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Thursday 13 January 2011

Crosby, Stills and Nash ditch label and producer

The Guardian reports today that after getting at least a third of the way through a comeback album, those strange old dudes and ageing hippies, Crosby, Stills and Nash have split with Columbia Records and producer Rick Rubin. Despite months spent working on a covers record, the rock legends were reportedly tired of delays – and Rubin's obsession with Kid Rock.

"We have amicably parted ways with both Rick Rubin and Columbia," the trio said. The problem was not musical vision, according to the Daily Express, but the slow pace of recording. Rubin, who is co-president of Columbia, had a panoply of production projects, including new albums by Adele, Red Hot Chili Peppers and Gogol Bordello. His work on Kid Rock's new LP, Born Free, was reportedly particularly galling to David Crosby, Stephen Stills and Graham Nash.

There were signs of friction between Rubin and the band in 2009. Though the group were excited to undergo the kind of reinvention Rubin engineered for Johnny Cash and Neil Diamond, it was already a laborious process. "We write down a list of songs we think are potentials, learn them, make up our version, and sing them for him," Crosby said. "He'll like maybe one out of eight." Despite recording songs such as James Taylor's You Can Close Your Eyes and Bob Dylan's Lady of the North Country, "it's a lot slower than it's ever taken us to do an album. Nash said last year. "It's hard to tell CSN what to do in the studio after almost 40, 50 years, but it's an interesting experience. We're certainly opening to listening to [Rick]."

The group's last studio album was Looking Forward, released in 1999.

MySpace Job Cuts

MySpace has announced that it's cutting around 500 jobs in a "significant organisational restructuring" - that will affect almost half its current global workforce.

The move will impact on its London HQ with the offices being reduced to skeleton staff.

The UK branch of MySpace of around 50 people will be swallowed by Fox Networks as part of a new partnership. 

MySpace CEO Mike Jones said the aim is to "retain a core dedicated international team to work with partners in order ensure users, content partners and advertisers continue to be served".

At its peak the site reigned supreme as the top social networking website,  but since then MySpace has been eclipsed by Facebook and has struggled to retain users since an overhaul of the site last year.

Rupert Murdoch’s News Corp bought MySpace for £370 million in 2005.

Wednesday 12 January 2011

Billy Bragg: Major Labels Are Biggest Threat to Music

Songwriter and political activist Billy Bragg has hit out major record companies’ practise of seeking prosecution against those who download music from the internet, and has branded them the ‘biggest single threat to music’.
Bragg, who is a prominent member of the Artists Coalition, has been an outspoken critic of the campaigns against free downloading and, when asked by The Guardian what he feels is the biggest threat to music today, replied: “Major record labels, for persecuting young people who download music for free.”
“What they don’t understand is that they use downloads to sample stuff that they later buy. Can you see why I might not think it’s a good thing to arrest people for listening to my songs?”
Read more:live4ever

Tuesday 11 January 2011

Antonio Forcione Live @ Lincoln Drill Hall 12 Feb 8pm

Antonio Forcione        
Lincoln Drill Hall on Saturday 12th February 2011 at 8pm

Hailed as the 'Jimi Hendrix of the acoustic guitar', award-winning Forcione is considered one of the most charismatic and inventive performers to come out of Europe in recent years. He breaks the mould of most conventional, popular guitar sounds be it in the field of jazz, Spanish, African, Brazilian or improvised music. International tours have brought high critical acclaim from as far as Australia and Hong Kong to Russia, the Caribbean, USA and all over Europe.
His 16 albums have variously hit the top of UK and international jazz charts and he has shared the stage worldwide with some of the world’s most accomplished musicians, double-billing with artists such as John McLaughlin, John Schoffield and Leo Kotke.
Yes, playing live in Lincoln, Antonio is a class international act and the promotors are now pleased to announce that percussionist Dado will accompany him for the Lincoln gig which is also being filmed by Antonio's Record Lable.
Tickets are £16, Conc.£14, Students £8 available from Lincoln Drill Hall Box Office 01522 873894


See Antonio play ‘I Heard It Through The Grapevine’ @...

Traditional Music Session.

