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Today's Buzz stories (CNN.com) The reunion of the Ronnie James Dio-fronted version of Black Sabbath has been a long time coming. But it's not likely to be a long-term affair. Jazz festival to feature Vinci (Akron Beacon Journal) At 8 p.m. Saturday, Green High School will welcome back an Ohio boy for its annual Green High Jazz Festival. Saxophonist Mark Vinci, a North Canton Hoover High School graduate who is now based in New York, will perform with the Youngstown State University Jazz Ensemble and childhood friend and fellow Woody Herman band alum Jim Rupp. Moody Blues, Deep Purple to color Musikfest's RiverPlace (The Morning Call) Musikfest added a distinct touch of gray to its 2007 RiverPlace lineup on Tuesday, announcing performances by two pioneering British bands, symphonic pop-rock act The Moody Blues on Aug. 7 and heavy rock progenitors Deep Purple on Aug. 9. Deep Purple live album pulled from shelves (UPI) A live album by Deep Purple is being taken off the shelves after the British band's lead singer asked fans not to buy it. Ian Gillan said "NEC 1993," ... Deep Purple live album pulled from shelves (The Washington Times) A live album by Deep Purple is being taken off the shelves after the British band's lead singer asked fans not to buy it. Ian Gillan said "NEC 1993," recorded in Birmingham, was one of the band's worst performances and released without his knowledge, the BBC said. Deep Purple CD Deep Sixed (antiMUSIC) (Blabbermouth) A live album by rock band Deep Purple is being withdrawn from sale after the lead singer asked fans not to buy it. Ian Gillan said the album, recorded in Birmingham and titled NEC 1993, was one of their worst ever concerts and it had been re-released without his knowledge. Don't buy our album, beg Deep Purple (Addict 3D) Ian Gillan slams 'awful' live re-releaseDeep Purple frontman Ian Gillan has refreshingly asked fans not to buy an "awful" re-released album of the band live at Birmingham's NEC, the BBC reports.? Label withdraws Deep Purple live album (Reuters via Yahoo! News) Sony BMG has withdrawn a Deep Purple album after complaints from lead singer Ian Gillan that it had been released without his knowledge, a spokesman for the label said on Tuesday. Label withdraws Deep Purple live album (EARTHtimes.org) LONDON (Reuters) - Sony BMG has withdrawn a Deep Purplealbum after complaints from lead singer Ian Gillan that it hadbeen released without his knowledge, a spokesman for the labelsaid on Tuesday. Deep Purple live album pulled from shelves (EARTHtimes.org) A live album by Deep Purple is being taken off the shelves after the British band's lead singer asked fans not to buy it. |