Briefly: United We Stand update, Creed
plus: Bob Dylan . Ming and FS. Shake-up at EMI.
Mariah Carey , Destiny's Child , Usher and O-Town have joined the roster of artists who will perform at the Oct. 21 United We Stand concert at RFK Stadium in Washington D.C., Launch.com reported.
Artists already on board include Aerosmith, Michael Jackson, 'NSync, Backstreet Boys, James Brown, Al Green, Ricky Martin and KISS, Rod Stewart, Sean "P. Diddy" Combs, Goo Goo Dolls and Train.
Creed has postponed its inaugural Creedfest, set to take place in Orlando, Fla., Sonicnet reported. The event has not been rescheduled yet.
At a Bob Dylan tour stop in Jackson County, Ore., on Tuesday (10/9), security guards prevented Dylan from passing through a checkpoint because he didn't have his pass, the Associated Press reported.
Dylan and his security director reportedly demanded that the guards be thrown out, but the venue manager said that he only "relocated" them.
Ming & FS have canceled their tour "due to unforeseen personal circumstances," according to the band's publicist.
According to HitsDailyDouble.com, "EMI Recorded Music Worldwide Chairman/CEO Ken Berry has left the company and will be replaced by former PolyGram President/CEO Alain Levy."
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Album Review: Bob Dylan, "Christmas in the Heart" (Columbia) [November 2009]
Album Chart: Michael Buble maintains grip on No. 1 [October 2009]
Album Chart: Michael Buble's 'Crazy Love' tops KISS [October 2009]
New Releases, Oct. 13: Bob Dylan, The Flaming Lips, Sugarland [October 2009]
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