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ratpage | 14 November, 2008 04:20 | Print View
With the economy sliding deeper into a recession, panelists discuss whether it's time to stop throwing our money into a massive pit out in the desert. (More)
ratpage | 14 November, 2008 03:15 | Print View
Last year's Led Zeppelin reunion concert wasn't the end for Jimmy Page, John Paul Jones and Jason Bonham — but it looks like it was for Robert Plant. The three musicians have been holding rehearsals with singers including Aerosmith's Steven Tyler (it didn't go well, one source has heard) and possibly Myles Kennedy, lead singer of Alter Bridge (who has covered Zep songs onstage and has a formidable vocal range). But Page wants to make one thing clear about the new project. "Whatever this is, it is not Led Zeppelin," says a rep for Page's management company, QPrime. "Not without the involvement of Robert Plant." (More)
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Ticketmaster will eliminate the convenience fees on Eagles tickets for the band’s upcoming January 2009 shows. The move signifies “a collaborative effort by both the Eagles and Ticketmaster to provide the best consumer value and streamline the ticket buying process.” “The Eagles have long been committed to giving their loyal fans the best concert going experience,” says the band’s long-time manager and new Ticketmaster CEO Irving Azoff. “The Eagles use of ‘all-in ticketing’ is the first step in Ticketmaster’s transformation to an all-encompassing entertainment company to allow artists to connect to their fans in both new and innovative ways.” Possible other motives: We’re in the middle of a recession and people may be unwilling to pay $10 in needless fees, plus Ticketmaster might be attempting to reenter the good graces of concertgoers after years of convenience fees, Hannah Montana ordeals and “price gouging” accusations with the threat of Live Nation’s own ticketing service looming in the near future.
ratpage | 14 November, 2008 00:01 | Print View
A Paula Abdul fan who was cut during American Idol auditions in season five was found dead in a car near the home of the pop star and judge she admired, authorities said Wednesday.
Police indicated that Paula Goodspeed, whose rendition of "Proud Mary" was roundly criticized by Simon Cowell and rejected by Abdul and Randy Jackson, had possibly committed suicide, said Ed Winter, assistant chief of the Los Angeles County Department of Coroner. An official cause of death had not been determined. (More)
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ratpage | 12 November, 2008 10:54 | Print View
YouTube is offering a cash prize to the first user to upload a video with a shred of originality or artistic merit.
ratpage | 12 November, 2008 10:27 | Print View
Rescue crews have been working day and night to free the former first lady, who has been unable to extricate herself from the sand.
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