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Travis Scott, Kelly Clarkson Among 2023 iHeartRadio Music Festival Performers - www.etonline.com - state Nevada
etonline.com
29.06.2023 / 19:17

Travis Scott, Kelly Clarkson Among 2023 iHeartRadio Music Festival Performers

Travis Scott is joining the the lineup for its 2023 iHeartRadio Music Festival, it was announced on Thursday.Previously announced acts include Fall Out Boy, Foo Fighters, Kane Brown, Kelly Clarkson and Lenny Kravitz among the acts announced on Tuesday. Lil Wayne, Miguel, Public Enemy, Sheryl Crow, Thirty Seconds to Mars, Tim McGraw and TLC are also on the bill for the epic two-day fest, which will be hosted by Ryan Seacrest. The iHeartRadio Music Festival is scheduled for Sept.

KISS OF LIFE unveil dramatic music video for B-side ‘Bye My Neverland’ - www.nme.com - Thailand
nme.com
28.06.2023 / 09:17

KISS OF LIFE unveil dramatic music video for B-side ‘Bye My Neverland’

K-pop girl group KISS OF LIFE have released the music video for their song ‘Bye My Neverland’ from their upcoming self-titled debut record.On June 28 at Midnight KST, the quartet unveiled their music video for their forthcoming B-side ‘Bye My Neverland’. The song, along with each of the members’ solo tracks will be released in their self-titled debut mini-album on July 5 and its lead single ‘Shhh’.In the new visual for ‘Bye My Neverland’, it is revealed that the events of the members’ previously released solo music videos had occurred simultaneously, and that they had unknowingly crossed paths several times.

SHINee make a powerful return with trippy music video for ‘Hard’ - www.nme.com
nme.com
26.06.2023 / 09:25

SHINee make a powerful return with trippy music video for ‘Hard’

K-pop boyband SHINee have made a comeback with their new single and album ‘Hard’.On June 26 at 6pm KST, the SM Entertainment boyband dropped their eighth studio album ‘Hard’ and a vibrant music video for its lead single of the same name.In the new visual, the members perform to the track from a trippy set modelled after the inside of a piano. In other scenes, solo shots of them glitch into one another as they dance.“Hard like a criminal, hard like the beat / Hard like ma flow (Mmm, tasty) / Yeah, strike a pose, take a bite / Who’s coming? / We go hard, oh, catch a fright?,” they chant on the chorus.Including ‘Hard’, the group’s new studio album comprises a total of 10 tracks.

‘Carlos’ Review: A Portrait of Carlos Santana Revels in His Musical Life Force - variety.com - Mexico - city Santana
variety.com
25.06.2023 / 18:07

‘Carlos’ Review: A Portrait of Carlos Santana Revels in His Musical Life Force

Owen Gleiberman Chief Film Critic “Carlos” has one of the best openings I’ve ever seen — or heard — in a music documentary. We hear Carlos Santana, waxing philosophical and wise (as he’s prone to do). Intercut with his words, at throbbing intervals of about 20 seconds (and at top volume), are the iconic organ-and-bass notes — BOM BOM!…BOM BOM! — that open “Oye Como Va,” the 1971 hit by Santana. I’ll confess that “Oye Como Va” is one of those classic-rock radio staples I feel like I’ve heard more times in my life than I ever need to. (Sort of like “Moondance” and “Tempted” and “Won’t Get Fooled Again.”) Yet “Carlos,” instead of assaulting you with the song, severs those four notes from it (BOM BOM!…BOM BOM!) and blows them up into a piece of pop art, like a Warhol sound painting. It asks us to hear the magic of what Carlos Santana did by reveling in the sonic texture, the Latin-gone-psychedelic moxie of those notes.

Warner Bros. Discovery Negotiating $500 Million Deal to Sell Film and TV Music Publishing Assets - variety.com
variety.com
22.06.2023 / 19:55

Warner Bros. Discovery Negotiating $500 Million Deal to Sell Film and TV Music Publishing Assets

Jem Aswad Executive Editor, Music Warner Bros. Discovery is negotiating to sell around half of the storied Warner studio’s film and TV music-publishing assets for approximately $500 million, three sources confirm to Variety. The news was first reported by Hits. While it is unclear exactly which assets are on the table, one source says that the rights to “slightly less than half” of the catalog, with a price of around $500 million, are likely to go to a major label, with Sony said to be in the lead. The catalog is believed to include music from such films as “Purple Rain,” “Evita,” “Sweeney Todd,” “Rent” several “Batman” films and many more titles, as well as songs included in iconic films such as “As Time Goes By” from “Casablanca” — iconic titles to be sure, but again, it is unclear exactly which rights are in play. Top attorney Allen Grubman is said to be overseeing the deal for Warner Discovery CEO David Zaslav.

