Gas Prices To Hit Record High In April

Try and get your road tripping done in March, as American motorists have been warned that gas prices in April will average a record high of $1.76 per gallon. Afterwards, prices may recede. Sen. Joe Lieberman recently called on the Bush Administration to investigate if customers are getting screwed at the pumps. Consumer groups have begun to question whether big oil companies were taking advantage of war concerns to boost gasoline prices by more than what was justified. Either way, with the tax filing deadline and gas, April looks to be a costly month.
Source Yahoo.com .

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R&R Hall of Fame Inductors Announced

The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Induction Ceremonies always guarantees a couple memorable all star jams and a few classic induction speeches. This year Elton John will be inducting Elvis Costello and the Attractions. No Doubt

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Huge Dave Matthews Band Tour This Summer

If only his upcoming sold out intimate acoustic tour with Tim Reynolds was this accessible. The Dave Matthews Band has announced a huge summer tour running from June 17th through September 20th in a message posted from their fan club the Warehouse. Fifty-four dates have been announced that include two night runs at virtually almost every major outdoor ampitheater in the country including The Gorge, Shoreline, Alpine Valley, Verizon Wireless (formerly Deer Creek), SPAC, Riverbend Music Center, Star-Lake, The Meadows, and the Tweeter Centers in both New Jersey and Massachusetts. Tickets are available through the Warehouse ticketing service starting March 8th and running through March 17th.
Source Warehouse.com.

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The Donnas To Hit Lollapalooza Mainstage

Continuing in its tradition of showcasing genre bending acts, female rock quartet the Donnas have been added to the mainstage lineup of the revived Lollapalooza festival. The already announced mainstage acts include Jane

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AOL’s Music Program Moves To Television

With VH1 and MTV continually evolving into lifestyle channels and playing less and less music, America Online has decided to start their own music television show and stick with the tunes. AOL and MuchMusic USA have signed a deal to move the popular broadband online music program “Sessions@AOL” from computers to televisions. Sessions has generated enough interest with over 1 million streams a week to be considered a new show on the MuchMusic station that is received in 30 million U.S. households. A two-part, one-hour special with highlights from material originally recorded for AOL

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