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Entertainment News: Song Related News for March 13, 2010

Former ABBA couple skipping hall of fame induction (Reuters)

Abba members Agnetha Faltskog (C) and Anni-Frid Lyngstad (R) embrace cast member Meryl Streep during the premiere of the motion picture version of the musical 'Mamma Mia' in Stockholm July 4, 2008 file photo. REUTERS/Bob StrongReuters - Don't hold your breath for a reunion performance by ABBA at the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame induction ceremony next Monday.


'Idol' contestants discuss elimination from show (AP)

In this March 10, 2010 photo released by Fox, contestant Michael Lynche performs in front of the judges on the singing competition series, 'American Idol,' in Los Angeles. (AP Photo/Fox, Frank Micelotta)AP - LOS ANGELES (AP — Tweens probably don't know who Patsy Cline is, which is why Lilly Scott thinks she was voted off "American Idol" Thursday night.


Ga. man who posted 'Elton John must die' arrested (AP)

Musician Elton John arrives at the Elton John Oscar Party in West Hollywood, Calif. on Sunday, March 7, 2010. (AP Photo/Dan Steinberg)AP - A Georgia man who posted a video of himself on the Internet holding a sign that said "Elton John must die" has been arrested for making terroristic threats.


Pink Floyd wins UK court battle with EMI label (Reuters)

An inflatable pig with an environmental message floats above the Live Earth New York concert during Pink Floyd member Roger Water's set in East Rutherford, New Jersey July 7, 2007. REUTERS/Lucas JacksonReuters - British rock band Pink Floyd won its court battle with EMI on Thursday with a ruling that prevents the record company from selling single downloads on the Internet from the group's concept albums.


Asleep at the Wheel marks 40 years of western swing (Reuters)
Reuters - When Asleep at the Wheel frontman Ray Benson started a band in Paw Paw, West Virginia, in 1970, he had no idea that 40 years later he would still be at the helm of one of America's most adventurous musical outfits.

Drive-By Truckers ready to "Go Go" (Reuters)
Reuters - As Drive-By Truckers prepare for the release Tuesday (March 16) of their album "The Big To-Do," its follow-up is practically in the can.

Girlicious band member charged with having drugs (AP)

FILE - Natalie Mejia attends the 2009 Teen Choice Awards in this Aug. 9, 2009 file photo taken in Universal City, California. Police say the member of the pop group Girlicious was arrested after Glendale officers found more than a dozen plastic bags of cocaine in her Gucci purse during a traffic stop Tuesday night March 9, 2010. Police Sgt. Tom Lorenz says 21-year-old Natalie Mejia (meh-HEE'-ah) was being held Wednesday in jail in the Los Angeles suburb on suspicion of cocaine for sale or distribution. (AP Photo/Jennifer Graylock, File)AP - A member of the pop group Girlicious has been charged in California with drug possession with the intent to sell after Glendale police allegedly found a dozen plastic bags of cocaine in her Gucci purse.


Ray Charles musical set for Broadway in November (AP)

FILE - In this April 11, 2003 file photo, Ray Charles sings 'America The Beautiful' in the rain at Fenway Park in Boston. (AP Photo/Winslow Townson, file)AP - A musical celebrating Ray Charles is headed for Broadway this fall.


Young pianist plays key role in Chopin celebration (Reuters)

An employee is seen setting up manuscripts for the exhibition Reuters - To celebrate the 200th birthday of Frederic Chopin, Decca Records and Deutsche Grammophon are putting 21st-century marketing to work.


Public Enemy's Chuck D still fighting the power (Reuters)
Reuters - At the end of "Pirate Radio" -- the 2009 feature film about a '60s illegal rock 'n' roll radio station in Europe's North Sea -- an array of albums is displayed: iconic symbols of musical independence that bucked the status quo. Among the albums on display is Public Enemy's 1990 treatise, "Fear of a Black Planet."