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Old Timers Topped Billboard

April 11, 2008

Subsequent to Diddy-marshalled commercial group reigning the record charts, it is time for the old-timers to have their turn.

Once more George Strait skyrocketed to the top of the charts, at the same time as R.E.M, demonstrated a steady return to form, concluding 1-2 on the most recent album countdown.

The mentioned chart leaders in their particular genres conquered music sales, as the nation key player scored his fourth No. 1 with Troubadour and the alternative rock godfathers’ Accelerate debuted at No. 2, their most excellent performance in more than 10 years.

Confirmed Date For Usher’s Latest Album

April 4, 2008

Good news Usher fans.

Listen Y’all…

The Grammy winner R&B star Usher’s record label publicized that his fifth studio album, Here I Stand, will drop May 27—just four years after the release of his smash hit, Grammy- recognized Confessions, way in advance than its earlier scheduled June unveiling.

According to a statement from Zomba Label Group (a Jive subsidiary), the schedule was advanced to “satiate” those clamoring Usher aficionados.

Usher, enjoyed colossal fame and accomplishment in 2004, then got married and fathered a son, boasting a No. 1 single, “Love in This Club,” to show case for his newest endeavor. The music video is scheduled to premiere April 7 on MTV.

Oops, No Crow Flying with Fleetwood Mac Afterall

March 27, 2008

Seems like Sheryl Crow were a little overeager when she declared that she would be accompanying Fleetwood Mac in the next few months.

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AOL music site Spinner.com’s latest interview with the 46-year-old vocalist declared that she and the classic-rock group “definitely have plans for collaborating in the future.”

That being said was good information to Fleetwood Mac, nevertheless, band’s singer Lindsey Buckingham, confirmed that plans to bring Crow on the bus were unsure.

I think we were all a little surprised [Crow] was announcing that to the world with such certainty,” he advised Billboard.com.

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