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...exactly legendary, '80s Hair Bands did once know how to make America rock-and this summer, they want to prove that they still can. That's why bands like Poison, Slaughter, Dokken and Cinderella are joining forces for a 46-concert tour, kicking off June 13 in Hershey, Penn. And while you can expect to hear some new, not-so-famous tunes, the bands promise to give fans what they want. Slaughter topper Mark Slaughter says he'll give his fans their money's worth with classic hits like "Up All Night" and "Burning Bridges...
...joined after Ross left for her solo career. Nevertheless, the tour promises big glam and big style-not to mention big ticket prices, with the best seats going for $250. Meanwhile, this summer may be one of your last chances to catch Diva royal Tina Turner in full-fledged concert: she says that the upcoming "Twenty Four Seven" tour will be her last. But don't fret: Turner and her bionic legs aren't retiring from music all together. Instead, she's focusing on "smaller-less is more" projects. Diva-in-training Christina Aguilera hopes to fill the vacuum, headlining...
...with Pearl Jam (fronted by Eddie Vedder, right), whose U.S. tour begins in August and runs through November. (The band's sixth album, Binaural, hits stores May 23.) If you're short on cash, but still craving some hard core rock, Limp Bizkit set out for a free concert tour (yes, free). Perhaps they're doing it all for the nookie-or maybe it's just that lucrative endorsement contract from Napster.com. Rock...
Driskell's biggest dream, she says, is to create a concert commission to bring musical acts to campus--and she hopes that census data will show that students agree with...
...been great, in a High Fidelity I-am-obsessive kind of way, to be able to ramble on about music. Thanks to everyone, especially those of you who wrote in and allowed me a chance to ramble on even more. I'll be back in the fall with more concert previews and I'll introduce album-release information. And if you have any suggestions for the look of the column (or for the entire music section) next fall, send them...