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Rock Legend Bo Diddley Dies

Monday, June 30th, 2008

Rock Legend Bo Diddley Dies
Popularized foundational rhythms of rock.<p><a href=’http://www.etonline.com/news/2008/06/62235/index.html’><img src=’http://www.etonline.com/photo/2008/06/50085/98_bdiddley_080602_eagostini_52417543.jpg’></a><p><p>
Rock ‘n’ roll legend <strong>BO DIDDLEY </strong>has died at age 79 of heart failure, the <em>Associated Press</em> reports.&nbsp;</p><p>
The music pioneer, inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1987, had a heart attack in August 2007, three months&nbsp;after suffering a stroke while
on tour.</p><p>
Known as &quot;The Originator,&quot; Diddley broke new ground in rock ‘n’ roll’s
formative years with his unique guitar work, indelible African rhythms,
inventive songwriting and larger-than-life persona. He was born December 30,
1928, in McComb, Mississippi. </p>

Tricky, Knowle West Boy

Despite the Tricky Kid’s hatred of the limelight, Knowle West Boy deserves to be huge.

Seth Lakeman, Poor Man’s Heaven

Listen to the entire new album by Seth, exclusively here!

David Sanchez, Cultural Survival

The language that evolves is highly articulate and Sanchez has clear points to make.

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Regardless of what Barbie”s figure looks like, or who is right or wrong on this issue, the real

Sunday, June 29th, 2008

Regardless of what Barbie”s figure looks like, or who is right or wrong on this issue, the real winner in this debate is Mattel. The added controversy and publicity only helps to fuel sales. I wonder why no one talks about Ken”s figure?

Beyond the Golden Age
‘How to be an emperor’: acting Alexander the Great in opera seria

Employing the example of Alexander the Great in opera seria, this essay reconsiders the performance of heroic roles in the 18th century. One of its aims is to extend our current understanding of Baroque gesture by taking seriously what contemporary acting tutors and treatises say: a complete performance is possible only after careful study of gesture in painting and statuary. An examination of Alexander iconography suggests both specific tactics for the singer, director and designer; and, more importantly, a broader agenda: the representation of Alexander’s essential grandeur. A second goal is to determine to what extent our performances today of Alexander and other operatic heroes can be shaped by comprehension of their significance and meanings for those who created and consumed heroic art in the 18th century. These heroes were (and are) not interchangeable, not simply emblems, but rather, individuals whose stories conjured up a host of resonances specific to each. We might portray them accordingly. Finally, the article explores some of the aesthetic and philosophical questions raised by this kind of historical approach.

Ockeghem, Brumel, Josquin: new documents in Troyes

On the richly travelled medieval road from Paris to Lyon, the city of Troyes, in Champagne, was probably the most important stop. The town was a major administrative and religious centre: it boasted a cathedral, several collegiate churches (at one of which, St John’s, King Henry V of England married Catherine of Valois in 1421) and a great number of parish churches.

The rich archives of these various establishments are kept today in the Archives départementales de l’Aube at Troyes, but do not appear to have been scrutinized by music historians since the appearance, more than 100 years ago, of Abbé Arthur Prévost’s Histoire de la maîtrise de la cathédrale de Troyes (1905). Renewed examination in the summer of 2006 has brought to light several documents of more than passing interest to the history of music.

Johannes Ockeghem held a canonry in absentia at Troyes Cathedral between 1457 and 1467, though it seems that the chapter was not especially happy to be able to count the composer among their number, and was looking for ways to encourage him to resign. Josquin visited Troyes on at least two occasions, in 1499 and 1501, and Antoine Brumel had done the same in 1497. There is reason to believe that these visits were more than overnight lodgings en route to other destinations. There appears to have been a tradition of singers’ meetings in the residence of the choirmaster of Troyes Cathedral—meetings of the kind that must have prompted, at much earlier dates, the composition of works like Compère’s Omnium bonorum plena and Josquin’s Illibata Dei virgo nutrix.

