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Enya, “Amarantine”

System of a Down, “Hypnotize”

Scott Stapp, “The Great Divide”

Billy Joel, “My Lives” [Box set]

John Mayer Trio, “Try! John Mayer Trio Live in Concert”

The Rolling Stones, “Rarities 1971-2003”

Reba McEntire, “Reba #1’s”

Britney Spears, “B in the Mix, The Remixes”

Coming Tuesday

Shakira, “Oral Fixation Vol. 2”

INXS, “Switch”

Dave Matthews, “Weekend on the Rocks” [live CD and DVD]

Katie Melua, “Piece by Piece”

The Darkness, “One Way Ticket to Hell … And Back”

Chris Brown, “Chris Brown”

Buckcherry, “Fifteen”

The Mob, “The Mob”

Idolize yourself

Liberty Lake resident Julie Anne Young recently released a 52-minute DVD titled “How to be a Singing Star,” a 101 course on how to ignite a singing career.

Young – a native Spokanite and country musician who also has lived in Nashville and Los Angeles – works as an artist development coach for people across the country. She says her video is perfect for high-hoped parents of budding stars as well as fame-seeking adults.

The DVD is available at Washington and North Idaho Hastings stores and online at www.gibbymedia.com.

– Tom Bowers, staff writer

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