The man who allegedly shot and killed rapper Dolla has been charged with two counts of assault with a firearm and one count of murder. Police caught up with 23-year-old Aubrey Berry, who stands accused of killing Dolla at the Beverley Centre in West Hollywood on Monday, as he was attempting to catch a departing plane from LAX Airport. Read more >>
Michael Jackson's tour promoter has denied reports that the star has delayed his O2 Arena shows due to skin cancer. AEG Live president Randy Phillips told the BBC that the postponement is “absolutely nothing” to do with the King of Pop's reported ill health. Read more >>
Dave Gahan's health continues to wreak havoc on Depeche Mode's European tour with the trio being forced to cancel another three dates, taking their tally to nine axed shows. Gahan was struck down with gastroenteritis hours before he was set to take the stage in Athens, Greece on May 12. Read more >>
A poem about a dead dog - attributed to Bob Dylan - was really penned by late Canadian country singer Hank Snow. The verse, thought to have been written by a 16-year-old Dylan in 1957, was due to go under the hammer in New York on June 23 - with an expected sale price of $15,000. Read more >>
Morrissey has announced a new UK tour set for October that will include two rescheduled shows that he forced to cancel due to illness. As previously reported, Morrissey postponed concerts in London and Birmingham last week after falling ill. Read more >>
Elbow predictably scooped two prestigious Ivor Novello Awards in London earlier this afternoon. The brooding Bury boys won the best song musically and lyrically award for 'One Day Like This' - the top honour at the song writing bash – ahead of The Last Shadow Puppets and The Leisure Society. Read more >>
Slipknot frontman Corey Taylor has hit out suggestions the band's music encourages children to self harm. The band previously come under fire over the dark imagery in some of their song lyrics, but Taylor insists the tracks do not influence impressionable youngsters. Read more >>