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<description><![CDATA[<p type="articleSubhead">New albums from Matchbox Twenty, Annie Lennox also crack chart's top 10.<br/>By Chris Harris</p>
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They don't call <b>Bruce Springsteen</b> "the Boss" for nothing.
</p><p>With <i>Magic,</i> Springsteen's 15th studio album and his first with the E Street Band since 2002's <i>The Rising,</i> the pride of the Garden State freewheeled his way to <i>Billboard</i>'s peak, easily notching the eighth #1 opener of his 34-year career.
</p><p>The Boss faced virtually no competition in his quest for #1, selling more than 335,000 copies of his latest during the record's first week in stores, according to the latest SoundScan totals. The closest threat to the Boss' chart domination, the parents of last week's #1 LP, country trio <b>Rascal Flatts</b>, finished at #2 on next week's albums sales chart, having generated sales of 167,900 (on the nose) for <i>Still Feels Good.</i> Following the Flatts at #3 is another new entry, <b>Matchbox Twenty</b>'s retrospective offering, <i>Exile on Mainstream,</i> which sold nearly 130,900 units.
</p><p>He's got the #1 single in the nation, but 16-year-old rapper <b>Soulja Boy</b>'s debut album, <i>Souljaboytellem.com,</i> will have to settle for #4 on next week's top 200, thanks to sales of more than 117,000. That was one of 28 new releases to debut on the chart, and one of five to enter in the top five. R&B artist J. Holiday's <i>Back of My Lac'</i> was another, opening at #5 with 105,000 scans. <b>Annie Lennox</b>'s <i>Songs of Mass Destruction</i> is also new to this most recent chart, coming in at #9 with 78,300 copies sold.
</p><p>Dropping four places to #6 this week is <b>Keyshia Cole</b>'s <i>Just Like You,</i> which scanned another 93,900 copies, cutting just in front of Kanye West's <i>Graduation,</i> which slides two spots to #7 with 92,400 sold. <b>Reba McEntire</b>'s <i>Reba: Duets</i> takes the #8 slot, with sales reported at 79,600. Rounding out the top 10, with 76,600 copies sold for the week, is the soundtrack to ""<b>High School Musical 2</b>." Surprisingly, 50 Cent's <i>Curtis</i> has been bumped from the top 10 after just three weeks: The album sits in the #17 position, with sales of just under 50,600.
</p><p>Elsewhere on the chart, R&B artist <b>Trey Songz</b>' latest, <i>Trey Day,</i> just missed the top 10, debuting at #11 with 72,800 scans. <b>Faith Hills</b>' <i>Hits</i> bows at #12, selling 69,300 copies, while <b>Brooks &amp; Dunn</b>'s <i>Cowboy Town</i> claims the #13 spot, with 68,900 sold. Rocker <b>John Fogerty</b>'s <i>Revival</i> follows at #14, with 64,900 scans, while <b>Dashboard Confessional</b>'s <i>The Shade of Poison Trees</i> debuts at #18, with sales of close to 47,600. Alternative country band <b>Cross Canadian Ragweed</b>'s <i>Mission California</i> opens at #30, selling 22,600 units.
</p><p>Rappers <b>Boyz N Da Hood</b> return to the chart with their latest, <i>Back Up N Da Chevy,</i> which bows at #51 with 15,700 sold, while <b>Los Temerarios</b>' <i>Recuerdos Del Alma</i> follows at #59, selling 14,000 units. <i>Wow Hits 2008,</i> a compilation featuring the likes of <b>Chris Tomlin</b>, <b>Third Day</b>, <b>Casting Crowns</b> and more, debuts at #60, scanning 13,800 copies, while <b>P.J. Harvey</b>'s <i>White Chalk</i> enters at #65, with 13,300 sold. <b>Cult</b>'s latest, <i>Born Into This,</i> trails at #70, with 12,600 copies leaving the nation's record retailers, while <i>The Very Best of <b>Mick Jagger</b></i> opens at #77, with sales of 11,900. <b>Emery</b>'s <i>I'm Only a Man</i> follows Mick at #78, with 11,600 scans, and <b>Nightwish</b>'s <i>Dark Passion Play</i> opens at #84, with 10,800 sold.
