Aerosmith postpones Winnipeg concert after singer Steven Tyler’s fall from stageSTURGIS, S.D. — Aerosmith’s Steven Tyler suffered head, neck and shoulder injuries in a tumble from the stage at a South Dakota show, a concert spokesman said Thursday, and the audience thought it was part of his hip-shaking act until he didn’t get up. Music Review: Canadian pop singer Anjulie delivers one of the year’s best albumsAnjulie, “Anjulie” (Hear Music/Monster Music) Crowd first thought Steven Tyler’s tumble was part of performance, singer taken to hospitalRAPID CITY, S.D. — Aerosmith’s Steven Tyler suffered head, neck and shoulder injuries in a tumble from the stage at a South Dakota show, a concert spokesman said Thursday, and the audience thought it was part of his hipshaking act until he didn’t get up. Snoop Dogg attends Ravens practice, helps team end practice by breaking team huddleWESTMINSTER, Md. — Rap star Snoop Dogg joined the Baltimore Ravens at training camp practice, watching from the sideline before ending practice by leading a chant within the team huddle. Aerosmith’s Steven Tyler hurts head, neck shoulder in tumble at SD concert, taken to hospitalRAPID CITY, S.D. — Aerosmith’s Steven Tyler suffered head, neck and shoulder injuries in a tumble from the stage at a South Dakota concert and joked about the fall as he was loaded into the helicopter to be taken to a hospital, a concert spokesman said Thursday. Aerosmith’s Steven Tyler jokes about his tumble at South Dakota concert, taken to hospitalRAPID CITY, S.D. — Rock legend Steven Tyler of Aerosmith suffered head, neck and shoulder injuries in a tumble from the stage at a South Dakota concert and joked about the fall as he was put into the helicopter to be taken to a hospital, a concert spokesman said Thursday. Aerosmith’s Steven Tyler falls from stage during South Dakota’s Sturgis Motorcycle RallyRAPID CITY, S.D. — Aerosmith lead singer Steven Tyler, known for dancing with microphone stands adorned with scarves, was airlifted to a hospital early Thursday after falling from the stage during a concert at the Sturgis Motorcycle Rally. To prepare for their current tour, Steely Dan had to relearn their own musicCHICAGO — To prepare for their current tour, Steely Dan had to relearn their own music. Celebrity birthdays for the week of Aug. 9-15Celebrity birthdays for the week of Aug. 9-15: Jammin’ more than offensive linemen: Seahawks DT Craig Terrill rocks leading accomplished bandRENTON, Wash. — Craig Terrill has played in the Super Bowl. He’s made millions as a defensive tackle for the Seahawks. Paula Abdul departure from American Idol shakes up television’s top rated showNEW YORK — Say what you want about Paula Abdul, but give her this: She makes for great television, especially at her own wacky expense. Breaking up is hard to do, but inspiring to write about for songwriter Charlie RobisonBreak up painful but inspiring for Charlie Robison Amid contract talks, Paula Abdul says she’s quitting ‘American Idol’ with sad heartLOS ANGELES — If Paula Abdul’s abrupt Twitter announcement that she’s quitting “American Idol” is a contract negotiating ploy, it’s a spectacular one. Former Motown singer Martha Reeves loses Detroit primary, says she’ll focus on music careerGrammy winner Herbie Hancock starts two-year stint in 2010 as LA Phil jazz creative chairLOS ANGELES — Herbie Hancock has grand plans for his new position as the Los Angeles Philharmonic’s creative chair for jazz. Country singer Lorrie Morgan joins Joe Nichols in Broadway-bound ‘Pure Country’NEW YORK — Country music star Lorrie Morgan has been added to the cast of “Pure Country,” which is expected to open on Broadway early next year. Attorneys: Jackson’s dermatologist had ’special relationship’ with singer’s oldest childrenLOS ANGELES — Attorneys for Michael Jackson’s longtime dermatologist say the doctor doesn’t object to the King of Pop’s mother getting custody of her three grandchildren, despite a surprise court motion. Country singer Billy Currington grateful ‘for life itself’ after Canadian stage collapseNASHVILLE, Tenn. — Country singer Billy Currington says he and his band are very grateful to be alive after the outdoor stage they were performing on in Canada collapsed over the weekend and killed one