Norah Jones: A Grammy Night to Remember
Accolades to the talented, refreshingly real 23 year old songstress – who is a brunette! And performs fully dressed!
The Solace of Leaving Early: Haven Kimmel
Haven Kimmel’s debut novel The Solace of Leaving Early is much darker than her memoir A Girl Named Zippy: Growing Up Small in Moorland Indiana, which was a complete pleasure to read.
Possible Live Debate – Bush Vs. Hussein
In his first interview with an American journalist in ten years, Saddam Hussein sat down with CBS
Tom Petty’s Former Bass Player Dies
Howie Epstein, former bass player for Tom Petty & the Heartbreakers died late Sunday night. His death is yet undetermined, but a female friend mentioned to police that he had been taking heroin. Epstein served as the bass player in the band from 1982 till 2001, when the band had parted company with him
Napster To Return – No Longer Free
So much for free music anymore. Using the Napster name to attract a paying customer base, parent company Roxio, Inc. plans to re launch former song-swapping Internet service Napster by the end of the year. After declaring bankruptcy last year, Napster
Make Your Own Bob Dylan Mix CD
Starting now, you can make a Bob Dylan mix CD in the comfort of your very own home for just $15, plus shipping and handling.
Sony Records has launched Custommixcd.com a service that allows fans to put together specific songs from thirty-five different Dylan albums, along with rare and live tracks. The cost includes any twelve tracks or 78 minutes of music. Among the rarities include a live version of
New Radiohead Album in June
Radiohead has continually raised the modern benchmark for studio recordings, despite only five masterpieces released so far. Their next album is due June 10, although a spokesperson for the label says that date may change. Album titles are rumored to be
Hip Hop Fight In NYC Cancels MTV Show
No word yet on whether is was an East vs. West matter, but a fight broke out in Times Square between hip hop fans and want to be rappers in town for the MTV sponsored
Metallica Names New Bass Player
Robert Trujillo has been named the new bass player of Metallica, replacing Jason Newstead who left the band to pursue other projects. The hazing that Newstead received when he replaced Cliff Burton in 1986 was ongoing and is well documented; one could only hope James, Kirk and Lars take it easy on their new four string monster. Trujillo has played previously with Ozzy Osbourne, Suicidal Tendencies and Jerry Cantrell. Metallica and Trujillo will be hitting the road as headliners of the Summer Sanitarium stadium tour with Limp Bizkit, Linkin Park, Deftones and Mudvayne. The band’s new album, “St. Anger” is due on June 10.
Source FMQB.com.
Ghost Rider: Travels on the Healing Road: Neil Peart
RUSH’s drummer Neil Peart copes with personal loss by hopping on his trusty BMW motorcycle for 15 months, covering ground from Alaska to Belize, in search of the wisdom of the road.
Brief Interviews with Hideous Men: David Foster Wallace
Remember that uncomfortable feeling when you were watching a movie with your parents and a sex scene came on? David Foster Wallace creates a collection of short stories guaranteed to bring that feeling back.
Sacred Journey of the Peaceful Warrior: Dan Millman
Dan Millman brings you on a semi-autobiographical account of his spiritual realizations at the hands of a guru in Hawaii. Careful- it’s listed under Self-Help/Fiction.
Mystic River: Dennis Lehane
Mystic River, the polluted, industrial river bordering this small Massachusetts community holds more than one secret in it’s oily waters. Mystic River, the book, divulges its secrets through chillingly icy logic and reveals how sudden, life changing events in one community can ring so true as to astound.
Zero: The Biography of a Dangerous Idea: Charles Seife
People today do not think much about zero, we see it as just another number no different than the rest, but zero hides limitless power behind its innocent appearance.
Great White Concert Tragedy In RI
In a week that already saw tragedy inside a Chicago nightclub, pyrotechnics and fireworks started a deadly fire inside a West Warwick, RI nightclub, called The Station has claimed up to 96 lives and numerous burn victims. 80’s metal band Great White, best known for their hit cover of Ian Hunter’s “Once Bitten Twice Shy” , were playing that evening and used fireworks and other pyrotechnics during the show that are believed to have started the inferno. The fire spread so quickly, people simply didn’t have enough time to exit. Ty Longley, guitarist for Great White is listed among the missing.
Source CNN.com.
Simon and Garfunkel Reunion??
Crazier things have happened, like Hanson playing with Ratdog, but there are rumors floating around that Simon & Garfunkel might reconvene with a future concert tour. The two will be honored with a lifetime achievement award at the Grammy Awards which has sparked talk of a possible reunion. London’s Evening Standard reported that negotiations were underway between the duo and its representatives for an extended world trek. The duo split as a performing combo in 1970 and regrouped for their famous Concert at Central Park in 1981. Tour or no tour one thing is certain…. ticket prices will be outrageously expensive.
Source Billboard.com.