</p><p>The soundtrack to "Why Did I Get Married?," featuring contributions from <b>Keith Sweat</b>, <b>Babyface</b>, <b>Musiq</b> and <b>Beyonc&#233;</b>, sold nearly 10,600 units, landing the set at #86. <i>The Best of <b>Chicago</b>: 40th Anniversary Edition</i> enters the chart at #100, thanks to 7,800-plus scans, and popping up at #143 with 5,500 sold, is <b>Spill Canvas</b>' <i>No Really, I'm Fine.</i> <b>Foxx</b>'s <i>Street Gossip</i> follows at #144 with 5,400 copies grabbed up, while <b>Los Creadorez del Pasito Duranguense</b>'s <i>Las Favoritas de ... Corridos, Rancheras y M&#225s</i> debuts at #156, selling 5,100 copies.
</p><p>Reggaet&#242;n specialist <b>Tito El Bambino</b>'s <i>It's My Time</i> enters the chart at #167, with more than 4,800 scans, while <b>Gloria Trevi</b>'s <i>Una Rosa Blu</i> opens at #169, with just under 4,800 copies sold. Lastly, with 4,000 scans, <b>Sharon Jones and the Dap Kings</b>' <i>100 Days 100 Nights</i> just makes the top 200 cut, coming in at #194.
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<title><![CDATA[Jessica Simpson Says Ashlee Is A Thriftier Shopper; Plus 50 Cent, Kelly Clarkson, Ne-Yo, Lindsay Lohan & More, In <i>For The Record</i>]]></title>
<description><![CDATA[<p type="articleSubhead">50 sues over 'shoot the rapper' ad; Clarkson says she got her way with LP; McDonald's tour comes with a side of Ne-Yo.<br/>By MTV News staff</p>
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<b>Jessica Simpson</b> is a big spender, she recently admitted to <i>Harper's Bazaar</i> &#8212; big surprise there. But the singer/actress also revealed that while sister <b>Ashlee</b> "goes to a thrift store and can buy something for 20 bucks ... I have to go buy a black button-down at Barneys. For $900. Because it's a collector's item," she said in the magazine's August issue, which features Jessica on the cover. When asked which career she would pick if she had to choose between music and movies, she replied, "In my music career, there have been moments of failure, and with acting I haven't had that yet. But music is opening up my heart and every emotion inside of me." ...
</p><p>Speaking of Ashlee, you might not want to wait around for that supposed <b>Robert Smith</b> collabo she's been raving about. "I would be hugely surprised if I end up working with Ashlee this year, but I haven't ruled it out," he told Billboard.com. He added: "I went to see her in 'Chicago.' ... I was impressed. The fact is, when she got onstage and sang, she was really good." ...
</p><p><b>50 Cent</b> has beef again &#8212; but this time, it isn't with a rival rapper. On Friday (July 20), he filed a lawsuit seeking at least $1 million in damages from online-ad company Traffix Inc. for using his image without permission in a graphic advertisement, <i>Reuters</i> reports. Even further, 50 says that the ad &#8212; which features a cartoon version of him and the message "shoot the rapper and you will win $5,000 or five ringtones guaranteed," according to the suit &#8212; promotes violence and threatens his safety. The suit cites the "vile, tasteless and despicable" use of the rapper's image and says it "quite literally calls for violence against" him. A lawyer representing Traffix declined to comment to <i>Reuters.</i> ...
</p><p>"I'll just say no until I get my way, and I did," <b>Kelly Clarkson</b> told <i>Reader's Digest</i> for the magazine's August issue, in regards to conflicts with RCA over her new album <i>My December.</i> The singer added that label execs "hated 'Miss Independent' on my first album. ... The song I wrote that they hated the most was 'Because of You.' I fought and fought for it, it became successful and they finally got behind it." Clarkson also talked "American Idol," saying she did her own hair and makeup for the first half of the inaugural season. ...
</p><p>Want a side of <b>Ne-Yo</b> with your Big Mac? If so, you're getting your wish &#8212; the R&B artist, along with <b>Twista</b>, <b>Kenna</b> and others, are going to be performing 10 free gigs at McDonald's restaurants ... in the parking lot. Billboard.com reports that the happy meal on wheels will begin Thursday at the Venice Beach Recreation Center in California, then hit up eight other cities before wrapping September 25 in Austin, Texas. ...