Traditional Music Session with Liam Robinson at the Museum of Lincolnshire Life, Saturday 15 January 2 to 4pm
Friendly jam session, all welcome for tunes and a nice cup of tea. Entrance to the museum is free

Directions - Museum of lincolnshire life

Monday 10 January 2011

Valentines Dance with Swingtime.

Fender launches American Special Jazz and Precision basses

Fender American Special bass guitarsTwo new US-built models heading to Anaheim NAMM 2011
PRESS RELEASE: Fender's two new American Special basses deliver the latest in US-built quality and value, with special features including a slim neck profile, high-gloss finish and the Fender Greasebucket tone circuit, which rolls off highs while maintaining low-end definition.

American Special Precision Bass

American special precision bass
The American Special Precision Bass also features an alder body and 'C'-shaped maple neck, maple fretboard (Black, Candy Apple Red models) or rosewood fretboard (Olympic White, Three-color Sunburst models) with medium jumbo frets, split single-coil alnico pickup, knurled chrome knobs, three-ply pickguard (black-white black on Candy Apple Red and Olympic White models; parchment on Black and Three-color Sunburst models), vintage-style bridge and strap buttons, and deluxe gig bag.

American Special Jazz Bass

American special jazz bass
The American Special Jazz Bass also features an alder body and 'C'-shaped maple neck, maple fretboard (Black, Candy Apple Red models) or rosewood fretboard (Olympic White, Three-color Sunburst models) with medium jumbo frets, single-coil alnico Jazz Bass pickups, vintage-style black plastic Jazz Bass knobs, three-ply pickguard (black-white black on Candy Apple Red and Olympic White models; parchment on Black and Three-color Sunburst models), vintage-style bridge and strap buttons, and deluxe gig bag.

RRPs

American Special Precision Bass: £1,042.80
American Special Jazz Bass: £1,042.80

Sunday 9 January 2011

Dangerous Art; Exhibition at Lincoln Art Works.

There will be an exhibition of` Dangerous Art` by up and coming Pop Artist` Josh Jackson `at Lincoln Art Works at 7 West Parade ,Lincoln,LN1 1NL. 01522 822224.

The exhibition called `Daft Punk` will be running from Tuesday 11th of January to Sunday 16th of January, Open every day from 10am until 3pm.

Saturday 8 January 2011

Rock Music Falls To A 50 Year Low


 MTV reports that 2010 wasn’t a good year for rock fans, as just three of the year’s top 100 singles were classified as rock.
It’s the poorest showing for rock music in 50 years in the UK. In 2009, 13 of the 100 biggest sellers were classified as rock; in 2008, it was 27.
And 2010’s top rock seller, Journey’s Don’t Stop Believin’, was only there thanks to a pop remake. The track was originally released in 1981 and re-entered the charts after it was covered on Glee.
Not surprisingly, it’s hip-hop and R&B that are taking the market share, accounting for 47 of the year’s top 100 tracks. Forty hits were classified as pop, the remaining 10 were dance music.
Rock fared better on the album chart, with Mumford & Sons’ Sigh No More album the year’s 10th best seller. Overall, rock albums made up 27 of the top 100.

See Mumford and Sons @...

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_KCg_QEHtkY

Blues Legends Contribute to 100 Years of Robert Johnson Album

B.B. King, Charlie Musselwhite, Honeyboy Edwards, Ruthie Foster, Cedric Burnside and Hubert Sumlin are part of a Robert Johnson tribute album set for release on February 1 in the USA by Ryko/Big Records.

Big Head Todd and the Monsters are behind the album, 100 Years of Robert Johnson, and tour and have named themselves the Big Head Blues Club – Todd Park Mohr (guitar, vocals), Rob Squires (bass), Brian Nevins (drums) and Jeremy Lawton (keyboards).

According to under cover fm producer Chris Goldsmith said the band worked hard to give Johnson’s music the respect it’s due. Mohr said: “In so many of the takes on Robert’s stuff, you don’t get the depth of emotion that’s in the lyrics and in Robert’s voice. That’s one thing that Chris and the band and my voice were able to bring to it. Chris had great ideas about how to represent the stuff, and all the musicians were just so good at what they did, the unique arrangements just came naturally."