Mercury Records co-founder Berle Adams has died at the age of 92. He died in LA after battling a long illness. Adams worked in an assortment of music business roles over the years, as well as enjoying success in the TV industry and acting as an agent for the likes of Jack Benny and Alfred Hitchcock.
Born in Chicago, Adams' first experience of the music industry was as a band booker, first for school parties, and later for a string of community events. His first proper job was as a sales rep for Varsity Records, persuading jukebox owners to include the label's music alongside those of much bigger record companies.
In his mid-twenties he took an office job at the General Artists Corporation and began working towards becoming a fully fledged agent, gaining credibility in that domain through his representation of bandleader Louis Jordan. He also booked dates for the likes of Glenn Miller, Nat King Cole and the Andrews Sisters via GAC, before quitting in 1943 to set up his own Berle Adams Agency, with Jordan his main client.
Soon after, he became involved in the launch of the Mercury Radio & TV Company, which subsequently became Mercury Records, and he helped steer some of the record company's early success stories. That said, he only worked with Mercury for a few years, moving to LA in 1947 and returned to the life of a booking agent.
His big career leap came three years later when he was hired by MCA, where he continued to work as a booking agent for music acts, but also became a mover and shaker in the world of US television, and later the film industry following MCA's acquisition of Universal Pictures. He subsequently helped MCA expand its music interests, and launched a new label within the entertainment conglom, UNI Records, which signed, among others, The Who, Neil Diamond, Elton John, and Olivia Newton-John.
He was essentially pushed out of MCA in the early seventies after an internal power struggle, leading to the creation of another Adam's led company, BAC Inc, through which he pursued a wide range of music and TV projects for much of the rest of his life, particularly specialising in the creation and distribution of one-off TV specials for big time music stars.
He retired from both the TV and music industries some years before his death this month.
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Obituaries | Top Stories
Spotify's long-awaited iPhone app will appear on iTunes in the next few days after making it through Apple's review process, seemingly without any significant changes from the original submission.
A spokesperson for Apple told paidContent yesterday afternoon: "The current status as of right now is it's been approved and we hope to add the app to the more than 65,000 apps on the app store very soon. We've been in constant communication working with the developer and have already notified Spotify that the app will be in the app store very soon".
Spotify chief Daniel Ek added via Twitter: "Yes, I can confirm that Apple has approved the app. We're happy but have had a great dialogue with Apple all the way. They've been great!" And, although it's not yet available to the public, he posted 'I Gotta Feeling' by Black Eyed Peas to Twitter using the app. It's not clear if this is because he was hinting that there's more news on the horizon, or if he just has terrible taste in music.
As previously reported, the app will allow Spotify premium subscribers (that's the seven or so people who've opted to pay £10 a month to get the service ad-free) in the UK, Sweden, France, Spain, Norway and Finland to not only stream music, but also cache playlists for offline listening. This latter feature led some to call the app an "iTunes killer". But as we all know, people who use that phrase are usually idiots who don't know what they're talking about.
While it's unlikely that it will topple iTunes' dominance in the music download field, it is likely to sell a lot of iPhones, which is good news for Apple. It's even better news for Spotify, as this, and its other forthcoming mobile apps, are likely to be the key to convincing more people to sign up for their paid service.
Take a look at the app here.
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Top Stories | Digital Business
There's much speculation and doubt still surrounding the plans by Swedish tech firm Global Gaming Factory to buy rogue BitTorrent tracker The Pirate Bay.
As previously reported, GGF have said they will buy the copyright infringing music search engine for $8 million, with plans to turn it into a legit royalty-paying service funded by advertising and the resale of network members' bandwidth.
But, in addition to various criticisms of GGF's proposed business model for the Bay, there have been reports that the tech company won't be able to raise the money required to buy the tracker, and that some of its own shareholders are opposed to the acquisition anyway, scared of the liabilities that might come their way if they buy such a controversial web property. With so much speculation doing the rounds about GGF's plans, and their ability to go through with the controversial acquisition, the Swedish stock exchange suspended trading in the company's shares.
Nevertheless, GGF boss and majority shareholder Hans Pandeya remains optimistic about the planned Bay acquisition. Although admitting that the original financial backers of the deal had got cold feet, and that some of his own shareholders were against the transaction, he has told reporters that he yesterday got shareholder approval for the takeover and that he now has new sources of money in place to go through with the deal.
