Monday, 8 September 2008
EMI closing doors in Southeast Asia
EMI Music is shuttering its operations in a string of Southeast Asian markets, handing its distribution and marketing over to Warner Music Group.
The move, which was announced Monday and is good immediately, followed several weeks of diligence speculation that EMI might be grading down its operations in Asia. Described in a statement from EMI as a "multi-year license agreement," it will see WMG market and distribute EMI's worldwide repertory in Hong Kong, Malaysia, Singapore, South Korea, and Thailand.
In Indonesia alone, Warner will handle marketing and distribution piece a dedicated EMI office staff will carry on to carry on with A&R tasks for domestic repertoire -- including new signings. EMI declined comment on whether new local signings would be made in the other territories, merely Billboard understands it is unlikely.
WMG will exclusively wield exclusive all physical and digital distribution of EMI Music releases.
"EMI's artists will now be able to fully leverage our Southeast Asian operations, specifically our marketing teams and brobdingnagian distribution web of traditional retail, wireless and on-line partners, through which we've seen large success in recent long time," said Lachie Rutherford, Warner Music Asia Pacific's president.
EMI says it still plans "to grow global digital partnerships" in the territories covered by this divvy up. According to EMI's London-based president of Asia Pacific/Latin America Adrian Cheesley: "In Southeast Asia, EMI will retain a small regional team in Hong Kong to superintend the local marketing and distribution of our artists' music, on the job closely with Lachie and his team."
It is as yet indecipherable how many job losings are involved; however, it is tacit that EMI is presently in audience with all its employees in the affected markets. An EMI spokesperson would not disclose the staff numbers involved.
The two majors already have a partnership in place covering India, the Middle East and North Africa, where EMI has marketed and distributed WMG physical products since 2005. The new concord is expected to get no impact on former Asia/Pacific markets -- India.
Friday, 29 August 2008
Download Ana Popovic mp3
Artist: Ana Popovic: mp3 download Genre(s): Blues Other Discography: Comfort To The Soul Year: 2003 Tracks: 11 Hush! Year: 2001 Tracks: 12 If you're non a vapors purist, you'll love the torrid, passionate playing and vocalizing of Yugoslavian blues-rock guitar player, vocalist, and ballad maker Ana Popovic. Thanks to her father, the Belgrade-raised Popovic was introduced to the megrims at an early historic period, through his varied record player recording accumulation and multitude sessions hosted at the Popovic abode. Born on May 13, 1976, Popovic took up guitar when she was a teenager and formed her downhearted gear stripe, Hush, in 1995. Within a year, with the burst of Communism in Eastern Europe, she was playing vapors festivals in Greece and Hungary and on the job as an opening act for American blue devils edgar Lee Masters, including Junior Wells. Popovic recorded her debut album with Hush in 1999, when she as well affected to the Netherlands to subject field jazz guitar and mankind and pop music at the Conservatory of Music. She had the chance to take care blues guitarist Bernard Allison at a club in Germany. He asked her to come onstage and jam at the end of the show. While Allison invited Popovic to join him on a spell, she had to make back to the Jazz Academy in Holland. Allison asked for a copy of Popovic's record with Hush, and he sent it on to executives at Ruf Records in Germany, wHO were impressed with Popovic's powerful guitar playacting and telling. Ruf contacted her to be percentage of their Jimi Hendrix tribute compiling, and then signed her to a recording sell of her possess. Various months after this, she was on her path to Memphis to record Hush! The album was well standard by vapors wireless programmers and the non-blues purist segments of the American, European, and Canadian vapours fete circuits. In the spring of 2001, she performed at the Memphis in May Festival alongside Bob Dylan, the Black Crowes, and Ike Turner. Within five age of going away Yugoslavia, Popovic, at present in her late twenties, had the probability to do at many of the major European vapours festivals, including Peer, Bishopstock, and Notodden. Along the room she's sabbatum in with the likes of Allison, Michael Hill, and Kenny Neal. Popovic has two albums out on the New Jersey-based Ruf Records America label, Hush!, released in 2000, and Comfort to the Soul, her 2003 button. Jim Gaines and David Z., wHO have worked with early blues-rockers, including Stevie Ray Vaughan, Santana, and Jonny Lang, had roles in recording and admixture both albums. Five of Popovic's sparkling originals polish on Comfort to the Soul, including her homage to the tragic life-time of jazz bassist Jaco Pastorius, divine by a book she read, as well as the album's opening track, "Don't Bear Down on Me (I'm Here to Steal the Show)." She too provides inspired, imaginative covers of Howlin' Wolf's "Seance on Top of the World" and Steely Dan's "Night by Night." Popovic guests on Hill's 2003 two-disc Galvanic Storyland live album. In 2003, Popovic was nominative for a W.C. Handy Blues Award for Best New Artist of the Year and was the commencement European creative person to do at the Handy Awards. Two years later, Popovic released her commencement alive endeavour, Ana! Live in Amsterdam. |
