<div id="dateline">Monday, August 17, 2009</div>
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<div class="newsHed">Aerosmith's Remaining Tour Dates Canceled</div>
<div class="newsBody"><img src="http://www.rockdaily.com/media/art/rd_news_aerosmith_3.gif" class="mjiArtwork" alt="Aerosmith" align="right" border="0" height="150" width="150"><b>Aerosmith</b> have officially canceled the remainder of their North American tour with <b>ZZ Top</b>. The group had not played any shows since <b>Steven Tyler</b> fell from a stage at a gig Aug. 5 in South Dakota. The singer suffered a broken shoulder, among other injuries. "Words can't express the sadness I feel for having to cancel this tour," says guitarist <b>Joe Perry</b>. "We hope we can get the Aerosmith machine up and running again as soon as possible."</div>
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<div id="dateline">Monday, August 17, 2009</div>
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<div class="newsHed">Frehley, Meat Loaf Among R'n'R Fantasy Camp Counselors</div>
<div class="newsBody">The next installment of <a href="http://www.rockcamp.com/hollywood2009.html">Rock 'n' Roll Fantasy Camp</a> will be led by ex-<b>Kiss</b> guitarist <b>Ace Frehley</b>, <b>Meat Loaf</b> and <b>Yes</b> frontman <b>Jon Anderson</b>. The session will be held from Nov. 17 to 22 in Hollywood. Also among this year's camp counselors are <b>Cars</b> guitarist <b>Elliot Easton</b>, as well as musicians who have played with <b>Guns N' Roses</b>, <b>Foo Fighters</b>, <b>John Fogerty</b> and <b>Ozzy Osbourne</b>.</div>
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<div id="dateline">Monday, August 17, 2009</div>
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<div class="newsHed">More Springsteen Dates Added</div>
<div class="newsBody"><img src="http://www.rockdaily.com/media/art/ah_news_bspringsteen_20.gif" class="mjiArtwork" alt="Bruce Springsteen" align="right" border="0" height="150" width="150"><b>Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band</b> have tacked shows in Des Moines, Iowa; Philadelphia; Baltimore; and Buffalo, N.Y., onto their ongoing tour itinerary. Click <a href="http://www.brucespringsteen.net/news/index.html">here</a> to view the group's modified schedule. In other news, a double-disc DVD that explores Springsteen's musical roots and influences is slated to arrive Oct. 20. <i>Bruce Springsteen's <leo_highlight>DVD Jukebox</leo_highlight></i> boasts rare footage of the Boss, as well as commentary from various collaborators and observers.</div>
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<div id="dateline">Monday, August 17, 2009</div>
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<div class="newsHed">Long-Lost Lennon Lyrics on Display in England</div>
<div class="newsBody">Lyrics <b>John Lennon</b> wrote on a postcard circa 1966 are available for public viewing for the first time ever in a new English exhibit. The display was assembled by Lennon's first wife, <b>Cynthia</b>, and their son, <b>Julian</b>, who would consider putting the words to music "if it felt right." He adds, "In some respect it would be like coming home." Meanwhile, check out the track listing of the upcoming <i>Beatles: <leo_highlight>Rock Band</leo_highlight></i> video game <a href="http://videogamesrepublic.com/?p=8208">here</a>.</div>
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<div id="dateline">Monday, August 17, 2009</div>
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<div class="newsHed">New Page Material Featured in <i>Loud</i> Doc</div>
<div class="newsBody"><b>Led Zeppelin</b>'s <b>Jimmy Page</b> debuts two new tunes in the rockumentary <i>It Might Get Loud</i>, which just opened in Los Angeles and New York. "It was quite important, I felt, to actually have something that shows I'm still working on the guitar relative to just doing 'Whole Lotta Love' or something like that," says Page, adding that, in the next year, "I really intend to be doing some playing and . . . be seen, if you like."</div>
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