Red Hot Chili Peppers, LL Cool J, Kiss Lead 2010 Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Nominees : Rolling Stone : Rock and Roll DailySource: Rolling Stone
The ballot for next year's Rock and Roll Hall of Fame class is one of the most diverse ever: the Red Hot Chili Peppers, LL Cool J, Kiss and Genesis are up for nomination alongside the Stooges, Donna Summer, ABBA, Darlene Love, Laura Nyro, the Chantels, the Hollies and Jimmy Cli …
Stewart denies Faces reunionSource: Reuters
By Jonathan Cohen
NEW YORK (Billboard) - Representatives of Rod Stewart and the Red Hot Chili Peppers' Flea have denied reports that the Faces are reuniting after more than 30 years for an album as well as a tour with Flea on bass
Californication: Red Hot Chili Peppers Suing ShowtimeSource: IGN TV
Showtime's David Duchovny comedy Californication has been a hit for the cable channel, and was quickly renewed for a second season. However, the show is now at the center of a lawsuit over its title, as the Red Hot Chili Peppers are suing Showtime.
Songs for an Overheated PlanetSource: The New York Times
At Live Earth, a planetwide series of concerts, the highest ranks of the pop aristocracy will use their fame to persuade a global audience that climate change is not only an urgent problem but one they can help solve.
Live Earth: Vegans Demand "Take Meat Off the Menu"Source: Life Style Extra
UK News
Wembley Urged To Take Meat Off Live Earth Menu
Thursday, 5th July 2007, 00:35
Organisers of the Live Earth concerts should not sell burgers or hot dogs at the high profile gigs, an animal rights group claimed today.
Arctic Monkeys: Live Earth "Hypocrisy" Source: Breitbart
Arctic Monkeys shiver at Live Earth 'hypocrisy'
Jul 4 10:57 PM US/Eastern
Rock group Arctic Monkeys have become the latest music industry stars to question whether the performers taking part in Live Earth on Saturday are suitable climate change activists.
Larry Ratso Sloman "The Secret Life of Houdini": The Mr. Media InterviewSource: mrmedia.com
Larry "Ratso" Sloman, co-author of "The Secret Life of Houdini," as well as Howard Stern's "Private Parts," and David Blaine's "Mysterious Stranger," and author of "Reefer Madness," "Thin Ice," and "On the Road with Bob Dylan," is interviewed by Mr. Media, a.k.a., Bob Andelman.
All-star global concerts planned on climate Source: Reuters
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Environmental activists led by former U.S. Vice President Al Gore announced plans on Thursday for a worldwide string of pop concerts in July featuring Sheryl Crow, Red Hot Chili Peppers and scores of others to mobilize action to stop global warming.
Grammy ResultsSource: BBC News
Here are the Grammy results as viewed through the eyes of the British.
The never-ending sprintSource: blogs.tunetribe.com
TuneTribe's Dan Carney finds himself getting rather irked by music snobbery...
Music for your eyesSource: Google
Google Video will be hosting free (ad-supported) music videos on its site for artists in Sony BMG and Warner Music Group's labels. Furthermore, AdSense partners will be able to put these videos on their own websites.
YouTube Music Videos 80s 90s New Wave Rock Pop - Full ListSource: noolmusic.com
A Collection of Music Videos from the 80s - 90s - Focused interest on a couple of groups - U2, Blondie, Duran Duran, Grace Jones, Metallica, Michael Jackson, Guns N Roses, Weird Al, will be adding more, enjoy :)

There has been a mighty buzz this week in the 'blogosphere' over allegations that the Red Hot Chili Peppers ripped off Tom Petty's song Mary Jane's Last Dance in their new single Dani California.
Red Hot Chili Peppers Accused Of PlagiarismSource: Gigwise.com
The Red Hot Chili Peppers have been accused of plagiarism by a radio station in America.
The station, WGMD in Delaware, has produced pretty damning evidence that the bands last single 'Dani California' is a rip off of a Tom Petty track.
Red Hot rip-offSource: The Sydney Morning Herald
The Red Hot Chili Peppers have lashed out at a music pirate who leaked the US funk-rock band's upcoming album onto the internet, urging fans not to download it illegally.