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KORN--JONATHAN, MUNKY, HEAD, FIELDY and DAVID--will perform ISSUES in its
entirety and in sequence on November 15 (the eve of the album's release) at
Harlem's Apollo Theatre. Even more extraordinary, a choir as well as the Pipes
& Drums of the Police Department of the City of New York Emerald Society
will provide additional instrumentation (although neither are featured on the
album). Both the choir and back-up musicians will be conducted by acclaimed
musical director Richard Gibbs (who has composed music for films such as
"Dr. Dolittle" and "Say Anything" and has worked with Robert
Palmer, Chaka Khan and Aretha Franklin).
Family Values
With Limp Bizkit Outgrosses Last Year's Tour
Rock-rap festival takes in $10
million, averages 3,000 more people per venue than inaugural outing.
Buoyed by
multiplatinum headliners Limp Bizkit, the second Family Values tour surprised
observers by grossing almost twice as much as last year's inaugural outing.
The tour, whose lineup at various points also included rockers
Filter and Staind; electronica duo Crystal Method; and rappers Mobb Deep, Method
Man, Redman and Run-D.M.C., averaged 3,000 more attendees per show than last
year, while almost doubling the per-show gross, according to Gary Bongiovanni,
editor of touring-industry trade magazine Pollstar.
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