</p><p><B>Lindsay Lohan</B> turned herself in to police on Thursday in connection with her Memorial Day car accident, <i>The Associated Press</i> reports. Lohan was fingerprinted, photographed and booked on charges of driving under the influence and suspicion of misdemeanor hit-and-run at around 4 p.m. and was released about an hour later on $30,000 bail. Shortly after the Memorial Day crash, Lohan, 21, was arrested on suspicion of drunken driving at a Los Angeles hospital, where she was taken for treatment. Police have still not revealed the results of tests on a substance they said at the time was believed to be cocaine found during the investigation. The singer/actress' blood-alcohol level at the time of the crash was above the California legal limit of .08, but police have not said how high it was. A court date was scheduled for August 24. ...
</p><p><b>J.K. Rowling</b> posted a long letter to fans on her Web site on Friday saying she felt "a heady mixture of excitement, nerves and relief." (To read the full missive, in which she doles out a long list of acknowledgements, you'll have to go to JKRowling.com, use a "port key" and do some digging.) ... <B>Annie Lennox</B> has pulled out the big guns for an AIDS-prevention fundraising song on her upcoming <I>Songs of Mass Destruction</i> album, due in October. The album will feature a self-described "powerful feminist anthem" titled "Sing," which has a chorus of 23 iconic female singers, among them <B>Madonna</B>, <B>Sarah McLachlan</B>, <B>Celine Dion</B>, <B>Fergie</B>, <B>Faith Hill</B>, <B>Pink</B>, <B>Dido</B>, <B>Shakira</B>, <B>Joss Stone</B> and <B>KT Tunstall</B>. ...
</p><p>The track list for <b>James Blunt</b>'s forthcoming LP, <i>All the Lost Souls,</i> has been revealed. The disc, scheduled for a September 18 release, will boast 10 tracks: "1973," "One of the Brightest Stars," "I'll Take Everything," "Same Mistake," "Carry You Home," "Give Me Some Love," "I Really Want You," "Shine On," "Annie" and "I Can't Hear the Music." ... Afraid <b>Radiohead</b> frontman <b>Thom Yorke</b> might come down on you "like a ton of bricks"? Hopefully your name isn't Gordon Brown. Yorke is speaking out about carbon emissions in a new video post on TheBigAsk.com &#8212; the Web site for a climate-change virtual-march effort backed by Friends of the Earth. "I'm reminding my [member of Parliament] to remind [new British Prime Minister] Gordon Brown that he's committed to a bill to reduce our CO2 emissions double-quick-time, and if he doesn't, we're going to come down on him like a ton of bricks." ...
</p><p><b>Korn</b> avatars will perform the band's new single, "Evolution," in MTV's Virtual Pimp My Ride program this Monday, July 23. Fans will also be able to listen to the band's entire new album, <i>Untitled,</i> before it hits the streets July 31. In related news, Korn are said to be mulling a covers album, on which they'd tackle tracks including <b>Nine Inch Nails</b>' "Head Like a Hole" and "Love My Way" by the <b>Psychedelic Furs</b>. ... The <i>Asbury Park Press</i> reports that New Jersey State Police made 20 arrests on Wednesday at the PNC Bank Arts Center in Holmdel, New Jersey, during a <b>Tool</b> concert. Police claim the arrests included charges of underage drinking and possession of marijuana but did not provide a more detailed breakdown of arrests. ...
</p><p><b>Feist</b>, <b>My Morning Jacket</b>'s <b>Jim James</b>, the <b>New Pornographers</b>' <b>A.C. Newman</b>, author <b>Sarah Vowell</b>, <b>Grizzly Bear</b> and others are coming together to help "to try to settle the debate: words or music &#8212; which is better?" The one-night-only shindig will go down August 26 at the Beacon Theatre in New York, be hosted by comedian and "Daily Show" contributor <b>Demetri Martin</b> and benefit the free writing programs put on by literary hipster supreme <b>Dave Eggers</b>' nonprofit tutoring program, 826NYC. ...
