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Laurie Anderson, BeeBe Bourne (Owner/CEO, Bourne Company Music Publishers), Alison Brown, Eve Queler (Music Director, Opera Orchestra of New York), agent Marsha Vlasic ...
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Tickets.com Reports Strong First Quarter
Tickets.com reported improved financial results for the first quarter ending March 31, 2002. The company attributes its favorable performance to a combination of ...
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CAA Picks Up Springsteen
CAA has added Bruce Springsteen to its roster, right on the heels of picking up Sting from William Morris (CelebrityAccess, May 1). Jon ...
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AWARDS: Earth, Wind & Fire To Receive ASCAP Rhythm & Soul Heritage Award – Ray Charles Receives Fourth Honorary Doctorate – 2002 Tony Award Nominations
Earth, Wind & Fire will receive the ASCAP Rhythm & Soul Heritage Award from the American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers on ...
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Front Row Tickets Pays $15G In Ticket Scalping Case
Ohio-based ticket sales company Front Row Tickets will pay $15,000 in civil penalties and investigation costs, plus refund consumers who were charged above ...
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Surf Ballroom Plans To Add Intimate Room
The historic Surf Ballroom in Clear Lake, Iowa, the last place Buddy Holly performed, plans to add a new intimate 160-seat room designed ...
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Lynyrd Skynyrd Signs With William Morris
Lynyrd Skynyrd has left CAA and signed with William Morris. The group's responsible agents are Peter Grosslight out of the Los Angeles office ...
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2002 Tony Award Nominations
The 56th annual Tony Award nominations have been announced. The award ceremony will be held June 2 at Radio City Music Hall in ...
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ABBA's Mama Mia! Nabs Five Tony Nominations
Mamma Mia!, the Abba-inspired musical based on the group's songs, has been nominated for five Tony awards: best musical, best leading actress (Louise ...
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'Don't Be Cruel' Scribe Dies at 70
NASHVILLE, TN (AP) — Otis Blackwell, who wrote dozens of hit songs, including "Don't Be Cruel" for Elvis Presley, died Monday of a ...
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