Domestic Archive
Q Prime, the New York-based artist management company that is building an 18,000-capacity amphitheater at the Clark County Fairgrounds in Vancouver, WA, will ...
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Friends Gather For A&E's Biography Of Bill Graham
Old and new friends gathered on June 30 at the Fillmore Auditorium in San Francisco for the premiere of the A&E Network's 1000th ...
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The Doors Reunite After 30 Years
The surviving members of The Doors – Ray Manzarek, Robby Krieger and John Densmore – will perform their first concert since disbanding in ...
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Opinion: What's Wrong With Music Industry's Retail Sales
Tony Sachs and Sal Nunziato (profiled by CelebrityAccess June 1, 2001) own NYCD, a mom and pop record store on the Upper West ...
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First Two Ozzfest Concerts Canceled
The first two Ozzfest 2002 concerts have been canceled due to Sharon Osbourne, Ozzy Osbourne's wife/manager, having treatable cancer surgery on July 3. ...
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New Innovation: Pre-Order Live CDs Before Tour Starts
The String Cheese Incident and SCI Fidelity Records have established an innovative series of live recordings and a way for its fans to ...
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McKenzie Elected To AFIM Board
The Board of Trustees of The Association For Independent Music, the largest association of independent music industry businesses in the U.S.A., has elected ...
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Universal Music Continues To Dominate Album Chart
Universal Music, the world's largest music company, achieved an unprecedented year-to-date current album market share this week of over 30%, according to SoundScan. ...
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XM Satellite Radio Exceeds Wall Street's Expectations
XM Satellite Radio, America's most popular satellite radio service, ended the second quarter with more than 136,500 total subscribers — most from retail ...
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Bonnaroo Makes Splashing Debut
Bonnaroo Festival, which sold out weeks in advance and is the latest entry in festival-type events, grossed nearly $9 million from some 75,000 ...
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