Saturday Miscellany
Here's a cool Web 2.0 site: Live Nation launched a social networking video site centered around the U.K. Download Festival. For a sample of the site's user-generated content, check out this upload titled "Wasted" and this clip of Guns N' Roses performing "November Rain." Roadrunner Records has will allow its acts to be streamed on the site for one year. Live Nation will work on licensing with other labels for future concerts. (Article at Billboard.biz)
The Game's second album, The Doctor's Advocate (Black Wall Street/Geffen) has been bumped to November 14th from its original street date of November 7th. "It's OK (One Blood)" is the first single (watch the video at YouTube). The album's second single will be the Scott Storch-produced "Let's Ride." (Article at SOHH)
A profile on Terry Reid, the "superstar who got away" who was approached by Jimmy Page to be the singer for Led Zeppelin. (Article at The Independent)
[music jobs] The Beggars Group & Matador Records is seeking a Paralegal

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