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NEW YORK—Music lovers weren't the only ones drawn to the King of Pop. Wooed by his global fame and earning power, a bevy of financial firms ponied up tens of millions to finance the singer's luxe lifestyle and kick-start his troubled career.   Full Story
 
MINNEAPOLIS—While critics give the Jayhawks credit for helping invent alt-country, co-founder Mark Olson is quick to downplay the band's contributions to the rustic blend of rock and country that blossomed in the 1980s and '90s.   Full Story
 
LONDON—Members of the British public have begun appearing on a plinth in London's Trafalgar Square as part of an ambitious art project.   Full Story
 
NEW ORLEANS—Lionel Richie got a little help from his former bandmates to close out the weekend's Essence Music Festival: Members of The Commodores joined him on stage to sing several of their hits, including "Brick House" and "Just to be Close to You.   Full Story
 
NEW ORLEANS—En Vogue marked their 20th anniversary as one of music's most successful female groups with a reunion show that electrified the crowd at the Essence Music Festival.   Full Story
 
LOS ANGELES—Thousands of fans shouted, posted and tweeted with celebration as they learned they were receiving the hottest ticket in the nation to Tuesday's Michael Jackson memorial at Staples Center.   Full Story
 
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LOS ANGELES—Michael Jackson's family wants a judge to delay a hearing Monday to designate two men listed in the pop superstar's will as temporary administrators of his estate so that they can look deeper into his affairs, a person close to the family said.   Full Story
 
NEW ORLEANS—Inspiring gospel music and messages reigned supreme Sunday inside the Morial Convention Center on the final day of the Essence Music Festival which honored Bishop T.   Full Story
 
LOS ANGELES—The Rev. Al Sharpton has delivered a sermon in Los Angeles where he called for nationwide "love vigils" for Michael Jackson on Tuesday.   Full Story
 
LOS ANGELES—Los Angeles police say Michael Jackson's family is planning a private ceremony at a cemetery in the Hollywood Hills.   Full Story