A musical fragment from Anglo-Saxon England

This article argues that a neume fragment found in the famous ‘Durham Cassiodorus’ (Durham, Cathedral Library, Ms.b.ii.30) may date from the first half of the 8th century. As part of this argument, I suggest the possibility of notated music in Anglo-Saxon England prior to the 10th century. Since the Durham Cassiodorus was likely read by Alcuin of York who played an important part in the Carolingian liturgical reform, the Durham Cassiodorus neume fragment may be linked to Alcuin and to what Kenneth Levy has called a ‘Carolingian archetype’, that is, a now-lost antiphoner with music compiled around 800. Other unreported English neume fragments found in the 8th-century ‘Tiberius Bede’ (London, British Library, Cotton Tiberius c.ii) are presented here.

Pleyel’s ‘London’ symphonies

Evidence of provenance and bibliographic features suggest that three autograph symphonies of Ignace Pleyel from the collection of the Royal Philharmonic Society in the British Library are the works he composed in London in 1792, when he was engaged by the Professional Concert as a rival to Haydn in the latter’s appearances for Salomon. Details of their performance in the succeeding decade support the case. In the E symphony Pleyel anticipates features later used by Haydn in his symphony no.103.

A newly discovered source of vocal chamber music by Elisabeth-Claude Jacquet de la Guerre and Rene Drouard de Bousset

This article introduces a newly discovered manuscript dated 1760 (which is the property of the author) of the sacred cantatas of Elisabeth Jacquet de la Guerre and René Drouard de Bousset, which had been published earlier in the 18th century. As the only known secondary source of La Guerre’s cantatas, the variant readings between the printed and manuscript versions are discussed, and the fine, but little-known, cantatas of De Bousset are surveyed. The late copy date is remarkable, for it is generally considered that the French sacred cantata repertory fell out of favour by c.1745–50 at the latest. The author suggests that the writings of Titon du Tillet (including Le Parnasse François (Paris, 1732)), Daquin and others contributed to an ongoing interest, amongst select circles, in the repertory of the ‘ancien musique’ well into the 1760s. Musical examples are included, both in facsimile and modern transcriptions, as well as a Critical Commentary giving the most significant differences between the manuscript and printed versions of La Guerre’s cantatas. The illustrations include photographs of the manuscript itself, and various engraved portraits from Titon du Tillet’s Parnasse François, including that of La Guerre.

A mangled chime: the accidental death of the opera libretto in Civil War England

Early 17th-century English lute song represents a perfect fusion of words and music, simultaneously conceived by poets and composers with a deep instinctive understanding of each other’s business. This is a critical commonplace with heavy implications for performers. To avoid distracting attention away from the words, musical settings were kept as simple as possible. To facilitate simple strophic setting the poets made sure that each stanza of a multi-stanza poem followed the same metrical scheme, and they naturally assumed that composers would follow it too. The Golden Age achievement relied on collective self-restraint (not too much self-expression or ‘interpretation’ therefore); and when Henry Lawes and other cavalier composers of masque songs and masque-inspired opera abandoned that restraint the Golden Age was over. Henry Purcell had to start again from scratch. Little of this turns out to be true. ‘A mangled chime’ looks again at the relationship between words and music in 17th-century England, suggesting a more complicated system of interplay between the two. Compositional technique was a mystery to most lyricists even at the height of the Golden Age, and as the century unfolded they found words matching the formal ambitions of contemporary theatre composers harder and harder to write. By 1680–90 (the decade of Venus and Adonis and Dido and Aeneas) the result was a peculiarly English approach to word-setting in which musical sound, though it echoed poetical sense, frequently obliterated poetic structure; a theory of English opera thoroughly confused in its aesthetic aims; and (in consequence) an uncoordinated response to opera seria when the Italian invasion began soon afterwards. Because Golden Age reserve inhibited frank negotiation between composers and poets it masked the composers’ textual needs in dramatic rather than lyrical situations and it led—via hugely resourceful but non-confrontational Lawes—to the overthrow of native English opera a century later.

