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Bridge School Benefit Rocks
Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young headlined the 17th annual Bridge School benefit concerts at the Shoreline Amphitheatre near San Francisco. Neil Young opened each day with a brief acoustic set featuring his wife, Pegi, on vocals. Other show highlights included Young joining Pearl Jam on one tune and CSNY performing Buffalo Springfield's "For What It's Worth."
Journey's "Greatest Hits" DVD
Journey's "Greatest Hits DVD 1978-1997" can now be order for arrival on November 25th. The 18 tracks include live and produced videos recorded between 1978 and 1996.
Bowies Ink Hilfiger Deal
David Bowie and wife Iman have inked a deal with fashion designer Tommy Hilfiger for the two to appear in their first ad campaign together. The campaign will be for the new H Hilfiger line, to be launched in spring 2004.
Rod Hits Out Over 'Unfair' Criticism
Rod Stewart believes he is unfairly criticised for dating a younger woman. He says Paul McCartney and his wife have a similar age gap and get away with it
Big Changes For "Let It Be"
As the November 18th date for the release of the Beatles Let It Be - Naked approaches, more details are coming out about the totally remixed and stripped-down album. As previously revealed, the track listing has changed, some songs have been removed, and much of the strings, choruses, and horns, added by rock producer Phil Spector, have been removed. The big change are the changes to "The Long and Winding Road." First, the strings that punctuated the song are replaced by piano and organ. And most surprising, the new version is not the same take used on the original "Let It Be album."
Scialfa & Springsteen Contribute Song
Bruce Springsteen and his wife, fellow E-Streeter Patti Scialfa have recorded a song for the CBS television show, Joan of Arc.
Petty To Receive Music Award
Tom Petty & the Heartbreakers well receive the Legend Award at this year's Radio Music Awards this Monday. The award will be presented to Petty by Stevie Nicks. In addition to Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers performing live at the event, expect to see performances by such acts as Elton John, Mick Jagger and Lenny Kravitz.
Arts Commission Honors Kansas
Kansas were honored in Topeka, with the Distinguished Arts Award. Kansas Gov. Kathleen Sebelius presented the band with the accolade, which is the highest honor bestowed by the Kansas Arts Commission.
Harrison Tribute DVD
The star-studded 'Concert For George' will be release on DVD on November 17th. The tribute show to the late Beatle - held at the Royal Albert Hall, London back in November 29, 2001 - will be commercially available as a double-disc presentation spanning an impressive four hours.
The Essential Bruce Springsteen
Bruce Springsteen will release, next month, a career-spanning set called The Essential Bruce Springsteen, and a concert DVD from a European stop on his Rising world tour called Live In Barcelona. The three-CD Essential Bruce Springsteen comes out November 11th, while the two-DVD Live In Barcelona is due November 18th.
Buddy Miles Sues Hendrix Estate
Buddy Miles, who played drums for Jimi Hendrix's Band of Gypsys, has filed suit against the Hendrix estate and several record labels. Miles alleges he hasn't received any royalties from Hendrix material he co-wrote and recorded.
Van Halen Story: The Early Years DVD
The Van Halen Story: The Early Years DVD, coming next month, will be a 70-minute telling of the band's early club days leading up to its first world tour and includes never-before-seen photos, rare footage, vintage audio interviews and more. Ex-Van Halen singer David Lee Roth and original VH bassist Mike Stone are among the people who have been interviewed.
Skynyrd Extends Tour, Readies Live DVD
Lynyrd Skynyrd has extended their tour in support of "Vicious Cycle" through a December 13th Michigan show. Meanwhile, their concert DVD, "Lynyrd Skynyrd Lyve: The Vicious Cycle Tour, Celebrating 30 Years of Rock 'N Roll," will be available November 18th.
John Mellencamp Attacks President Bush
John Mellencamp has lashed out at President George W. Bush and America's foreign policy. In an open letter he co-wrote with his wife Elaine, Mellencamp blasts the powers that be for demonizing as "anti-American and unpatriotic" anyone who questions the policies of the U.S. government and the war in Iraq.
Elton Signs For Three Year Vegas Run
Elton John has signed on for a three-year, 75-show run at the Colosseum at Caesars Palace in Las Vegas. John's engagement kicks off Feb. 13 in the theater, built to accommodate a lavish Celine Dion production that will call the venue home for at least three years.
Cat Stevens' First Gig In 25 Years
Cat Stevens has performed his first concert for more than a quarter of a century. The singer performed songs including his 1971 track, "Peace Train," as he headlined a show at London's Royal Albert Hall. The star, now known as Yusuf Islam, played the concert to celebrate the Islamic schools he founded 20 years ago.
School Named After Randy Bachman
Randy Bachman returned to his former Winnipeg high school for a special ceremony. The Guess Who/Bachman-Turner Overdrive guitarist was their as a special guest to hear the announcement of the construction of a new performing arts facility at West Kildonan Collegiate, which will be named after him. "It's pretty amazing," he said.
(Classicrocktoday)
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Updated: Tuesday, 25 November 2003 9:22 AM GMT