
Puddle of Mudd 's first DVD, "Live at The Key Club: Striking that Familiar Chord," will hit stores May 31, and the pay-per-view channel InDemand will premiere the film on May 13.
The nearly two-hour concert was filmed at the West Hollywood, CA, club on Nov. 16, 2004.
Rush guitarist Alex Lifeson--whose real name is Alex Zivojinovich--and his son reportedly have reached plea agreements that will keep them out of prison.
The two were originally charged with felonies in connection with a New Year's Eve 2003 incident at the Ritz-Carlton Hotel in Naples, FL. Both pled no contest to a single charge of resisting arrest without violence, a misdemeanor.
According to published reports, Lifeson was accused of spitting blood in a deputy's face and pushing an officer down a stairwell. The incident reportedly began when Lifeson's son jumped onto a stage where a house band was performing and refused to leave.
Carly Simon will release "Moonlight Serenade," a new collection of romantic standards, on July 19.
The set, Simon's first for Columbia Records, was produced by Richard Perry, who produced many of Simon's biggest hits in the '70s.
Among the album's tracks are "I've Got You Under My Skin," "I Only Have Eyes for You," "Moonglow," "In the Still of the Night," "Alone Together," "Where or When," "The More I See You," "My One and Only Love," "All the Things You Are" and "How Long Has This Been Going On."
Christian metal band Stryper will release a new album titled "Reborn" on Aug. 16. The 10-track set will mark the band's first studio album of new material since 1990's "Against the Law."