Briefly: Napster, DMX, Rush, Roxy Music, Dishwalla
Napster CEO Hank Barry told BBC News Online that Napster subscribers will soon be charged a fee to use the music file-trading service.
Rapper DMX will spend 15 days in the Erie County Correctional Facility in western New York, the Associated Press reported. The original charges were speeding, failing to signal a lane change, driving with a suspended permit and marijuana possession, but the rapper pleaded down to driving without a license.
Rush has begun work on its next album, according to Atlantic Records.
Roxy Music is planning a reunion tour, the Times of London reported.
Dishwalla has signed with indie label immergent Records.
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