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Friday, November 30, 2007
Be there for B5
The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

Photo: Chapman Baehler Photography
R&B pop quintet B5 returned to stores shelves in September with their second album, “Don’t Talk, Just Listen,” and second single “In My Bedroom” is starting to make an impact on radio. The Sean “Diddy” Combs-mentored group reached the Top 20 on the Billboard 200 chart with its self-titled debut album in 2005.
B5’s biggest exposure came as a result of appearances on two of the biggest selling albums of recent years, the original “High School Musical” and “Hannah Montana” soundtracks.
The group is made up of Atlanta’s Breeding brothers — Dustin, Kelly, Patrick, Carnell and Bryan. The mostly teenage fivesome will treat the hometown fans to a performance and CD signing on Saturday at Gwinnett Place Mall in Duluth. They’ll be appearing as part of fashion and music retailer DTLR’s “Ultimate Holiday Experience,” which runs from noon until 3 p.m. Dec. 1.
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Atlanta producer/singer Butch Walker loses possessions to Calif. wildfires
The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

ABOVE: Butch Walker performed at the Songs for Kids Foundation charity event in May 2007. Credit: RODNEY HO
Talk about bad timing. Atlanta producer/singer Butch Walker, who has written songs for Avril Lavigne, Bowling For Soup, the Donnas, Pink and Fall Out Boy, lost all his possessions over the weekend after wildfires destroyed in a home he was renting from Red Hot Chili Peppers’ Flea in Malibu, Calif.
Walker, who once fronted Marvelous 3, in recent years had been spending more and more time in L.A. on his producing work and less time in Atlanta so he and his wife had recently taken key items from his Atlanta home and moved the stuff to Malibu. Walker was in New York at the time of the fire.
“I lost everything I’ve ever owned,” Walker said in a release. “Every master of every song I’ve ever recorded, every piece of recording equipment, guitars, drums and things I’ve collected over the years, cars, motorcycles, every family memorial, heirloom, picture and document we ever had. … Gone. I feel like I finally know the difference between ‘going back’ and ‘going home.’ “
According to 99X’s event director Mike Kee at the AIR Awards Thursday night, friends and family are digging up photos and memorabilia for Walker.
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