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Dave Navarro to host online ManiaTV show
(AP)
25-Apr-2007
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AP - Dave Navarro has signed with Denver-based ManiaTV to do a show on the Internet.
Dutch trance DJ Tiesto branches out
(Reuters)
15-Apr-2007
(Cached page) Reuters - A wax statue at Madame Tussaud's. A
memorabilia case at the Hard Rock Hotel in Las Vegas. Playing
for a crowd of 200,000 on a beach in Brazil. Closing this
year's Coachella festival after the Red Hot Chili Peppers.
Selling out two 25,000-ticket Amsterdam shows in less than two
hours.
Chili Peppers, Pumpkins Headline Reading/ Leeds Festival
21-Mar-2007
(Cached page) This year's Reading/Leeds Festival, a twin set of outdoor concerts in England this August, boasts a retro-heavy lineup led by the Red Hot Chili Peppers and a reunited Smashing Pumpkins
Chili Peppers postpone Japan tour dates
(Reuters)
20-Mar-2007
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Reuters - The Red Hot Chili Peppers have
postponed their scheduled shows in Tokyo and Osaka while lead
singer Anthony Kiedis recovers from bronchial pneumonia.
Chili Peppers, Pumpkins Headline Reading/Leeds Festival
20-Mar-2007
(Cached page) This year's Reading/Leeds Festival, a twin set of outdoor concerts in England this August, boasts a retro-heavy lineup led by the Red Hot Chili Peppers and a reunited Smashing Pumpkins
Gore announces climate-change concerts
(AP)
15-Feb-2007
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AP - Al Gore announced on Thursday a series of worldwide concerts to focus on the threat of climate change, with a powerhouse lineup from the Red Hot Chili Peppers to Snoop Dogg to Bon Jovi.
All-star global concerts come to aid of climate
(Reuters)
15-Feb-2007
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Reuters - Environmental activists led by
former U.S. Vice President Al Gore announced plans on Thursday
for a worldwide string of pop concerts in July featuring Sheryl
Crow, Red Hot Chili Peppers and scores of others to mobilize
action to stop global warming.
Dixie Chicks, Mary J. Blige and the Red Hot Chili Peppers Win Grammys
12-Feb-2007
(Cached page) The Dixie Chicks , Mary J. Blige and the Red Hot Chili Peppers won multiple honors on Sunday at the 49th annual Grammy Awards.
Defiant Dixie Chicks Are Big Winners at the Grammys
12-Feb-2007
(Cached page) The Dixie Chicks, Mary J. Blige and the Red Hot Chili Peppers won multiple honors at the 49th annual Grammy Awards.
Warner Music Group 1Q earnings plummet
(AP)
08-Feb-2007
(Cached page) AP - Warner Music Group Corp., home to recording artists such as Red Hot Chili Peppers, James Blunt and Daniel Powter, said Thursday its first-quarter profit fell 74 percent due to fewer albums released during the period and soft domestic and European sales. Its shares fell nearly 5 percent.
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