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1) Artist:Counting Crows
Album: Saturday Nights and Sunday Mornings
Label: Geffen
2) Artist: R.E.M
Album: Accelerate Label: Warner Bros.
3) Artist: Black Keys
Album: Attack and Release
Label: Nonesuch
4) Artist: Soundtrack
Album: 21 Label: Columbia
5) Artist: Kills
Album: Midnight Boom Label: Domino
6) Artist: De Novo Dahl
Album: Move Every Muscle, Make Every Sound Label: Roadrunner
7) Artist: Man Man
Album: Rabbit Habits Label: Anti
8) Artist: Ruby Suns
Album: Sea Lion Label: Sub Pop
9) Artist: Devotchka
Album: A Mad and Faithful Telling
Label: Anti
LIZ LAVIN DUPUTY EDITOR EAL723@CABRINI EDU
Beyonce Knowles and Jay-Z allegedly tied the knot on Friday, April 4 in New York. The couple has not confirmed the wedding but took out a marriage license on Tuesday, April 1. The fourth is apparently a significant day for the couple, as they were both born on the fourth of the month, Beyonce in September and Jay-Z in December.
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The Lohan family, minus Lindsay, is gearing up for their new E! reality show, “Living Lohan.” The show will focus on Lindsay’s mom Dina and 14-year old sister Ali as Ali tries to launch a singing career. The show will be based in the Lohan residence in Long Island, NY but will go wherever Ali’s singing career takes her. It does not have a premiere date.
Four songs from “American Idol” winner Kelly Clarkson have been leaked onto the Internet. The songs were allegedly from her upcoming album, “True You,” which is not due out until later in the year. The songs were unfinished demo’s but nevertheless generated a huge amount of attention. Clarkson said the fact that her unfinished songs were released “sucks.”
The L.A. Times officially retracted their March 17 piece accusing Sean “Diddy” Combs of having a connection to a 1994 nonfatal shooting of Tupac Shakur. The evidence in the article came from an alleged former associate of Diddy’s who is currently incarcerated. He supplied the paper with what he claimed were FBI files of the incident. The evidence has since been found to be false. The ‘Times’ issued a front-page apology a week after publishing the story and formally retracted the piece on Monday, April
10) Artist: Vampire Weekend
Album: Vampire Weekend Label: XL
11) Artist: Destroyer
Album: Trouble in Dreams Label: Merge
12) Artist: Dr. Manhattan
Album: Manhattan Label: Vagrant