But the sceptics remain, well, sceptical. Pandeya seemingly got support from his minority shareholders by accepting personal liability for any losses the deal may cause. But some question whether Pandeye - who allegedly owes back taxes and is facing a lawsuit from a former CTO - can actually afford to take on such liabilities. Plus the aforementioned Swedish stock exchange remains angry that Pandeya has not revealed the names of the original financial backers who withdrew from the deal, nor the new backers he claims to have secured.
All of which tells us very little really. Though Pandeya is saying his takeover could now be completed in as soon as eight days. We'll see I guess. Certainly this attempted takeover is as pleasingly dramatic, chaotic and comical as pretty much every other development in The Pirate Bay's history.
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Madonna was booed by a large portion of her audience at a show in Romania on Wednesday after she spoke out against discrimination of the Roma people, Eastern European Gypsies. Prejudice against the Roma is strong in many Central and Eastern European countries, with six murdered and several injured in a recent series of attacks in Hungary.
As part of her current tour, Madonna is joined on stage at one point by Roma musicians and a dancer. After they had performed on Wednesday night, Madonna announced to the audience: "It has been brought to my attention that there is a lot of discrimination against Romanies and Gypsies in general in Eastern Europe. It made me feel very sad. We don't believe in discrimination, we believe in freedom and equal rights for everyone".
This was met with boos and jeers, with more when she went on to mention discrimination against homosexuals too.
One of those who booed, Ionut Dinu, told Associated Press: "I jeered her because it seemed false what she was telling us. What business does she have telling us these things?"
Radu Motoc, from the Romania branch of the Soros Foundation, which funds volunteer socio-political projects added on Thursday:"There is generally widespread resentment against Gypsies in Eastern Europe. They have historically been the underdog. Madonna is a pop star. She is not an expert on interethnic relations".
However, the singer's publicist Liz Rosenberg told reporters: "Madonna has been touring with a phenomenal troupe of Roma musicians who made her aware of the discrimination toward them in several countries, so she felt compelled to make a brief statement".
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Top Stories | Pop Politics
Black Eyed Peas' tour manager Polo Molina will have to wait until next month to face charges of assaulting celebrity blogger Perez Hilton earlier this year. At a hearing on Wednesday, which Molina did not attend, the case was adjourned until 16 Sep.
As previously reported, Perez Hilton got punched by someone at the Cobra nightclub in Toronto after the MuchMusic Video Awards on 21 Jun. Hilton says it was Will.i.am. Will.i.am says it wasn't. Whether or not Will.i.am threw any punches or not is still not clear. However, Molina, who Hilton also says hit him a few times, was charged with assault after the attack and promptly sued for damages by Hilton.
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In The Pop Courts
Fall Out Boy's Patrick Stump has been talking about his previously reported arrest for driving without a valid licence.
He told MTV: "All I really have to say is ignorance of the law isn't innocence. I didn't want to give up my Illinois driver's license and was unaware that was a crime. It is, by the way, in the state of California. Lesson learned. I technically broke a law, so technically I deserve whatever I get. But man, is my mom gonna be pissed".
Stump was released on $15,000 bail on Wednesday morning. If convicted, he could face six months in prison, or a $1000 fine.
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This year's MOBO nominations have been announced. Much has been said already about how mainstream they are this year, particularly with 'X Factor' contestants Alexandra Burke and JLS, and this year's UK Eurovision entrant Jade Ewen all featuring. But surely that's the point of awards. Imagine if one went to someone who deserved it, there'd be outrage!
