Sade coming to D.C.; Adele holds on to No. 1 spot; Jack White sells records from a truck
Sade is coming to D.C. this summer after all. (Courtesy of the artist)
- A few months ago we bemoaned the fact that Sade's summer tour was skipping D.C. Turns out we just had to wait a while for good news. The resurgent R&B star will hit Verizon Center on June 22. John Legend opens; tickets go on sale Saturday, March 19 at 10 a.m.
- Adele stays strong atop the Billboard charts this week, moving 168,000 units of her sophomore album, "21." It takes her over 500,000 sold in just two weeks and gives her the fastest selling album of the year. Coming in at No. 2 was Marsha Ambrosius with her solo debut album "Late Nights & Early Mornings."
- We have plenty of food trucks. But how about a record truck? That's Jack White's latest venture. He'll be in Austin for SXSW hawking limited edition vinyl.
- Country star Randy Houser lost his gear, clothes and personal belongings when his tour bus caught on fire Wednesday. Luckily there were no injuries to any members of his crew.
Clicky shuffle: Your random song for Thursday morning:
Helium, "Superball"
By
David Malitz
| March 10, 2011; 10:17 AM ET
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Morning click
| Tags:
Adele, Jack White, Marsha Ambrosius, Randy Houser, Sade
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