The uses of lute song: texts, contexts and pretexts for ‘historically informed’ performance

Because English solo songs from the Golden Age period (c.1600–20) are chiefly familiar from printed books clearly intended for domestic use, modern scholars and performers have tended to assume that composers had the literary interests, practical needs and technical limitations of upper-class amateurs in mind right from the start of the creative process. According to this view, lute ayres are the musical equivalents of early 17th-century miniature portraits: objets d’art for personal contemplation (the self-accompanying singer) or special sharing with special friends. This article explores the lute song repertory from a different angle, as the domesticated tip of a professional and (at the time) a publicly appreciable iceberg much of which melted away with the professional performers originally responsible for its semi-improvisatory effectiveness. The manuscript Oxford, Christ Church Mus.439 is studied in particular—a source with probable professional provenance, preserving some highly ornamented versions of songs now much better known in their plainer printed versions and (at the other extreme) some songs from which the fully written-out lute parts familiar from the printed books have been removed. What sorts of alternative were improvised in their place? While lute song publishers assumed a ‘minimalist aesthetic’ and sensibly encouraged their customers to do the same, lute song composers were aware of other possibilities and those with a theatrical leaning (Campion, Rosseter, Johnson, for instance) might even have preferred them. Today’s historically informed performers have a wider range of interpretative choice legitimately open to them than perhaps they realize.

Period polemics
From ‘early’ to ‘modern’ music
Songs and sources
Instruments and images

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Hot on the heels of Superman Returns, young Clark Kent is back — and he’s bringing new characters

Sunday, June 29th, 2008

Hot on the heels of Superman Returns, young Clark Kent is back — and hes bringing new characters along for the ride. The new season will see the introduction of Jimmy Olsen, rumored to be Chloe Sullivans new love interest. Also appearing is the comic book hero Green Arrow.

Are Gas Prices, Economy Putting A Crimp In Your Live-Music Plans This Summer?

Are gas prices and the economy putting a crimp in your live-music plans this summer? Bands and fans alike are getting hit by out-of-control costs.

Hip-Hop Sites Hacked By Apparent Hate Group; SOHH, AllHipHop Temporarily Suspend Access

Hip-hop Web sites SOHH.com and AllHipHop.com were forced to temporarily suspend access to their sites on Friday after being targeted by an apparent hate group.

Amy Winehouse Wins Over London Crowd With Two-Song Set At Nelson Mandela Concert

Amy Winehouse won over a London crowd with her two-song set at Nelson Mandela’s 90th birthday concert.

Rick Ross Denies Foxy Brown Engagement Rumors: ‘I’m Married To The Money’

Rick Ross denied rumors that he is engaged to Foxy Brown, saying, “The engagement is just speculation. I’m married to the money.”

‘Dark Knight’: Is It Good? We Rate The Batman Flick On Key Superhero-Movie Factors

We’ve seen “The Dark Knight,” you haven’t, and there are no spoilers here — just ratings on the key factors that make a superhero movie good.

Britney Spears/ Kevin Federline Custody Trial Will Go Forward, K-Fed’s Lawyer Says

Despite Thursday’s mediation session, the custody trial between Kevin Federline and Britney Spears will go forward, and K-Fed will push for full custody, his lawyer says.

Miley Cyrus Opens Up About <i>Vanity Fair</i> Photo Flap: ‘Sometimes My Decisions Are Wrong’

Miley Cyrus finally opened up about the controversy over her racy Vanity Fair photo shoot in an interview with Billboard magazine.

Ne-Yo’s New Tracks Get The Seal Of Approval From His First Love — And Michael Jackson

Ne-Yo says Michael Jackson enjoyed his new song, “Nobody,” which will appear on Year of the Gentleman.

‘Wanted’: Bullet Time, By Kurt Loder

“Wanted,” starring Angelina Jolie and James McAvoy, is full of rousing action sequences, but its one-note cacophony eventually grows monotonous, says Kurt Loder.

‘American Idol’ Alum Blake Lewis Parts With Label, Says He ‘Couldn’t Be Happier’ With Debut LP’s Performance

“American Idol” alum Blake Lewis has parted ways with his label, Arista, but he’s already working on his sophomore LP, which he might release independently.