Tuesday, 19 August 2008
Study Makes Association Between Combatant Status, Sexual Violence, Psychological Health
The article identifies the inter-group communication between battler status and sexual violence, psychological psychic trauma, and general health in post-conflict Liberia.
"This study is important because it brings attention to certain vulnerable groups wHO are currently underserved, specifically ex-combatants wHO make up 30 percentage of 3.2 meg people," said Dr. Lawry. "We hope these findings will be used to help the Liberian Ministry of Health in writing their mental health policy."
Dr. Lawry and a squad of researchers surveyed a population of 1,666 adults ripened 18 or older all over a three week period in May 2008. The researchers used a cross-sectional, population based, multistage survey to study mental health predictors including Major Depressive Disorder (MDD), Post-traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD), social performance, exposure to sexual force, and health and mental health necessarily in the Liberian belligerent population.
According to the findings, over 40% of the Liberian household population showed symptom criteria for MDD and 44% showed symptoms of PTSD. Out of the third of the surveyed population that served time as a scrapper, one third base of the adult males experienced sexual violence compared to 7.4% of men world Health Organization did non serve in the fighting forces.
As a general category, 57% of combatants overall demonstrated characteristics of PTSD as compared with 37% of non-combatants. The study also showed that male former combatants who did not have sexual force (46%) were almost half as likely to certify symptoms of PTSD as though that did non experience sexual violence (81%).
The study too considered the role of gender, last that male combatants world Health Organization reported sexual violence had worse mental health outcomes than females with reported sexual violence.
Located on the grounds of Bethesda's National Naval Medical Center and across from the National Institutes of Health, USU is the nation's union school of medicine and graduate school of nursing. The university educates health care professionals dedicated to career armed service in the Department of Defense and the U.S. Public Health Service. Students are active-duty uniformed officers in the Army, Navy, Air Force and Public Health Service, who ar being enlightened to manage with wartime casualties, home disasters, emergent infectious diseases, and other public health emergencies. Of the university's more than 4,000 physician alumni, the brobdingnagian majority service on active duty and are load-bearing operations in Iraq, Afghanistan, and elsewhere, offering their leadership and expertise.
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Saturday, 9 August 2008
Himesh relaunches dad
The man world Health Organization has been the speak of the town for his Chinese hair cut and wagging tongue of late proclaimed his idea of re-launching his father on the designate, which was dedicated to him. Like always, Himesh had invited his pa on the sets as a particular guest where in front of the entire macrocosm a sensitive Himesh narrated how his dad had sacrificed his career for him. Apparently, Himesh's male parent, Vipin Reshammiya has been the spine behind his success.
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Wednesday, 18 June 2008
Selvhat
Artist: Selvhat
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Metal: Death,Black
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Year: 2004
Tracks: 4
As with his Sephardic Tinge project, Anthony Coleman's Selfhaters released their first CD under Coleman's list and their arcsecond in 1998 under the band bring up. There are besides variations in the group's line up. Selfhaters is Coleman on assorted keys and trombone, Jim Pugliese on percussion and trumpet, and Doug Wieselman on e-flat clarinet. The Selfhaters Orchestra adds reedist Michael Attias and cellist Fred Lonberg-Holm (world Health Organization besides plays banjo) to the mix. Clarinetists David Krakauer and Roy Nathanson have besides saturday in.
