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MUSIC NOTES
 
Friday, Jul 25, 2008 - 12:06 AM 
 
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By MELISSA RUGGIERI
MUSIC CRITIC

The house-style concerts at Richmond's In Your Ear recording studio the past few years will now have a new platform to be heard. Tomorrow, part of a concert with John Cephas and protégé Eliza Lynn will be on Page Wilson's "Out O' The Blue Radio Revue" at 8 p.m. on WCVE (88.9-FM). The concerts' producers, the local JAMinc, hope to run one archived house concert per month on Wilson's show. In the annals are live performances from The Kruger Brothers, Ellen McIlwaine, Rick Epping and others. . . . Celeb gossip kingpin Perez Hilton recently conducted an iChat interview with Midlothian home boy Jason Mraz. Want to know why Mr. Mraz is looking especially lean and fit these days? Check out what he has to say about his new diet here: http://perezhilton.com/2008-07-22-chatting-with-jason-mraz. . . . The MTV Video Music Awards are taking fan interaction to a new level this year by allowing viewers to vote online and choose the nominees for eight major categories. Voting goes through August; the next two categories opening for voting tonight at 8 are Best Hip Hop Video and Best Pop Video. Head to www.mtv.com/ontv/vma/2008 to make your choice. . . . The fifth annual "Fashion Rocks" concert takes place Sept. 5 at Radio City Music Hall and will feature performances by Justin Timberlake, Mariah Carey, Keith Urban, Lil Wayne and Kid Rock. The show will air Sept. 9 on CBS. . . . Surprise, surprise. Despite two seasons of Michaels"Rock of Love" on VH1, Poison frontman Bret Michaels still hasn't found his soulmate. So, early next year, prepare for "Rock of Love Bus With Bret Michaels," when the rocker attempts to find everlasting harmony while on tour.

ON TV

Today: Feist performs on "Good Morning America," while Miley Cyrus is on "Today"; Randy Bachman visits David Letterman; Jesse McCartney performs on Jay Leno.

Tomorrow: At 9 p.m. on MTV2 is "FNMTV: Premieres," featuring Gnarls Barkley and Danity Kane with Missy Elliott; Arcade Fire repeats on Saturday Night Live."

ALBUM NEWS

Sting, Dave Matthews, John Mayer, Alanis Morissette and Moby are featured on "Songs for Tibet," a compilation album spotlighting the country's struggle for independence. The music will first be available Aug. 5 via iTunes, with the CD bowing Aug. 12. . . . The soundtrack to "The Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants 2" arrives Aug. 5, and, along with already released tunes by Craig David, Hot Hot Heat and Cyndi Lauper, offers a new song from Michelle Branch called, "Together." . . . Jessica Simpson's country foray will be called "Do You Know" and arrive Sept. 9. First single "Come on Over" is in the Top 20 on the Billboard Hot Country chart. . . . Also Sept. 9 comes a CD/DVD set from Avenged Sevenfold. The DVD portion of "Live in the LBC & Diamonds in the Rough" features the band's April 10 hometown show in Long Beach, Calif., while the CD offers B-sides, covers and unreleased stuff. . . . The deluxe reissues of U2's first three albums are in stores now. Coming Sept. 23 is a remastered CD/DVD of "Under a Blood Red GrantSky." . . . Amy Grant is amassing the best of her Christmas songs - and adding four new ones - to "The Christmas Collection," due Sept. 30. . . . Pink has penciled in Oct. 28 as the release date for her fifth album. The first single, "So What," hits radio next month.

- Melissa Ruggieri From Staff, Internet and Wire Reports

 

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