Universal Music Group (UMG) led the industry with its unprecedented market share and chart success, becoming the first music company to ever surpass ...
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Blossom Gets Multimillion Overhaul
Hoping to lure more patrons, Blossom Music Center is undergoing $14.6 million in improvements that includes a redesigned entrance, a new slate roof, ...
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Cinergy Field To Get Blasted December 29
Cincinnati's 32-year-old Cinergy Field, like its Atlanta and Pittsburgh counterparts, will be a thing of the past following its demolition December 29. The ...
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Rolling Rock Music Fest Relocation Negotiations Done
The three-year-old Rolling Rock Town Fair and music festival is definitely moving to Pittsburgh's 65,000-capacity Heinz Field from the Westmoreland Fairgrounds this summer ...
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IEBA Co-Founder Henry Ade Dies
Henry Ade, one of the core founders of IEBA and board member, passed away on December 23. Services will be held at the ...
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City Negotiates Sale Of Riviera Theater
The city of Chicago wants to negotiate a deal with Riviera Theater owner Louis Wolf, who has been branded a slumlord for refusing ...
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Rolling Stones To Stage Free Concert
The Rolling Stones, along with NRDC (the Natural Resources Council) will stage a special free concert on February 6 at the Staples Center ...
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CMT Flameworthy 2003 Video Music Awards Set
The CMT Flameworthy 2003 Video Music Awards, country music's first and only video music awards — and only fan voted country awards show ...
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(AP) 'The Producers' Producer Glazier Dies
Sidney Glazier, the Academy Award-winning documentary filmmaker who produced the 1968 cult comedy film "The Producers" with Mel Brooks, has died. He was ...
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(AP) Jones to Join Great Black Kentuckians
Grammy-winning jazz musician Jonah Jones has been selected as the newest member of the Gallery of Great Black Kentuckians. A poster honoring Jones, ...
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