Lilith Fair Forced To Ax 10 Shows
Sarah McLachlan-headlined festival is struggling at the box office.
Sarah McLachlan-headlined festival is struggling at the box office.
Kingdom Come sales slide 79 percent; Incubus score first chart-topping debut.
Women's tour played to millions, raised millions for charity, but many of its stars have since faded.
Late Registration spends second week at #1; Rolling Stones debut at #3.
Also due Tuesday are new releases by North Mississippi Allstars, Joan Baez and Richard Thompson.
Material Girl reveals new single; 'Idol' winner at center of contest; Dobson channels female rockers.
Organizers also add African artists, more cities.
Rapper, crooner add new verses to Harry Chapin's 'Cat's in the Cradle.'
Tupac soundtrack #2, G-Unit's Beg for Mercy #3.
Flag-waving cowboy sells more than 585,000 copies of Shock'n Y'all.
Sarah McLachlan, Barenaked Ladies, Our Lady Peace, Glenn Lewis, Remy Shand, Tragically Hip will also perform.
Barenaked Ladies, Billy Bragg also appear on compilation of children's music to raise money for VH1's Save the Music Foundation.
A weekly tale of the tape for the statistically obsessed.
Ben Folds, Wallflowers also appear on January-due soundtrack.
Meanwhile, fans can pick up his R&R collection of collaborations.
Remake of 1979 hit to benefit relief efforts; Dre donates to radio station fund.
Sarah McLachlan Remixed to be released in Canada late next month.
Singer/songwriter's recording schedule makes fourth edition of summer Lilith Fair tour unlikely this year.
Singer/songwriter's 'I Will Remember You' used in tape documenting Littleton, Colo., massacre.