Briefly: George Strait, Vince Gill, Britney Spears, ABBA, Midnight Oil
Country stars George Strait and Vince Gill are among the acts scheduled to perform at a June 19 show for the Army's 101st Airborne Division troops at Kentucky's Fort Campbell.
Lane Brody, Richard Marx, Colin Ray and Dobie Gray will also be on the bill. The free concert is open to all active-duty service members, Army Reservists, National Guardsmen, Fort Campbell contractors and their families and guests, according to an Army press release.
San Diego-based sportswear company Lite Breeze Inc. reportedly has filed a $10 million trademark infringement claim against Britney Spears .
The suit alleges that the title of Spears' "In the Zone" album has damaged the clothing company's In the Zone Label, which it trademarked more than a decade ago.
The 1980 film " ABBA in Concert" was released this week on DVD. The concert was originally broadcast on television worldwide in 1980, and later issued on VHS.
The DVD edition has been expanded with three bonus performances from the tour, and was remastered for Surround Sound.
Former Midnight Oil frontman Peter Garrett reportedly plans to run for a seat in the Australian Parliament as a member of the opposition Labor Party.
Midnight Oil, a band with often politically overt lyrics, split in 2002 after 25 years together.
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