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  1. Joss Stone -- Rolling Stone
    The Rolling Stone 40th Anniversary Edition includes an interview with Jackson Browne along with a nice photo. His is one of "Twenty interviews with the artists and leaders who helped shape our time." (The 20 artists are: Bob Dylan, Jimmy Carter, Paul McCartney, Ringo Starr, Norman Mailer, Tom Wolfe, Bob Weir, Patti Smith, Steven Spielberg, Martin Scorsese, Jane Fonda, Jack Nicholson, Bill Moyers, George McGovern, Stewart Brand, Michael Moore, Mick Jagger, Keith Richards, Jackson Browne and Neil Young.) There is exclusive audio from Jackson's interview up at www.rollingstone.com, where Browne discusses politics, Bob Dylan's DJing skills, the current lack of Leonard Cohens and this recurring dream he's been having.
  2. Rolling Stones Tickets -- Tours
    Tomorrow, 16th November 2005, tickets will go on sale for both the Rolling Stones' Madrid and Barcelona concerts. The group will play the Olympic Stadium in Barcelona (Olímpico de Barcelona) on the 27th May and the Vicente Calderón Stadium in Madrid on the 29th May, 2006. The Bigger Bang Tour will be an extension of the Rolling Stones tour which started in August, 2005 in the USA. Tickets for both the Madrid and Barcelona concerts can be bought from Servicaixa Halcón Viajes travel shops, El Corte Inglés and through the web or telephone.
  3. Kelis -- Working
    Kelis is one of the mainstream's most exciting artists right now, and she continues to defy expectations with Kelis Was Here. She may have ended her partnership with the Neptunes, but she doesn't seem to be holding onto the past.
  4. Jackson -- Michael Jackson
    Michael Jackson's Thriller is the bestselling album of all time, with 45 million worldwide sales powered by seven Top 10 U.S. singles and eight Grammy Awards. The 1982 album was ... a success from which the pop superstar never really recovered--subsequent albums seemed to have no other goal than to beat the records set by Thriller. The highly-polished sound of Quincy Jones's production sounds almost organic compared to Jackson's more recent work, and in the same regard, Thriller was significantly slicker than its predecessor, Off the Wall. Both albums established a Jackson style that aimed for the dance floor with songs built on a state-of-the-art bed of percussion and keyboards. Elements of milestone Thriller tracks like "Billie Jean" (arguably Jackson's best-ever performance) and "Beat It" (with its hard-rock solo by guitarist Eddie Van Halen) influenced not just Jackson's records, but those of the entire dance-pop world. On the song "Thriller," Jackson indulged his taste for the juvenile and invited Vincent Price to rap in a really scary voice.
  5. Jackson Browne
    Jackson Browne is the self-titled debut album of singer Jackson Browne. It is often mistakenly called Saturate Before Using, because the words appear on the album cover, which was designed to look like a burlap sack that would require saturation before its first use. For this very reason, Asylum Records executives suggested to no avail that the words be removed from the album cover and nearly rejected the cover art outright. The confusion over the title returned when the album was converted to CD format, when the words appeared on the spine of the jewel case as the album title.
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