Anyway, here are the nominations in all their glory:
Best UK Act: Alesha Dixon, Bashy, Beverley Knight, Chipmunk, Dizzee Rascal, DJ Ironik, Donae'o, Mr Hudson, N-Dubz, Tinchy Stryder
Best UK Newcomer: Alexandra Burke, Jade Ewen, JLS, Laura Izibor, Master Shortie
Best R&B/Soul Act: Beverley Knight, Ciara, Jeremih, Keri Hilson, Lemar
Best Hip Hop Act: Chipmunk, Dizzee Rascal, Drake, Eminem, Kanye West
Best Video: Dizzee Rascal - 'Bonkers', Alesha Dixon - 'Boy Does Nothing', Chipmunk - 'Diamond Rings (feat. Emeli Sande)', Beyonce - 'Single Ladies (Put A Ring On It)', Mr Hudson - 'Supernova (feat. Kanye West)'
Best International Act: Akon, Beyonce, Ciara, Drake, Eminem, Jay-Z, Kanye West, Keri Hilson, Lady GaGa, Mariah Carey
Best Song: JLS - 'Beat Again', Chipmunk - 'Diamond Rings (feat. Emeli Sande)', KIG Family - 'Head, Shoulders, Knees And Toes', Tonchy Stryder - 'Number One (feat. N-Dubz)', N-Dubz - 'Strong Again'
Best Album: Kanye West - '808s And Heartbreaks', Tinchy Stryder - 'Catch 22', Bashy - 'Catch Me If You Can', Beyonce - 'I Am... Sasha Fierce;, N-Dubz - 'Uncle B'
Best Reggae Act: Movado, Sean Paul, Serani, Tarrus Riley, Vybz Kartel
Best Jazz Act: Diana Krall, Herbie Hancock, Madeleine Peyroux, Melody Gardot, Yolanda Brown
Best African Act: Amadou And Mariam, Baaba Maal, Eidee, Femi Kuti, K'Naan, Lira, Mujava, Nneka, Oumou Sangare, Salif Kelta
Best Gospel Act: Desire To Worship God, Kiki Sheard, Mary Mary, New Direction, Crew
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Awards & Contests
Basement Jaxx's forthcoming new album, 'Scars', which is released next month, will be their last for Beggars label XL Recordings. The duo signed a five album deal with the label just over a decade ago, releasing their debut album, 'Remedy' in 1999. That deal has now come to and end an will not be renewed.
Felix Buxton told Teletext's Planet Sound that he's not worried about the idea of being without a label, saying: "XL haven't offered us a new deal, but I didn't imagine they would. You don't need a record company now - they aren't so relevant. All you need is someone to distribute your music. Besides, you only make money through touring now".
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Artist Deals
The release date of Mr Hudson's second album (and first since he dropped The Library), 'Straight No Chaser', has been pushed back to 19 Oct.
A message to the Mr Hudson mailing list yesterday read: "The release date of Mr Hudson's hotly-anticipated new album 'Straight No Chaser' has been pushed back to 19 Oct. But we promise it'll be more than worth the wait!"
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Release News
Dubstep label Hyperdub, owned by producer Kode9, has announced a compilation to mark the company's fifth birthday. The first disc of the two disc set will feature new material, most notably from Burial. Disc two will be a best of sort of affair, celebrating some of the label's finest moments. In the run up to the 19 Oct release date, a series of 12" samplers will be released for DJs and suchlike.
Here's the full tracklist:
CD1: King Midas Sound - Meltdown Kode9 & The Spaceape - Time Patrol (feat. Cha Cha) Darkstar - Aidy's Girl's A Computer Samiyam - Roller Skates Flying Lotus - Disco Balls Black Chow - Purple Smoke Burial - Fostercare Cooly G - Weekend Fly Zomby - Tarantula Martyn - Mega Drive Generation LV - Turn Away (feat. Dandelion) Mala - Level Nine LD - Shake It Quarta 330 - Bleeps From Outer Space Ikonika - Sahara Michael Joker & Ginz - Stash
CD2: Kode9 - 9 Samurai Burial - South London Boroughs Kode9 & LD - Bad The Bug - Money Honey Remix (feat. Warrior Queen) LV - Globetrotting (feat. Erol Bellot) Burial - Distant Lights Kode9 & the Spaceape - Ghost Town Kode9 & the Spaceape - Fukkaz Samiyam - Return Darkstar - Need You Zomby - Spliff Dub (Rustie Remix) Ikonika - Please Zomby - Kaliko 2000F & J Kamata - You Don't Know What Love Is Joker - Digidesign Kode9 - 9 Samurai (Quarta 330 Remix)
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Sticking with dubstep, and Dutch producer Dave Huismans has announced that he will release a second album from his 2562 project, 'Unbalance', the follow-up to last year's 'Aerial', on 2 Nov via Tectonic.
