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The Rolling Stones' Hyde Park concert is coming to DVD and Blu-ray, according to a statement made yesterday by the band and Eagle rock Entertainment. The July 6 and 13 show in London will be featured on "Sweet Summer Sun - Hyde Park Live." -
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Labor Day has been the first Monday of September since its founding in 1894. More recently, the music industry has traditionally begun releasing new albums on Tuesdays. Music Times has done its research to celebrate the holiday, and found the five biggest-selling albums from the last 20 years that were released the day after Labor Day. -
Whole Foods Capitalized on Vinyl Trend by Offering 12-Inch Records of Daft Punk, The Rolling Stones, and More
Whole Foods is already the hip place to buy food that's free of cruelty and genetic modification. So the question from a business perspective become, what products does the company try to stock next to appeal to its average customer. The answer seems to be vinyl records. Whole Foods announced this week that it would be stocking a select number of 12-inch LPs in a trial run at five of its California locations. -
The Eagles To Open at The Newly Remodeled Forum in Los Angeles, Will Play Three Dates in Jan. 2014
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Taylor Swift and Carly Simon: Pair Sings 'You're So Vain,' but Who Is Swift Singing About? John Mayer? Harry Styles?
Taylor Swift brought Carly Simon onstage this weekend to sing the ultimate celebrity breakup song: "You're So Vain." -
Rolling Stones Tour: Band Releases Hyde Park Show as Live Album on iTunes, Featuring "Paint It, Black" and "Satisfaction"
More than 65,000 people paid to see The Rolling Stones on each night of their-two weekend stop at Hyde Park in London. But if you were stuck in the United States and couldn't get out to the show, the band is now offering a recorded version of the concert on iTunes. "The Rolling Stones - Hyde Park Live" is available for a $9.99 download price. -
Rolling Stones Tour UPDATE: Band's First Show at Hyde Park in 44 Years 'No Exercise in Nostalgia'
The Rolling Stones haven't played London's Hyde Park for nearly 45 years, and the last time the band played there was kind of a big deal, but that doesn't mean fans should expect a historical reenactment of the band's 1969 show, says vocalist Mick Jagger.
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