Monday, 30 June 2008
Natasha Bedingfield, The Veronicas and Kate Voegele to Appear at Verizon Wireless Communications Store in New York City
NEW YORK, June 19 --
WHO: Verizon Wireless brings British pop sensation Natasha
Bedingfield and her tour mates: the Veronicas and Kate
Voegele to New York City.
WHAT/WHERE: Autograph signing at the Verizon Wireless Communications
Store at 581 Broadway, New York, NY.
WHEN: Wednesday, June 25th
3:00-3:15pm Media Interviews
3:30-4:30pm Autograph Signing
Interviews need to be requested in advance and must be
approved prior to the event.
BACKGROUND: The U.K.'s biggest female star, Natasha Bedingfield, has
carved her place among America's most loved pop stars and her
latest album, Pocketful of Sunshine, debuted on the Top 200
chart at No. 3. Currently, the album's title track is soaring
up the pop and digital sales charts and the album has already
spawned the hit single "Love Like This" (featuring Sean
Kingston). Bedingfield's ubiquitous hit "Unwritten" was the
most heavily played song on U.S. radio last year and can
still be heard as the theme song to MTV's celebrated show,
The Hills. This is Natasha's first headlining tour, although
she has toured with superstars such as Justin Timberlake.
The Veronicas and Kate Voegele join Natasha Bedingfield on
tour and at the Verizon Wireless Communications Store
autograph session. The Veronicas are 23-year-old Australian
twin sisters Lisa and Jessica Origliasso, whose latest
electro-rock album, Hook Me Up, is due for digital release in
the U.S. this month. Kate Voegele was recently spotlighted
by Entertainment Weekly as being among the best of "the new
golden age of female singer-songwriters" while Billboard
hailed her as "An Artist to Watch in '08."
Verizon Wireless has a proven track record of leadership in
mobile music - beginning in 2004, Verizon Wireless was the
first national wireless company to offer ringback tones.
Verizon Wireless has built a massive full-song V CAST Music
library that currently contains more than 3 million songs
from well-known and independent artists and frequently brings
exclusive music from the hottest artists to its customers.
For more information about Verizon Wireless' music services,
offerings and artist relationships, visit
http://www.verizonwireless.com/music.
About Verizon Wireless
Verizon Wireless operates the nation's most reliable wireless voice and
data network, serving 67.2 million customers. Headquartered in Basking
Ridge, N.J., with 69,000 employees nationwide, Verizon Wireless is a joint
venture of Verizon Communications (NYSE: VZ) and Vodafone (NYSE and LSE:
VOD). For more information, go to: http://www.verizonwireless.com. To preview and
request broadcast-quality video footage and high-resolution stills of
Verizon Wireless operations, log on to the Verizon Wireless Multimedia
Library at http://www.verizonwireless.com/multimedia.
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Tuesday, 24 June 2008
Ted Nugent - Nugent Sells Off Hunting Trophies
Rock legend TED NUGENT has held an estate sale at his ranch in Texas to offload some of his unwanted belongings.
The guitarist and singer is planning to move house within the next few months and decided to clear out his current home by holding a sale over the weekend (20-21Jun08).
Nugent, an avid hunter and gun enthusiast, sold off a variety of animal trophies including a rhinoceros head, zebra stallion mounts and bleached deer skulls - all signed by the star.
Other items on sale included furniture from his Waco, Texas property.
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Monday, 16 June 2008
The Great Escape: day two, Various venues, Brighton
Everyone is studiously avoiding the Ting Tings now they are No 1, and the proverbial two men and a dog have turned up to see the Pack AD, a female blues-rock duo from Vancouver. Drummer Maya Miller, with shades of Meg White, drags behind the beat while singer/guitarist Becky Black screeches like Janis Joplin taught to sing by Björk. As the raw, powerful sound fills the air, the room fills up - what the pair lack in finesse they make up in brute force and trailer-trash charisma.
Preston's Team Waterpolo purvey a thrillingly primitive electronic pop. Realising that every great band should have a theme song, they start with Welcome to Team Waterpolo, featuring joint lead vocals. Problem is, how to sell this noise, caught as it is between indie and new rave.
The Yeasayer gig is predictably rammed. "It's a pale imitation of prog," moans one punter. They do look very 1972 Old Grey Whistle Test, yet their Afrobeat meanders like a krautrock Fela Kuti and sends the crowd into raptures.