Mixing dubstep and techno, 'Aerial' received high praise and featured in a number of end of year lists last year. However, Tectonic boss Pinch says that 'Unblanace' blows it out of the water. He told Resident Advisor: "I've worked closely with 2562 over the last few years and I can honestly say that 'Unbalance' is an incredible album - it's one of the most exciting releases that Tectonic has seen to date - it vastly exceeds the already high standard he set himself with 'Aerial'".
Here's the tracklist:
Intro Flashback Lost Like A Dream Dinosaur Unbalance Superflight Yes / No Who Are You Fooling? Narita Love In Outer Space Escape Velocity [digital release only]
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Kylie Minogue has joined the line-up for that previously reported Abba tribute concert that Radio 2 are putting together. The show will be the singer's only UK live appearance this year, and will see her perform two songs - 'Super Trooper' and 'When All Is Said And Done' - the latter of which she will be joined for by Abba's Benny Andersson.
Says Kylie: "The opportunity to perform classic Abba songs on stage with members of Abba really is a dream come true. Their music has played such a great part in my life from a very early age and I'm thrilled I'll be able to share that with them personally".
'Thank You For The Music... A Celebration Of The Music Of Abba' will take place in London's Hyde Park on 13 Sep.
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Gigs & Tours News
A new online store, offering artists the ability to upload and sell live recordings straight from the mixing desk has been launched in Australia. Owned by Sony Music Australia, BandIt.fm Live (an offshoot of music discovery and etail site BandIt.fm) opened for business yesterday, with a five track EP by Newton Faulkner, recorded at his gig at the Oxford Arts Factory in Sydney the night before.
Sony Music Australia's GM digital and brand development Gavin Parry told Billboard: "The reality is that any recording can be uploaded and distributed via the service. It doesn't have to be live, but that's where we think the market is going in the future. We feel we have something here of real interest. A lot of artists no longer tied to labels will want to use this service. There's nobody in this space".
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Digital Business
Bauer Media have announced that Tom Etherington will take over as Editor of their weekly lads mag Zoo. Etherington, who has been helping launch the Australian edition of Zoo mag, will take over from outgoing editor Ben Todd on the UK version of the magazine.
Look, here's what he said about his new job: "There are some very exciting plans for Zoo, and I can't wait to be a part of them. It's going to be hard to leave Australia, especially at the start of summer, but there's only so much sun a pasty Englishman can take - and only so much Ashes-gloating the Aussies will bear".
Presumable, those "exciting plans" mean looking somewhere else for vaguely recognisable ladies willing to take their clothes off now that Channel 4 have axed 'Big Brother'.
Etherington has been with Bauer (well, EMAP originally) since 2005, and worked on the Australian editions of FHM and Zoo. Prior to that he worked on Zoo's IPC-owned competition Nuts.
As previously reported, the lads mags are among those print titles to see their circulations nose dive in the last year. It's certainly a tricky time to be taking one over.
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Media Business
Newly formed radio firm Your Media has acquired the business assets of the defunct South West Radio Ltd, which gives them a network of stations including 3TR, Bath FM, Brunel FM and Quaywest FM. The new firm also have plans to launch four internet radio stations in addition to their local FM outlets.
The acquisition, though, is not without controversy. A rival bidder for the four FM licences claims that Your Media had an unfair advantage because they have a director in common with the defunct SWR Ltd. That, the boss of Glastonbury Broadcasting Ltd claims, means that Your Media would have had knowledge of his rival bid via the administrators of South West Radio.
Glastonbury Broadcasting's Ross Hemsworth has told Radio Today that he has lodged a formal complaint with both the administrators and media regulator Ofcom.
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Weezer frontman Rivers Cuomo has revealed that the band's entire career stems from one unintentionally ripped-off Metallica riff, which slipped into the band's first song while he was intentionally trying to rip off The Velvet Undergound.
