PROMISES, PROMISES: AEG Live ruler Randy Phillips said soon after Jackson's death that Dr. Conrad Murray had been enlisted to act as Jackson's personal physician and was to be paid $150k a month by AEG Live. But because Jackson died before signing the agreement, Phillips argued the agreement was not binding. Further, when Jackson failed to show up for a rehearsal, Phillips allegedly made a personal visit to the artist’s compound and pressured Jackson to get moving. AEG spokesman Michael Roth said the company has not seen the lawsuit and had no immediate comment. (9/16a)
SPRINGSTEEN UNVEILS 2023 TOUR WITH E STREET BAND
Steve, Max, Nils and the rest know what they're doing next year. (5/24a)
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THE BIG CHEESE
Theories of evolution from 30,000 feet.
THE NEXT GIANT DEAL
A&R in overdrive.
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