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Rock 3/2: Linkin Park Lose- Motley/Sum 41 Tour- Tripp $1M Bail- Rocker's
Armed Robbery Bust- Metalers Accidental Fall- Ozzy Folk- DMB- RHCP- Chris
Curtis RIP- Snowpatrol- Indecency Crackdown- Hendrix- Dinosaur Jr. Reform-
Accept- Queen Doesn't Rock- Coldplay CD/Tour- Dry Kill Logic- Contra- Garbage-
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Linkin
Park Lose |
Reuters reports: A British judge has rejected
a bid by American nu-metal band Linkin Park to trademark its name for use
on posters, leaving shopkeepers free to sell unofficial posters of music
and show business personalities.
In a landmark judgment that means the band
cannot sue suppliers of unauthorized posters, Judge Richard Arnold said
on Tuesday that unlike merchandise such as CDs and books, a famous name
appearing on a poster was purely descriptive.
"Third parties are, of course, entitled
to take and exploit pictures of celebrities -- the copyright in a picture
of Linkin Park belongs to the creator of it and not necessarily to the
group itself," he said. [see full story for more]- Click
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Tripp
$1M Bail |
Blabbermouth reports: Former STATIC-X guitarist
Tripp Eisen's bail has reportedly been set at $1 million on charges that
include kidnapping, sexual assault and endangering the welfare of a child.
Eisen, whose real name is Tod Rex Salvador,
appeared in Central Justice Center Court in Santa Ana, California, on Monday
afternoon (Feb. 28) and is scheduled to make his next appearance at the
Central Superior Court in Santa Ana on Wednesday (March 2).
Eisen was arrested in Orange County, California,
for allegedly meeting and sexually assaulting a 14-year-old girl two months
ago in New Jersey. The 39-year-old musician allegedly met the Sayreville,
New Jersey girl on the Internet, drove from Pennsylvania on January 7 to
meet her, and assaulted her in a shopping center in Old Bridge, New Jersey.
The girl's mother found out about the incident and alerted police.
Eisen faces a maximum of 30 years in prison
if convicted on the kidnapping charge alone. [see full story for more]-
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Rocker's
Armed Robbery Bust |
Blabbermouth reports: CRISIS have issued a
statement in an attempt to clarify published news reports about Ryan Ball
being the CRISIS drummer and being arrested for an armed robbery in Pennsylvania
yesterday, February 28, 2005.
"Contrary to published news reports Ryan
Ball was let go from his duties as the CRISIS drummer over two weeks ago,"
the band write in the statement. "We are currently working with another
drummer, Justin Arman (ex-SOCIETY 1) while still looking for a permanent
replacement. We want it to be clearly known that two weeks ago we asked
Ryan Ball to return to Pennsylvania. Preparations for Justin Arman to participate
with us at Independence-D Fest in Japan and at SXSW were made over a month
ago.
"Although, we've announced Ryan's joining
CRISIS, Ryan never became a permanent member of the band.[see full story
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Motley/Sum
41 Tour |
Blabbermouth reports: MÖTLEY CRÜE
will join with several other hard rock bands for a larger package for the
first month of their upcoming summer North American tour, among them SUM
41 and THE EXIES in select cities, according to Billboard.com.[see full
story for more]- Click
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Metalers
Accidental Fall |
Blabbermouth reports: Long-running Southern
California death metallers DEEDS OF FLESH have posted the following message
on their official web site:
"Early Saturday morning, Mike [Hamilton,
drums] and Jacoby [Kingston, bass/vocals] were involved in an accidental
fall from a second story balcony. Meshell from Metal Judgment was also
involved. Injuries were sustained by all three. Mike has a broken arm,
Jacoby suffered a fractured vertebrae and a compressed disk, along with
a badly sprained ankle, and Meshell suffered a broken leg. The injuries
aren't as bad as initially thought, so DEEDS will back in business within
a month. We apologize to all the fans and promoters of the shows we had
to miss.
"All we can say is that we are all extremely
lucky and fell well. The injuries could have been fatal from the 20-foot
fall. We barely missed the brick driveway only inches away from the spot
where we landed.
