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Pink Floyd sue EMI over download royalties
Thursday, 11 March 2010 04:38
Prog-rock band take record label to court for allegedly breaking terms of contract regarding individual track sales
Pink Floyd are suing their record label EMI, claiming that it has no right to sell their songs except as part of full albums. According to a 1999 contract, tunes like Money and Another Brick in the Wall cannot be "unbundled" from the albums on which they appear; EMI alleges this does not apply to downloads.
Stevie Wonder collects lifetime achievement prize ... 30 years late
Wednesday, 10 March 2010 04:25
'Scheduling conflicts' to blame for R&B legend taking nearly three decades to pick up lifetime achievement prize
Almost 30 years after being awarded one of France's top cultural honours, Stevie Wonder finally showed up to receive the decoration. The R&B legend was formally made a Commander of the National Order of Arts and Letters at a ceremony last weekend.
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Nigel Kennedy lines up soundtrack to 1973 England v Poland game
Tuesday, 09 March 2010 05:21
Violinist and Polish jazz band to improvise during screening of match as part of Southbank festival of Polish culture
It was one of the most traumatic matches in England's football history, the one where that "clown" Jan Tomaszewski made save after save ensuring Poland went to the World Cup and – unthinkably – England didn't. So the decision by the violinist Nigel Kennedy to screen it at the Royal Festival Hall just weeks before this year's World Cup may, at the very least, raise eyebrows.
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Monday, 08 March 2010 13:39
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Elvis Presley: The return of the King
Sunday, 07 March 2010 17:19
Elvis Presley left the army 50 years ago this week, to suggestions that the music he pioneered had died in his absence. The truth turned out to be a little different, says Richard Williams
On the morning of 3 March, 1960, after a flight from Germany broken by a refuelling stop at Prestwick Airport, 30 miles south of Glasgow (the only time he set foot in Britain), the DC7 jetliner carrying Elvis Presley landed at McGuire Air Force Base, New Jersey, amid the remnants of a light blizzard. Forty-eight hours later, Presley was given just over $100 in "out pay" – for travel, food and clothing – and, at the age of 25, discharged from the US Army, his two-year commitment fulfilled. He had been waved off from Wiesbaden by Priscilla Beaulieu, the 14-year-old stepdaughter of a US air force colonel; he was met and escorted away from military life by Nancy Sinatra, the 19-year-old daughter of a man who had once described Presley's music as "a rancid-smelling aphrodisiac".
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Saturday, 06 March 2010 15:46
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