Monday, October 22, 2007

Rolling Stone

Rolling Stone

Monday October 22, 2007

TODAY'S TOP ROCK HEADLINES

COURTNEY LOVE TO EXECUTIVE PRODUCE NEW COBAIN MOVIE
Hollywood screenwriter David Benioff and Universal Pictures are starting work on a new drama about the life of Kurt Cobain, based on the book Heavier Than Heaven, with Love acting as producer. Click HERE for more details.

NEIL YOUNG DIGS INTO THE VAULTS ON NEW TOUR
While Bruce Springsteen was playing rarities at Madison Square Garden, Neil Young was unearthing classics of his own in Boise. Click HERE for the review and full setlist.

NAS CHANGES HIS CONTROVERSIAL ALBUM TITLE
Nas has replaced a couple letters in his controversial album title, giving the album an even more provocative name. Click HERE to read more.

CMJ'S FINAL THREE DAYS: LITTLE BROTHER, MGMT, BRITISH SEA POWER 1990s
The streets of New York were overflowing with music lovers as the finals days of the CMJ Music Festival drew fans to concerts by Tiny Masters of Today, British Sea Power and many more. Click HERE for our full coverage on the event.

THIS WEEK ON ROLLINGSTONE.COM
Check RollingStone.com later today for exclusive audio excerpts and a vintage photo gallery featuring this issue's cover star Bruce Springsteen, and on Wednesday meet the next Rolling Stone Breaking artist.

For more of the latest music news — including stories on Kid Rock and Jay-Z — visit RollingStone.com.

TODAY'S PICKS

DAILY TRACK: Hurricane Chris — "A Bay Bay"
Rapper Hurricane Chris became a household name among clubgoers and ringtone buyers thanks to "A Bay Bay," a slinky little hit that was not much more than a synth line, three pizzicato notes and a wickedly catchy chorus. Click HERE for more.

DAILY VIDEO: Peter Travers Video Review: "30 Days of Night," "Gone Baby Gone," "Rendition"

DAILY REVIEW: Les Savy Fav — Let's Stay Friends
Let's stay friends is the first album of new songs in six years from indie-rock madcaps Les Savy Fav, yet it sounds like a band that's just hitting a peak. Click HERE for more on the album.

ARTIST OF THE DAY: Nas

The complete ROLLINGSTONE.COM archive includes videos, photos, interviews, reviews, and more.

TODAY'S BIRTHDAYS

Cris Kirkwood of Meat Puppets, 47

John Wesley Harding, 42

Zachary Hanson of Hanson, 22

TODAY'S ROCK ON TV (ALL TIMES EST)

NBC

11:35pm - The Tonight Show with Jay Leno: BRIGHT EYES

12:35am - Late Night with Conan O'Brien: ANDREW BIRD

1:35am - Last Call with Carson Daly: BEN KWELLER

CBS

11:35pm - The Late Show with David Letterman: JOHN FOGERTY






ABC


12:05am - Jimmy Kimmel Live - SARA BAREILLES


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