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It was, supposedly, the perfect existence

Sunday, June 29th, 2008

It was, supposedly, the perfect existence. The nuclear family lived in comfort. The patriarch had a good job to provide for his family and the loving wife stayed at home to raise the children. The children grew up in a world that was quickly shrinking. Radio and television were becoming permanent fixtures in every home. This technology introduced the Baby Boomers to the music of the 60s. Some of the big names in early 60s music all came out of one recording studio, the Sun Record Company, based out of Memphis, Tennessee. Artists like Elvis Presley, Jerry Lee Lewis and Roy Orbison all got their start at the Sun Record Company. Many of them followed the method introduced by Presley. His music was a mixture of gospel, blues and hillbilly music. B.B. King, who is perhaps the greatest blues musician of all time, knew of Presley long before he became famous. Presley combined blues, gospel, and hillbilly music to help create a new form of music … Rock and Roll.

Are Gas Prices, Economy Putting A Crimp In Your Live-Music Plans This Summer?

Are gas prices and the economy putting a crimp in your live-music plans this summer? Bands and fans alike are getting hit by out-of-control costs.

Hip-Hop Sites Hacked By Apparent Hate Group; SOHH, AllHipHop Temporarily Suspend Access

Hip-hop Web sites SOHH.com and AllHipHop.com were forced to temporarily suspend access to their sites on Friday after being targeted by an apparent hate group.

Amy Winehouse Wins Over London Crowd With Two-Song Set At Nelson Mandela Concert

Amy Winehouse won over a London crowd with her two-song set at Nelson Mandela’s 90th birthday concert.

Rick Ross Denies Foxy Brown Engagement Rumors: ‘I’m Married To The Money’

Rick Ross denied rumors that he is engaged to Foxy Brown, saying, “The engagement is just speculation. I’m married to the money.”

‘Dark Knight’: Is It Good? We Rate The Batman Flick On Key Superhero-Movie Factors

We’ve seen “The Dark Knight,” you haven’t, and there are no spoilers here — just ratings on the key factors that make a superhero movie good.

Britney Spears/ Kevin Federline Custody Trial Will Go Forward, K-Fed’s Lawyer Says

Despite Thursday’s mediation session, the custody trial between Kevin Federline and Britney Spears will go forward, and K-Fed will push for full custody, his lawyer says.

Miley Cyrus Opens Up About <i>Vanity Fair</i> Photo Flap: ‘Sometimes My Decisions Are Wrong’

Miley Cyrus finally opened up about the controversy over her racy Vanity Fair photo shoot in an interview with Billboard magazine.

Ne-Yo’s New Tracks Get The Seal Of Approval From His First Love — And Michael Jackson

Ne-Yo says Michael Jackson enjoyed his new song, “Nobody,” which will appear on Year of the Gentleman.

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Britt Gillette is author of The DVD Report, a blog where you can find where you can find more

Saturday, June 28th, 2008

Britt Gillette is author of The DVD Report, a blog where you can find where you can find more reviews of movies and TV series. Source: thedvdreport.blogspot.com/2006/02/dukes-of-hazzard-season-4-dvd.htmlthedvdreport.blogspot.com/2006/02/dukes-of-hazzard-season-4-dvd.html.
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Tom Hanks and Steven Spielberg team up once again in the romantic comedy, The Terminal. With an out-of-the-ordinary plot and interesting characters, this is one film you will either love or hate

Tricky, Knowle West Boy

Despite the Tricky Kid’s hatred of the limelight, Knowle West Boy deserves to be huge.

Seth Lakeman, Poor Man’s Heaven

Listen to the entire new album by Seth, exclusively here!

David Sanchez, Cultural Survival

The language that evolves is highly articulate and Sanchez has clear points to make.

Leon Jean Marie, Bent Out Of Shape

Impressive, but perhaps too un-showy for a mass audience that likes big voices and big gestures.

Dirty Pretty Things, Romance At Short Notice

The second offering from this band is a crisp, polished collection of tuneful japery and pithy urban commentary.

