News Roundup: 12/1/2009
December 1st, 2009 | 1:04 pm est |
After testing her acting chops with guest runs on the revamped “Melrose Place” and “CSI,” Ashlee Simpson has made her way to Broadway. The pop singer is currently starring in Chicago as Roxie Hart, a role she previously tackled during on London’s West End in 2006. [MTV.com]
The popularity of internet radio has soared during the past five years, with over 42 million Americans now listening to online radio stations every week. Those numbers don’t always translate into cash, however, and radio companies continue to struggle when it comes to turning their online operations into profitable businesses. [WSJ.com]
The Oasis split continues to make headlines, with Liam Gallagher now claiming that his new group — which includes former Oasis members Gem Archer and Andy Bell — may hold on to the Oasis name if no other moniker presents itself. [NME.com]
Nick Jonas has announced the first round of tour dates with his solo project, Nick Jonas and the Administration. Starting on January 2nd, the band will ring in the New Year by playing shows in Dallas, Nashville, D.C., New York City, and Chicago. [USMagazine.com]
Limp Bizkit’s reunion album will be called Gold Cobra, according to a recent Twitter by Fred Durst. Due out sometime in 2010, the album will mark the band’s first release since The Unquestionable Truth (Part 1) in 2005, as well as the first release to feature the group’s original lineup since Chocolate Starfish And The Hot Dog Flavored Water. [RollingStone.com]






I think “Gold Cobra” is an odd title single that album has no chance of reaching gold anything.
Limp Bizkit reunion tour = one more chance for someone to assassinate Limp Bizkit.
Gold Cobra is the great album. I think this album has chance to win.