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Allen Klein dies at 77; powerful figure in music world
Allen Klein, the brash music mogul whose five-decade career included stints as the business manager for the Beatles and the Rolling Stones, died Saturday in New York. He was 77.
Klein died after a lengthy battle with Alzheimer's disease, according to Bob...Tags: New York, Manhattan (New York City), Government, Music Industry, Popular Music
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Andy Roddick advances to Wimbledon semifinals
Bound suddenly for his first Wimbledon semifinal since 2005, Andy Roddick bent over in exhaustion and relief with his racquet at his feet after Lleyton Hewitt's last volley sailed past him and long. He rose to share a warm handshake with Hewitt, did a...Tags: Roger Federer, Court Administration, Justice System, Juan Carlos Ferrero, Tennis
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Roddick in semis
Special CorrespondentBound suddenly for his first Wimbledon semifinal since 2005, Andy Roddick bent over in exhaustion and relief with his racket at his feet after Lleyton Hewitt's last volley sailed past him and long. He rose to share a warm handshake with Hewitt, did a...Tags: Court Administration, Roger Federer, Juan Carlos Ferrero, Lleyton Hewitt, Andy Roddick
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Blago's barber: Getting to know the man who cuts Rod Blagojevich's hair
Tribune reporterOnce every three weeks, former Gov. Rod Blagojevich rides a tiny elevator to the sixth floor of an unremarkable building on one of the city's most chic blocks. There he sits in the same fake leather chair, one of four chairs at Mr. Barber on Oak, as a...Tags: Rod Blagojevich, David Letterman, Government, Conan O'Brien, Drew Peterson
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Allen Klein, 1931-2009: Former manager of Beatles, Rolling Stones
Associated PressNEW YORK -- Music manager Allen Klein, a no-holds-barred businessman who bulldozed his way into and out of deals with The Beatles and the Rolling Stones, died Saturday, a publicist for his company said. He was 77. Mr. Klein, who was one of the most...Tags: Alzheimer's Disease, John Lennon, Music, Diseases, Bobby Darin
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Ex-Beatles, Rolling Stones manager Allen Klein dies
The Associated PressMusic manager Allen Klein, a no-holds-barred businessman who bulldozed his way into and out of deals with the Beatles and the Rolling Stones, died Saturday, a publicist for his company said. He was 77. Klein, who was one of the most powerful figures in...Tags: Alzheimer's Disease, New York, New York Times, Soul Music, Manhattan (New York City)
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Sky Saxon dies; founder of 1960s band the Seeds
Times Staff And Wire ReportsSky Saxon, lead singer and founder of the 1960s band the Seeds, which had a Top 40 hit in 1967 with “Pushin’ Too Hard,” died Thursday at a hospital in Austin, Texas, after a brief illness. He was believed to be in his 60s. Publicist Jen...Tags: Utah, Death and Dying, Music, Human Body, Diseases
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Timeline of Jackson's life
Aug. 29, 1958: Prince of pop Michael Jackson is born in Gary, Ind.
1964: The Jackson 5 is established, with Michael as lead singer.
1970: "I Want You Back" by Jackson 5 tops the charts at No. 1.
Nov. 6, 1971: The Jackson 5 releases its first solo...Tags: Michael Jackson, Juvenile Delinquency, Elvis Presley, Los Angeles, Crimes
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Sky Saxon: Lead singer, founder of 1960s band the Seeds
Associated PressAUSTIN, Texas -- Sky Saxon, lead singer and founder of the 1960s band the Seeds, who had a Top 40 hit in 1967 with "Pushin' Too Hard," has died after a brief illness. Publicist Jen Marchand said Mr. Saxon died Thursday but did not have details. He was in...Tags: Diseases, Texas, San Diego (San Diego, California), California, Music
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King of Pop lit up the stage
•"There was a bit of a flamenco dance step, with the five heads snapping up on 'I Want You Back'; the hands went up over the heads and were clasped together as if in prayer on Jermaine's medley, which began with 'Bridge Over Troubled Water'; and...Tags: Michael Jackson, The Jackson Five (music group), Folk Music, Madison Square Garden, Soccer
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Sky Saxon of '60s rock band the Seeds dies
The Associated PressSky Saxon, lead singer and founder of the 1960s band the "Seeds," who had a Top 40 hit in 1967 with "Pushin' Too Hard," has died after a brief illness. Publicist Jen Marchand said Saxon died Thursday but did not have other details. He was in his 60s....Tags: Diseases, Texas, San Diego (San Diego, California), California, Music
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First ladies of style: Michelle and Carla and Jackie
joie.tyrrell@newsday.comThere's no doubt Michelle Obama is an international superstar and her trip to France will be no exception for worldwide attention, presidential scholars say. They'll be watching where she's going, what she's eating and what she's wearing in a style...Tags: Nicolas Sarkozy, Diana, Princess of Wales, Michelle Obama, The White House, Barack Obama
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