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Widow slams lawsuit filed by Conway Twitty's children
The children of the late Conway Twitty have sued Sony/ATV for a share of royalties and publishing copyrights for the country artist's music.
'Angel Eyes' singer Healey dead at 41
Blind rock and jazz musician Jeff Healey has died after a lifelong battle against cancer. He was 41.
Enrique Iglesias: I'll retire within 15 years
Enrique Iglesias said he plans to leave the spotlight before he turns 50 -- unlike his famous father, Julio, who is still crooning romantic ballads after four decades. "I'm not sure I want to b
Report: Jagger target of Hells Angels murder plot
Rolling Stones singer Mick Jagger escaped an assassination plot hatched by the Hells Angels, a new British Broadcasting Corp. documentary claims.
Kenny G does it his own way
The easygoing, smooth jazz star Kenny G makes an unlikely rebel. But he had to put his sax down when his longtime record label insisted that he do yet another album of standards.
Eddie Van Halen has medical tests; band postpones shows
Van Halen has postponed concerts this week as guitarist Eddie Van Halen undergoes medical testing for an undisclosed condition.
Musician turns to fans for help with new disc
In making six CDs, singer Jill Sobule has worked for two major record companies that dumped her and two indie labels that went bankrupt beneath her.
What did Bach look like?
A modern reconstruction of Johann Sebastian Bach's head -- using computer modeling techniques -- shows the composer as a strong-jawed man with a slight underbite, his large head topped with short, s
'Chip Tunes' strike right note
Forget contemporary computer games such as Air Guitar and Rock Band -- it's time to dig out Nintendo Game Boys and Sega Mega Drives from the attic thanks to a music innovation which is transforming
k.d. lang: 'I'm a musical nomad'
The first minute of k.d. lang's new disc "Watershed" feels like a quick trip through her musical life.
Rocker enters plea in DUI case
Scott Weiland has pleaded not guilty to driving under the influence of drugs when he crashed his car in November.
'American Idol' down to its final 12
The top 12 "American Idol" finalists include an actress, a "Star Search" champion, an Australian, a male stripper and someone who already recorded a debut album.
Boy band impresario pleads guilty
For years, Lou Pearlman wowed banks and investors with slick talk and a lavish lifestyle. But when the one-time architect of the Backstreet Boys and 'N Sync set his hand on a courtroom Bible, he set
Boy band impresario pleads guilty
For years, Lou Pearlman wowed banks and investors with slick talk and a lavish lifestyle. But when the one-time architect of the Backstreet Boys and 'N Sync set his hand on a courtroom Bible, he set
It pays to be Britney Spears' dad
Being Britney Spears' father is now a paying gig -- through most of the summer, at least.
Lisa Marie Presley reveals pregnancy 'under the gun'
Lisa Marie Presley wanted to keep her pregnancy private, but felt she had to say something when photos of her looking heavier were ridiculed in the news media.
Philly Sound architects to be inducted to Rock and Roll Hall
If Kenny Gamble and Leon Huff hadn't reached out their hands to introduce themselves in a Philadelphia elevator 45 years ago, the music world may have been denied one of its richest partnerships.
Spears' lawyer: K-Fed's attorneys don't deserve $500,000
Britney Spears' attorney says the pop star has already spent $1 million on legal fees in her child-custody case and objects to paying a half-million dollars to Kevin Federline's lawyers.
Madonna inducted to Rock and Roll Hall of Fame
Madonna, pop music's quick-change artist, was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Monday and paid tribute to people who encouraged her and even critics who panned her for helping drive her
Spitzer escort's fame fuels career prospects
The collateral consequence of scandal often is newfound celebrity, and for the 22-year-old call girl involved in the Eliot Spitzer scandal, prospects are rising.
Sheryl Crow to sing with Fleetwood Mac
Sheryl Crow says she'll soon be singing with Fleetwood Mac, a move sure to give new life to the classic rock band, which hasn't toured in several years.
ABBA drummer dies in apparent accident
A drummer for the Swedish pop group ABBA has died after an apparent accident at his home in Spain, a Civil Guard spokeswoman said Monday.
Rachael Ray presents ... edgy music?
Of all the sponsored events at the South by Southwest music festival, Rachael Ray's artist showcase may have been the most puzzling.
Text of Family Court statement on Mills-McCartney settlement
The following is the text of statement released by the Family Court on the financial settlement for Heather Mills in her divorce from Paul McCartney: This is a summary of the judgment handed down to
Radiohead has another offer for you
Radiohead allowed fans to choose a price for their latest tunes. Now, the best-selling band is hoping fans will make them a music video, too. TBD Records, Cartoon Network's Adult Swim and animation