</p><p><b>New Order</b> over? Uh, that's news to <b>Bernard Sumner</b> and <b>Stephen Morris</b>, who said they will carry on with the group even though departed bassist <b>Peter Hook</b> recently said on Xfm that the band was through. "We would have hoped he could have approached us personally first," they said in a statement to BBC News. "New Order have not split up, they continue to exist." ... The <b>Cure</b> are working on a three-hour documentary film to celebrate their 30th year as a band. The film, which would be released as a DVD, will chronicle the group's career. ...
</p><p>A source tells RollingStone.com that <b>Jimmy Page</b> and <b>Jeff Beck</b> will tour as the <b>Yardbirds</b> with the band's original bassist and drummer starting in October. The source added that <b>Eric Clapton</b>, another former member, will not be participating. ... <b>Testament</b> inked a deal with Nuclear Blast onstage in front of 20,000 fans at a concert in Germany on Wednesday. A new album featuring original members <b>Eric Peterson</b>, <b>Chuck Billy</b>, <b>Alex Skolnick</b>, <b>Greg Christian</b> and new drummer <b>Nick Barker</b> (<b>Dimmu Borgir</b>, <b>Cradle of Filth</b>) is on the way. ...
</p><p>Onetime <B>Flavor Flav</B> love interest <B>Brigitte Nielsen</B> has checked into rehab to treat an undisclosed condition, according to manager Steven Tempone. The <I>AP</i> reported that Tempone said the towering blond actress and 44-year-old co-star of the "Strange Love" reality show, "[checked in] on her own free will and we're proud of her and wish her very well." ... According to the <i>San Jose Mercury News,</i> many <b>Ozzfest</b> fans who scored free tickets to this summer's heavy-metal extravaganza are deciding to stay home. The paper claims only about 50 percent of the people who had tickets to recent shows actually showed for the concert. About 18,000 were expected at Thursday's Ozzfest date at the Shoreline Amphitheatre in Mountain View, California, but the city took security precautions in the event that all 30,000 people who received free tickets made it out to the venue. ... <b>Al Gore III</b>, the 24-year-old son of former Vice President Al Gore, has been charged with possession of marijuana and prescription drugs, according to TMZ.com. He was arrested on July 4 in Laguna Niguel, California, after being stopped for speeding. ...
</p><p>Fourteen years after three teens were sent to jail for the May 1993 murder of three 8-year-old boys in Arkansas, a lawyer for the so-called West Memphis Three has said new DNA evidence proves his clients' innocence. The <I>Arkansas Times</i> reported that police are conducting new interviews to determine how a hair from a stepfather of one of the boys ended up at the crime scene. Attorneys for the three convicted men &#8212; whose plight was highlighted on the 2000 <I>Free the West Memphis 3</i> album on songs by <B>Steve Earle</B>, <B>Tom Waits</B> and late <B>Clash</B> leader <B>Joe Strummer</B> &#8212; said there was no DNA evidence at the scene that matches their clients'. The mother of one of the victims has stated recently that she now believes the three convicted men, Damien Echols, Jason Baldwin and Jessie Misskelley, are not guilty. ... One of the co-owners of the Station nightclub in Rhode Island, where 100 people were killed in a fire during a <B>Great White</B> show in 2003, has created a charity fund to help pay for educational expenses for children who lost parents in the blaze. The <I>Providence Journal</I> reports that club co-owner Jeffrey Derderian has asked people to set aside their anger over the tragedy and contribute to the Station Education Fund to help the 76 children, ages 4 to 23, who lost parents in the blaze.
</p><p>07.19.2007
</p><p>Everything is "flantastic" in <b>Mariah Carey</b>'s world these days, she says in a new voicemail message on her Web site. She tells fans she recently bagged a 10th track for the follow-up to <i>The Emancipation of Mimi,</i> hopes to squeeze out the effort by the end of the year and is heading to Atlanta to work with "JD" &#8212; most likely <b>Jermaine Dupri</b> &#8212; on a "stone groove/ smash-hit wonder &#8212; or at least a stone groove, hopefully." Carey said she'll be holed up in the studio working on the effort for the next few months; she didn't elaborate on her new movie "Tennessee," though, "because [I want] the performance to speak for itself." ...
</p><p><b>Britney Spears</b> shot her first video in years at a warehouse in Los Angeles on Thursday (July 19). ... <b>Eve</b> showed up to court a day early and met all the conditions of her probation on Thursday, Los Angeles' KNBC reports. The rapper, whose real name is Eve Jihan Jeffers, pleaded no contest to a DUI charge last month and was sentenced to 36 months' probation. ...
