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MTV Europe Awards to celebrate fall of Berlin wall

This time it's Berlin calling.

Carrie Underwood looks for something different

Pop-country has made superstars out of acts like Rascal Flatts, Taylor Swift and more, but the term is not particularly endearing in Nashville, even to the artists who have come to define it.

George Jones: new country music needs a new name

Country Music Hall of Famer George Jones isn't a big fan of where the genre has moved in recent years.

Elton John recovering in hospital from flu, e-coli

Elton John has been hospitalized after suffering from a case of E. coli bacterial infection and the flu, his spokesman said Monday.

Music Review: 'Glee' soundtrack a treat for fans

Various, "Glee: The Music, Volume 1" (Columbia)

Music Review: Leslie's new CD is fun, but generic

Ryan Leslie, "Transition" (Universal Motown)

Former agent jailed for theft from royal composer

The former agent to Queen Elizabeth II's official composer was sentenced to prison Monday for embezzling more than 500,000 pounds ($800,000) from his employer over a period of 16 years.

Music Review: Carrie Underwood shows maturation

Carrie Underwood, "Play On" (19 Recordings/Arista Nashville)

Rock 'n' roll royalty jam for 2nd night in NYC

U2 brought three generations of chart-toppers - Mick Jagger, Bruce Springsteen and the Black Eyed Peas - with them onstage Friday at another night of mix-and-match magic at Madison Square Garden.

Madonna leaves Malawi after week's charity tour

Madonna has left Malawi after a nearly weeklong visit with her family, airport and charity officials said Saturday.

More jamming for rock 'n' roll royalty at Garden

It was another night of mixing and matching for rock 'n' roll royalty at New York's Madison Square Garden, with U2 sharing the stage with Bruce Springsteen, Mick Jagger and the Black Eyed Peas.

Lil Wayne, Birdman hit with copyright suit in NYC

A Florida man wants rappers Lil Wayne and Birdman to show him respect - for using his voice in an album track called just that.

Ga. man who sought out Miley Cyrus gets plea deal

A 53-year-old man pleaded guilty Friday to resisting police outside the set of a Miley Cyrus movie on the Georgia coast after prosecutors dropped charges that he tried to stalk the teen pop star.

'Single Ladies' is Tom Hanks' song of 2009

Tom Hanks is down with the single ladies.

Reunited Phish living a more serene band life now

Phish and crew bustle about Shoreline Amphitheater's backstage area, a sprawling patio where memories linger of raging parties from bygone tours.

Madonna promises light for Malawian village

Madonna has promised electricity to a village in Malawi, the impoverished southern African country where she runs a charity organization and from which she has adopted two children.

Voodoo music fest kicks off Halloween weekend

Rapper Eminem performs along with KISS this weekend at Voodoo Experience, the punk and rock music festival to be held amid the live oaks and lagoons at New Orleans City Park.

U2 concert is YouTube's largest streaming event

YouTube's webcast of a U2 concert was watched by nearly 10 million people, the video site's largest streaming event ever.

Wayne Newton hints latest Vegas show may be last

Wayne Newton is telling fans "Danke schoen" after 50 years in Las Vegas and hinting that his latest run could be his last. But the singer synonymous with Sin City says he's leaving himself an opening in case he wants to perform after April.

Sting: Obama best person to handle world's 'mess'

Sting isn't a religious man, but he says President Barack Obama might be a divine answer to the world's problems.

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