Prodigy Goes West
West Coast fans have been advised to save room for The Prodigy this Thanksgiving.
Camp Songs
Jeremy Camp will spread the good word through the end of the year.
Lessons Learned: Donald Tarlton
Pollstar continues its series of real life lessons in the concert business.
Summer Camp Stays Home
Organizers of the three-day Summer Camp Music Festival in Chillicothe, Ill., won't have to find a new location for the event next year, or several years to come, following a grassroots campaign to keep it at privately owned Three Sisters Park.
Good Vibes for Gathering
A Northeast summer festival and haven for jam band fans may return to its former seaside location following a Connecticut commission's decision October 10th.
The Magic Of Money
The NBA's Orlando Magic has disclosed that it paid a radio talk show host and frequent tax critic $200,000 to not oppose plans for a new arena that is part of a $1 billion downtown redevelopment.
IFPI Acts Against German Parson
Although it hasn't named names or said where the accused tends his or her proverbial flock, the thousands of new cases the IFPI is bringing against illegal file-sharers includes one against a German parson.
McCartney May Get Into Pantyhose
Paul McCartney's MPL Communications has lodged documents to trademark his name on a wide range of goods including vegetarian food, waistcoats and pantyhose.

Paolo Nutini
The sandpapery strains of his debut album suggest an old American bluesman. His name sounds like that of some Italian opera star. Paolo Nutini is neither. But the singer/songwriter has drawn comparisons to the likes of Joe Cocker, Rod Stewart,…
Gigs & Bytes: Vid Marks
Universal Music Group makes good on its promise and files copyright infringement suits against two video Websites.
Zany Times
There's fun for the whole family when Dan Zanes comes to town.
Vivendi Chief Cleared Of Insider Trading
Vivendi chief Jean-René Fourtou has been cleared of insider trading by the country's financial watchdog.
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