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This Week In Entertainment History
Entertainment highlights during the week of Oct. 12-18: 1951: The sitcom "I Love Lucy," starring Lucille Ball and Desi Arnaz, premiered on CBS. It ran until mid-1957. 1954: Director Cecil B. DeMille started filming "The Ten Commandments" in Egypt. The...Tags: Madonna, Lucille Ball, Drew Carey, Dancing, Desi Arnaz
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With 'Honey,' life is sweet for Lucinda Williams
glenn.gamboa@newsday.comLucinda Williams isn't exactly sure what's going on, but she knows it's good. Night after night, she's watching her fans go crazy for her latest songs, even though the album "Little Honey" (Lost Highway) doesn't hit stores until Tuesday. "I remember...Tags: Radio Industry, Amazon.com Inc., Metal and Mineral, Amy Winehouse, Madison Square Garden
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How Matthew Bair spent his summer vacation
glenn.gamboa@newsday.comMatthew Bair hasn't wasted any time since announcing the disbanding of Bandcamp earlier this summer. Following his appearance on "The Real World" and his resulting work with Brianna Taylor - whose single "Summertime" did so well that she was recently...Tags: Music Industry, Elvis Costello, Ceremonies, MySpace, Society
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Bowie starters hit the spot
The starting pitching woes of their parent club have been well documented, but the Double-A Bowie Baysox certainly cannot relate to the Orioles' problems. For all the talk about Eastern League Most Valuable Player Lou Montanez and top prospect Matt...Tags: Luis Hernandez, Baltimore Orioles, David Hernandez, Major League Baseball, Mike Griffin
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Striking harsher chord in piracy
Tribune NewspapersWhen five FBI agents arrested Kevin Cogill at his Culver City, Calif., apartment, it marked the newest weapon in the entertainment industry's war on piracy: felony charges against small-time bootleggers. Cogill posted nine leaked songs from an unreleased...Tags: Democracy, Trials, Police Arrests, Los Angeles, Lawyers
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Blogger Kevin Cogill charged with felony in leak of Guns N' Roses songs
Los Angeles Times Staff WritersWhen five FBI agents arrested Kevin Cogill at his Culver City apartment, it marked the newest weapon in the entertainment industry's war on piracy: felony charges against small-time bootleggers. Cogill posted nine leaked songs from an unreleased Guns N'...Tags: Trials, Police Arrests, Los Angeles, Music, Police
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Loudon Wainwright III, Tony Joe White, Little Feat revisit their old songs
Special to The TimesEven when Loudon Wainwright III was writing songs in his early 20s, many of his characters were already looking back wistfully at their younger days -- such as the protagonist of his 1970 recording "School Days," who begins his tale, "In Delaware when I...Tags: Roy Orbison, Louisiana, Los Angeles, Alanis Morissette, Natalie Merchant
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Keys' Rowell in no rush
Sun reporterEvan Longoria and Tim Lincecum have been major league All-Stars. Pitchers Luke Hochevar, Greg Reynolds, Brandon Morrow, Andrew Miller and Clayton Kershaw made their big league debuts months ago. Billy Rowell, who also was selected in the top 10 of that...Tags: Baltimore Orioles, Washington Nationals, Ethics, Major League Baseball, Values
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D. Hernandez locates success
Sun reporterWhat do pitching and real estate have in common? To be successful in each, it mostly depends on the same thing: location, location, location. For Bowie Baysox right-hander David Hernandez, that axiom couldn't be more appropriate. Already equipped with an...Tags: Luis Hernandez, All Stars, Ethics, David Hernandez, Major League Baseball
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Top 10 songs on their iPods right now: You be the judge
Sen. John McCain
ABBA, "Dancing Queen"
Roy Orbison, "Blue Bayou"
ABBA, "Take a Chance on Me"
Merle Haggard, "If We Make It Through December"
Dooley Wilson, "As Time Goes By"
Beach Boys, "Good Vibrations"
Louis Armstrong, "What a Wonderful World"...Tags: Roy Orbison, Louis Armstrong, Brian McKnight, Jay-Z, Lyle Lovett
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Wieters catching on quickly
Sun reporterMatt Wieters keeps writing unbelievable baseball stories with his bat down on the Double-A Bowie farm. Thursday afternoon, the 6-foot-5 catcher walked to home plate as a pinch hitter with two outs and the bases loaded in the ninth inning and the Baysox...Tags: Baltimore Orioles, Tennis, Prince, Major League Baseball, Baseball
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Members of Get Big resurface in Neversink
247-4732For years, Get Big was one of the region's favorite cover bands. But the party-rock group threw in the towel in 2004, deciding to move on to other projects instead of continuing to slug it out in bars across Hampton Roads. Then, starting two years ago,...Tags: Chet Atkins, Miles Davis, Jackson Browne, Music, Movies
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