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Rock bandBirth Date :
1997Birth Place :
Jacksonville, Florida, USAClaim to fame :
Album "Ocean Avenue" (2003)
Yellowcard Sets Date for New Album
May 24, 2007 01:05:05
After announcing that their "Paper Walls" might be coming earlier than expected, alternative rock band Yellowcard comes with the date July 17. With the new album completed, the band directs the concentration to summer tour.
"Five months of work ... I have to say we are so proud and excited to give these songs to you all," vocalist Ryan Key posted on the band's MySpace. "As the dude who writes the words, I had so much to say and didn't even know it. When I listen now, it is awesome to hear what has actually been going on in this head of mine for the last year or so compiled into one body of work."
Mark Hoppus and Travis Barker of Blink-182 Form New Band
August 30, 2006 11:08:07
Mark Hoppus and Travis Barker, both are former Blink-182 co-founders, have officially announced their newly formed band +44 on Tuesday August 29th.
+44, named after the international dialing code of Great Britain, will then have their debut album "When Your Heart Stops Beating" released via Interscope Records on November 14th later this year.
Billboard 200's Top Ten Albums
February 02, 2006 12:02:27Finally the battle for top spot of Billboard 200 between Jamie Foxx and Mary J. Blige has ended as pop-opera group Il Divo sneaks in to take the honor on the chart by Wednesday, February 1 through "Ancora." With 156,000 copies sold for the week ended Sunday, January 29 as counted by Nielsen SoundScan, the record scored a significant note on the chart for its success marks the first time an album topped the Billboard 200 without a radio single since Radiohead's "Kid A" in 2000.
Securing the second rank, Josh Turner came in with his sophomore effort, "Your Man", followed by Foxx's "Unpredictable" on number 3 and Blige's "The Breakthrough" on number 4. Placed in order, the next 6 are "Lights and Sounds" by Yellowcard, "Now #1s" by various artists, "Some Hearts" by Carrie Underwood, "Curtain Call" by Eminem, "Testify" by P.O.D., and "High School Musical" by various artists.






