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OZZY OSBOURNE To Perform With PAUL MCCARTNEY At BRIT AWARDS?

According to TheSun.co.uk, Ozzy Osbourne will fulfill a lifelong dream at the Brit Awards (the British equivalent of the Grammy Awards) — by performing with his hero Sir Paul McCartney. Brits bosses are thrashing out the final details for The Prince Of Darkness to join Macca for an explosive finale....
December 28, 2007
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Report: LED ZEPPELIN In Talks To Return To Belfast

Eddie McIlwaine of the Belfast Telegraph reports: Negotiations are going ahead to bring legendary band LED ZEPPELIN back to Belfast where they first played their class rock hit, "Stairway to Heaven", for the first time in public, 36 years ago. Promoter Peter Aiken, whose late father Jim brought ZEPP...
December 17, 2007
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Report: LED ZEPPELIN Could Earn More Than $200 Million For Reunion Tour

Dan Sabbagh of Times Online reports: LED ZEPPELIN could earn well over £100 million (approximately $200 million) if the hard-rock band went on tour next year in the wake of Monday's triumphant reunion gig. The band are being pursued with offers from both Live Nation and AEG, the rival concert promot...
December 14, 2007
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LED ZEPPELIN Fans Lining Up To Learn How To Live Like Their Heroes

According to The Sun, LED ZEPPELIN fans are lining up to learn the band's musical secrets — and live like their heroes — during a "ZEP school" training weekend at a country hotel in the three days before the band's December 10 reunion show in London. RockMasters' ZEP weekend runs from December 7 ...
November 28, 2007
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LED ZEPPELIN Rearranging Classic Songs 'To Avoid Embarrassment'?

According to UK's The Sun, LED ZEPPELIN are rearranging classic tracks for their big reunion — after aging frontman Robert Plant found he could no longer hit the high notes. The rockers — whose legendary 1976 live album was called "The Song Remains The Same" — have been rehearsing songs in a lower ....
November 24, 2007
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LED ZEPPELIN Fans Gather In London For Flash Mob Guitar-Off; Video Available

According to The Sun, banned LED ZEPPELIN classic "Stairway To Heaven" returned to its spiritual home in London thanks to a gang of committed air guitarists. The track, which features on the rockers' new "Mothership" greatest hits collection, has long been unwelcome on Denmark Street — home to the c...
November 13, 2007
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LED ZEPPELIN About To Break Record For Most Expensive Concert Tickets In British History

According to The Sun, LED ZEPPELIN is about to break the record for the most expensive concert tickets in British history. Three pairs, donated by Jimmy Page, are being auctioned for charity with the breathtaking reserve price of £5,000 (approximately $10,472) a pair. And as more than a million fans...
November 9, 2007
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IRON MAIDEN To Play Trondheim, Norway Next Summer

According to the online edition of the Norwegian newspaper Adresseavisen, IRON MAIDEN will perform next summer at the Lerkendal Stadium in Trondheim, Norway as part of the band's "Somewhere Back In Time World Tour". An official announcement, including an exact date for the concert, is expected to be...
November 3, 2007
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ALICE COOPER Talks About Upcoming UK Tour

The Sun recently conducted an interview with ALICE COOPER about a number of topics including his upcoming UK tour with MOTÖRHEAD and JOAN JETT. A couple of excerpts from the chat follow: The Sun: You're calling the new show Psychodrama. What can we expect? Alice: "It's a BIG production! My daughter,...
November 1, 2007
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Single Mother Accused Of Illegally Downloading OPETH, GUNS N' ROSES Music Fights Back In Court

Times Online reports that a single mother who is accused of illegally downloading tracks from OPETH and GUNS N' ROSES, among other artists, has made legal history by forcing America’s biggest record companies into a costly and potentially embarrassing trial after she refused to pay an out-of-court s...
October 3, 2007
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TAAKE Frontman Is Once Again A Free Man

According to a posting on TAAKE's official web site, the group's frontman, Hoest, is once again a free man after serving a prison sentence for undisclosed offenses. Commented Hoest: "There's been a lot of rumors and misunderstandings lately, so to make things a bit more clear: This was my third inca...
September 24, 2007
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TAAKE's Label Confirms Frontman HOEST Is Serving Prison Sentence

According to TAAKE's record company, Dark Essence Records, the group's frontman, Hoest, is currently serving a prison sentence for undisclosed offenses. A statement from the label says, "He will be out in a couple of months, and will then finish the work on the new TAAKE release." Hoest (photo#1, ph...
August 3, 2007
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TAAKE: Bandmember's Imprisonment Forces Concert Cancellations

Controversial Norwegian black metallers TAAKE have issued the following statement: "All concert plans are being put on hold due to a certain bandmember's imprisonment. Updates to follow shortly after the 20th of September." TAAKE frontman Hoest (photo#1, photo#2, photo#3) found himself at the center...
August 2, 2007
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ABBATH Says IMMORTAL Fans Forced CRADLE OF FILTH To Play Abbreviated Set At METALCAMP

IMMORTAL frontman Abbath has told the Norwegian newspaper Bergens Tidende that the group's rabid fan base forced CRADLE OF FILTH to play an abbreviated set at Slovenia's Metalcamp festival late last month by constantly screaming for the Norwegian black metal legends to take the stage. Asked by Berge...
August 1, 2007
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QUEEN Guitarist Completes PhD In Astrophysics

The Times reports that Brian May, the multimillionaire guitarist who founded the rock group QUEEN, has finally completed the PhD in astrophysics that he abandoned more than 30 years ago. The 59-year-old composer of hits such as "Fat Bottomed Girls" and "We Will Rock You" turned his back on the stars...
July 12, 2007