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Story: Digital Digest: YouTube, Beatles, McCartney & Starbucks, Pink, Dice Clay

Mar 13, 2007 Viacom sues YouTube for $1B; EMI denies digital Beatles report; McCartney reportedly leaves Capitol for Starbucks; Pink unveils MP3 player; Andrew Dice Clay inks digital deal.
Album: "Geek in the Pink, Pt. 2" by Jason Mraz
Release date: 2006
Tagged by 1 person, last on March 23, 2007
Tags: pink
Album: "Get the Party Started" by Pink
Release date: 2001
Tagged by 1 person, last on September 22, 2007
Tags: girly, party, pink
Album: "M!ssundaztood" by Pink
Release date: 2001
Tagged by 1 person, last on October 17, 2007
Tags: pink

Artist: Pink

Genre: Rock/Pop
Although she was initially viewed as yet another face in the late-'90s crowd of teen pop acts, Pink quickly showed signs of becoming one of the rare artists to transcend and outgrow the label. Born Alecia Moore on September 8, 1979, in Doylestown, PA (near Philadelphia), Pink received her nickname as a child (it had nothing to do with her later... [+] Read More
Tagged by 1 person, last on May 14, 2007

Artist: Roger Waters

Genre: Rock/Pop
Roger Waters was a primary creative force in Pink Floyd from 1965 to 1983. He first met Syd Barrett, who would become the band's lead singer and guitarist, during his school days when both attended a Saturday art class. He moved to London to study architecture at Regent Street Polytechnic and there formed a band with drummer Nick Mason and... [+] Read More
Tagged by 1 person, last on February 16, 2007

Artist: The Stomps!

Genre: Rock/Pop
Well.... The Stomps began when Elliot told Jackson "get on them drums, and pound me a rhythm". Jackson did so, and The Stomps were born that fateful day in 2006. Since then, The Stomps have been busy recording with a small, equipment lacking, home studio (Sailor Mouth Records). Half in Wellington half in Northland, the lads found ways to get... [+] Read More
Tagged by 1 person, last on April 4, 2007

Story: Zune goes pink, eyes DRM-free tunes

Apr 6, 2007 Microsoft's digital music player will add a pink hue next month and a red one after that; DRM-free music from EMI to follow.
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