The Daily Chord
for Wednesday August 24, 2005
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Today's Stories:
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Duff edges out Paisley in album sales
Chart watch from Billboard.
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At concerts, the cell phone has replaced the lighter
Story from LA Times. (site reg req'd)
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Details about Warner Music's new label
Story from The Times. (London)
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Sharon Osbourne vs. Iron Maiden
Story from The Guardian.
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Turkmenistan president outlaws lip synching
Story from AP.
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Police bust 60 at Utah rave
Story from Salt Lake Tribune.
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Kelly Clarkson's hipness exhaustively examined
Story from MTV News.
Previously:
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Competitors seek to claim market share from the iPod
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Forthcoming movies chronicle punk
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Sony BMG pacts with Playlouder
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China's musical tastes evolve
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Will Google ever get into music?
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Warner announces download-only label
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Motorola gets FCC approval for iTunes phone
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Japan's pop factory
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Bringing Mashboxx to the market
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RIP Robert Moog
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Clear Channel unit set to name Rapino CEO
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Napster president interviewed
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Label finds Peyroux
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A few details on the new Cat Power record
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Paul Moreley ruminates on rock biopics
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Steve Earle plays Camp Casey
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Lyrics Born profiles
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RIP Randy "Biscuit" Turner
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White Stripes in LA
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Universal is looking for Madeleine Peyroux
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Typically cryptic updates from a label-less Radiohead
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Garth pacts with Wal Mart
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Neil Young's Ryman show reviewed
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Kanye West calls for an end to gay bashing
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Yahoo Music Unlimited begins marketing push
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Samsung plans more MP3 players
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Staind sell 185k in #1 debut
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Coach Snoop's football league draws protest
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