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Clients and students have told me that it was the same high they had experienced with drugs or

Saturday, June 28th, 2008

Clients and students have told me that it was the same high they had experienced with drugs or alcohol. Could it be that some people take addicting, altering drugs in order to experience their higher self? How wonderful it is to know that you can get there in a natural, healthy way whenever you choose. It is always available to you, 24 hours a day, seven days a week. It is like having a ‘feel good’ experience with your all-wise consultant and it”s legal and free!

Beyond the Golden Age
‘How to be an emperor’: acting Alexander the Great in opera seria

Employing the example of Alexander the Great in opera seria, this essay reconsiders the performance of heroic roles in the 18th century. One of its aims is to extend our current understanding of Baroque gesture by taking seriously what contemporary acting tutors and treatises say: a complete performance is possible only after careful study of gesture in painting and statuary. An examination of Alexander iconography suggests both specific tactics for the singer, director and designer; and, more importantly, a broader agenda: the representation of Alexander’s essential grandeur. A second goal is to determine to what extent our performances today of Alexander and other operatic heroes can be shaped by comprehension of their significance and meanings for those who created and consumed heroic art in the 18th century. These heroes were (and are) not interchangeable, not simply emblems, but rather, individuals whose stories conjured up a host of resonances specific to each. We might portray them accordingly. Finally, the article explores some of the aesthetic and philosophical questions raised by this kind of historical approach.

Ockeghem, Brumel, Josquin: new documents in Troyes

On the richly travelled medieval road from Paris to Lyon, the city of Troyes, in Champagne, was probably the most important stop. The town was a major administrative and religious centre: it boasted a cathedral, several collegiate churches (at one of which, St John’s, King Henry V of England married Catherine of Valois in 1421) and a great number of parish churches.

The rich archives of these various establishments are kept today in the Archives départementales de l’Aube at Troyes, but do not appear to have been scrutinized by music historians since the appearance, more than 100 years ago, of Abbé Arthur Prévost’s Histoire de la maîtrise de la cathédrale de Troyes (1905). Renewed examination in the summer of 2006 has brought to light several documents of more than passing interest to the history of music.

Johannes Ockeghem held a canonry in absentia at Troyes Cathedral between 1457 and 1467, though it seems that the chapter was not especially happy to be able to count the composer among their number, and was looking for ways to encourage him to resign. Josquin visited Troyes on at least two occasions, in 1499 and 1501, and Antoine Brumel had done the same in 1497. There is reason to believe that these visits were more than overnight lodgings en route to other destinations. There appears to have been a tradition of singers’ meetings in the residence of the choirmaster of Troyes Cathedral—meetings of the kind that must have prompted, at much earlier dates, the composition of works like Compère’s Omnium bonorum plena and Josquin’s Illibata Dei virgo nutrix.

A musical fragment from Anglo-Saxon England

This article argues that a neume fragment found in the famous ‘Durham Cassiodorus’ (Durham, Cathedral Library, Ms.b.ii.30) may date from the first half of the 8th century. As part of this argument, I suggest the possibility of notated music in Anglo-Saxon England prior to the 10th century. Since the Durham Cassiodorus was likely read by Alcuin of York who played an important part in the Carolingian liturgical reform, the Durham Cassiodorus neume fragment may be linked to Alcuin and to what Kenneth Levy has called a ‘Carolingian archetype’, that is, a now-lost antiphoner with music compiled around 800. Other unreported English neume fragments found in the 8th-century ‘Tiberius Bede’ (London, British Library, Cotton Tiberius c.ii) are presented here.

Pleyel’s ‘London’ symphonies

Evidence of provenance and bibliographic features suggest that three autograph symphonies of Ignace Pleyel from the collection of the Royal Philharmonic Society in the British Library are the works he composed in London in 1792, when he was engaged by the Professional Concert as a rival to Haydn in the latter’s appearances for Salomon. Details of their performance in the succeeding decade support the case. In the E symphony Pleyel anticipates features later used by Haydn in his symphony no.103.

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Saturday, June 28th, 2008

7. Take some piano lessons during the summer months. Many children and adults benefit from receiving the guidance, encouragement and support that a good teacher can provide. Having some accountability without the normal school year mind-set can actually pave the way for a healthy measure of musical growth during the summer months.