Cuomo told Rolling Stone: "'The Sweater Song' was the first Weezer song I ever wrote, back in 1991. I was trying to write a Velvet Underground-type song because I was super into them, and I came up with that guitar riff. I just picked up that acoustic guitar and the first thing I played was that riff. And it just feels so classic to me, even now when the band starts to play it, it just takes over the energy in the room and you're just transported into the world of Weezer. It wasn't until years after I wrote it that I realised it's almost a complete rip-off of 'Sanitarium' by Metallica. It just perfectly encapsulates Weezer to me - you're trying to be cool like Velvet Underground but your metal roots just pump through unconsciously".
Tags: weezer, metallica
And Finally...
Songwriter Ellie Greenwich has died aged 68 from a heart attack, following a bout of pneumonia, her niece told reporters yesterday.
Born in Brooklyn in 1940, Greenwich, with her husband Jeff Barry, became known as one of the most successful pop songwriters of the 60s, working out of the Brill Building in Manhattan, which also provided working space for other songwriters, including Carole King, Burt Bacharach, Hal David and Phil Spector.
Amongst a string of hits, she and Barry penned songs such as 'Da Doo Ron Ron' and 'Then He Kissed Me' for The Crystals, 'Chapel Of Love' for The Ronettes (written with Phil Spector), 'Doo Wah Diddy Diddy' for Manfred Mann, and 'River Deep, Mountain High' for Ike & Tina Turner. One of the couple's most famous songs was 'Leader Of The Pack, a collaboration with producer Gordon 'Shadow' Morton, which was a hit for The Shangri-Las in 1965. The couple were inducted into the US Songwriters Hall Of Fame in 1991.
Greenwich had begun writing songs as a teenager, and her first commercially released work was 'Silly Isn't It' in 1958, which she performed herself under the name Ellie Gaye for RCA. She released her first solo album, 'Ellie Greenwich Composes, Produces And Sings' ten years later, as an early project for Pineywood Music, the writing and production company she set up with Mike Kashkow in 1967, following her divorce from Barry. She also provided backing vocals for artists such as Dusty Springfield, Bobby Darin and Frank Sinatra in the 60s and 70s and continued to produce other artists, including Neil Diamond.
In 1984, many of her 60s songs were given a new lease of life by the musical 'Leader Of The Pack', written by Anne Beatts, with a story based on Greenwich's life.It transferred to Broadway's Ambassador Theater in 1985 and ran for 120 performances.
Greenwich is survived by a sister.
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Top Stories | Obituaries
Fall Out Boy's Patrick Stump was arrested in LA on Tuesday night for driving without a licence. He was released on $15,000 bail on Wednesday.
The arrest is not expected to affect that band's appearance at this weekend's Reading and Leeds festivals.
A man accused of stalking pop star Miley Cyrus has had a request to lower his bail bond refused at a court hearing in Georgia.
As previously reported, Mark McLeod, who is 53, was arrested after trying to get onto a film set in Savannah, Georgia, where Cyrus is filming a new movie for Disney, called 'The Last Song'. McLeod was previously arrested and charged with disorderly conduct and obstruction after trying to gain access to the same set in June.
He told police that he met the singer 18 months ago, and that she then accepted a proposal of marriage from him. He added that her father, country singer Billy Ray Cyrus, approves of the relationship and that she sends him "secret messages" via her TV show.
McLeod is currently in prison awaiting trial, as he is unable to pay the $55,200 bail bond set at an earlier hearing. Judge Steven Scheer refused a request to reduce the bond at Tybee Island Municipal Court on Tuesday, saying: "I can't deny him bond, but if I could I would, because I do feel he's a danger".
Outside the court, his lawyer James Byrne said: "He's not a danger. He's been painted as this monster, but he's got a family. What he said I understand was unsettling to a lot of folks. But it doesn't make him a stalker".
The case will now be heard at the Chatham County State Court in Savannah at a later date.
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Prominent US music promotions man Howard 'Howie' Goodman died earlier this month after losing his battle with cancer, Billboard has confirmed. He as 59.
Goodman first started dabbling in the music industry while studying at the University Of Memphis in the early seventies, where he worked at two clubs. Using the connections he built there, he set himself up as an independent record promoter, subsequently launching his company Good Choice Promotion. He continued with his promotions work within the record industry at the same time as setting up a restaurant business.
Paying tribute to Goodman, Sony Music's Senior VP of A&R told Billboard: "Howie Goodman promoted music with such great energy. When he got hold of a good song he never let go".
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Obituaries
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