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Thursday, 12 June 2008
Skoidats
Artist: Skoidats
Genre(s):
Ska
Discography:
Cure For Whatever Ales You
Year: 1999
Tracks: 16
The Times
Year: 1997
Tracks: 14
The Skoidats ar a ska-punk banding from Missoula, Montana, deriving their nominate from the hints of Oi! kindling in their music, although it should be renowned that the grouping ar anything but racists. When the grouping formed in Helena in 1995, it consisted of guitarist/vocalist Justin Dillavou, bassist Chuck Fuller, drummer Gardner Dunn, and tenor saxophonist Josh Crenz; afterward a move to Missoula, 2 University of Montana marching banding members, tenor voice saxist John Chapman and trombone player John Knight, completed the card. After signing with Moon Ska, the Skoidats released their debut album, The Times, in 1997; Crenz left hand shortly thenceforth to bring together the military, and the leftover banding issued Cure for What Ales You in 1999.
Book from `Sex and the City' film doesn't exist
A consumer alert for the millions who have seen the "Sex and the City" movie: There is no such book as "Love Letters of Great Men," which Carrie Bradshaw reads while in bed with Mr. Big.
The closest text in the real world apparently is "Love Letters of Great Men and Women: From the Eighteenth Century to the Present Day," first released in the 1920s and reissued last year by Kessinger Publishing, which specializes in bringing back old works.
Richard Davies, press manager for AbeBooks.com, an online seller that features used titles, told The Associated Press on Tuesday that he has received hundreds of queries about the book's existence.
Enough readers have been directed to the Kessinger anthology, on AbeBooks and elsewhere on the Internet, that it ranked No. 134 on Amazon.com on Tuesday afternoon.
In "Sex and the City," an early scene shows Carrie (Sarah Jessica Parker) poring over the imaginary collection, although citing real letters by Beethoven and Napoleon among others. Big (Chris Noth) later takes passages from the book as he expresses his love, by e-mail, to Carrie.
(This version CORRECTS title in lead and 2nd graf to `Love Letters of Great Men,' sted `From Great Men.' CORRECTS time element to Tuesday. Moving on entertainment and financial services. AP Video.)
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The Ting Tings, Feeder and Duffy added to T4 beach festival line-up
and have also been added to bill for the one-day bash, which will take place at Weston-super-Mare on July 20.
Other bands playing the event include Sam Sparro, , Lightspeed Champion, Robyn, Adele and The Pigeon Detectives, with more acts to be announced over the coming weeks.
Steve Jones, Miquita Oliver, Alexa Chung and Rick Edwards will be presenting the day-long festival.
Tickets for the event have now sold out.
Amy Winehouse - Fielder-civils Mum My Son Will Not Divorce Winehouse
The mother of AMY WINEHOUSE's incarcerated husband BLAKE FIELDER-CIVIL has blasted reports her son will divorce the troubled singer - insisting he's "obsessed" with her.
Last week (11May08), Georgette Civil advised Fielder-Civil to split from the Back To Black singer for good, telling him he'd be "crazy" to reunite with her once he is released from London's Pentonville Prison.
Civil also recommended her son marry British receptionist Sarah Thomas, whom he has reportedly sparked up a close bond during his stint behind bars.
But now, Civil has come forward to tell U.K. magazine Hello! her son will never consider taking her advice, because he loves Winehouse too much to ever let her go.
She tells the publication, "Blake has one problem - he is obsessed with Amy and, although she has a strange way of showing it, she's mad about him too. She'll never divorce him."
And Civil has lashed out at speculation suggesting Winehouse is conducting an illicit affair with her manager's assistant Alex Haynes, branding the reports as "ludicrous".
She explains, "Rumours about Amy cheating on Blake with her manager's assistant and another fella are ludicrous. She is being painted as a scarlet woman who sleeps around."
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On the record: big names of pop help mark 50 years of indie labels
The Prodigy, the Charlatans and Maximo Park are among artists who have given their backing to the first Independents Day, scheduled for July 4 and organised by UK trade body AIM. More big names are expected to be unveiled today as the lineup is finalised.
