooner <b>Tim McGraw</b> was a distant second, selling more than 65,000 copies of his <i>Let It Go.</i> Nearly as-ubiquitous-as-<i>Now</i> hook man <b>Akon</b> landed in third, as his <i>Konvicted</i> album sold more than 59,000 copies. He's followed closely by the week's biggest debut, Omaha, Nebraska's own <b>Bright Eyes,</b> who sold more than 58,000 copies of their <i>Cassadaga</i> album (a number right on par with the first-week sales for each of their 2005 releases, <i>I'm Wide Awake, It's Morning</i> and <i>Digital Ash in a Digital Urn</i>). <b>Timbaland</b> rounds out the top five, as his <i>Shock Value</i> also topped the 58,000 mark. ...
</p><p><b>Chris Rock</b> has every intention to "contribute to the support, maintenance and education" of a 13-year-old boy in Georgia &#8212; so long as the teen is really the actor's son, <i>AP</i> reports. Rock's attorney filed papers Monday in Bulloch County Superior Court, requesting that the court start paternity proceedings to determine whether he is the father of the boy, whose mother tried to file a paternity suit against the actor in March. ... The trust responsible for <b>James Brown</b>'s estate owes more than $70,000 for the funeral and care involved with the singer's body, according to <i>AP.</i> Brown's longtime adviser, Buddy Dallas, said Wednesday that some funeral costs have been paid and that trustees have sent a check covering the balance owed to the C.A. Reid Funeral Home in Georgia. Dallas claims it "was the children that ran up a funeral bill of over $150,000, not the trustees," although a lawyer for Brown's offspring said the funeral costs are the trust's responsibility. Brown's children have filed three motions this week: one asking a judge to provide accounting records of the singer's trust and estate, one claiming Brown's trustees have been attempting to sell some of his assets against court orders, and another requesting that a judge modify his previous order that appointed two administrators to help the trustees settle the estate. ...
</p><p><b>Fergie</b> covers <b>Heart</b>'s "Barracuda" for "Shrek the Third," <i>AP</i> reports. The soundtrack, due May 15, also features <b>Eddie Murphy</b> and <b>Antonio Banderas</b> teaming up for a cover of <b>Sly &amp; the Family Stone</b>'s "Thank You (Falettinme Be Mice Elf Again)"; <b>Eels</b>' "Royal Pain," which was written for the film; as well as classic tracks by the <b>Ramones</b>, <b>Led Zeppelin</b> and <b>Paul McCartney and Wings</b>. ... <b>Kelly Clarkson</b> is going country. The singer is teaming up with <b>Reba McEntire</b> on May 15 for a performance on the 42nd annual Academy of Country Music Awards. The show will air live from Las Vegas beginning at 8 p.m. ET on CBS. Country stars <b>Kenny Chesney</b>, <b>Brooks &amp; Dunn</b>, <b>George Strait</b> and <b>Sugarland</b> will also perform. ... Can't get enough <b>Dave Chappelle</b>? How about six hours' worth of standup performance by the comedian? <i>AP</i> reports that Chappelle was onstage at West Hollywood, California's Laugh Factory for six hours and seven minutes Sunday night, surpassing <b>Dane Cook</b>'s previous record-breaking, near-four-hour stretch from earlier this month. ...
</p><p><b>Hellyeah</b> are greasing their wheels for Fire It Up, a spring tour they're staging prior to heading out as part of this year's Family Values Tour. The band's run starts May 20 in Baltimore and hits 10 more cities before winding down June 5 in Corpus Christi, Texas. ... <b>Pete Doherty</b> told a judge in London on Wednesday that his friends are tired of his drug use, <i>AP</i> reports. "They've said it's drugs or them," the <b>Babyshambles</b> frontman said at a court appearance to review his drug-treatment progress. The judge praised Doherty's cooperation with the program. ... Expect to hear some new <b>Happy Mondays</b> material from their first album in 15 years when the band co-headlines Coachella on April 27. On the production front, the Mondays have been working with <b>Sunny Levine</b> &#8212; <b>Quincy Jones</b>' grandson &#8212; and <b>U2</b> and <b>Bj&#246;rk</b> collaborator <b>Howie B.</b>, who is mixing the LP. A title and release date have not been set. ... Actress <b>Kitty Carlisle Hart</b> &#8212; who starred in <b>Woody Allen</b>'s "Radio Days," the Marx brothers movie "A Night at the Opera" and "Six Degrees of Separation," among other films &#8212; has died, <i>AP</i> reports. She was 96.
