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09/17/2010
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The Day in Rock Digest for 9/17/10: Ozzy Osbourne pulled a muscle in his back, resulting in doctors ordering him to rest for three to four days, forcing him to postpone last night's concert in Oberhausen at the Konig - Pilsener Arena. more

Ozzy drummer Tommy Clufetos says, He's had back trouble for the last two or three weeks where he's in agonizing pain. I see it because when he turns around to me I see he's in pain but the second he turns back out to the audience he's Mr Showman. He really cares about the audience. The only reason the show would be cancelled is that he can physically not make it. He's a trooper." more

Pink Floyd frontman Roger Waters has revealed the British group are edging closer to another one-off reunion for a major charity show, but there will never be a full tour. more

Fox will reportedly announce next week that Jennifer Lopez and Steven Tyler of Aerosmith are joining American Idol as judges, according to two people with knowledge of the plans. more

Queens Of The Stone Age's debut release is getting the reissue treatment just in time for Christmas, but Antiquiet are letting you open a couple presents early. Don't tell Santa. Check it out here

My Chemical Romance's new record is titled Danger Days: True Lives Of The Fabulous Killjoys and is due out November 23, 2010 in North America according to Punknews.org

The Kings of Leon have been accused of being backstage bullies after their security staff prevented other acts from using facilities at the V festival in England last month. Rock Radio reports when Tom Findlay tried to protest, drummer Nathan Followill challenged him to a fight before hiding behind his security guards. more.

Chevelle's new music video for "Shameful Metaphors" is now online. The track is the third single from the band's fifth album, "Sci-Fi Crimes." The video was directed by Frankie Nasso (Nova Entertainment) at the the Verizon Theater in Dallas. Check it out here

Kid Rock testified Thursday that he exchanged some tough words with another customer before a 2007 fight at a Waffle House restaurant but didn't start fighting until provoked. The other man, however, told the court he doesn't know what set off the musician and his friends. more

John Lennon's killer had Elizabeth Taylor and The Tonight Show legend Johnny Carson in his sights before deciding it would be easier to murder the former Beatles star instead. more

Many were shocked when they heard the news that Green River Ordinance had left EMI records, but as bass player Geoff Ice explained, the band simply did what was best for their music. more

This coming Monday (9/20) at 7PM (EST) A Day To Remember will be chatting live. Once the room is full of 1,000 viewers, a special announcement will be made. RSVP here

They played their live gig at antiMusic's weekly sponsored party on Wednesday and it now looks they are heading into the studio: Philm - featuring drummer Dave Lombardo (Slayer), guitarist/vocalist Gerry Nestler (Civil Defiance), and bassist Pancho Tomaselli (War) - will enter the studio soon to begin recording its debut album for Blood Orange Records. more

British rapper Plan B and Canadian band Arcade Fire lead the way at this year's Q Awards with three nominations each more

Check out Daughtry's performance of their new single "September" on The Ellen DeGeneres Show here

Call To Preserve, Venia, and Dead Icons will team up for a three-week fall tour more

Russian Circles has announced dates for an upcoming tour with Keelhaul and Call Me Lightning. more

Lacuna Coil's October 9 concert at the Borderline in London, England will be a special "an-evening-with" show which will see the band performing one half acoustic, one half best-of/rarities set. more

See if you can spot the irony in this one: Stryper's Cover Of Black Sabbath's "Heaven And Hell" Now Available The first single-release from the upcoming Stryper album "The Covering" is now available on iTunes! more

On this day in 1967, The Doors were banned from The Ed Sullivan Show after Jim Morrison broke his agreement with the show's producers. Morrison said before the performance that he wouldn't sing the words, "Girl, we couldn't get much higher," from "Light My Fire" but did anyway. The Doors also performed their new single, "People are Strange." And On this day in 1991, over 4 million copies of Guns N' Roses' album, Use Your Illusion I and Use Your Illusion II, were simultaneously released for retail sale, making it the largest shipment in pop history in the U.S.Find out what else happened on this date in music history here -

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