"Jacoby was released from the hospital
on Saturday night, and Mike was released on Sunday. [see full story for
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Ozzy
Folk |
Blabbermouth reports: 21-year-old Massachusetts
singer/songwriter LILY HOLBROOK has recorded a cover of OZZY OSBOURNE's
"Mama, I'm Coming Home" for her second CD, "Everything Was Beautiful and
Nothing Hurt", out now on Back Porch Records. [see full story for more
including links to audio samples]- Click
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Source: Blabbermouth
also has news on CARPATHIAN FOREST To Return To Studio Next Week ** Brazilian
Thrashers CAOS Release Debut EP ** SIX Receive 'Explosive' Reaction To
Debut Single ** IRON MAIDEN: 'Rock In Rio' DVD Certified Gold In Australia
** WIDOW Sign With CRUZ DEL SUR MUSIC and more click here to check it out
DMB
Sued Again |
Contact Music reports: Rocker DAVE MATTHEWS
faces yet another lawsuit after a former roadie accidentally tipped gallons
of human waste from his namesake group's tour bus onto a tourist boat cruising
the Chicago River in Illinois. The DAVE MATTHEWS BAND has already been
sued by state authorities and holiday-makers who were victims of the tip
last summer (04), and now the boat company, MERCURY SKYLINE YACHT CHARTERS,
is after compensation. [see full story for more]- Click
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RHCP
Recording |
MTV reports: Red Hot Chili Peppers have written
35 songs for their next album and will hit the studio this month to record
them. [see full story for more]- Click
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Chris
Curtis RIP |
BBC reports: Chris Curtis, original drummer
of 1960s pop group The Searchers, has died at the age of 63 after a long
illness. Named after the 1956 John Ford western, the Liverpool-based beat
combo were formed in 1960 and sold millions of records in their heyday.
[see full story for more]- Click
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Snowpatrol
Recording |
FMQB reports: Snow Patrol have begun recording
new material in the brief downtime the Irish band has before they head
out on a North American spring tour. The band plans to spend eight weeks
in the studio working on new songs, while aiming to put out a new album
by year's end.[see full story for more]- Click
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Indecency
Crackdown |
FMQB reports: Alaska Senator Ted Stevens wants
control over subscription radio and television services while new U.S.
Attorney General Alberto Gonzales pledges to aggressively combat obscenity.
[see full story for more]- Click
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This
Day in Rock |
ArrowFM reports: 61 years ago Lou Reed is
born. (1944)
43 years ago Jon Bon Jovi is born. (1962)
6 years ago Singer Dusty Springfield dies
at the age of 59 just 11 days before her induction into the Rock and Roll
Hall of Fame. She had been battling cancer. (1999)
see full story for more of what happened
on This Day in Rock- Click
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Hendrix
Injunction |
ArrowFM reports: A record company in Britain
called Purple Haze Records has been recently selling a bootleg of a Jimi
Hendrix Experience concert from Stockholm in 1969. Jimi's family and estate
have been claiming Purple Haze Records doesn't have the right to do that
and a British court agrees issuing a permanent injunction. [see full story
for more]- Click
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Dinosaur
Jr. Reform |
XFM reports: Dinosaur Jr duo Lou Barlow and
J. Mascis have confirmed this week they will reform to perform together
for the first time in 15 years at the Fuji Rock Festival in Japan, while
rumours of a UK appearance are rife.
While ongoing feuds have kept the pair
apart for over a decade, the embattled duo of Mascis and Barlow have announced
an appearance at this year�s Fuji Rock under the name Dinosaur Jr. [see
full story for more]- Click
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Accept
Lineup |
BW&BK reports: ACCEPT have issued the
following update via The Accept Archive (www.acceptarchive.com):
�Confirmed! Much to our pleasant surprise,
Stefan Schwarzmann has recently become available and will be rejoining
the band for the 2005 Summer Festivals! Stefan has performed with the band
since the 'good old days' when he replaced original drummer Stefan Kaufmann.
This officially finalizes the summer touring lineup which features all
original members Udo Dirkschneider - vocals, Wolf Hoffmann and Herman Frank
- guitars and Peter Baltes - bass.[see full story for more]-
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Queen
Doesn't Rock |
BW&BK reports: According to the Associated
Press, Queen Elizabeth II met four of Britain's most famous guitarists
Tuesday, asking them: "And what do you do?" QUEEN's Brian May, former LED
ZEPPELIN guitarist JIMMY PAGE, ERIC CLAPTON and JEFF BECK were all guests
at a Buckingham Palace party to honor the British music industry.
"It's great to meet her and it doesn't
matter at all that she did not know who we are or what we do," Clapton
said. "I wouldn't expect her to." [see full story for more]-
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Rob Halford was also on hand.
Coldplay
CD/Tour |
andPOP reports: UK band Coldplay, who shot
to worldwide acclaim with their last album, "A Rush of Blood to the Head,"
have announced plans for a new album and a world tour.
They will release their third album, still
untitled, in June. They will then begin a world tour in the UK at the end
of June.
"We've spent a long time in the studio
and haven't played a gig for 18 months so we can't wait to get out on tour
and play our new songs live," guitarist Jonny Buckland said in a statement.
[see full story for more]- Click
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Dry
Kill Logic Nix Dates |
IAYM reports: Following a death in the family,
Dry Kill Logic will not be making an appearance at any of their scheduled
shows until March 08th, when they will rejoin the "Alliance Of Defiance"
tour alongside Otep and American Head Charge.- Click
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Contra
Lose Two |
IAYM reports: Contra have parted ways with
both their vocalist Nick Carzis and bassist Richard Urbina, effectively
leaving the group as a five-piece with programmer Luke Madsen stepping
in to handle bass duties and frontman Jake McCarthy now covering all singing
for the band.[see full story for more including a tid bit about a new CD]-
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DMB
Summer |
liveDaily reports: The Dave Matthews Band
will spend yet another summer working the U.S. tour circuit, this time
in support of a new studio set that is expected to surface in May.
