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Wednesday, May 25, 2011

Todays Music

May 25th 2011

 1) The Georgia Music Hall of Fame, will be shut down next month due to low attendance and budget cuts. Some of the Georgia Music Hall of Fame famers included James Brown, Little Richard and Otis Redding. The museum's governing board voted Tuesday to close the museum on June 12th and move its collection of memorabilia to the University of Georgia and other state colleges. The Georgia Legislature subsidized the museum but as of July 1 had planned to cut off all funding.
2) INXS have announced another tour, only they're not saying who their lead singer is going to be. Their last lead singer, J.D. Fortune, was found through a reality television show.  The band decided to let Fortune go after his coccaine addiction got out of hand.
3) 2 Live Crew's controversial frontman Luther Campbell will not be Miami/Dade's next mayor. Although running with extreme confidence, Campbell knew that it'd be an uphill struggle for him to win against 10 other people. Campbell finish 4th overall with 11% of the votes.
4) Jay Rock has announced that his Strange Music debut "Follow me Home"  will be released on July 26th. The album is currently available for pre-order on his website. Fans who purchase the LP ahead of schedule will receive an autographed copy of the CD, an unreleased bonus track, a limited edition XL shirt and a full-color Jay Rock sticker.
5) U2  drummer Larry Mullen Jr made his debut in a film, starring opposite Donald Sutherland in Man On The TrainThe film was released at the Cannes Film Festival.
6) Fly on Iceland Express Airlines,you may find Iron Maiden lead singer Bruce Dickinson in the pilot's seat. Dickinson will be at the helm of  a Boeing 757 leased from the U.K.'s Astraeus Airlines, as regular routes are expanded in the U.S. and Canada.

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