Miley Cyrus Still Embarrassed by Photos

The star discusses her most controversial hour.

Months after her Vanity Fair pics sparked a decency debate, Miley Cyrus admits the controversy still leaves her feeling abashed.

"I was embarrassed," she tells Billboard, "but also it’s like, every career thing that I do can’t be perfect, and sometimes my decisions are wrong. I think that just makes me even more relatable.

"I don’t think people will look at me any differently because they’re like, ‘You know what, I’m going to do stupid stuff too, and I’m going to make mistakes, and that’s fine.’ It still hurts when I think about it — but you know what, it doesn’t mean that you can’t move on."

Mindy McCready Arrested on Parole Violation

The latest in a string of legal troubles.

ET has confirmed that country star Mindy McCready was arrested this week for a parole violation after turning herself in to authorities in Williamson County, TN.

She was arrested on Monday, with bond set at $500,000, and released the same day, according to a spokeswoman from the Williamson County Sheriff’s Department. 

The 32-year-old singer served jail time late last year for violating a probation violation and upon her release, was still required to be under supervised probation and perform community service. McCready was arrested in July 2007 in Florida and later charged
with battery and resisting arrest after she was accused of fighting with her mother. 

Britney Spears Shops After Court

Britney Spears was out shopping following her court appearance Tuesday and Hollywood.tv caught her browsing the shoe section at Fred Segal. At one point it looks like Britney is ready to leave the store, but she turns and goes back inside as commotion develops near at the door.  

Man Arrested After ‘Harassing’ Cher

Party crasher makes a request you won’t “Believe”!

A man has been arrested after he "repeatedly harassed" Cher, police tell ET. Calvin Houghland was charged with disorderly conduct and public intoxication. The Oscar-winning actress declined to prosecute for assault.

Authorities say the entertainment legend was visiting the world-famous Tootsie’s in Nashville, TN, when the 36-year-old man tried to make contact with her in a roped off area. Security asked him to leave, but he returned a short time later and grabbed Cher by the waist.

According to the police report: "Houghland was escorted out of the establishment. He returned again and was reported to have approached Cher in an aggressive manner. Security blocked his advance. Houghland then called police to report that he was assaulted.

Kanye West Breaks Down the Bonnaroo Mishap

The rapper sounds off!

In a blog post that’s already received over 600 comments, rapper Kanye West is speaking out against negative reports about his performance at the Bonnaroo music festival.

The four-day, multi-stage concert is held on a 700-acre farm in Manchester, Tennessee, where audience members reportedly defaced the bathrooms by spray painting anti-Kanye graffiti and threw objects onstage while waiting over two hours for the performer to appear.

In response Kanye has taken to his blog, lashing out at the suggestion that he put on a half-hearted show.

Alicia, Rihanna, Usher and More at the BET Awards

ET has your BET Awards scoop!

Everyone from Rihanna to Alicia Keys to Jennifer Hudson strutted down the red carpet in their summer finery tonight for the star-studded BET Awards ‘08 at the Shrine Auditorium in Los Angeles.

Hosted by funnyman D.L. Hughley, the night included performances by Fergie, Rihanna, Usher, Kanye West, Keyshia Cole, Alicia Keys, TLC, En Vogue, Jill Scott, Maxwell and more.

Winners included Chris Brown (Best Male R&B Artist), Kobe Bryant (Best Male Athlete), Missy Elliott (Best Female Hip Hop Artist), Kanye West (Best Male Hip Hop Artist, Best Collaboration), Alicia Keys (Best Female R&B Artist) and Lil Wayne (Viewer’s Choice Award).

Boy George Denied Visa to U.S.

Singer was expected to kick off U.S. tour July 11th.

Britain’s Boy George has been refused a visa to United States, forcing the flamboyant musician to cancel a string of planned performances across the country, Billboard magazine reported. 

"At the moment, Boy George cannot come to the United States of America because he has been refused permission to enter by the USA Administration," a statement from George’s management said.