</p><p><b>Kanye West</b>, <b>Swizz Beatz</b>, <b>Common</b>, <b>Mos Def</b>, <b>Q-Tip</b>, <b>Talib Kweli</b>, <b>Saigon</b> and <b>Queen Latifah</b> held an impromptu jam session at S.O.B.'s in Manhattan on Wednesday night following the Pepsi DJ battle hosted by Hot 97's <b>DJ Enuff</b> and <b>DJ Kast One</b>. 'Ye got things hot for the crowd when he kicked into "Can't Tell Me Nothing," and Mos and Kweli reunited onstage. <b>Drag-On</b> and <b>Rah Digga</b> also popped in for performances, and <b>Just Blaze</b> was in the house as a judge of the DJ battle. ...
</p><p><B>Zac Efron</b> and <b>Amanda Bynes</b> celebrated the premiere of "Hairspray" on Wednesday night in Baltimore, the city that inspired the film &#8212; and is home to its creator, <b>John Waters</b>. "It's very flattering," Efron said amid screaming fans, according to <i>The Associated Press.</i> "It feels great to be bringing this movie back to Baltimore." Waters also cropped up at the event, and when asked about the screaming teen girls, he remarked, "I look over there and many of them could be arrested if they saw my other movies, so times have changed."...
</p><p>Say it ain't so &#8212; the <i>Los Angeles Times</i> reports that <b>Nirvana</b> music will be featured in the background during an entire episode of TV's "Cold Case." ... The Mitch Schneider Organization, the publicity firm that represents the <b>Smashing Pumpkins</b>, has issued a sarcastic response to a phony letter purportedly from <b>Billy Corgan</b> that appeared in last week's edition of <i>The Stranger</i> in Seattle. "Although this 'open letter' is apocryphal, there are some references and statements in it that do in fact make a few interesting points that should be pondered," the statement reads. "The letter states in Billy's words that there would be no <b>My Chemical Romance</b> or <b>Panic! at the Disco</b> without the Pumpkins. While this isn't so, it is a little-known fact the Pumpkins' music is responsible for the swing dance craze of 1997." ...
</p><p>You've heard <b>Bob Dylan</b>'s "Knockin' on Heaven's Door" covered by everyone from <b>Guns N' Roses</b> to <b>Wyclef Jean</b> to <b>Avril Lavigne</b> &#8212; now it's <b>Babyface</b>'s turn. The R&B legend redoes that song &#8212; as well as <b>Eric Clapton</b>'s "Wonderful Tonight," <b>Jim Croce</b>'s "Time in a Bottle" and other rock classics &#8212; on his 11th album, <i>Playlist.</i> The set will christen the relaunched Mercury Records when it drops September 18. ... <b>Michael Jackson</b> took his children on a tour of the Smithsonian's National Air and Space and American Indian Museums on Wednesday, before either museum opened to the public. ...
</p><p><b>Elliott Smith</b> is anything but forgotten, with his posthumous LP <i>New Moon</i> debuting at #24 on the <i>Billboard</i> album charts not too long ago. Now his friend <b>Autumn de Wilde</b> is hoping to enrich the singer/songwriter's legacy with a new book filled with rare interviews and photographs. Simply titled "Elliott Smith" and due in November, the tome will also contain contain forewords by <b>Beck</b> and <b>Death Cab for Cutie</b>'s <b>Chris Walla</b>, personal ephemera, handwritten lyrics, as well as a CD featuring five unreleased songs recorded at small L.A. gigs in 1997 &#8212; including covers of "All My Rowdy Friends Have Settled Down" by <b>Hank Williams Jr.</b> and "Clouds" by <b>Quasi</b>, the indie-rock duo who occasionally backed up Smith. A portion of the proceeds will go to two charities: Austin, Texas' Sims Foundation in Austin and Portland, Oregon's Outside In. ...
