Briefly: Tim McGraw, Radiohead, Bee Gees, Vanessa Carlton
Tim McGraw wrapped up his 59-city 2004 tour over the weekend. According to his publicist, the outing grossed nearly $50 million, and played to almost 800,000 fans.
McGraw has a few more appearances scheduled this year, including his annual Swampstock benefit concert on Oct. 30 in his hometown of Start, LA, and a Nov. 18 charity show in Tallahassee, FL, to benefit Florida State University and the Tug McGraw Scholarship Fund.
Radiohead will sell a new DVD, "The Most Gigantic Lying Mouth of All Time," exclusively via its website beginning on Dec. 1.
The DVD, a trailer for which can be viewed at the site, includes 24 short films that the band streamed on the site in conjunction with the release of its 2003 album, "Hail to he Thief."
The hits compilation "The Bee Gees Number Ones," which compiles 17 tracks that run in chronological order, is scheduled for release on Nov. 9.
Vanessa Carlton 's scheduled Nov. 14 concert in Phoenix has been canceled, according to her website. No reason was given for the move.
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The Duke Spirit on stage and in the studio
Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers with Stevie Nicks
Metallica at the KROQ Weenie Roast in Irvine, CA
R.E.M. at the Greek Theatre in Berkeley, CA
Herbie Hancock at the Sonoma Jazz Festival
Brad Paisley, Jack Ingram and Kellie Pickler
Dengue Fever at The Independent, San Francisco, CA

