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There's a moment, when singer LP performs the song "Into the Wild," that her face tightens and she purses her lips, even as she keeps singing. It happened show after show at the South by Southwest music festival, whether on sunny daytime stages, in dark clubs, or while rocking a ukulele, solo, in the middle of an Austin, Texas, street. She is trying not to smile.

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CNNMoney: LimeWire to shut down on court orderupdated: Wed Oct 27 2010 18:08:00

A New York judge ordered LimeWire to stop distributing its file-sharing software, agreeing with the plaintiffs that LimeWire's service is used "overwhelmingly for infringement."

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Madonna falls from horseupdated: Sun Apr 19 2009 06:55:00

Pop star Madonna suffered minor injuries Saturday when she was thrown off a horse after it was startled by photographers, her record label said.

Malawi denies Madonna adoptionupdated: Sun Apr 19 2009 06:55:00

A spokeswoman from Malawi's Ministry of Justice says a judge has ruled against pop icon Madonna adopting a second child.

People.com: Ashley Tisdale and Her Ex Are Still 'Good Friends'updated: Thu Apr 16 2009 11:09:00

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Time.com: Neil Young to Release Archive on Blu-rayupdated: Tue May 06 2008 17:00:00

Rocker Neil Young plans to release his entire music archive on Blu-ray discs, a sign that the discs' capabilities are building appeal among musicians as well as movie studios

CNNMoney: Report: Madonna close to leaving Warner Musicupdated: Wed Oct 10 2007 19:16:00

Pop superstar Madonna is considering leaving her current record label, Warner Music Group Corp.'s Warner Bros. Records, to enter a $120 million deal with concert promoter Live Nation Inc., according to a report published in the Wall Street Journal Wednesday.

The teenager's death songupdated: Wed Mar 29 2006 11:57:00

Teenagers, of course, are immortal: They can rock 'n' roll all night, party every day, and when school's out for summer, watch out: They're born to be wild.

Business 2.0: The End of Compact Discs?updated: Thu Sep 01 2005 00:01:00

Why release physical CDs if consumers are just going to rip them? That question is prompting an unprecedented move by Warner Bros. Records. On Sept. 13 the label will unveil the debut album from Oh...

CNNMoney: Warner Music goes digitalupdated: Wed Aug 24 2005 06:58:00

Warner Music Group said it will launch a digital-only record label that will be a boon to new artists, amid industry struggles with copyright infringement created by file sharing.

CNNMoney: Prince's comeback tour: on his termsupdated: Thu Jul 22 2004 12:52:00

A longtime chameleon, he's changed his name to an unpronounceable glyph -- and back again -- performed without pants, written sexually explicit songs and found God.

FSB: Cellars Market For collectors who want to keep track of their thousands of bottles of fine wine, Jeff Smith is the organization updated: Sat May 01 2004 00:01:00

Jeff smith was between jobs a few years back and pitched in to help his father, Joe, move to a new house in Beverly Hills. Joe--a former chairman of Warner Bros. Records, Capitol EMI Records, and E...

Fortune: The Transoceanic In-Flight Playlistupdated: Mon Jul 19 1999 00:01:00

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Fortune: Japanese Kitsch--Fake but Groovyupdated: Mon Jun 21 1999 00:01:00

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Fortune: Well, It Definitely Beats 'N Syncupdated: Mon Apr 26 1999 00:01:00

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Fortune: FATHER KNOWS BESTupdated: Mon Feb 05 1996 00:01:00

Columbia Records President James Conkling "lives like a TV program, on a split-second schedule," FORTUNE reported in "How Top Executives Live" (July 1955). "While he brushes his teeth, his wife sho...

Money Magazine: ONE OF THESE ROMANTIC CDS COULD MAKE YOUR VALENTINE'S DAYupdated: Thu Feb 01 1996 00:01:00

THIS VALENTINE'S DAY, THINK CDS. Nope, not certificates of deposit. (If you're interested in those, see Money Monitor.) We mean the musical variety--compact disks.

Fortune: ANALYZING THE DREAM WANT TO INVEST IN DREAMWORKS SKG, THE ENTERTAINMENT MEGA-VENTURE BEING CREATED BY STEVEN updated: Mon Apr 17 1995 00:01:00

The combination of Spielberg, Katzenberg, and Geffen might well be the greatest collection of talent since Jordan, Johnson, and Bird hit the hardwood together in the 1992 Olympics, but investors in...

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