</p><p>Wanted dead or alive: the makers of energy drink Mijovi. Well, the situation isn't <i>that</i> dire, but all the same, <b>Jon Bon Jovi</b> wants the owner of the coffee-based beverage to change its name, since he claims it's too similar to his, <i>AP</i> reports. A letter Jovi's lawyer sent to Marcos Carrington highlights the company's marketing terms "itsmijovi" and "itsmilife," the latter being the name of a <b>Bon Jovi</b> song. Carrington replied that the words are meant to mean "it's my jovial life" and that he named the drink after his girlfriend Jovita. ... The <b>Reverend Al Sharpton</b>, who had insisted that shock-jock <b>Don Imus</b> be fired for making racist comments, told <i>AP</i> in a telephone interview Wednesday that he wouldn't object if Imus were to return to the airwaves. "He has a right to make a living," Sharpton said, adding that he hoped any station that would hire Imus would make sure he wouldn't make insensitive remarks about race or gender. ...
</p><p><b>M.I.A.</b> is playing a smattering of festivals this summer, and along the way she's making a few pit stops and small clubs. She'll hit up Brooklyn, New York's Studio B (July 25); San Francisco's Rickshaw Shop (July 28); Los Angeles' Echoplex (July 30-31); and, after playing Lollapalooza in Chicago on August 3, she'll perform at the city's House of Blues the following day. ... Underground hip-hop prince <b>Aesop Rock</b> will tour heavy in support of his August 28 LP, <i>None Shall Pass.</i> He'll head out with <b>Cage</b> and <b>Blockhead</b> September 8 in Philadelphia and stay on the road with them through September 11 in Pittsburgh, after which he'll hook up with <b>Octopus Project</b> and tour with them and Blockhead from September 13 in Chicago through September 26 in Burlington, Vermont. Finally, he'll set out for his longest stretch, with <b>Black Moth Super Rainbow</b> and Blockhead, in San Francisco on October 10 and bring that run to a close November 20 in Atlanta.
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More than 50,000 people filed into Edinburgh, Scotland's Murrayfield Stadium on Wednesday for the last of Bob Geldof's momentous Live 8 concerts, organized behind a single global mission: to raise awareness and support for the various social and economic issues facing Africa.
</p><p>The postscript to the 10 concerts staged in cities all over the world on Saturday (see <a href="/news/articles/1505159/20050702/jay_z.jhtml">"Jay-Z, U2, Madonna, Pink Floyd Deliver Live 8 Highlights"</a>), Wednesday's climactic finale featured Snow Patrol, James Brown, Travis, Annie Lennox, the Thrills, Feeder, Embrace, Texas, Wet Wet Wet, McFly, Neneh Cherry, Sugababes, and Youssou N'Dour, in addition to several guest speakers &#8212; supermodel Claudia Schiffer and actor George Clooney among them, according to BBC News.
</p><p>All of the free event's participants took the stage as part of an eleventh-hour push to urge the leaders of the world's eight largest national economies &#8212; who convened yesterday for a three-day summit &#8212; to devise feasible methods by which Africa's epidemic poverty can be mitigated (see <a href="/news/articles/1504881/20050628/geldof_bob.jhtml">"The Road To Live 8: Why Are We Here?"</a>). The final Live 8 gig unfolded just 40 miles away from this year's annual G8 caucus (see <a href="/news/articles/1504853/20050628/story.jhtml">"What Is The G8, Anyway?"</a>).
</p><p>U2 frontman Bono &#8212; who, along with Geldof, met face-to-face with some of the G8 leaders, and told Canadian Prime Minister Paul Martin his refusal to pledge more foreign aid was "infuriating" &#8212; introduced former South African president Nelson Mandela, who, in a recorded message, told the assembled mass that the world needed to "work to make poverty history."
</p><p>"Sometimes, it falls upon a generation to be great," Mandela continued. "You can be that generation. You have that opportunity."
</p><p>According to <I>The Associated Press,</I> Geldof also addressed the massive crowd: "On Friday, there will be a great silence across the world while we await the verdict of eight men. Is [Africa] to live or die?"
</p><p>In addition to orchestrating the Live 8 concerts, Geldof urged millions to march on Edinburgh on Wednesday, as part of the Make Poverty History movement; a few hundred did show, and an estimated 200,000 staged an anti-poverty march in the Scottish city over the weekend.