Watch Stray Kids’ fiery music video for ‘Topline’ with Tiger JK - www.nme.com - Japan - North Korea
nme.com
22.06.2023 / 09:33

Watch Stray Kids’ fiery music video for ‘Topline’ with Tiger JK

K-pop boyband Stray Kids have released the music video for ‘Topline’, from their latest album ‘5-Star’.In the new music video, Stray Kids and featured artist Tiger JK perform the high-octane song in a warehouse atop shopping containers, as money falls from the sky.“On the top line, we swing to the beat show / Ha, hotline, hot, hot, we about to blow, top line / We can see the world under our feet, we’re the top line / Your neck must be stiff from only looking up,” they rap.‘5-Star’ includes a total of 12 songs, including the single ’S-Class’. The record also features their August 2022 track ‘Mixtape: Time Out’, as well as a Korean version of their Japanese single ‘The Sound’, plus ‘Get Lit’ and ‘DLC’.‘5-Star’ is Stray Kids’ first domestic release in over seven months, following their mini-album ‘Maxident’ in October 2022, as well as their first studio album since 2021’s ‘NOEASY’.The record has since become Stray Kids’ third consecutive Billboard 200 Number One, following their two 2022 releases, ‘Maxident’ and ‘Oddinary’.In other K-pop news, Tomorrow X Together (TXT) are set to collaborate with the Jonas Brothers on a brand-new single called ‘Do It Like That’.

Universal Music Publishing signs Niall Horan - completemusicupdate.com - Britain
completemusicupdate.com
21.06.2023 / 10:55

Universal Music Publishing signs Niall Horan

Universal Music Publishing has only gone and signed itself Niall Horan to one of those big fuck off global publishing deals that all the cool kids keep talking about. Endlessly talking about them they are. TikTok is full of cool kids talking about global publishing deals.

Arnold Schwarzenegger’s ‘Fubar’ renewed for season two - www.nme.com - California - city Santora
nme.com
19.06.2023 / 20:57

Arnold Schwarzenegger’s ‘Fubar’ renewed for season two

Arnold Schwarzenegger has announced Fubar will return for a second season at Netflix.The actor made the announcement during Netflix’s Tudum event on Saturday (June 17), where a blooper reel was also released. You can check out the clip below.In a post on Twitter, Schwarzenegger wrote: “Sequel’s in the bag.

Universal, Sony and more sue Twitter for $250million following alleged copyright infringement - www.nme.com - Nashville
nme.com
16.06.2023 / 06:34

Universal, Sony and more sue Twitter for $250million following alleged copyright infringement

Twitter following alleged copyright infringement.The suit was filed in Nashville’s Federal Court yesterday (June 14) and claims that the social media platform has infringed on over 1,700 different songs.It also seeks up to $150,000 (£118,630) per infringement — which totals up to $255million (£180million) to be paid if Twitter is found liable.Some of the biggest music publishing companies are included among the plaintiffs listed including Sony Music Publishing, Warner Chappell, Universal Music Publishing, BMG and Kobalt.The publishers listed direct copyright infringement, contributory infringement and vicarious infringement as their counts.David Israelite, the president of NMPA issued a statement regarding the suit, stating: “Twitter stands alone as the largest social media platform that has completely refused to license the millions of songs on its service.”He continued: “Twitter knows full well that music is leaked, launched, and streamed by billions of people every day on its platform. No longer can it hide behind the DMCA and refuse to pay songwriters and music publishers.”Twitter has not yet issued a response regarding the allegations.The inability of the social media giant and music publishers to reach a licensing agreement stems back numerous years and, at time of writing, Twitter is the only major social media company to be working without one.As per the suit, the plaintiffs stated that they hoped new ownership of the company would help them resolve the ongoing issue.

Twitter Hit With $250 Million Copyright-Infringement Lawsuit From Music Publishers - variety.com - Tennessee
variety.com
16.06.2023 / 05:06

Twitter Hit With $250 Million Copyright-Infringement Lawsuit From Music Publishers

Jem Aswad Executive Editor, Music The National Music Publishers Assn., acting on behalf of 17 major music publishers, is filing a federal copyright infringement lawsuit against Twitter for its failure to license and pay for the music widely available on its platform.  The complaint seeks more than $250 million in damages for hundreds of thousands of noticed infringements of approximately 1,700 works. “Twitter fuels its business with countless infringing copies of musical compositions, violating Publishers’ and others’ exclusive rights under copyright law,” the complaint reads in part. “While numerous Twitter competitors recognize the need for proper licenses and agreements for the use of musical compositions on their platforms, Twitter does not, and instead breeds massive copyright infringement that harms music creators…

Music publishers sue Twitter for $250M for allowing copyrighted songs - nypost.com
nypost.com
16.06.2023 / 04:27

