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Ex-Led Zep Page's Back Injury Cancels Crowes Gigs Former Led Zeppelin guitarist Jimmy Page, enjoying a career renaissance by touring with American rock band the Black Crowes, has suffered a back injury that has forced the hot combo to scrap their current tour, organizers said on Monday.
Paul McCartney Makes New Beatles Record Paul McCartney said on Tuesday he had put together a new Beatles record -- 30 years after the chart-topping group split up.
Garth Brooks Wants to Make Nashville Home a Museum Depending on how his neighbors feel about it, Garth Brooks would like to open up his Nashville home as a museum for his fans, attorneys for the semiretired country music star said on Monday.
Charles Grodin Joins '60 Minutes II' As Commentator Actor Charles Grodin, who hosted his own cable talk show from 1995-1999, has joined CBS' ``60 Minutes II'' as a commentator, the network said on Monday.
Demos' Wild Party Weekend signs of conventioning Democrats invading L.A. ranged from George Stephanopoulos stretching sweatily in a Westside yoga class to Beverly Hills taxicabs performing a distinctly Washington-style function -- ferrying drunken, potbellied lobbyists from party to party.
Diana's Voice Considered for TV Movie Three years after her death, Princess Diana is being considered for a speaking role in a TV movie about British journalist Andrew Morton, who wrote the controversial biography ``Diana: Her True Story.''
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Field Scrubs for 'ER' Stint Two-time Oscar winner Sally Field is checking into ``ER'' for a six-episode guest stint.
Grammer Sues Agency to Recover $1.8 Million ``Frasier'' star Kelsey Grammer has sued the Artists Agency, his former agents, seeking to recover $1.8 million in commissions.
Universal, Imagine Catch 'Cat in the Hat' Convinced that Dr. Seuss' Grinch will steal holiday box office receipts, the ``How the Grinch Stole Christmas!'' team of Universal and Imagine are now in advanced negotiations to turn another Seuss classic, ``The Cat in the Hat,'' into a live-action vehicle for Tim Allen.
Agassi Backs Strike, Nixes Ad Offer Tennis star Andre Agassi, in a show of support to striking union actors, has turned down an offer to shoot a nonunion ad in Australia following the Summer Olympics.
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Earlier Stories
WorldCom Files for Fixed Wireless Permission
Soccer Hero Sings on Spice Wife's Single
Rob Reiner Likens Gore to Nixon, Johnson
Streisand Opens Malibu Home for Clinton Fund-Raiser
A Tiny Bit of Monica at Democratic Convention?
Lieberman Slams Hollywood As Clinton And Stars Party
'Hollow Man,' 'Space Cowboys' Box Office Leaders
Free Rock Concert Gives LA Police Headache
Stars Shine for Clintons in Fund-Raising Tribute
Princess Diana Wanted to Marry Heart Surgeon-Paper
Soccer Star Beckham Sings on Spice Wife's Single
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