</p><p><a href="/thinkmtv/features/global/live_8/"><b>Get involved: Learn about the poverty crisis in Africa, the proposed solutions, and how you can help. Plus find all of our coverage of the international Live 8 concerts and more at our <I>think</I>MTV Live 8 hub.</b></a>
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<description><![CDATA[<p type="articleSubhead">Will Smith, Annie Lennox, Queen take the stage for second South African fundraiser.<br/>By Chris Harris</p>
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Nelson Mandela joined several A-list celebrities and musicians &#8212; including actor/rapper Will Smith and singer/songwriter Annie Lennox &#8212; on Saturday, for an international benefit concert that raised money for South African women suffering from HIV and AIDS, according to <I>Reuters.</I>
</p><p>The concert, the second such event of its kind, raised more than $832,000 for the Nelson Mandela Foundation, an organization founded by the Nobel Peace Prize laureate and former South African president as another weapon in the fight against the AIDS epidemic. The money will fund life-prolonging anti-retroviral drugs for those living with the disease in South Africa, perhaps the country hardest hit by AIDS, with more than 5 million of its 45 million people infected with the HIV virus.
</p><p>Will Smith hosted the star-studded event, which featured performances from Lennox, Queen and India.Arie, among others. Actor Brad Pitt, who was expected to attend, apologized for his absence via video message to the more than 15,000 concertgoers who took over the lawns of the exclusive Fancourt golf estate near George, about 250 miles from Cape Town.
</p><p>"I would love to enjoy the peace and quiet of retirement, but I know that like many of you, I cannot rest easily while our beloved continent is ravaged by a deadly epidemic," Mandela, whose son Makgatho died of an AIDS-related illness in January, told the crowd, according to <I>Reuters.</I> The concert was named 46664, the number Mandela wore while languishing in apartheid-era jails for nearly 30 years. The first 46664 concert was staged in 2003 in Cape Town (see <a href="/news/articles/1479852/20031021/spears_britney.jhtml">"Britney, 50 Cent, Beyonce, Bono To Perform For AIDS Awareness"</a>).
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<P> <P>Eurythmics, Lou Reed, Andrea Bocelli, and Pope John Paul II will all take the stage for a concert next month in Rome to reduce world debt, according to the entertainment trade publication "Variety."</P> <P>The Great Jubilee Concert is scheduled to take place at Rome University on May 1 and will open with a speech by The Pope, who will address efforts at reducing debt in the poorer nations of the world. Following the speech, which will be broadcast on television worldwide, Andrea Bocelli will sing a tribute to The Pope.</P> <P>"Variety" reports that organizers of the free outdoor concert are already expecting more than a half million people and are hoping that Vatican involvement will boost attendance.</P> <P>There may yet be additions to the lineup, as invitations have reportedly been extended to several other artists.</P>
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<P> In a high-tech conference held February 3, BMG CEO Strauss Zelnick predicted the death of the CD and the rise of digital downloading, according to "Variety." "Digital downloading is the holy grail," quipped the CEO during the Variety Interactive Summit's keynote address.</P> The CEO also predicted that the consolidation of the music business would continue due to cost-saving concerns and the aging CD business. He also predicted that there would not be a standard format for Internet music downloading and storage.</P> History has proved otherwise, as the market did not support both Beta and VHS videocassette formats; did not support mini (3") CDs and standard-sized CD formats; and in the computer industry, the attempt at bringing the price down on Macintosh computers by licensing the chip resulted in a slew of imperfect clones that never functioned as efficiently as the original, sizing the Mac market back down to domination by one company.</P> Zelnick believes that 
digital downloading will revitalize the music industry, much as the VCR did for the film industry. BMG promised heavier promotion of its artists, digital downloads online, and new e-commerce initiatives.</P> BMG distributes Arista, RCA, and Jive, among others, and artists under the BMG umbrella include Puff Daddy, Whitney Houston, 'NSYNC, Sarah McLachlan, and Annie Lennox. </P> <P ALIGN=RIGHT><B><I>-- Lola Rephann</B></I></P> What do you think about this story? <A HREF="/news/youtellus/index.jhtml"><B>You Tell Us</b></a>.</P>
