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In Brief: Audioslave, Chilis

Audioslave join Maiden, Chilis visit Slane

Posted Feb 26, 2003 12:00 AM

Audioslave have joined the lineup for the U.K.'s Download Festival. Limp Bizkit, Marilyn Manson, the Deftones and Iron Maiden will also play the event, scheduled for May 31st and June 1st . . . The Red Hot Chili Peppers will headline a concert at Ireland's Slane Castle on August 23rd. The Foo Fighters and Queens of the Stone Age will also perform . . . David Gray will play seventeen dates on the second leg of his U.S. tour behind A New Day at Midnight, starting July 17th in Hartford, Connecticut . . . The Polyphonic Spree will begin their first full-scale U.S. tour on April 10th in Chicago, running thirteen dates . . . Toby Keith and Pamela Anderson will host the Country Music Television's Flameworthy 2003 Awards in Nashville on April 7th . . .

Annie Lennox will release her next solo album, Bare, on June 10th on J Records . . . A Los Angeles parole board ordered rap mogul Marion "Suge" Knight to be released from jail yesterday. Knight had been imprisoned since December 23rd after he was arrested for associating with gang members, a violation of his parole . . . Fischerspooner will launch their first-ever North American tour on April 8th in Toronto in support of their new album, #1 . . . Dionne Warwick said this week that the marijuana found in her purse at Miami International Airport last year was planted by someone else . . . Peppers Ghost will launch an eight-date tour on March 8th in Wilmington, Delaware . . .

The Beatles Museum in Liverpool has placed George Harrison's very first guitar on display this week to commemorate what would have been the Quiet Beatle's sixtieth birthday. The acoustic guitar, valued at $800,000, was lent to the museum by a private collector, and dates back to the mid-Fifties when Harrison was twelve-years-old. Harrison, who died of cancer in November 2001, is also the subject of a new tribute album this week, featuring covers by Todd Rundgren, John Entwistle and They Might Be Giants . . .

Belle and Sebastian will headline a benefit for Concern, an African charity, on May 17th in Glasgow . . . Radiohead will headline the U.K.'s Glastonbury Festival on June 28th. R.E.M. is scheduled to headline the previous day . . . Howlin' Wolf's classic London Sessions, which featured guest spots by Eric Clapton, Charlie Watts and Ringo Starr, will be expanded and reissued as a two-CD deluxe edition on March 4th . . . String Cheese Incident, the North Mississippi All-Stars and the Charlie Hunter Quartet will perform at the inaugural Suwannee Bound music festival, to take place April 19-20 in Live Oak, Florida . . .

Tift Merritt will make a guest appearance on John Eddie's Lost Highway debut, "Who the Hell Is John Eddie?," due May 20th . . . Nineteen Forty-Five will release their second album, I Saw a Bright Light, on April 22nd . . . The Delgados will begin an eleven-date North American tour on April 4th in Toronto . . . Four people were arrested in New York City Monday when a skirmish began outside of MTV's MC Battles show, in which aspiring rapper compete for a Def Jam recording contract . . . Johnny Paycheck was laid to rest in Nashville yesterday. The country legend died last week of emphysema . . .

Paul McCartney performed a private function in San Diego over the weekend, and donated his $1 million paycheck to the anti-landmines charity, Adopt-a-Minefield . . . Bono and Bob Geldof have formed DATA (Debt, AIDS, Trade in Africa), a new initiative to aid suffering countries in Africa . . . The Flaming Lips are putting together a documentary and asking for fans with video footage to contribute. More information is available at flaminglips.com . . . Bright Eyes will begin a thirty-four-date tour on April 1st in Boulder, Colorado . . . Buju Banton will release his new album, Friends for Life, on March 11th . . .

Bruce Springsteen has lined up three stadium shows in his home state of New Jersey. Springsteen and the E Street Band will play Giants Stadium in East Rutherford on July 15th, 17th and 18th . . . Juvenile pleaded guilty on February 21st to charges of felony battery stemming from a March 2001 fight in Miami. He was ordered to perform seventy-five hours of community service . . . F-Minus will release their Steve Albini-produced new album, Wake Up Screaming, on March 25th . . . Country singer Clay Walker, who suffers from multiple sclerosis, has launched the new Band Against MS Foundation, which will raise money for research and other MS-related programs . . .

(February 26, 2003)


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