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EMI's pain not necessarily rivals' gain
EMI lost two of its biggest acts in 2007, is in danger of losing more, has seen record sales slump and Tuesday announced major layoffs. But the label's pain is not necessarily its rivals' gain.Read more : 16.01.2008 00:00:00
Sony BMG blasts Lennox 'drop' report
Sony BMG Tuesday hit out at "ludicrous" press reports stating the company had dropped Annie Lennox after a 25-year association.Read more : 16.01.2008 00:00:00
Renovate time at the Apollo
Harlem's venerable Apollo Theater will get its own Walk of Fame and a major space expansion and restoration as it plans to raise another $44.5 million in the public phase of a multiyear capital campaign launched Wednesday.Read more : 17.01.2008 00:00:00
Fat Joe goes gangster on 'Elephant'
"'Elephant in the Room' is a gangster rap album - rap being the room and the elephant being me. Fat Joe's been doing it for 15 years and he still doesn't get his just due."Read more : 17.01.2008 00:00:00
Michael to write autobiography
George Michael will write a no-holds-barred biography to appear in autumn 2009 after signing what HarperCollins called "one of the biggest book deals ever concluded in U.K. publishing."Read more : 17.01.2008 00:00:00
Newman sings politics at Macworld Expo
Amid iPod upgrades, movie deals and Apple TV price cuts, there was a tinge of politics at the Macworld Conference Expo.Read more : 17.01.2008 00:00:00
Dennis falls in 'Love' again
Following its online release via iTunes late last year, Bad Boy singer Cheri Dennis' oft-delayed debut album, "In and Out of Love," will finally hit stores on Feb. 26.Read more : 17.01.2008 00:00:00
Acts sing backup for Grammys
As the WGA considers a request for an interim agreement with the Recording Academy to proceed with the Grammy Awards, some nominated artists and their reps are voicing their support for the awards show.Read more : 18.01.2008 00:00:00
Flo Rida's 'Low' still tops on Billboard Hot 100
Flo Rida's "Low" remains a juggernaut atop the Billboard Hot 100, as it enters a fourth week at No. 1. The songs in the next four positions are all unchanged over last week, with Alicia Keys' "No One" at No. 2, Timbaland's "Apologize" featuring OneRepublic at No. 3, Chris Brown's "Kiss Kiss" featuring T-Pain at No. 4 and Fergie's "Clumsy" at No. 5.Read more : 18.01.2008 00:00:00
Miami indie to release 15 early Beatles tracks
An independent Miami label says it plans to release never-before-heard Beatles live recordings made in 1962 at the Star Club in Hamburg, Germany.Read more : 18.01.2008 00:00:00
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