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Briefly: Jane's Addiction, Marilyn Manson, Music sales, Golden Globes, Nas

Jane's Addiction and Marilyn Manson have called off a co-headlining tour that was expected to launch after Christmas.

Only five dates had been scheduled, including a New Year's Eve show at New York's Madison Square Garden. No reason was given for the cancellation.

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Sales of music didn't fall nearly as much in 2003 as they did the year before, according to Neilsen SoundScan, which tracks retail sales.

SoundScan reports that overall music sales--including 15.9 million legal digital downloads--are down 2.2% from a year ago, compared to a 12.9% drop in 2002.

CD album sales, which represent 96% of all album sales, fell 3% in 2003, versus 8.8% a year ago. Total album sales fell 4.7%. Sales of cassette albums continue their freefall, with sales down 40.3% in 2003.

One especially bright spot is music-video sales, which have climbed 75.2% over 2002's level (16.4 million versus 9.3 million), thanks primarily to the boom in DVD sales.

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Nominees in the Best Original Song category for the Golden Globe Awards, which will be handed out on Jan. 25 in Los Angeles, are: Elton John and Bernie Taupin for "The Heart of Every Girl," from "Mona Lisa Smile"; Howard Shore, Fran Walsh and Annie Lennox for "Into the West" (from "The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King"); Pearl Jam for "Man of the Hour" (from "Big Fish"); Bono, Gavin Friday and Maurice Seezer for "Time Enough for Tears" (from "In America"); and Sting for "You Will Be My Ain True Love" (from "Cold Mountain"), which was performed by Alison Krauss.

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Rapper Nas was charged with assault after a Dec. 10 brawl at a nightclub in New York City's Greenwich Village. According to published reports, the fight was broken up by a bouncer, after which Nas allegedly threw a bottle that hit and cut an unidentified man.