May 31, 2000Whoa! Black Rob Arrested
According to the New York Post, rapper Black Rob was arrested on Sunday on gun and drug
charges stemming from an impromptu autograph signing. The rapper allegedly stopped in
Manhattan to sign autographs for some fans when two undercover cops allegedly saw him hand
his friend Kwamie Thomas a .22 caliber handgun to put in the vehicle. An arrest team was
then called to the scene when they searched the vehicle and allegedly found the gun and
tablets of the drug ecstasy. Black Rob, born Robert Ross, and Thomas were both charged
with criminal possession of a weapon and criminal possession of a controlled substance. In
related news, Black Rob's gold selling debut album, Life Story, sold another 24,356 copies
this week. It placed 61 on Soundscan. The album is being fueled by the hit single
"Whoa!"
Ving Rhames to Portray Johnnie Cochran
Actor Ving Rhames has signed on to play attorney Johnnie Cochran in American Tragedy.
American Tragedy is a CBS miniseries based on the O.J. Simpson Criminal trial. Rhames told
Reuters that he sees some similarities in Cochran and King. He said, "Some saw King
as a hero, others as a villain, and I look at Cochran in a similar way. I'll read all the
testimony, the books, and interviews Cochran gave to get his perspective."
Rhames won an Emmy Award for his portrayal of boxing promoter Don King in HBO's Don
King: Only in America. Rhames has also signed on to portray former boxer Sonny Liston in
the biopic Night Train. His film, Mission: Impossible 2, hits theatres on Wednesday and
also stars Tom Cruise, Anthony Hopkins, and Thandie Newton. The film is being distributed
through Paramount Pictures and is directed by John Woo. American Tragedy is still in
negotiations for other cast members and may appear on the small screen as early as next
year.
May 30, 2000Diane Reeves Cancels South Carolina Performance
Jazz singer Dianne Reeves has cancelled her June 3rd performance at the Spoleto
Festival in Charleston, South Carolina. The singer is not in agreement with the recent
approved bill by South Carolina's legislature to remove the flag from the State house and
place it on a Confederate Memorial in the center of a busy intersection.
Reaves said in a press statement, "The Spoleto festival has always been to me a
celebration of diversity through art. Although I looked forward to participating, I have
decided to cancel my performance until the circumstances evolve into a satisfactory
resolution.
"My forefathers and mothers suffered, died and fought the power that this flag
represents so that our voices could be free. Like so many others, I know what this flag
represents and still it is allowed to fly in place of honor. There are so many great
things that could be put in this public arena that would have the power to unite and heal
rather than be divisive," Reaves also stated.
On Thursday, the South Carolina House and state Senate agreed to remove the Confederate
flag from the state's capitol building. The flag will now be placed near the Confederate
Soldier Monument in front of the Capitol. The flag will be taken down at 12 noon on July
1st. Democratic Governor Jim Hodges said that he would sign the measure and will hold a
ceremony to mark the lowering and removal of the flag.
The National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) however isn't in
favor of the compromised bill. The NAACP, which embarked a tourism boycott this year to
protest the flag's raising, said the flag will still be displayed in a prominent place.
The NAACP will continue with the boycott.
NAACP President, Kwesi Mfumi, said, "The governor and the Legislature have taken a
political position. The NAACP has a principled position. To take it from the top of the
dome where you had to strain to see it, and move it to a place where anyone coming down
the main street will see it is an insult."
Opponents of the flag claim that the new display is even more prominent. It will be
located by traffic lights near one of Columbia's busiest intersections. South Carolina is
the only state that still flies the Confederate flag. Supporters of the flag say it
represents Confederate heritage and honors their Civil War dead. Opponents see the flag as
a symbol of racism and slavery.
Ray Charles Signs to InVision
Ray Charles recently signed a multi album deal with InVision Records. InVision Records
is a division of Falcon Entertainment Corporation. Falcon Entertainment also recently
announced they were forming Independent Music Network Television (IMNTV). IMNTV will air
videos by amateur and professional groups. The label has also signed rock act Saint Eve
and Venezuelan band Melange.
Charles was elected into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1986. His most recent album
was 1996's Strong Love Affair. Charles's previous deal wit Quincy Jones' Qwest Records
ended earlier this year. Charles' hits include "What I Say," "Georgia on My
Mind," and "Hit the Road Jack."
May 29, 2000Will Smith Agrees to Play Muhammad Ali
Will Smith has officially signed on to play Muhammad Ali in the biopic about the three
time former boxing heavyweight champion of the world. The film will be distributed
thorough Columbia Pictures. Michael Mann is scheduled to direct the film. The braggadocio
fast talking ex-champ who now suffers from Parkinson's disease also approved of Smith
portraying him. The Muhammad Ali biopic is slated for a summer 2001 release.
Smith was originally offered the role in 1998 but held out to film the movie The Legend
of Bagger Vance. The Legend of Bagger Vance is scheduled to be released on August 4th. The
film will be distributed through Dream Works Pictures and also stars Matt Damon and Jack
Lemmon. The film will be directed by Robert Redford.
Ruff Ryders Set to Explode Again
Ruff Ryder's Ryde or Die Vol.2 is scheduled to be released on June 27th. This explosive
album features appearances by Snoop, Scarface, Twista, Redman, and Method Man. The first
single and video from the album is "Got it All." The track features Ruff Ryder
members Jadakiss and Eve. Ruff Ryder members DMX, Sheek, Styles, Drag-On, and Yung Won are
also featured on the project. The album includes production by Swizz Beatz, Teflon and
Mahogany. Ruff Ryders' Ryde or Die Vol.1 spawned Eve's hit "What Ya Want" and
Jay-Z's "Jigga." Here is the track listing from the Ryde or Die Vol. 2
compilation album.