The statement added that the visa denial stems from a trial to take place in November in London for an incident that allegedly happened last April. "George’s lawyers in London have absolutely forbidden us to speak about the facts of that case and all I can say is that George is astounded at the decision and is having lawyers here in the States look at it in the hope that someone will change their mind." 

New Vanessa Hudgens Song Leaked

Is Vanessa Hudgens starring in a new version of ‘Gone with the Wind’? Not so. But a song of the same name from her sophomore album, Identified, was leaked today on YouTube.

The leak comes almost a week before Identified is set to drop on July 1. "Gone With the Wind" is a coming of age song that speaks to the 19-year-old ‘High School Musical’ star evolving from a girl into a young woman who can stand up and speak out.

The album is Hudgens’ follow-up to her gold-selling debut V. The 2007 Teen Choice Awards Breakout Singer is set to tour internationally in support of Identified. According to her MySpace page, the star says of the album’s vibe: "I always had a knack for a more soulful, jazzy sound, so right off the bat I wanted to kind of let loose, and come up with a sound no one has heard from me before."

A Rolling Stones Wedding!

The boys reunite for Ronnie’s daughter!

Rolling Stones‘ guitarist Ronnie Wood was beaming from ear to ear Saturday as he walked his daughter, Leah, down the aisle in England. Leah, 29, wed TV producer Jack MacDonald in front of a star-packed congregation, which included Mick Jagger, Keith Richards, Jerry Hall, Kate Moss and boyfriend James Hince.

Father: Amy Winehouse Has Emphysema

Recently hospitalized after fainting spell.

The father of British singer AMY WINEHOUSE says his daughter is suffering from the lung disease emphysema and doctors have warned she could die if she continues smoking cigarettes and drugs, Reuters reports.

MITCH WINEHOUSE said his 24-year-old daughter was diagnosed with the illness, which clogs the lungs and leaves sufferers short of breath, when she was recently hospitalized and underwent a series of medical tests. 

"The doctors have told her if she goes back to smoking drugs, it won’t just ruin her voice, it will kill her," Reuters quotes her father as telling London’s Sunday Mirror.

Amy Winehouse Health Update

The latest on the UK singer…

AMY WINEHOUSE is still in the hospital, but reports that she is fighting a deadly illness are false, People reports.

"She has a chest infection," her rep tells the mag, adding that "she had a routine test for TB, which came back negative."

The 24-year-old is still being kept under observation while she undergoes more testing. Doctors have yet to determine if she will be able to resume performing in the near future. She is scheduled to perform for Nelson Mandela’s 90th birthday celebration in London.

On the Set of Jennifer Hudson’s New Music Video

She’s singing again!

You’ve seen her in ‘Sex and the City’ and ‘Dreamgirls,’ and now singer-turned-movie-star JENNIFER HUDSON is coming back with the first single from her upcoming album! Our KEVIN FRAZIER joined the bubbly singer on the set of "Spotlight," a song about relationship insecurities.

Although the song was written and co-produced by hit-maker NE-YO, Jennifer says, "It definitely tells a story of me and my life. What I sing really happens to me."

As for the video, she made sure to have some man candy for the ladies — some very cute boys!

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With hundreds of iPod accessories out there, the decisions are endless; luckily TravelPost

Saturday, June 28th, 2008

With hundreds of iPod accessories out there, the decisions are endless; luckily TravelPost.com is here to guide you along the way from iPod auto accessories and adapters to iPod FM transmitters and Podcasts.

Are Gas Prices, Economy Putting A Crimp In Your Live-Music Plans This Summer?

Are gas prices and the economy putting a crimp in your live-music plans this summer? Bands and fans alike are getting hit by out-of-control costs.

Hip-Hop Sites Hacked By Apparent Hate Group; SOHH, Allhiphop Temporarily Suspend Access

Hip-hop Web sites SOHH.com and AllHipHop.com were forced to temporarily suspend access to their sites on Friday after being targeted by an apparent hate group.

Amy Winehouse Wins Over London Crowd With Two-Song Set At Nelson Mandela Concert

Amy Winehouse won over a London crowd with her two-song set at Nelson Mandela’s 90th birthday concert.

