Kings of Leon's New Individual "Radioactive" Out September 8th The music video for "Radioactive," the aboriginal individual off Kings of Leon's new anthology Come Around Sundown, will premiere on the band's official website and Vevo on September 8th. Admirers who pre-order Come Around Sundown starting on September 14th will aswell accept a chargeless download of "Radioactive." The anthology is due October 19th. [Kings of Leon]
'Spider-man' Agreeable Brilliant to Debut Song on 'Good Morning America'
U2 admirers will apprehend new music from the accessible Broadway agreeable Spider-man: Turn Off the Dark, featuring music by Bono and The Edge, if brilliant Reeve Carney debuts a song from the agreeable on the September 10th adventure of Good Morning America. [ABC News]
Crosby, Stills and Nash Prep Covers Album Crosby, Stills and Nash will accomplish renditions of archetypal songs like The Beatles' "Norwegian Wood", Bob Dylan's "Girl From the North Country," The Grateful Dead's "Uncle John's Band" and the Rolling Stones' "Ruby Tuesday" on their accessible Rick Rubin-produced covers album, due out next year. [ Billboard ]
Play Guitar with Pavement on Jimmy Fallon' Late Night with Jimmy Fallon affairs a new challenge in which the champ will play guitar with Pavement if the bandage visits Fallon on September 23rd. [ Late Night with Jimmy Fallon ]
Chris Brown Hits Number One on R&B Songs Chart
With his new individual "Deuces," Chris Brown has his aboriginal Billboard R&B/Hip-Hop Number One back 2006. [Billboard.biz]
Joe Jackson to Address Michael Jackson's Will
An October 6th cloister date has been appointed for Joe Jackson, the ancestor of Michael Jackson, to address his son's will, which did not account Joe a part of the administrators of Michael's estate. [AP]
Panda Bear Announces Nex Individual "You Can Count on Me"
Animal Collective's Panda Bear will absolution "You Can Count On Me," the additional individual from his accessible abandoned disc Tomboy, on October 19th, with a bound copy run of 500 7" vinyls. [Domino]
War Sue Pepsi over 'Friends'
Funk bandage War accept sued Pepsi for over $10 actor afterwards the soda aggregation acclimated the clue "Why Can't We Be Friends?" in a contempo bartering after permission from some of the band's aboriginal members. Pepsi say they got the rights to use the song from the publishers and that the accusation has no merit. [Billboard.biz]
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