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Monday, September 15, 2008
Atlantans To Lead Britney’s December Comeback
The Atlanta Journal-Constitution
The comeback continues for pop pin-up Britney Spears, and it has just been announced that Atlantans will have hand in it.
Burgeoning local production team The Outsyders crafted “Womanizer,” the first single from Spears’ Dec. 2 release, “Circus”. (Appropriate, huh?)
The news of the sixth studio album and single comes just a week after Spears won her first — plus two more — MTV Video Music Awards; and registered a much-touted, but rather uneventful appearance on the show (where she’s pictured above).
Think Spears will be welcomed back by the recordbuying public like she was MTV? Ever heard of The Outsyders? Care to remember the VMA 2007 appearance that led her public unraveling? See the YouTube video BELOW
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How Was Your Musical Weekend?
The Atlanta Journal-Constitution
Hometown favorites and hot acts of various genres played over this past weekend, and we want your reviews.
PHOTO CREDIT: Mikki K. Harris/MKHARRIS@AJC.COM
Did you see Atlanta’s Indigo Girls (above) at Chastain Park Amphitheatre? (See the rest of our gallery from that show HERE).
Catch Monticello native Trisha Yearwood’s two-night stand at the Fred, Friday and Saturday?
PHOTO CREDIT: RAYMOND HAGANS
What about V-103’s For Sisters Only at the Georgia World Congress Center, Saturday and Sunday — where Atlanta rappers Ludacris (above, with fellow Atlanta Grammy winner Monica) and T.I. headlined, Atlanta R&B singer Keyshia Cole made a surprise appearance with her mom, and Oscar nominee Terrence Howard (second photo above) made his first local appearance as a singer?
Or did you get over to the more intimate International Soul Music Summit at the Atlanta Renaissance Hotel Friday and Saturday — which included performances, panel discussions and even more surprise appearances from such notables as Raphael Saadiq, and recent Atlanta transplant Daddy-O?
Miss all of the above, but caught something else on the Atlanta Music Scene that was worth discussing? Then do so!