person. American rapper Lumidee makes video in Cuba as artists push cultural thawHAVANA — It’s well after midnight and the New Yorker is strutting down a crumbling sidewalk in impossibly high — red-sequined — heels, lip-syncing a few seconds of her rap while cameras roll for a music video. Sugarland fans in for a sweet ride with TV special, CD/DVD package and movie premiereNASHVILLE, Tenn. — Sugarland’s Kristian Bush knows a live CD/DVD package and a network TV special might seem quaint at a time when singles rule and fans flock to YouTube, but he thinks they are a good way to show what the duo is all about. Travel briefsLeaf-peeping in Iowa: Mississippi River, bridges of Madison County Leonard Cohen show to benefit Israel, Palestinian peace groups sells out in less than a dayResearchers in Austria unveil two Mozart piano pieces more than 200 years after composer’s deathSALZBURG, Austria — Technically demanding and at times furiously paced, two newly identified Mozart works unveiled Sunday are helping scholars complete their assessment of the maestro’s very early achievements. The childhood creations — an extensive concerto movement and a fragmentary prelude — provide yet more proof the Salzburg native was a true prodigy. And maybe a bit of a showoff. 2 new Mozart piano pieces presented in Austria more than 200 years after composer’s deathSALZBURG, Austria — Technically demanding and at times furiously paced, two newly identified Mozart works unveiled Sunday are helping scholars complete their assessment of the maestro’s very early achievements. No doubt about it: Michael Phelps beats Milorad Cavic again, sets world record in 100 flyROME — Michael Phelps beat Milorad Cavic again. No doubt about it. With a defiant performance in a supposedly inferior suit, Phelps stayed close over the outward lap and rallied on the return to become the first swimmer to break 50 seconds in the 100-meter butterfly, beating the Serbian with a time of 49.82. New Orleans greats Allen Toussaint, Ernie K-Doe to join Louisiana Music Hall of FameNEW ORLEANS — Over music and gumbo served in a historic New Orleans nightclub, pianist and hit songwriter Allen Toussaint will join the Louisiana Music Hall of Fame. More Mozart: 2 previously unknown pieces to be presented in Salzburg, city of composer’s birthSALZBURG, Austria — The huge musical puzzle that is Mozart is about to be expanded by two potentially important pieces. Geffen to release album featuring the voice of Pope Benedict XVILONDON — Pope Benedict XVI will release an album on which he sings and recites prayers to the Virgin Mary, his label said Friday. Search warrants for Jackson’s doc say singer was an ‘addict’LOS ANGELES — Authorities investigating Michael Jackson’s death alluded to the singer as an “addict” and were seeking evidence related to the powerful anesthetic propofol, according to search warrants released Thursday. Ashley Tisdale breaks out of ‘High School’ mode with new CD ‘Guilty Pleasure,’ shows new sideNEW YORK — Although Ashley Tisdale recently turned 24, in some people’s eyes, she’s still that scheming, platinum-blond teen diva from the outrageously popular Disney musical trilogy “High School Musical.” Christina Aguilera spinning tunes on her own radio station, talks new music and upcoming filmNEW YORK — You’ll be hearing more of Christina Aguilera’s voice on the radio soon, but it won’t be in the form of a song. Instead, the pop singer will work as a DJ. Student sued by recording industry in Mass. music downloading case testifiesBOSTON — A Boston University graduate student accused of illegally swapping music online has admitted downloading and sharing hundreds of songs. Mick Jones says he’s hoping Wal-Mart deal will bring awareness to ForeignerNEW YORK — Mick Jones has watched classic rock bands like the Eagles, AC/DC and Journey reach new levels of popularity thanks to Wal-Mart; now he wants to get his band, Foreigner, in on the action. Report: 1988 Michael Jackson concert worried East Germany’s Stasi secret policeBERLIN — A 1988 Michael Jackson concert in West Berlin prompted security concerns for East Germany’s Stasi secret police, according to historical files published Thursday. Celebrity birthdays for the week of Aug. 2-8Celebrity birthdays for the week of Aug. 2-8: |