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Hold Steady releasing 'Positive' bonus disc
NEW YORK -- The Hold Steady had tacked on a bonus disc to limited editions of its upcoming Vagrant album, "Stay Positive," due July 17. The disc sports the songs "Ask Her for Aderall," "Cheyenne Sunrise" and "Two Handed Handshake."
"Ask Her for Aderall" also will appear as a bonus on the vinyl edition of "Stay Positive." According to the band's publicist, these bonus cuts will be available only on the physical versions of the album.
For fans who can't wait until next month to hear "Stay Positive," the set is streaming from the Hold Steady's MySpace site and will be available exclusively via iTunes for a month starting Tuesday. The first single, "Sequestered in Memphis," is available for sale there now.
The Hold Steady has three U.S. shows on tap at the end of the month before heading over to the United Kingdom for festival and headlining dates. A proper North American tour begins July 17 in Cleveland.
Angelina beats Brad in Forbes 'Most Powerful Celebs' list (+photos)
Other newcomers include The Hills star Lauren Conrad (#97), Sex and the City's Sarah Jessica Parker (#72), Zac Efron (#92) and singer/designer Gwen Stefani (#63).Top 10Power Rank Name Category Pay ($USmil) 1. Oprah Winfrey - $275m2. Tiger Woods - $115m3. Angelina Jolie - $14m4. Beyonce Knowles - $80m5. David Beckham - $50m6. Johnny Depp - $72m7. Jay-Z - $82m8. The Police - $115m9. J.K. Rowling - $300m10. Brad Pitt - $20mFor the full list click here.- NZHERALD STAFF
Rage, rage against the dying of the inconvenience
SO DEMANDING: Single or childless people can attest to the transformation that often overtakes their friends when they have kids � an overwhelming urge to update you on their latest parenting adventures that�s both obsessive and boring that can only partially be blamed on a chronic sleep deficiency that medical textbooks tell us can lead to psychosis.
During the first few months of their baby�s life, parents are often grateful for those late night moments when they can unwind in front of the tube with baby asleep on their shoulder. However, as soon as it�s obvious that Junior has noticed the TV�s magic diorama, the anxiety begins. An anxiety prompted by studies -- printed monthly in every parenting magazine -- informing us that just three hours of TV-watching a week during the first two years of a child�s life will irrevocably damage their chances of getting a scholarship to Yale law school.
These studies get trotted out on cue in a piece by Joanna Weiss in Sunday�s Boston Globe, but only after the writer gets anxious over the much harder to quantify effect that DVRs and video-on-demand will have on vulnerable young minds. Weiss begins by waxing nostalgic for the TV of her youth -- a life lived �beholden to the television schedule,� where she had to watch what was on, only when it was on, and had to suffer through Charlie�s Angels reruns after school, because she probably didn�t have a few hundred cable channels to choose from or a hard drive full of TiVo�d shows.
What Weiss seems to have forgotten is that this Edenic world flat-out sucked � I know because I was there too. Given the choice between trawling up and down the vast expanse of digital cable until I find something to kill an hour or two � usually the Military Channel or Alton Brown touring diners and truck stops on Food � and a quick circuit of less than a dozen channels that inevitably leads to The Love Boat, I�ll take the former.
Weiss recounts the awkward conversation she has with her four-year-old whenever she asks to see something that isn�t either on the DVR�s hard drive or available on demand. I�ve had that conversation, which Weiss doesn�t seem to be recognize as an expression of a child�s concept of the eternal now. Time and all its existential implications will impress itself soon enough on her child�s mind. Nonetheless, Weiss worries that her child is �missing something if she isn't forced to wait for precisely what she wants.�
I sometimes think that this inevitable parental recourse to wailing �What about the children?� has been as effective a form of non-pharmaceutical birth control for the childless as kids-eat-for-free nights at restaurants. Weiss� worries that being able to pause a show or choose what you want to watch when you want is only valid if you think that bookmarks and libraries have made reading an activity full of potentially damaging side effects. And if you�re so worried, maybe now is the time to go all Amish and kick the TV to the curb � if you dare.
