Fall Tour Preview
Elvis Returns. No, Not That Elvis
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Play CBS Video Video Dylan Breaks His Silence Bob Dylan talks to Correspondent Ed Bradley about his career, his image and being a music icon for the '60s generation.
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Video Marc Anthony's Lead Role Harry Smith speaks with singer Marc Anthony about playing Latin music legend Hector Lavoe in "El Cantante," and what it was like playing opposite his wife, Jennifer Lopez.
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Video J.Lo's Latin Love Story Jennifer Lopez chats with Harry Smith about her new film "El Cantante," where she stars with her husband Marc Anthony in a film about Latin singing legend Hector Lavoe and his wife, Puchi.
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Bob Dylan performs at the Roskilde Festival on June 30, 2006. (PETER ELMHOLT/AFP/Getty Images)
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Jennifer Lopez and Marc Anthony hit the road this fall. (AP Photo/Andres Leighton)
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The fall brings a blitz of new album releases, and with them a traffic jam of tours as artists head out on the road to support their latest efforts and boost holiday CD sales. While there are still radio festivals galore (especially as Christmas draws near), the summer package tours are generally replaced in the fall by high-profile, single or double-artist showcases. As is usually the case, the 2007 season will bring a mix of first-timers, acts looking to establish themselves after an initial bout of success, and proven superstars who draw loyal, stadium-size crowds. With ticket prices as high as they’ve ever been, it's a question of how much music you want to see -- and how much you can afford.
James Blunt: "You're Beautiful" was as big a hit single as a new artist could hope for, and Blunt is not afraid to go on the road for months. But he'll hopefully try to tone down just how irritating he is on a fall tour meant to promote his second album, "All The Lost Souls." (starts Sept. 18, New York, NY)
Bob Dylan & Elvis Costello: Does Dylan ever come off the road? Apparently not, as he's scheduled this 22-date run and is taking Costello out as support. The latter will be making his first solo appearances in 12 years on the trip. (Sept. 22, Duluth, GA)Fall Music Preview
Van Halen: They don't have any new music out, but the first trek in 22 years with original singer David Lee Roth on the mic is already a huge success: dates are selling out in a frenzy around the country almost as fast as the band can add them. Sure to be the rock spectacle -- or train wreck -- of the fall. (Sept. 27, Charlotte, NC)
Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band: New album "Magic" brings Bruce back to rock, so what else can the Boss do but reassemble the legendary E-Streeters? Sure to be a huge draw, this trek should feature plenty of three-hour shows and anthemic, crowd-pleasing odes to everything from the working man to a bog in New Jersey's Pine Barrens. In other words, it should be magic. (Oct. 2, Hartford, CT)
The MySpace Tour: This is the first in a series of concert tours sponsored by the massive social networking site, with Hellogoodbye and Say Anything co-headlining and even more planned for 2008. Let's see just how many friends the idea has. (Oct. 16, Seattle, WA)
Fall Out Boy: Teen emo rockers everywhere can break out their eyeliner, hoodies and ultra-tight jeans when these pretty boy punk puppets roll into town, aided and abetted by the Plain White T's and Gym Class Heroes. It's the perfect show to go to and whine about your mom, and the girl or boy who just broke up with you. (Oct. 18, Columbus, OH)
John Mellencamp: There's no arrival date yet for his new album, but fans can expect a sneak preview of some of the tunes as this heartland rocker heads out on a 14-show excursion, stretching his legs after a lengthy stay in the studio. (Oct. 26, Terre Haute, IN)
By Don Kaye for TheShowbuzz.com. ©MMVI, CBS Broadcasting Inc. All Rights Reserved.

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