Each will contribute covers of tracks originally released on independent labels to a new double album released on July 4 to tie in with a number of other profile-raising events, including a five-part series on Channel 4, an eBay auction of memorabilia and a specially organised gig. On the first CD, big-name artists will cover well-known independent releases such as PIL's Public Image, Ghost Town by the Specials and Love Will Tear Us Apart by Joy Division. The second disc will contain music by a number of new, up and coming acts chosen by the same artists.
Around the world, versions of the album will be released in the US, New Zealand, Spain, Australia, South Africa, France, Austria, Japan and Italy, with local artists represented on each.
Alison Wenham, chair of AIM, said the day, which will also raise money for charity, did not have an overarching theme but was designed to raise the profile of independent labels and the job they do in uncovering new talent and nurturing creativity.
"We're doing it for the love of it, for the joy of it, for the hell of it," she said, suggesting that independents had been "at the forefront of every single new musical movement over the years".
For evidence, she could point to everything from the DIY punk aesthetic of the 1970s to the indie guitar sound of New Order, the Jesus and Mary Chain and the Smiths in the 1980s, and the dance music boom of the 1990s.
Independents Day, which will become an annual event, also ties in with the 50th anniversary of the sector. Island Records was conceived in Jamaica in 1958 by Chris Blackwell and Graeme Goodall and later went on to sign U2 before selling to Polygram in 1989.
Many of the best known independent labels, including Alan McGee's Creation and the late Tony Wilson's Factory, are no more or were bought up during the 1990s by major labels. Others folded either through over-expansion or cashflow problems. But many of those that survived are undergoing something of a renaissance, with Domino leading the revival of British guitar music in the past five years with Franz Ferdinand and Arctic Monkeys, and the biggest British indie, Beggars Group, housing 4AD, Rough Trade and XL, the label that brought the White Stripes and Dizzee Rascal to mass attention.
While independent labels face the same challenges as the rest of the industry in boosting download sales to make up for flagging CD revenues and persuading a generation used to free music of its monetary value, Wenham argued they were better placed than their major label rivals. Because they already have strong, trusting relationships with their artists and are more open to trying pioneering new distribution and revenue models, they are less vulnerable to their biggest names trying to go it alone. Radiohead are just one act who recently swapped a major label for an independent one. Digital distribution and new revenue streams also help level the playing field, which since the 1970s has been tilted in the direction of the major labels with their big marketing budgets.
"If you look at artists like Madonna, more of them are going it alone. But we have artists that have been part of independent labels for decades," said Wenham.
Quarterly results and the need to please the City were not conducive to making good music, she said. To be members of AIM, labels need to be at least 50% independently owned. Wenham said it had 850 members in the UK alone, contributing around £25m to the economy. Most of the majors, including EMI under new owner Guy Hands, have recently declared their intention to work like larger versions of independent labels, with networks of smaller labels that have stronger "partnerships" with a smaller number of artists. But Wenham said they would never be able to replicate the enthusiasm of the sector and denied the word independent had lost its allure since being appropriated to mean a certain style of prepackaged guitar music.
"Indie is a very cool badge. But you can't replicate it. It's really not about the money, it's about the music. If you have shareholders to please, inevitably it becomes about making money from the music."
Retailers also welcomed the initiative, saying it would help to focus attention on some of the smaller acts that tended to get ignored during other industry-wide sales drives or seasonal promotions.
Entertainment Retailers Association chairman Paul Quirk said: "Independents Day is a great way to focus attention on the innovative indie labels who do so much to drive British music forward. Inevitably the main music industry promotions tend to focus on big-money acts. This is a way of supporting the grassroots."
On the album
A disc by up and coming acts such as Mobius Band, Little Dragon, Cougar, Shrag, Oceansize and Electricity in Our Homes will accompany the cover version disc featuring established artists.
The tracks announced so far include:
Tom Smith (from Editors) Bonny (originally by Prefab Sprout); Feeder Public Image (PiL); Maximo Park Was There Anything I Can Do? (The Go-Betweens); Prodigy Ghost Town (The Specials); Cribs Bastards of Young (The Replacements); Jose Gonzales Love Will Tear Us Apart (Joy Division); Futureheads With Every Heartbeat (Robyn); Jack Peñate Dub Be Good to Me (Beats International); Rodrigo y Gabriela Orion (Metallica); British Sea Power Tug Boat (Galaxie 500); The Charlatans Murder (New Order); Infadels Steady As She Goes (The Raconteurs)
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