Monthly Archives: January 2007

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Van Halen with Diamond Dave to tour

Sources have told Billboard that a contract could be signed as soon as today for Live Nation to produce a 40-date amphitheater tour by Van Halen this summer, with original frontman David Lee Roth back in the fold for the first time in more than 20 years.

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Indie Labels join forces

From Punknews.org

A number of independent labels have joined together in a move which could have far reaching consequences for the music industry. Labels including heavyweights like Epitaph, Beggars Group have formed Merlin, a collective licensing agency which would allow independents to establish the same kind of market power and negotiating ability currently enjoyed by just four major labels. The organization will represent the labels in negotations with major digital retailers like iTunes, and the result has been likened to a “fifth major.” Merlin will allow online stores and other digital platforms to access its members’ music in one deal, rather than the thousands of separate contracts they would otherwise have to negotiate. Labels will also be able to continue selling independently through their existing distribution networks. The move is also remarkable because it stands to allow the indies to break the major’s stranglehold over distribution channels. The stranglehold has been the subject of frequent antitrust concerns, and has allowed the majors to account for 70% of the entire music industry, despite releasing only 20% of albums.

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Rage Against the Machine reunite

Geoff Boucher of the Los Angeles Times reports that RAGE AGAINST THE MACHINE, the seminal L.A. band that made heavy music into political manifesto, will reunite after a seven-year lull for one show as the headliners at the 2007 Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival.

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Patti Smith working on covers album

According to Punknews.org “Patti Smith is currently working on a covers album to be released in the spring. While a track listing has yet to be announced it will features songs originally performed by Bob Dylan, Jimi Hendrix, Nirvana, Neil Young, Jefferson Airplane and some unannounced surprises. The project will feature appearances by Television‘s Tom Verlaine and the Red Hot Chili Peppers bassist Flea among others.”

Oh yeh, and she has also been inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Shame.

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