The trek kicks off June 1 in Missouri,
and is currently scheduled to touch down in more than 30 cities by early
September. Two-night stands are planned in a number of markets. Tickets
for most shows will hit the box office April 2. [see full story for more
including dates]- Click
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New
Garbage |
liveDaily reports: Four rocky years after
the release of the group's third album, Garbage is returning with new material
and a North American club tour.
"Bleed Like Me," the group's follow-up
to 2001's "Beautiful Garbage," is due in stores April 11. The outing in
support of the new set gets underway April 8 in Seattle, and so far is
scheduled to visit a dozen cities.[see full story for more]-
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Green
Day Fests |
NME reports: GREEN DAY have been announced
as headliners at this year's OXEGEN FESTIVAL.
California's punk megastars join Foo Fighters
at the Irish festival, which takes place over the weekend of July 10-11
at Punchestown Racecourse, Naas.
The addition of Green Day gives the festival
identical headliners to Scotland's T In The Park, which takes place the
same weekend. [see full story for more]- Click
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Eighteen
Visions UK Dates |
The PRP reports: Eighteen Visions have firmed
up their upcoming overseas run with Misery Signals and Emanuel, here's
how it looks:
March 13th Portsmouth, UK - Wedgewood Rooms
March 14th Exeter, UK - The Lemon Grove
March 15th Cardiff, UK - The Barfly
March 16th Cardiff, UK - The Barfly
[see full story for more dates]-
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Sparta
Tour |
The PRP reports: Sparta will soon be embarking
on a tour with Siva and Thieves Of Always supporting on most stops, dates
include:
April 01st Austin, TX - Emo's
April 02nd San Antonio, TX - White Rabbit
April 03rd Oklahoma City, OK - Bricktown
Live
April 05th Nashville, TN - Exit Inn
[see full story for more dates]-
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Leftover
Crack Future |
Punkbands reports: Stza wrote us with some
clarification about our earlier story about the status of Leftover Crack:
The previously quoted message board post was not from a statement made
by anyone connected with the band. Although our future is not clear right
now, I am currently writing songs for the next Leftover Crack record as
well as a side project with Brad Logan (F-Minus/L.O.C. guitarist &
singer). [see full story for more, including info about an upcoming show]-
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Teenage
Kicks 7" |
Noble PR reports: To celebrate the April 4th
Sanctuary Records release of Teenage Kicks - a double CD set that chronicles
one of pop music's most exciting periods, the glory days of punk and new
wave - Sanctuary will also release the original Teenage Kicks EP by The
Undertones as a limited 7" 4-track vinyl. This was the record which, back
in 1978, introduced the Derry lads to the world, originally released on
the Irish independent label, Good Vibrations.
Originally pressed up in limited quantities,
it's long been a highly sought after and valued collector's item. When
Seymour Stein (Sire Records' mogul) heard the lead track on John Peel's
radio show, he immediately signed the band - and "Teenage Kicks' was duly
reissued on Sire, becoming their first of many Top 40 hits. The 4 track
EP features four classic slices of ebullient Punk-Pop energy: 1. Teenage
Kicks 2. Smarter Than U 3. True Confessions 4. Emergency Cases
This reissue is strictly limited to 1,000
numbered copies. [see full story for more]- Click
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Aqualung
EP |
Corner Stone reports: Aqualung has just released
"Still Life," an EP exclusively on ITunes today. This is a unique 6 song
EP, chosen by Matt Hales, made up of b-sides, rarities and import tracks.
It includes a rare live version of their breakthrough single "Strange and
Beautiful". These songs will not appear on the commercial full-length "Strange
and Beautiful" album to be released on March 22.[see full story for more]-
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CSN
Hits |
Special Ops reports: CSN's impact on both
music history and the pop charts is reflected on one disc -- CROSBY, STILLS
& NASH: GREATEST HITS. Book-ended by the glorious three-part harmony
of "Suite: Judy Blue Eyes" and the immaculate vocal work of "Daylight Again,"
GREATEST HITS features 19 of the finest songs recorded by this enduring
trio, including "Helplessly Hoping," "Wooden Ships," and "Wasted On The
Way."
GREATEST HITS (Rhino/Atlantic) -- jam-packed
at nearly 80 minutes and featuring liner notes written by noted journalist
Steve Silberman -- will be available March 15 at all retail outlets and
at www.rhino.com for a suggested retail price of $18.98.[see full story
for the online listening party]- Click
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Hip
Hop's Answer To The Darkness |
Record Collection reports: Goldie Lookin Chain
is a hip hop group from Newport, Wales who've sold over 200,000 records
in the UK. Their US debut Straight Outta Newport will be available on Record
Collection May 10, 2005 and they will be setting foot on US soil within
the month for SXSW in Austin,TX.
Check out the full story link to see their
new video for "Guns Don't Kill People, Rappers Do" - Click
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