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Your daily dose of national music news for Wednesday, April 29, 2009…
- Looks like Michael Jackson’s estate will produce as much posthumous music as Tupac’s. Hard drives containing at least 100 unreleased songs–new and old–were taken by his sister LaToya.
- The Outside Lands Festival booked the most logical replacement for the Beastie Boys: Tenacious D.
- Steven Tyler was airlifted to a hospital after falling off the stage during a performance at the Sturgis Motorcycle Rally, while performing “Love In An Elevator.” First floor? Home decor, humiliation and public embarrassment.
- The king of teen comedy movies–whose soundtrack provided the soundtrack to many of us–has died. John Hughes was 59.