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Court Rebuffs Napster Request For Rehearing


Embattled online music giant Napster has been handed another legal defeat, as a federal appeals court on Monday rejected the song-swap company’s request for a rehearing in the music industry’s landmark copyright lawsuit that resulted in a crippling injunction against the service. “This decision puts to rest any questions that Napster has raised regarding the earlier decision and affirms the rights of copyrighted holders on the Internet,” said Cary Sherman, senior vice president and general counsel for the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA). Napster had first requested the rehearing after the U.S. Court of Appeals ruled in February that… Read more »

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Yanova Presents N'SYNC GloGear At Walmart


Get the latest in concert jewelry – N’SYNC GloGear necklaces! Worn by the boys themselves, N’SYNC has their own line of GloGear necklaces, with three styles of the infamous N’SYNC logo, now on shelves at Walmart retailers nationwide. These concert accessories magically illuminate from the inside out, glistening and glowing for up to 20 continuous hours in blue, red, amber, or green light, and even have replaceable batteries to keep wearers glowing with the music all night – concert after concert, if you’re so lucky! Original GloGear styles including Star, Heart, Butterfly, Daisy, Rockstar and Dragon charms have been seen… Read more »

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Napster Signs European Labels To New Service


Napster said on Tuesday it had signed a licensing deal with more than 150 independent labels in Europe to provide music for its new subscription service due to be launched this summer. Independent label artists including Ash, Badly Drawn Boy and Stereophonics will be carried on a new version of Napster that pays royalties, joining artists from major record labels BMG, EMI and AOL Time Warner. “We’re close to moving into a new phase of Napster and this agreement is an important step along the way,” said Shawn Fanning, the college drop-out who developed the original Napster service which let… Read more »

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Saliva To Re-Record Classic 'Theme From Peter Gunn' Song For Midway's SpyHunter Videogame


Midway Games Inc., a leading software industry publisher and developer, announced today that Island Gold Recording act Saliva will re-record the popular song “Theme From Peter Gunn,” for the all-new remake of the classic SpyHunter ® videogame, scheduled to ship this fall for the PlayStation ®2 computer entertainment system. Saliva will record two new versions of “Theme From Peter Gunn,” one instrumental format as well as a lyrical version. Both are expected to be used to add intensity to the relentless action in the SpyHunter videogame. Additionally, a music video containing behind-the-scenes footage of Saliva’s recording session and band interviews… Read more »

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Punk Fans Ready To Smile As Mest Set To Release New Album


Mest has just put the finishing touches on their brand new album, “DESTINATION UNKNOWN,” set for release August 14, with the album’s debut single, “Cadillac,” which features hip-hop legend Young MC, cruising into radio the first week of July. Produced by Goldfinger’s John Feldmann and recorded at his Marina Del Rey studio, “DESTINATION UNKNOWN” is the latest step in the Illinois-based band’s journey across the punk-time continuum. Comprised of singer/guitarist Tony Lovato, bassist Matt Lovato, guitarist Jeremiah Rangel, and drummer Nick Gigler, Mest drew national attention last year with their debut album WASTING TIME. The new album fulfills all the… Read more »

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Japan Pop Music: Made In The USA


Look for the “Made in the USA” label on some best-selling music from Japan’s top pop artists. Japan’s chart-topping musicians, looking to cut music with some of the top talent in the United States or just looking for a bit of anonymity overseas in place of media mayhem back home, are heading to studios in places such as New York and Los Angeles to record. Among the top 20 albums in Japan for May, 14 were made by Japanese artists and six of those were partially or completely recorded in the United States. The other six slots in the top… Read more »

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Stone Temple Pilots Blast Off For New Video


Stone Temple Pilots are vying to be the first band in space. They donned red astronaut suits on Thursday for their “Days of the Week” video, in which they play door-to-door salesmen who escape their monotonous lives by blasting into space and rocking out on an unidentified planet. “Who looks better in a spacesuit – me or Ben Affleck?” singer Scott Weiland joked during a break, referring to the actor’s astronaut role in the 1998 film “Armageddon.” The “Days of the Week” clip, directed by Kevin Kerslake – who also helmed STP’s “Interstate Love Song” and “Vasoline” videos – opens… Read more »

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Savage Garden's Hayes Working On Solo Album


Savage Garden’s Darren Hayes has begun work on a solo album in a San Francisco studio. He says that he and his bandmate, Daniel Jones, are not broken up, despite rumors to the contrary. “We’re on a hiatus,” he tells Billboard. “Daniel and I finished an 87-city tour and have sold 20 million albums in three or four years. It was a big run for us.” Hayes says his solo album, which is slated to come out on Columbia during the first quarter of 2002, affords him a chance “to grow, to learn… I’ve written 40 songs for the record.… Read more »

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MCY'S Pyramid Music Partners With Kid Creole And The Coconuts For New Album And Show Production


Next-generation music company MCY (MCY.com, Inc.) today announced the signing of hit swing fusion band Kid Creole and the Coconuts to MCY subsidiary Pyramid Music. Pyramid will release the group’s new album, “Too Cool to Conga,” in June and will create a digital production from the groups American Tour performances in July. The audio-visual spectacular will be produced for distribution through CD, DVD, Television and secure digital downloading and streaming. MCY CEO Bernhard Fritsch commented, “Kid Creole and the Coconuts are among the music world’s most compelling performers – their music meshes infectiously groovy tunes with the artists’ wit and… Read more »

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Napster Out To Woo Music Publishers As Allies


As the fight over digital musical copyrights moves into a new stage, song-swap service Napster said it is looking for a new ally – music publishers. “I’m spending a lot of time thinking about publishing,” Napster chief executive officer Hank Barry told Reuters. “We could get all the labels in the world on the service but we still couldn’t do anything without the publishing rights,” said Barry during a recent interview. Barry echoed what many big label executives are grappling with as a growing dispute over publishers’ royalty rates threatens to undermine recently announced plans to launch commercial services as… Read more »

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