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Ashlee Simpson on path to a new 'Me'

LOS ANGELES (Billboard) - Ashlee Simpson is ready to return to the scene of the crime. She is in talks with "Saturday Night Live" to host and perform on the show around the October 11 release of her sophomore Geffen album, "I Am Me."

"It's not confirmed yet, but I want to do it," she told Billboard in her first interview about the new album. "I've battled those demons. I'm ready to go back out and do it again."

http://go.reuters.com/newsArticle.jhtml?ty...s/Entertainment

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Ashlee Simpson Really Does Sing on 'SNL'

NEW YORK - Ashlee Simpson sang — really, she did — without incident on "Saturday Night Live" in her return to the scene of last year's lip-synch fiasco.

"I wrote this song after my last `Saturday Night Live" appearance," she said, introducing the mournful "Catch Me When I Fall."

She belted out the song with gusto, the only boost seeming to come with a brief echo effect on her vocal in the chorus. When she was done, Simpson smiled and hopped in relief.

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