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AP Bestows Album Kudos to Amy Winehouse

With the hundreds of albums released this year, finding ten that rose to the top was surprisingly difficult — few were special enough to merit repeat listens, let alone remain in your brain long after the CD stops playing.

New Year’s resolution ideas for celebs

Celebrities are just like anyone else. Sure, they’re rich and famous and get pulled over for DUIs a lot. But essentially they’re no different than most.

Warner Offers DRM-Free Music on Amazon

Warner Music Group, a major holdout on selling music online without copy protection, caved in to the growing trend Thursday and agreed to sell its tunes on Amazon.com Inc.'s digital music store.

'Hollywood Sound' Composer Gets His Due

Beethoven, Brahms, Mozart ... Korngold?

Holiday Albums Can Become Classics Fast

Alan Jackson, Garth Brooks and Toby Keith have a couple apiece. Kenny Rogers and Dolly Parton did one together. The ever-prolific Willie Nelson has at least four of them. Most country stars, and many of their pop counterparts, have a Christmas album or two in their catalogs, and for good reason: The records are relatively easy to make and have the potential for big payoff.

Group Says Yahoo China Loses Piracy Suit

An industry group says it has won a new round in a court battle with Yahoo Inc.'s China arm, which is accused of helping online music pirates.

Bacharach, Day to Get Lifetime Grammys

Burt Bacharach, Doris Day and Earl Scruggs will receive 2008 Grammy Awards for lifetime achievement.

Exposure to new music as simple as ‘1234’

“Grey’s Anatomy” is depleting my PayPal account.

Billboard Crowns 'Daughtry' Top Seller

He may not have won "American Idol," but Chris Daughtry is the king of the album charts this year, according to Billboard. The "Idol" finalist's band, Daughtry, sold 3.2 million copies of their self-titled debut, making it the most popular album of the year, according to the trade magazine.

Madonna in the Rock Hall? Seriously?

The recent Led Zeppelin reunion concert in London did more than drag a horde of graying devotees out from their cobwebbed musical cocoons, it also served as sort of a living exhibit of just what constitutes rock and roll.

40 years later, fans still love Otis Redding

It was cold in Madison, Wis. on Dec. 3, and the walkways leading to the Monona Terrace Community and Convention Center were ice-covered and slippery. But the weather didn’t deter hundreds of people from showing up to pay tribute to Georgia-born soul singer and songwriter Otis Redding. They’d never met the man, but they loved his music, including the unforgettable “(Sittin’ On) The Dock of the Bay,” an anthem of loneliness that still resonates with anyone who has ever felt as if there was no reason to go on with what they’ve been doing.

Late-night reruns impacting more than viewers

If you’re a night owl who turns on your TV from 11 p.m. to 2 a.m., then the last five weeks have been mildly tortuous thanks to the writers’ strike throwing late-night TV into reruns.

Tech Nostalgia Sparks 'Chiptune' Music

Haeyoung Kim, a classical pianist, took the stage at a hip Manhattan art space before a crowd of twenty- and thirty-somethings, many shaggy-haired and wearing T-shirts and glasses.

Mozart Manuscript Page Sets Record

A leaf from Mozart's sketch for the Sinfonia Concertante in E flat sold Tuesday for a record price of $228,484 for a single page in the master's hand.

Dudamel Debuts in New York With a Bang

It's not unusual for members of a New York audience to leave early, but they stood their ground at Lincoln Center. And stood and stood.

Jimi Hendrix Memorabilia Sells Big

An auction at Christie's of rock 'n' roll memorabilia from some of the hottest bands of the 1960s and '70s hauled in big bucks Friday, including $20,000 for a Jimi Hendrix album and more than $4,000 for a Rolling Stones' T-shirt.

Renee Fleming Opts Out of 'Norma'

Renee Fleming has decided to ditch plans to perform Bellini's opera "Norma" because the role "just didn't fit," her publicist said.

Warner 4Q Profit Slips on Disc Sales

Warner Music Group Corp., home to Green Day and Missy Elliott, said Thursday its fourth-quarter profit slipped 58 percent amid a softer international market and a decline in compact disc sales, but results topped Wall Street's estimates.

What's in Forecast? Weather Channel's CD

Umbrella? Check. Galoshes? Got 'em. Scarf? Sure thing.

Janet Reno's 'Song of America'

Though Janet Reno is credited as the executive producer of "Song of America," a three-disc boxed set that chronicles the history of the United States in song, she is quick to downplay her role.

'Idol' Jordin Sparks Makes CD Debut

When teen music stars approach the age of consent, they often test the boundaries of what's appropriate by taking on projects with adult content. "American Idol" champ Jordin Sparks took the opposite approach as she sought out material for her CD debut.

Pianist Alfred Brendel Retiring

Alfred Brendel, the pianist who during his six decades of performances has mastered the works of Mozart, Beethoven and Schubert, will retire from the concert stage next year.

Ne-Yo Bounced Off R. Kelly Tour

R. Kelly should have more time in the spotlight: Ne-Yo has been dropped from the singer's nationwide tour over an apparent contract dispute with the promoter.