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It has all the tools you need to create a professional karaoke video

Thursday, June 26th, 2008

It has all the tools you need to create a professional karaoke video. It”s quick and easy to use. In fact it”s never been easier. You can create your own video karaoke files using different multimedia sources. When you”re done you can take your files from VKStudio to Video-CD, DVD and SVideo-CD. Synchronized lyrics, video, and picture files have never been easier.

Kanye West, UGK Win Big At BET Awards, But Ne-Yo, Alicia Keys, Lil Wayne Performances Steal The Show

Kanye West and UGK won big at the BET Awards on Tuesday night; Ne-Yo, Alicia Keys, Usher and Lil Wayne were among the performers.

Soulja Boy Tell’em Talks About New Album, Battle With Ice-T

Soulja Boy said the title of his second LP will be iSouljaBoy and talked about his recent viral battle with Ice-T.

Will Smith Says He Would Play Barack Obama On The Big Screen ‘As Soon As He Writes The End Of The Story’

Will Smith said he’d play Barack Obama on the big screen “as soon as he writes the end of the story.”

Snoop Dogg, Nas, Cory Gunz See Nothing Wrong With Shaquille O’Neal’s Anti-Kobe Freestyle

Snoop Dogg, Nas and Cory Gunz say they see nothing wrong with Shaquille O’Neal’s anti-Kobe freestyle.

Barack Obama Reveals His iPod Playlist: Jay-Z, Bob Dylan, Bruce Springsteen … And Sheryl Crow?

Barack Obama’s iPod features tracks from Jay-Z, Bob Dylan, Bruce Springsteen and the Rolling Stones.

Coldplay Dethrone Lil Wayne To Score Second Consecutive #1 Debut

Coldplay’s Viva la Vida debuted at #1, becoming the year’s second-best seller and dethroning Lil Wayne’s Tha Carter III.

‘American Idol’ Runner-Up David Archuleta Works On Debut LP, Looks Forward To Reuniting With Ex-Rivals On Tour

“American Idol” runner-up David Archuleta is working on his debut LP and says he hopes to emulate the careers of John Mayer and Jason Mraz.

Lil Wayne, Kanye West And LL Cool J Fly Girl Talk’s Friendly Skies, Unknowingly, In <i>Bigger Than The Sound</i>

LL Cool J is unknowingly sampled on Girl Talk’s new album, Feed the Animals. But if you run into LL, do you tell him?

Kanye West Nearly Destroys Computer Blaming Bonnaroo, Pearl Jam For 4:30 A.M. Show

Kanye West blamed the Bonnaroo tech crew and Pearl Jam for his much-criticized 4:30 a.m. set at the festival.

Charlize Theron Is No Comic Book Geek, But She Promises ‘Hancock’ Is ‘As Unusual As They Come’

Charlize Theron calls “Hancock” “as unusual as they come” in the superhero genre, then she unleashes her potty mouth on our writer once more.

‘Wall-E’: Environmental Cautionary Tale Or Just A Robot Love Story?

“Wall-E,” Pixar’s latest film, has a strong environmental message, say actors Kathy Najimy and Fred Willard, but director Andrew Stanton denies any “agenda.”

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Once you have found a few new techniques for studying the piano, you can take them all home and try

Wednesday, June 25th, 2008

Once you have found a few new techniques for studying the piano, you can take them all home and try them out on your instrument. Make sure that you either memorize the techniques or that you write them down before you stop your practice for the day. By memorizing or writing down the new technique that you have learned that day, you are less likely to forget it the next morning.

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Forever by Chris Brown music video

Music Video for Forever by Chris Brown

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4 Minutes (To Save The World) feat. Justin Timberlake by Madonna music video

Music Video for 4 Minutes (To Save The World) feat. Justin Timberlake by Madonna

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Music Video for Bleeding Love by Leona Lewis

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Hips Don’t Lie feat. Wyclef Jean by Shakira music video

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Lollipop feat. Static Major by Lil’ Wayne music video

Music Video for Lollipop feat. Static Major by Lil’ Wayne

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Love In This Club feat. Young Jeezy by Usher music video

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