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Featured Artist: Tom Jones
Tom Jones (not to be confused with the Welsh-born singer who uses the same name) is part of that increasingly rare breed of songwriters/lyricists. He's also a notably successful one, based on the hundreds of recordings that exist of "Much More," "Try To Remember," "Soon It's Gonna Rain," and "They Were You," all co-authored by Jones and composer Harvey Schmidt in their most successful work, The Fantasticks. Tom Jones never set out to be a... » More
Chart Beat Chat
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April 25, 2008

Chart Beat: "Another Way To Die," Taylor Swift, Patti LuPone, Enya, AC/DC, Beyonce, Aretha Franklin
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November 20, 2008

The Supremes 'Play' Again On Rarities Set
Nearly 50 rare Supremes tracks will see the light of day on a new double-disc set, "Let the Music Play: Supreme Rarities 1960-1969." The project is due April 29 via Motown/Hip-O-Select.com.
March 20, 2008

Burke, Take That Reign Again On U.K. Charts
As Alexandra Burke's "Hallelujah" (Syco Music/Sony BMG) started a third week as the U.K.'s No. 1 single yesterday (Jan. 4) and Take That's "The Circus" (Polydor) a fifth atop the album chart, top newcomer status went to much-feted electronica star Lady GaGa. Her U.S. hit "Just Dance" (Polydor) featuring Colby O'Donis, took its U.K. bow at No. 3.
Swift To Appear On 'SNL'
Taylor Swift will kick off 2009 as the musical guest on NBC's "Saturday Night Live."
China Targets Big Web Sites In Internet Crackdown
China has launched a crackdown on websites as the country enters a politically sensitive year, with officials accusing search engines including Baidu and Google of spreading pornography and vulgarity.
Bon Jovi To Sing At NYC Hillary Clinton Fundraiser
The final note of Hillary Rodham Clinton's presidential campaign may very well be sung by Jon Bon Jovi.
Apple's Jobs Acknowledges Weight Loss, Remains CEO
Steve Jobs, the chief executive of Apple Inc, said today that a hormone imbalance had caused him to lose weight but that he would continue as CEO during his recovery, sending its shares up 3.4%.
Springsteen Goes Free With Amazon, 'Guitar Hero'
Bruce Springsteen is offering free downloads through Amazon.com and "Guitar Hero" in the run-up to the Jan. 27 release of his next Columbia album, "Working on a Dream."
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