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Bryn Terfel - downloadAlbum: Simple Gifts
Bryn Terfel - downloadAlbum: Classical 2008 [CD1]
Bryn Terfel - downloadAlbum: The Classical Album 2007 [CD1]
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Bryn Terfel - downloadAlbum: You're Beautiful [CD2]
NewsWillie Nelson won't face jail for drug chargeWillie Nelson will not face jail as a result of being charged with drug possession last September in Louisiana. The country singer and his tour manager David Anderson were each fined $1,024 and put on probation for six months yesterday (April 24) after pleading guilty to a misdemeanour count of marijuana possession. Nelson and Anderson were issued citations September 18 along with Willie's sister Bobbie Nelson and two drivers. State troopers said they found marijuana and hallucinogenic mushrooms on Nelson's tour bus after pulling it over on Interstate 10. As part of the plea agreement, all charges were dropped against Bobbie Nelson. St. Martin Parish Assistant District Attorney Chester Cedars said he dismissed the citations against the two drivers because there was no indication they "had anything to do with the contraband," reports the Associated Press. Meanwhile, Nelson is set to perform at the Coachella Festival on Sunday (April 29). For the best Coachella coverage in the world, check back to NME.COM beginning Friday, where you'll find live reports throughout the long weekend. Notorious BIG's family sues LA Notorious BIG's family has filed a wrongful death suit against the city of Los Angeles for the second time. The suit seeks unspecified damages on behalf of the rapper's mother, wife, and two children, and alleges that the city's police officers killed him 10 years ago. Notorious BIG, real name Christopher Wallace, was gunned down in 1997 as he was leaving a party at a Los Angeles museum. The suit contends that former LA police officers Rafael Perez and Nino Durden conspired to murder Notorious BIG, and that the police department played a role in covering it up, reports the Associated Press. Both officers were involved in the infamous Los Angeles Police Department's Rampart Division anti-gang scandal. Perez has denied any involvement in the murder, and no statement has been obtained from Durden. The initial suit filed by the family of the New York rapper -- also known as Biggie Smalls -- ended in a mistrial in 2005 after it was discovered that a police detective concealed relevant information linking Perez and another officer to the murder. |
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