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SHARON And OZZY OSBOURNE Are 'Honored' To Be Hosting BRIT AWARDS

The world's favorite rock 'n' roll royal couple, Sharon and Ozzy Osbourne, will take to the stage at Earls Court on February 20 to host the Brit Awards 2008, live on ITV1, the UK recorded music industry association, the BPI, revealed. Known for its history of unpredictable rock 'n' roll antics, the...
December 5, 2007
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DIMMU BORGIR's 'In Sorte Diaboli' Disqualified From U.K. Charts

DIMMU BORGIR made Norwegian music history this week when it topped the country's album chart, VG-lista, with its latest release, "In Sorte Diaboli". The CD also sold extremely well in such countries as Sweden, Finland, Austria and Switzerland, and last week reached No. 43 on the American Billboard c...
May 9, 2007
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THE DARKNESS Singer Tackles eBay Leak Of New Album

BBC News is reporting that THE DARKNESS singer Justin Hawkins paid £350 (approx. $610) for a copy of his own band's new album on eBay a month before its release to stop it being leaked. The CD was sent to a small number of record company figures and journalists around the world but ...
November 9, 2005
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IRON MAIDEN's 'Number Of The Beast' Is U.K. Top-Selling Seven-Inch Single

BBC News is reporting that IRON MAIDEN's "Number of the Beast" was the U.K.'s best-selling seven-inch single for the 12-month period ending March 2005. Sales of seven-inch vinyl singles have enjoyed a revival — up 87.3% on last year, according to the British Phonographic Industry (BPI). Overall ther...
July 11, 2005
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RAMONES: 'Raw' DVD Certified Gold In The U.K.

The RAMONES "Raw" DVD has been certified gold in the U.K. by the BPI (the British equivalent of the RIAA in the U.S.). "Raw" was previously awarded certified gold in the U.S. in December 2004 and has the honor of being the RAMONES' highest Billboard-charting release ever. Commented Marky Ramone: "We...
March 7, 2005
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BBC News: Rock Is Back!

Stephen Dowling of BBC News Online reports that "as THE DARKNESS, METALLICA and LINKIN PARK toast Kerrang! Awards success, rock music is enjoying rude health at the expense of pop and dance. What has happened to bring rock back into favour? "When clubbing became the musical culture of choice in the...
August 22, 2003