Who Will Be Playing Super Bowl, Velvet Underground Reforming to Talk, more
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Rolling Stone is reporting that the Who will, indeed, be playing February's Super Bowl but the official announcement won't be made until Thanksgiving day. Their source also said that the band "signed a long time ago" which supports our theory that the upcoming Greatest Hits set is meant to capitalize on the appearance.
According to The Rock Radio, Roger Daltrey also made reference to the group's Super Bowl appearance at last Friday's show at the Borgata Hotel in Atlantic City.
Three members of the Velvet Underground are reforming, at least for a public interview. Lou Reed, Maureen Tucker and Doug Yule will appear at the New York Public Library's Celeste Bartos Forum on December 8 as part of the LIVE from the NYPL series. David Fricke will interview them on their music and legacy. Reed and Tucker were original members of the group when they first recorded while Yule replaced John Cale in 1968.
Michael Anthony unloaded about the situation with Eddie Van Halen in an interview with Australia's undercover.com.
MTV Networks have acquired the exclusive television rights to Michael Jackson's This is It. The rights move to MTV in 2011 and last for six years.
The law firm of Glaser, Weil, Fink, Jacobs, Howard & Shapiro have filed a $3.3 million suit against Rod Stewart over unpaid legal fees. The fees were for cases involving Stewart's cancellation of a December 2000 show in Las Vegas, a trademark infringement and a suit filed by a concert promoter.
Status Quo and Rolf Harris have recorded a new holiday song together, Christmas in the Sun. It will be released in the U.K. on December 7.
Finally, a preview of the cover of the new Ringo Starr album, Y Not.

According to The Rock Radio, Roger Daltrey also made reference to the group's Super Bowl appearance at last Friday's show at the Borgata Hotel in Atlantic City.
Three members of the Velvet Underground are reforming, at least for a public interview. Lou Reed, Maureen Tucker and Doug Yule will appear at the New York Public Library's Celeste Bartos Forum on December 8 as part of the LIVE from the NYPL series. David Fricke will interview them on their music and legacy. Reed and Tucker were original members of the group when they first recorded while Yule replaced John Cale in 1968.
Michael Anthony unloaded about the situation with Eddie Van Halen in an interview with Australia's undercover.com.
"There is no relationship... Eddie had it in for me ever since I buddied up with Sammy Hagar again which I couldn't understand because Sammy had asked me sometime back if I would like to come and guest on some shows. This was when Van Halen was going through a period where Eddie was dealing with some of his own demons. He had the cancer thing he was dealing with and his marriage. As far as I was concerned, I was going out there waving the Van Halen flag to say, 'we didn't go away, we are still here.' Unfortunately, he didn't see it that way."He never liked me hanging out with Sammy and I can't understand why because Van Halen was my band. They didn't see it that way so they chose to not have me participate."
MTV Networks have acquired the exclusive television rights to Michael Jackson's This is It. The rights move to MTV in 2011 and last for six years.
The law firm of Glaser, Weil, Fink, Jacobs, Howard & Shapiro have filed a $3.3 million suit against Rod Stewart over unpaid legal fees. The fees were for cases involving Stewart's cancellation of a December 2000 show in Las Vegas, a trademark infringement and a suit filed by a concert promoter.
Status Quo and Rolf Harris have recorded a new holiday song together, Christmas in the Sun. It will be released in the U.K. on December 7.
Finally, a preview of the cover of the new Ringo Starr album, Y Not.

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