Wednesday, October 24, 2007

Rolling Stone

Rolling Stone
Wednesday October 24, 2007


TODAY'S TOP ROCK HEADLINES

EXCLUSIVE AUDIO: BRUCE SPRINGSTEEN
Click HERE to listen to excerpts from Bruce Springsteen's Rolling Stone interview with Executive Editor Joe Levy, and click HERE to view classic vintage images of Springsteen.


RADIOHEAD REPORTLY SIGNING WITH DAVE MATTHEWS' LABEL
Radiohead is reportedly growing closer to sealing a deal with Dave Matthews' ATO Records for the release of In Rainbows to stores throughout the US. Click HERE for details.


CBGB TO BE REPLACED BY MENSWEAR STORE
The lower Manhattan property that once housed CBGB will be converted into the new home for menswear designer John Varvatos. Click HERE to find out Varvatos' connection to the punk rock scene.


NEW MUSIC TUESDAYS: NEIL YOUNG
Click HERE to watch Rolling Stone's Brian Hiatt review Neil Young's Chrome Dreams II in the latest episode of "New Music Tuesdays".

FOXY BROWN IN SOLITARY CONFINEMENT
Foxy Brown has been moved to solitary confinment while she serves time in a New York prison. Click HERE to find out why.

For more of the latest music news — including the next Rolling Stone Breaking Artist — visit RollingStone.com.



TODAY'S PICKS

DAILY TRACK: Pat Monahan — "Her Eyes"
As with Train, many of the fourteen songs on Monahan's solo album stand up well on their own -- starting with the single "Her Eyes," which tosses off a telling line about a girlfriend: "She loved Michael Jackson up until he made Bad." Click HERE for more.


DAILY VIDEO: New Music Tuesdays — Neil Young


DAILY REVIEW: Serj Tankian — Elect the Dead
With his solo debut, System of a Down frontman Serj Tankian didn't try to make an electro-pop album or acoustic-folk opus. In fact, Elect the Dead is nearly as decadently weird and furiously propulsive as System's art-metal records were. Click HERE for more on the album.


ARTIST OF THE DAY: FOXY BROWN
The complete ROLLINGSTONE.COM archive includes videos, photos, interviews, reviews, and more.



TODAY'S BIRTHDAYS


Ben Gillies of Silverchair, 28
Bill Wyman of the Rolling Stones, 66

TODAY'S ROCK ON TV (ALL TIMES EST)

NBC
11:35pm - The Tonight Show with Jay Leno: PAOLO NUTINI
12:35am - Late Night with Conan O'Brien: FLIGHT OF THE CONCHORDS
1:35am - Last Call with Carson Daly: PAOLO NUTINI

CBS
11:35pm - The Late Show with David Letterman: BEN HARPER AND THE INNOCENT CRIMINALS
12:35am - The Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson: 50 CENT


ABC
12:05am - Jimmy Kimmel Live - BEN HARPER

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