Michael Jackson Dies
Pop legend Michael Jackson, 50, died on June 25 after being
found unresponsive at his Los Angeles home. He suffered cardiac
arrest, but, according to his brother Jermaine, "the cause of his death
is unknown until results of the autopsy are known." Doctors at Ronald
Reagan UCLA Hospital worked for more than an hour to revive him.
Throughout his lifelong career with the Jackson 5 and as a solo artist,
Michael sold over 250 million records worldwide and won 17 Grammy
Awards. His 1982 album, Thriller, won eight Grammys, which broke the
late Roger Miller's 1965 record for most Grammy wins in a single year. Thriller sold 109 million copies worldwide and produced seven Top 10
hits, including two that reached Number One. Later, his music career
was overshadowed by eccentric behavior and personal and financial
problems. Michael was expected to make a successful comeback with a
new album and 50 sold-out shows that were scheduled to take place at
London's O2 Arena from July 13 through March 2010. Jackson leaves
behind three children. His second wife gave birth to twelve-year-old
Michael and 11-year-old Paris, and seven-year-old Michael II, known as
Blanket, was born to a surrogate mother whose identity has never been
revealed.
Chris Brown will
avoid a trial and any jail time for assaulting Rihanna back in
February. Before a preliminary hearing on June 22, Brown reached a
plea agreement with prosecutors. The 20-year-old singer will serve 180
days of community service, undergo domestic violence counseling and be
under supervised probation for five years. Judge Patricia Schnegg also
imposed a stay-away order between Brown and Rihanna until he's formally
sentenced on August 5. Brown's lawyer, Mark Geragos said, "This is a
kid who's never been in trouble before. He embraces this as a chance
to get the message out that domestic violence will not be tolerated.
He wants to get his life back on track."
Rob Thomas Releases New Solo AlbumThe
second solo album by Rob Thomas will be released on June 30.
Cradlesong follows his 2005 solo debut, …
Something To Be, which has
sold more than 1.5 million copies in the U.S. Rob will
support his new album with a U.S. tour, which is scheduled to begin in
September.
Jonas Brothers Score Another No. 1 HitThe
Jonas Brothers earn their second consecutive Number One on the
Billboard 200 for the week ending July 4, with
Lines, Vines and
Trying Times. The album sold 247,000 copies its first week of
release. Its first single is "Paranoid," a track they wrote with their
producer John Fields and British singer-songwriter Cathy Dennis.
On
June 30, two of Rod Stewart's albums from the mid-1970s will be
re-released as collector's editions.
Atlantic Crossing and
A Night
On the Town will each include remastered versions of the original
album, plus a second disc of alternative studio takes and other
previously unreleased tracks.
'A Capitol Fourth' Concert to Feature Barry Manilow, Aretha Franklin This
year's "A Capitol Fourth" celebration will feature performances by
Barry Manilow, Aretha Franklin, Natasha Bedingfield, the cast of
Broadway's "Jersey Boys," Michael Feinstein, classical pianist Andrew
von Oeyen and the National Symphony Orchestra. PBS will broadcast the
event live from the West Lawn of the U.S. Capitol.
| New Album Releases June 30
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"Now That's What I Call Music 31" - various artists
"Now That's What I Call The '80s, Volume 2" - various artists
"American Saturday Night" - Brad Paisley
"Born Into It" - The Parks
"Loso's Way" - Fabolous
"Wait For Me" - Moby
"Polyrically Uncorrect" - Cledus T. Judd
"Swan Feathers" - Leslie Mendelson
"Reggae Gold 2009" - various artists
"Electric Dirt" by Levon Helm
Musical Events/Festivals/BenefitsThe
30th Montreal International Jazz Festival will be held June 30-July
12. Headliners include Stevie Wonder, Tony Bennett, Wynton Marsalis
and Chris Botti. The event will feature more than 650 concerts
performed by 3,000 artists from 30 countries.
The 39th
annual Roskilde Festival will take place July 2-5 outside of
Copenhagen, Denmark. This year's lineup includes Coldplay, Kanye West,
Lily Allen, the Pet Shop Boys, and many others. Entry to the festival
grounds will begin on June 28 to allow campers time to set up their
tents and settle in.
Bob Dylan, The Dead, Willie Nelson and the
Black Crowes are among the dozens of artists appearing at this year's
Rothbury Festival in Rothbury, Michigan. The four-day event begins on
July 2. Last year, Rothbury ranked in the Top 10 on
Billboard's list
of top-grossing festivals. More than 120,000 music fans were in
attendance.
The 2009 Essence Music Festival takes place July 3-5
in New Orleans, Louisiana. Beyonce, John Legend, Lionel Richie,
Maxwell, Anita Baker, Al Green and Ne-Yo are among the headliners. In
addition to more than 30 concerts, the festival will offer seminars
with speakers that include comedian Bill Cosby, actor Hill Harper and
radio host Tom Joyner.
Look Who's Going On Tour!On June
30, U2 will kick off its "360 Degrees" stadium tour in Barcelona,
Spain. The outing will support the band's new album, "No Line on the
Horizon." U2 will play 24 European shows through August 22. The North
American leg begins on September 12 in Chicago.
Beginning July
2, Willie Nelson and John Mellencamp will join Bob Dylan on "The Bob
Dylan Show" tour of minor league baseball parks. Their first stop is
Sauget, Illinois. The 30-city tour wraps up on August 15 in Stockton,
California.
On July 3, Jay-Z and Ciara will be in Las Vegas, Nevada
to perform the first of five concerts together. A second show is
scheduled in Las Vegas on July 4. The pair then heads to Chicago,
Illinois on July 7; Uncasville, Connecticut on July 10; and Atlanta,
Georgia on July 12.
On July 4, Madonna begins the final leg of
her "Sticky & Sweet Tour" at London's O2 Arena. Thirty shows are
planned through September 2. She wraps up the trek in Tel Aviv,
Israel. According to Forbes magazine, Madonna made $110 million during
the past year to become the world's top earning musician.