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<P> Talk about your last-minute additions.</p> The '80s synth-pop group Eurythmics has just named Meredith Brooks as the opening act for its two U.S. concert dates: November 4 at the Staples Center in Los Angeles and on November 9 at Madison Square Garden in New York City.</p> The New York and L.A. shows are the only American dates the recently reunited group currently plans to play in support of its new album, "Peace," which will hold onto the number 47 spot in next week's "Billboard" album chart, according to SoundScan sales figures released Wednesday.</p> Eurythmics, fronted by Annie Lennox and Dave Stewart, was considered one of the highlights of last month's NetAid benefit show at Wembley Stadium in London, during which the group played alongside the likes of Stereophonics, Robbie Williams, George Michael, and David Bowie.</p> Brooks won't be trailing Eurythmics to the U.K. for the continuation of the "Peace" tour. She'll be turning up on the Bill Maher-hosted late night 
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The Eurythmics announced more details about its upcoming reunion album and world tour during a special performance held yesterday on board a Greenpeace ship anchored in the River Thames in London.</P> Band co-founders Annie Lennox and Dave Stewart played five songs for the special set, which included such past hits as "Sweet Dreams (Are Made Of This)" and "There Must Be An Angel."</P> During a press conference held in conjunction with the short concert, the Eurythmics indicated that it planned to kick off a world tour in Germany in September and that all proceeds from the outing would be donated to Greenpeace and Amnesty International.</P> The environmental and human rights organizations are hoping to recruit a million new members during the Eurythmics tour, which will mark the first group's first road dates in ten years (see <a href="/news/articles/1428690/19990615/eurythmics.jhtml"><B>"Eurythmics Reforming For New Album, World Tour"</B></a>).</P> A new Eurythmics record, tentatively titled "Peace," is 
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Sweet dreams are indeed made of this.</p> After years of rumors and speculations, Dave Stewart and Annie Lennox of the Eurythmics have announced that they have reformed the seminal synthpop '80s group for a new album, the duo's first since 1989's "We Too Are One."</p> In a statement issued by the Eurythmics' label, Arista Records, the band indicated that it hoped to have a new studio album out this fall, with an extensive world tour to follow.</p> A full-fledged Eurythmics reunion seems to have been building up for the last two years, as Stewart and Lennox have made a series of concert appearances together, the most recent coming at the 1999 Brit Awards in London in February (see <a href="/news/articles/1428691/19981222/eurythmics.jhtml"><b>"Eurythmics Back For Brit Awards"</a></b>).</p> Before the recent announcement, representatives for Arista had repeatedly balked at the notion that the performances might lead into a new Eurythmics album, saying only that they were both at work on solo projects, including 
Lennox's long-awaited follow-up 1992's "Diva" LP. (In 1995, Lennox cut an album of covers, "Medusa.")</p> Since the split, Stewart has worked as a songwriter and producer for the likes of Tom Petty, Imogen Heap, Bryan Ferry, and Natalie Imbruglia. Stewart has also released several solo albums in his own right, including last year's "Sly-Fi," and recently scored Robert Altman's latest film, "Cookie's Fortune."</p> Stewart hinted at a potential Eurythmics reunion last year when he talked with MTV News about his newest album and Internet project, "Sly-Fi TV."</p> "Yeah, we've been getting along really well, Annie and I," Stewart said. "We're now both really into arts and visuals.... It's been several years since we last worked on a record together, so we're always sort of bemused at how many people are still interested [in the group]... but I know that sometime in the next two or three years, there'll be something that'll come out. Something unique and new."</p> During the Eurythmics almost 
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While All Saints leader Shaznay Lewis hones songs for the band's sophomore album, the remaining members of the British quartet will spend their time working on a new film, entitled "Honest," to be directed by former Eurythmic Dave Stewart.</p> The trio of Saints -- Melanie Blatt and sisters Nicole and Natalie Appleton -- will make their feature film debut in "Honest," a movie which tells the story of three sisters who rob banks in London's West End during the 1960s while dressing as men, according to a report in "Variety."</p> The All Saints aren't expected to contribute any new material to the film or its soundtrack, but members of the group may end-up lending their individual voices to separate songs.</p> The screenplay for "Honest" was penned by the duo of Dick Clement and Ian LaFrenais, the team responsible for "The Commitments," "Still Crazy" and the upcoming sequel to "Bad Boys." "Honest" is still considered to be in the pre-production stage, and actual on-location shooting isn't 
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