Music publishers sue Twitter for $250M for allowing copyrighted songs

lawsuit said.Members of the National Music Publishers’ Association, including Sony Music Publishing, BMG Rights Management and Universal Music Publishing Group, are seeking more than $250 million in damages for alleged infringement of nearly 1,700 copyrights.The lawsuit said the longstanding infringement has gotten worse since Elon Musk bought Twitter in October, and that other major platforms like TikTok, Facebook and YouTube properly license music from the publishers.Twitter did not immediately respond to a request for comment.The artists represented by the suit include Taylor Swift, Beyoncé, The Weeknd, Ed Sheeran, the Rolling Stones, Lady Gaga, Miranda Lambert and Rihanna.NMPA President David Israelite said in a statement that Twitter “stands alone as the largest social media platform that has completely refused to license the millions of songs on its service.”Twitter “routinely ignores” repeat infringement by users who post tweets that contain unlicensed music, the lawsuit said.

Sundance Institute Lands $4M Endowment Gift From Federated Indians of Graton Rancheria In Support Of Opportunities For Indigenous California Talent - deadline.com - USA - California - India
deadline.com
16.06.2023 / 03:37

Sundance Institute Lands $4M Endowment Gift From Federated Indians of Graton Rancheria In Support Of Opportunities For Indigenous California Talent

The Sundance Institute revealed on Wednesday that it has received the largest endowment gift in its history, a $4M endowment in support of the the Institute’s Indigenous Program from the Federated Indians of Graton Rancheria, which will provide new support for artists from California-based tribes, both federally and non-federally recognized.

Twitter Facing $250 Million Music Publishers Lawsuit Citing Copyright Infringement - thewrap.com
thewrap.com
16.06.2023 / 02:19

Twitter Facing $250 Million Music Publishers Lawsuit Citing Copyright Infringement

sued Twitter for copyright infringement covering 1,700 songs. Up to $250 million in damages are being sought.

Outfest Announces Centerpiece Films, Family, And Music Events For Outfest Los Angeles 2023 Summer Festival; Fest To Award Amandla Stenberg With Its Platinum Maverick Award - deadline.com - Los Angeles - Los Angeles
deadline.com
16.06.2023 / 02:17

Outfest Announces Centerpiece Films, Family, And Music Events For Outfest Los Angeles 2023 Summer Festival; Fest To Award Amandla Stenberg With Its Platinum Maverick Award

Today, Outfest announced the centerpiece events and special awardees that will headline the 41st Outfest Los Angeles Summer Festival presented by Warner Bros. Discovery and Genesis Motor America, taking place July 13 – 23 in venues around Los Angeles.

Pregnant ‘Vanderpump Rules’ Alum Stassi Schroeder Bares All For Nude Maternity Photo Shoot - etcanada.com - city Hartford
etcanada.com
14.06.2023 / 04:11

Pregnant ‘Vanderpump Rules’ Alum Stassi Schroeder Bares All For Nude Maternity Photo Shoot

Stassi Schroeder is following in the footsteps of such stars as Demi Moore, Cindy Crawford and Christina Aguilera by taking it all off for a nude photo shoot celebrating her pregnancy.

American Rag's Mark Werts Reveals Why His Store Is a Fashion Haven for Jennifer Lopez and Dakota Johnson - www.etonline.com - USA - California
etonline.com
13.06.2023 / 22:26

American Rag's Mark Werts Reveals Why His Store Is a Fashion Haven for Jennifer Lopez and Dakota Johnson

Jennifer Lopez, Dakota Johnson, Natalie Portman, Lucy Hale, Ashlee Simpson, Cindy Crawford, Kate Bosworth, and more celebs are on the hunt for unique fashion finds, all they have to do is pop into American Rag Cie in Los Angeles, California, and their style needs are bound to be met. The store has been the go-to destination for It-girls since its opening in 1984, and it all comes down to the retailer’s curated merchandise. Think: Vintage T-shirts, sweaters, sweatshirts, shorts, jackets, hats, belts, and jeans laid out in a 4,000-square-foot space, along with must-haves from brands like Ganni, Comme des Garçons Play, Paloma Wool, Polo Ralph Lauren, and Les Tien in the shop’s contemporary section.«Our pieces can be new, quirky, fun, whimsical, and sometimes humorous, but they’re always chic, tasteful, and stylish, so they can be worn over a long period of time,» founder and owner Mark Werts tells ET. «We seek unusual items that bring a little something more. … We want our customers to feel special when they wear or use items purchased at American Rag,» he continues. To gather this exclusive inventory, Werts makes an effort to stay inspired by traveling, reading, following his heart, and being friendly to everyone he comes across. «Celebrities and stars love the store because we treat everyone the same and with a big gracious smile.

Twitter Sets Messaging Restrictions for Users Without Blue Subscription - thewrap.com
thewrap.com
12.06.2023 / 20:29

Twitter Sets Messaging Restrictions for Users Without Blue Subscription

tweet. “As I’ve said many times, it is increasingly difficult to distinguish between AI bots. Soon, it will be impossible.

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