Music Q&A;: Colbie Caillat Gets 'Bubbly'

When Colbie Caillat is asked to name some of the more unusual places she's heard her song "Bubbly" blasting from the speakers, she smiles, then says shyly: "I haven't heard it that many times."

Seal Incorporates Family and Music

For a man who built his career on singing ballads, Seal's new album, "System," is surprisingly upbeat.

The Vine

A Newsvine Interview With the Makers of A Mosaic of Stories and Music from Around the World – World Tales Volume 2

As I have written about I always jump at the chance to do reviews and interviews about world music and children's music. Thus this is the first of several planned interviews in the next few weeks regarding albums of world music and children's music.

Uncertain Prospects for Radiohead CD

Source: The New York Times

Radiohead's "In Rainbows," which was previously available for free online, is on sale in record shops on Tuesday. Will anyone buy the CD?

Yorke Responds To Report On EMI Negotiations

On Saturday Radiohead frontman Thom Yorke posted a response to a report which claimed the band demanded a colossal advance from EMI for its most recent album, In Rainbows, in order to re-sign with the label.

Obsidian - Footprints

Source: Dailymotion - videos

Debut video of Dutch Death Metal Band "Obsidian". Check out www.rustycagerecords.com for more great new metal bands.

Discovering the World's Most Mysterious Places

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These places accommodate some miraculous and natural superpowers that human being could not solve their mystery clues even with the most advance devices human had made so far. Their myths and legendary rumors remain unknown and mysterous to the outside world.

Lawyer: Ripping MP3s Illegal, Grounds for Lawsuit

Source: FOXNews.com

At least one lawyer has finally gone too far in the war of music rights.

No Racial Quotas In Rock Music

Source: campusprogress.org

Race relations in rock music got rocky in 2007. First, the New York Times Styles section published an account documenting the painless truth that young people sometimes dress to identify with some subculture—and that African Americans do this, too.

Snoop Dogg's Love Child Feels He Should Also Be On Snoop's Reality Show, 'Father-hood'

Source: eurweb.com

A 9-year-old boy claiming to be the son of rapper Snoop Dogg tells Star magazine that he would love to be a part of his dad's new E! reality series, "Father Hood."

Chuck D Wants to replace Jay-Z's as Def Jam President, Here's Why:

Source: eurweb.com

According to Allhiphop.com, Jermaine Dupri, Jimmy "Henchmen" Rosemond and Damon Dash have all been mentioned as potential candidates for the Def Jam position. Chuck D offered the following plan of attack if appointed Def Jam President:

Record industry practices revisionism about music recording

Source: Boing Boing

The Record Industry has changed its tune on personal use of music you own.

Music from A Collection of Chassidic Shabbat Songs by Miriam Iron-Ahuvatel

Source: www.israelseen.com

Singer and song writer Miriam Iron-Ahuvatel is 6th generation Jerusalemite and a descendant of a Chassidic family from Karlin who arrived from White Russia to Israel in 1846.. We listen to her music from her new CD.

Election 2008: Why We Can't Vote Our Conscience

Source: The Washington Post

Two sociologists and a mathematician recently conducted an experiment that provides an intriguing window into the presidential candidate selection that begins this week. Matthew Salganik, Duncan Watts and Peter Sheridan Dodds had a large group of people rate 48 songs.

I Owe My Soul to the Company Store

Recent activity on Newsvine preparing for migration to MSNBC.com has generated quite a few articles written for the purpose of satisfying the needs of various editors on the big site.

Warez Zone Forums - We Share!

Source: w-zone.org

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Year in Review 2007

Source: CNN

Top Stories of 2007

Radio Pays Tribute to Dan Fogelberg |

Source: winknews.com

Dan Fogelburg songs plays doubled in tribute...

Growing Pains - Mary J. Blige

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This is a decent album; I personally was expecting more soul into it. What I actually got was a mixture like Geffen is trying to turn Mary J. Blige into a black Carole King. This became apparent in songs "Smoke" and "Fade Away".

The song of my life

Source: setthings.com

If I'd had to select a single song, I would choose Ballade for Violin and Piano, Op 29, by Ciprian Porumbescu. It is, from far, my favorite music. Maybe you have to live here, in Romania, in order to be able to understand it.

Top 10 Love Songs

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A good list of love songs. My list would be a little dfferent.

The Shrinking Market Is Changing the Face of Hip-Hop

Source: The New York Times

The machine that minted a long string of big-name stars, from Snoop Dogg to OutKast, has broken down. What happens now?

Who Do You Like Better?

Certain bands seem to have so much in common that it's hard to talk about one without also bringing up the other. Whether they be pioneers in the same genre, similar classic rocks acts, or have famously charismatic frontmen, some bands are just linked.

The 20 Worst Album Covers of 2007

Source: Pitchfork

The P-Fork guys do a great job curating the uber-schmalzy, craptastic, lame-o-rific, and magnifipoopy

David Byrne's Survival Strategies for Emerging Artists — and Megastars

Source: Wired News

What is called the music business today, however, is not the business of producing music. At some point it became the business of selling CDs in plastic cases, and that business will soon be over. But that's not bad news for music, and it's certainly not bad news for musicians.

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