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News …
RNC parties turn into charity events – Minnesota Public Radio
London museum buys Rolling Stones’ “lip” logo for $92,500 – Associated Press
Johnny Rotten turns his back on disrespect – The Times Online U.K.
Nokia taking its “Comes With Music” / free music promotion to Britain – Reuters
HD Radio still trying to find an audience – Baltimore Sun
Reliving those crazy, hazy ’80s days of Duran Duran – Daily Mail U.K.
Views …
Gomez in the U.K. – “This was a strong band, one which took to the stage as a group, and performed as an equal collective, bouncing off each other with a natural ease.” The Evening Chronicle / Chronicle U.K.
Bonnie Raitt at
LL Cool J in Richmond, Virginia – “In his baggy jeans, purple T-shirt, shades and that omnipresent Yankees baseball cap, LL belied his 40 years of age, his fitness as impressive as his tireless performing.” – Richmond Times-Dispatch / InRich.com
The Chemical Brothers in London – “Wearing the uniform of the modern sound boffin -jeans, T-shirts and trainers – and unlit for the whole of the performance, they could hardly have presented a more united and anonymous front.” – The Times Online U.K.
Oasis in Edmonton – “For their first Edmonton appearance, the lads delivered a fantastic rock ‘n’ roll show for 11,400 fans.” – Edmonton Sun
Nine Inch Nails in Louisville – “Reznor was full of many surprises last night.” – Lexington Herald-Leader / Kentucky.com
They Say It’s Their Birthday … (Or so says Associated Press)
Horace Silver is 80
Sam Gooden (The Impressions) is 69
Jimmy Clanton is 68
Joe Simon is 65
Rosalind Ashford (Martha & The Vandellas) is 65
Jerry Augustyniak (10,000 Maniacs) is 50
Paul Deakin (The Mavericks) is 49
K-Ci (K-Ci & Jojo) is 39
Sam Rivers (Limp Bizkit) is 31
Spencer Smith (Panic at the Disco) is 21