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Queens Of The Stone Age - Homme Lashes Out At Fan
QUEENS OF THE STONE AGE frontman JOSH HOMME shocked revellers at a music festival in Norway - after lashing out at a disgruntled fan.
The singer became angry after a fan hurled a missile at the stage during his performance at Norwegian Wood Festival in Oslo on Thursday (12Jun08).
In footage posted on video sharing website YouTube.com, the rocker can be seen telling the fan "I will beat the f**king s**t out of you."
The fan was immediately removed from the arena by security guards, reports Gigwise.com.
Fans are not the only individuals to feel Homme's wrath. Last year (Dec07), he lashed out at his own record label Interscope for wasting money - branding the corporation executives a "bunch of f**king idiots".
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Eastenders - British Men Become Ian Beale
British males identify most closely with Ian Beale when it comes to cash.
A poll by Scottish Widows revealed a fifth of UK men surveyed compare themselves to Ian Beale from EastEnders when it comes to spending, describing themselves as tight' or careful' with money.
Furthermore, over a third of men admit that they could be described as diligent' or thrifty' with their finances.
Meanwhile women most closely identify themselves with Honey Mitchell: with 17 per cent of women saying that, like her, they are always short of money' and 15 per cent of women saying that they seem to have one financial crisis after another'.
Six per cent of women compare themselves to debt ridden matriarch Peggy Mitchell.
A further six per cent of people compare themselves with spendaholics Carrie Bradshaw and David Beckham.
Mike Hoban, customer director of Scottish Widows, said: "It's great that so many men see themselves as financially responsible, but they have to make sure that what they are doing with any savings pays off in the long term.
There's no point in saving money now if they end up simply splashing it all at once in a few years time.
Putting a little aside each month and planning carefully for the future will stop them running into a financial crisis in later years."
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Men in Black - 6/17/2008
At last, someone remembered how to make a good summer movie!
With a clever, funny script and dead-on acting by title characters Will Smith and Tommy Lee Jones at the heart of this hot weather gem, MIB gets it all just about right, succeeding at crossing the sci-fi and comedy genres where recent experiments like Mars Attacks! crashed and burned. Linda Fiorentino, almost unbilled in a great supporting role, also lends a fun sexiness to the film -- a picture in which the leads seem perfectly crafted for its stars.
While the plotline about chasing an interstellar bug around New York is a little spare (clocking in at around 90 minutes) and devoid of much sub-plot, it's so damn funny that you'll practically forget about all of that... another trick that recent offerings haven't pulled off. Also, make sure you stay to the end, wherein a surprisingly humble look at life is revealed... especially when you consider that this came from Hollywood.
Not your typical creamsicle.
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Britain's Got Talent Song Topples Rihanna On UK Chart
A song used by the winner of this years Britain’s Got Talent has ended Rihanna’s two week reign at the top of the UK singles chart.
The remix of Gene Kelly’s ‘Singin’ In The Rain’ topped the chart after being used by the competitions winner George Sampson.
Dance act Mint Royale’s remix was originally released in 2006. Rihanna’s ‘Take A Bow’ fell to number two, followed by The Tings Tings at three with ‘That’s Not My Name’.
Elsewhere in the singles chart, Radiohead crept back into the top-40 with ‘Creep’, which charted after the band’s entire back-catalogue was released on the iTunes Music Store last week.
In the album chart, Paul Weller topped the chart with his new double album ’22 Dreams’. The record features collaborations with Oasis guitarists Noel Gallagher and Gem Archer.
The top-10’s other new entry came from the Zutons, whose third album ‘You Can Do Anything’ entered at number six.
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