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Elektra Names Michelle Murray VP of Marketing and Artist Development


Brian Cohen, senior vice president of marketing and artist development for Elektra has named Michelle Murray to the post of vice president, marketing and artist development for the Elektra Entertainment Group. “Michelle has been an invaluable contributor to Elektra’s success with her keen sensitivity to both artistic vision and consumer desire,” said Cohen. “Michelle’s skill as a marketer has helped her guide a wide range of projects from the developing artist to the established superstar. This next step is not only much deserved recognition for Michelle, but it creates an opportunity for her to play a much more central role,… Read more »

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Kid Rock Touts Simple Pleasures


Kid Rock is a man with simple tastes. Cable television’s Burly Bear Network, dedicated to college audiences ages 18 to 24, asked the rock-rapper what keeps him grounded and the answer wasn’t complicated. “I don’t really have any secrets, just that some things you can’t change, and you are who you are and I just try to be that person and I guess that’s my words of wisdom, if that equals wisdom in any way,” he said. “You know, when I started I liked Big Macs and Budweiser and I still like Big Macs and Budweiser. I am happy to… Read more »

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Saves The Day Prep For Weezer Tour, Dismiss Detractors


For any young band, the idea of performing before thousands on their first arena tour is a daunting proposal. When the heroically titled Saves the Day were tapped as openers for Weezer’s North American tour, which begins February 5, however, they pushed the butterflies aside and focused instead on rising to the occasion. “Every tour that we go on, we hope to be more comfortable as a live band,” bassist Eben D’Amico said. “Just being able to do our thing onstage that much better. We’re always honing and perfecting what we do.” While the Princeton, New Jersey-rooted quintet may come… Read more »

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Music stars lobby Calif. lawmakers on contracts


Beck, Deftones and Offspring singer Dexter Holland joined Recording Artists Coalition founders Don Henley and Sheryl Crow at California’s State Capitol on Wednesday to support new legislation that could change the relationship between recording artists and their labels. Rage Against the Machine’s Tom Morello, Matchbox Twenty’s Paul Doucette, Stevie Nicks, John Fogerty, Carole King, Ray Parker Jr. and Jonatha Brooke also appeared in Sacramento, California, calling on legislators to support Democratic Sen. Kevin Murray’s Senate Bill 1246, legislation that would allow artists to function more like free agents, according to a spokesperson for the Recording Artists Coalition. Murray’s bill aims… Read more »

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EMI dumps Mariah Carey with $28 million pay-off


Pop diva Mariah Carey was axed by record company EMI on Wednesday with a $28 million pay-off, as the British music group decided it could not justify her huge contract after a dismal year for the company. EMI severed its ties with the Grammy-winning American vocalist after signing her to its Virgin Records label only last year in one of the most expensive recording contracts ever. Carey’s first album for Virgin, “Glitter,” fell well short of her previous hits, selling just two million copies worldwide. EMI’s shares fell 0.72 percent to 344 pence in early trade in London, as the… Read more »

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P. Diddy To Co-Host 'Live With Regis And Kelly'


Add television co-host to hip-hop and fashion mogul Sean “P. Diddy” Combs’ list of steady occupations. After co-hosting the American Music Awards last week with Jenny McCarthy, Combs was asked to sit in for Regis Philbin on this Friday’s edition of “Live With Regis and Kelly,” according to the show’s spokesperson. Combs, who was originally scheduled to be a guest on the program, will join co-host Kelly Ripa in interviewing actor Chuck Norris and country star Willie Nelson. The rapper filmed a video last week with Busta Rhymes for their duet, “Pass the Courvoisier”.

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DMX Sets Sights On Bloodline Tour, Jet Li Flick, PSAs


From the big screen to the small screen to the studio to the stage, DMX is going to be everywhere this year. The rapper’s spokesperson said he just signed on to kick butt alongside Jet Li in the Warner Bros. action vehicle “Cradle to the Grave,” which ramps up next month and reunites the two “Romeo Must Die” stars. Warner Bros. said that while X has not officially signed on, they are close to sealing the deal. At the beginning of May, DMX will embark on a 30-city tour with artists from his Bloodline label that will carry on through… Read more »

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Self-Promotion Reigns at Award Shows


Hey, did you know Busta Rhymes has an album out? Or that Britney Spears has a new movie coming up? If you didn’t know, they and other stars at Wednesday’s American Music Awards made sure you did, relentlessly plugging their new albums and projects at every opportunity. While awards shows have always been an opportunity for self-promotion, ceremonies these days include, more than ever, mini-commercials. “‘Genesis’ is in stores right now, in case you didn’t know!” shouted Rhymes before announcing the award for best new country artist. Backstreet Boy members Nick Carter and Kevin Richardson began their presenting duties by… Read more »

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Sirius Debuts New Web Site


Sirius Satellite Radio, the satellite radio broadcaster, today unveiled its redesigned web site, offering live streaming of its 60 commercial-free music channels. Created to serve as an interactive complement to Sirius’ broadcast programming, www.siriusradio.com also features “customer command,” which allows consumers to subscribe and manage their Sirius accounts online and interact with customer service representatives 24 hours a day, seven days a week, via live chat and e-mail. To listen to Sirius music on the site, visitors must first sign-up to become “Sirius Insiders.” In addition to listening to live streaming audio, Sirius Insiders can go “backstage” on their favorite… Read more »

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Up and coming rapper Andre Locke charged in bank robbery


Andre R. Locke, a rapper who went by the name Lil Buddy and had a nationally televised music video, has been charged with bank robbery. Locke appeared in federal court Monday on charges that he entered Vermillion State Bank in Rosemount on Friday, wearing a ski mask, carrying a handgun and demanding money from the tellers. Rosemount Police Chief Gary Kalstabakken said Locke drove away in a stolen blue Audi. Police spotted the car minutes later, and a chase ended when Locke crashed the car into a tree, authorities said. He was treated for minor injuries before being sent to… Read more »

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