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<b>SANTA MONICA, California</b> &#8212; In what is certainly a first, Korn singer Jonathan Davis broke the news to fans in a virtual hot tub Monday (March 26) that the Family Values Tour will return this summer with Evanescence co-headlining.
</p><p>Atreyu, Flyleaf, Trivium and Hellyeah, the new band featuring Pantera drummer Vinnie Paul Abbott and members of Mudvayne and Nothingface (see <a href="/news/articles/1551205/20070130/paul_vinnie.jhtml">"Vinnie Paul Returns To Make 'Hellacious' Magic With Hellyeah"</a>), will also make the trek, which kicks off July 20 in St. Louis.
</p><p>Davis, Korn guitarist Munky, Vinnie and Atreyu singer Alex Varkatzas announced the tour on VirtualMTV.com in what was billed as the F--- the Press Press Conference, a virtual world open to fans and set up specifically to discuss the Family Values Tour.
</p><p>"It's gonna rock," Davis typed from a computer in an MTV conference room packed with the musicians and their managers.
</p><p>As the guys meandered around the virtual Korn lodge, gaming connoisseur Davis advised the others on how to execute a variety of actions, from jumping to kissing (although when he tried to smooch Varkatzas, the singer "played coy," as the action states).
</p><p>While Varkatzas repeatedly changed his shirt, Munky flirted with some girls ("I need to find out her age so I don't get sent to virtual jail," he deadpanned) and Vinnie talked up his new band to some longtime supporters.
</p><p>Korn fans hammered Davis for album news ("It's going great, we're tracking vocals right now," he revealed) and poured on the compliments ("Thanks for the awesomeness!"), all while the singer continually dropped plugs for the tour.
</p><p>"Y'all are gonna hear some new sh-- for sure," he typed.
</p><p>The Family Values Tour was first launched back in 1998 and featured Korn, Orgy, Limp Bizkit, Ice Cube and Rammstein. Limp Bizkit assumed the headlining spot on the tour's second installment in 1999, along with Korn, Primus, Staind, Method Man and Redman, the Crystal Method, Mobb Deep and Filter. Two years later, the festival returned for a third helping, this time with Stone Temple Pilots, Linkin Park, Staind, Static-X and Deadsy.
</p><p>The tour went dormant for five years and returned for a 2006 run with Korn, the Deftones, Stone Sour, Flyleaf, Dir en Grey, 10 Years, Deadsy, Bury Your Dead, Bullets and Octane, and Walls of Jericho (see <a href="/news/articles/1528963/20060418/korn.jhtml">"Korn Resurrect Family Values Tour With Deftones, Stone Sour"</a>).
</p><p>An itinerary for 2007 has yet to be released, but the tour will hit the following cities:
</p><p><b>&#183;</b> Minneapolis, MN<br>
<b>&#183;</b> Chicago, IL<br>
<b>&#183;</b> Columbus, OH<br>
<b>&#183;</b> Camden, NJ<br>
<b>&#183;</b> Boston, MA<br>
<b>&#183;</b> Washington, DC<br>
<b>&#183;</b> Hartford, CT<br>
<b>&#183;</b> Buffalo, NY<br>
<b>&#183;</b> Detroit, MI<br>
<b>&#183;</b> Toronto, ON<br>
<b>&#183;</b> Pittsburgh, PA<br>
<b>&#183;</b> Scranton, PA<br>
<b>&#183;</b> East Rutherford, NJ<br>
<b>&#183;</b> Indianapolis, IN<br>
<b>&#183;</b> Atlanta, GA<br>
<b>&#183;</b> Orlando, FL<br>
<b>&#183;</b> Miami, FL<br>
<b>&#183;</b> Tampa, FL<br>
<b>&#183;</b> Dallas, TX<br>
<b>&#183;</b> Houston, TX<br>
<b>&#183;</b> San Antonio, TX<br>
<b>&#183;</b> Oklahoma City, OK<br>
<b>&#183;</b> Kansas City, MO<br>
<b>&#183;</b> Denver, CO<br>
<b>&#183;</b> Albuquerque, NM<br>
<b>&#183;</b> Phoenix, AZ<br>
<b>&#183;</b> Bakersfield, CA<br>
<b>&#183;</b> Sacramento, CA<br>
<b>&#183;</b> San Francisco, CA<br>
<b>&#183;</b> Irvine, CA
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