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Imagine: two new Lennon songs to be performed on Broadway 08 December 2004
Almost 25 years after John Lennon was shot dead outside his New York apartment, two of his unpublished songs are to be performed on Broadway in a show celebrating the life of the former Beatle.
Joss Stone up for best new artist award at Grammys 08 December 2004
The teenage British soul sensation Joss Stone's success in the US was cemented yesterday when she scooped a nomination for the best new artist Grammy.
Natasha Bedingfield: Sister act 04 December 2004
Not long ago, she was just Daniel Bedingfield's little sister. Now she's a rising star around the world, and being touted as the new Dido. So, Natasha Bedingfield, is Daniel jealous yet?
Talib Kweli: Leader of the rap pack 03 December 2004
Talib Kweli is concerned about more than cartoon gangsta-ism. Andy Gill meets one of hip-hop's most politically astute stars
Diana Krall: Lady with a mission 03 December 2004
Diana Krall is feeling the effects of a hectic touring schedule, but the challenge is her inspiration, she tells Keith Shadwick
Don't they know it's Christmas? 07 December 2004
From Hanukkah songs to Frank Sinatra, The Shout offers an alternative festival of carols
Rock stars - for one night 06 December 2004
Thousands of acts thrashed it out to become the $100,000 winner of the Global Battle of the Bands. But will we ever hear their music again? Not likely, says Rhodri Marsden
Cultural revolution 06 December 2004
The Sage in Gateshead is causing a sensation with the public. It's not surprising when the music programme is as fresh and daring as the architecture, says Lynne Walker