Posted on 09 October 2007
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- - President Barack Obama joins a host of music industry luminaries in paying tribute to Donna Summer following the disco star's death at the age of 63.
- - Adele picks up two prizes at the prestigious Ivor Novello songwriting awards - but misses out on two more trophies.
- - Romantic comedy Please Don't Stop The Music scoops the annual Romantic Novel of the Year award.
- - A major music festival planned for next month in Belfast is cancelled because of poor ticket sales, the BBC learns.
- - To mark the Olympic Torch arriving in the UK, Radio 1 is putting on a free party in Torbay, Devon.
- - Three of the four original members of Australian children's entertainers The Wiggles are to leave the group, paving the way for the group's first female performer.
- - Priscilla Queen of the Desert is coming to an end on Broadway after months of weak ticket sales.
- - The X Factor's Simon Cowell says he is "puzzled" about why BBC One's The Voice is not on the radio instead of TV.
- - Radio 2 DJ Ken Bruce has pulled in the biggest audience of his career, according to new figures from Rajar.
- - Guitarist and singer Chuck Brown, who mixed funk, soul and Latin styles to help create the "go-go" scene in Washington DC in the 1970s, dies at the age of 75.
- - A £3m National Lottery grant helps the Tate Britain art gallery raise the £45m required to complete a major renovation.
- - The song Gary Barlow and Andrew Lloyd Webber have created for the Queen's Diamond Jubilee celebrations - featuring Prince Harry on tambourine - gets its first airing on Radio 2.
- - Director Rupert Sanders reveals that he used his own blood in Snow White and the Huntsman when the fake blood didn't look real enough.
- - The Rodin Museum in Philadelphia is re-opening after a series of renovations.
- - Radio 1's Chris Moyles is to play Herod in a UK tour of Andrew Lloyd Webber musical Jesus Christ Superstar.
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