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Briefly: Dylan, Springsteen contribute to Cash tribute

plus: Michael Jackson sued. Koko Taylor and Freddy Fender released from hospitals. Carson Daly's label. Music movie from "Best in Show" guys. Virgin co-presidents exit.

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Country singer-songwriter Marty Stuart is producing a Johnny Cash tribute album featuring Bob Dylan , Bruce Springsteen and Little Richard, among others, RollingStone.com reported. The album is due on May 28.

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According to Variety, "Concert promoter Marcel Avram has sued Michael Jackson, claiming the pop star is looking for another promoter for an as-yet-unannounced world tour despite a signed agreement with Avram. He is seeking in excess of $20 million in damages."

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The Associated Press reported that Koko Taylor has been released from a Chicago hospital, where she underwent angioplasty, and that Freddy Fender has been released from a San Antonio hospital following a kidney transplant.

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Carson Daly will head a Loud Records (Wu-Tang Clan, Xzibit) imprint, the label announced. According to Loud, the imprint will be "focusing on every genre of music."

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According to the Hollywood Reporter, Christopher Guest and Eugene Levy, who co-wrote "Waiting for Guffman" and "Best of Show," are working on a movie about the world of folk music. Guest and Levy will reportedly write songs for the movie with Harry Shearer and Michael McKean--with whom Guest co-starred in the heavy-metal parody film "This Is Spinal Tap "--and Shearer and McKean will also be appearing in the movie.

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Variety reported that Ray Cooper and Ashley Newton, co-presidents of Virgin Records America, have left the company. Producer Matt Serletic (Matchbox Twenty) reportedly is a strong candidate to take the helm