1. WW III Featuring Yung Wun, Snoop Dogg, Scarface & Jadakiss
2. 2 Tears in a Bucket Featuring Sheek, Redman & Method Man
3. Got It All - Featuring Eve & Jadakiss
4. Ryde or Die Boyz Featuring Larsiny & Yung Wun
5. It's a Holiday Skit
6. Holiday Featuring Styles
7. Weed, Hoes, Dough Featuring Drag-On
8. Fuck the Haters Skit
9. Fright Night Featuring Swizz Beatz & Busta Rhymes
10. My Name is Kiss Featuring Jadakiss
11. Twisted Heat Featuring Twista & Drag-On
12. Go Head Faeturing The Lox
13. I'm a H-O-E Skit
14. Stomp Featuring Yung Wun & Trick Daddy
15. The Great Featuring DMX
16. It's Going Down Featuring Parle
May 28, 2000The Return of Prince
The Artist Formally Known as Prince announced in a press conference yesterday that he
was reverting back to his old name and doing away with the unpronounceable symbol that he
has been using for the last seven years. Price said, "On December 31, 1999, my
publishing contract with Warner/Chappell expired, thus emancipating the name I was given
before birth, Prince, from all long-term restrictive documents. I will now go back to
using my name instead of the symbol I adopted as a means to free myself from all
undesirable relationships." The 41-year old star was born Prince Rogers Nelson.
Prince also stated in the press conference that he was severing his ties with Arista
Records due in part to the leaving of Clive Davis. He said, "I didn't have a contract
with Arista. I had an agreement with Clive Davis."
Prince's next album will probably be released through the Internet. He will also open
his Paisley Park recording studio to the public for tours running from June 7th to June
13th. Prince will also perform on the last day of the event. For more information on
events happening at Paisley Park, log on to Prince's website at npgonlineltd.com
Ginger Spice Receives Therapy
Former Spice Girl Geri Halliwell is expected to be featured in the British film,
Therapist. Halliwell will star as Amy, a young woman who has affair with her therapist.
The film is scheduled to begin filming this fall and is scheduled to hit theatres in 2001.
Halliwell is currently working on her second solo album since her departure from The Spice
Girls. She is expected to make around $1.51 million for the film. The film is scheduled to
be directed by David Green. Her solo debut Schizophonic, released in 1999, has been
certified platinum.
May 26, 2000Dr. Dre Seeks List of Napster Offenders
Dr. Dre has hired U.K. independent-based software company NetPD to compile a list of
Napster users that are allegedly trading the rap star's copyrighted materials. Rock group
Metallica previously hired the company to compile a list of offenders. After Metallica
delivered the list of 300,000 offenders, Napster blocked access to them from their
service. Dr. Dre is expected to do the same thing.
Napster is being accused of trading recording artists' songs without the consent of the
musicians. The file sharing company has also been sued by the Recording Industry
Association of America (RIAA). Napster was seeking legal protection under section 512 A of
the Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA) by claiming that its file sharing database
provides a service similar to an Internet service provider. This provision would have
excluded Napster from being responsible for the actions of its users. Both artists will
proceed with the lawsuit despite of the block
The Temptations to Release 57th Album
The Temptations will release their 57th album, Ear Resistible on Tuesday. The first
single, "I'm Here," was produced by R&B singer Joe. Additional production
and writing is done by Gerald Levert and Narada Michael Walden. Their previous album,
Phoenix Rising, was nominated for two Grammies in 1999 and became their first album to
reach platinum status in their 40-year career.
The five-man group has endured 19 different singers and still has preserved over 40
years. In a press release, original founding member Otis Williams said, "This group
has gone through it all. Man, we've seen it all. The highs have been incredibly high, the
lows incredibly low. Through it all, I've been comforted by one idea that no one man is
greater than the sum total. The proof is that we're still here, forty years later, still
singing pretty, still climbing the charts, still creating cutting-edge projects like Ear
Resistible."
Temptations classics include "My Girl," "Just My Imagination," and
"Papa Was a Rolling Stone." Here is the track listing from The Temptations
latest album Ear Resistible:
1. I'll Just Go Crazy
2. I'm Here
3. Your Love
4. Elevator Eyes
5. Selfish Reasons
6. Kiss Me Like You Miss Me
7. Party
8. It's Alright to Be Wrong
9. Proven & True
10. Got to Get on the Road
11. I'll Just Go Crazy
12. A Little Bit Lonely
13. One Love One World (Interlude)
14. Error of Our Ways
May 25, 2000Beastie Boys Named in Sample Lawsuit
The Beastie Boys were recently named in a lawsuit filed by jazz musician and classical
flutist James W. Newton. The lawsuit claims that the Beastie Boys used a six second sample
from his 1982 song "Choir " from the album "Axum. The song in question is
the Beastie Boys track "Pass the Mic" from their album, Check Your Head.
Newton's label, ECM Records, gave the Beastie Boys sample clearances but Newton claims
that he holds the publishing rights to the song and not the record company. Also named in
the copyright infringement suit are producer Mario Caldato, Jr, Capitol Records, Grand
Royal Records, Brooklyn Dust Music and Universal Polygram International Publishing. Newton
wants $150,000 for each alleged violation including remixes and videos.
Brandy to Receive Recording Academy Award
The Los Angeles Chapter of the Recording Academy has chosen Les Bider, Chairman/CEO of
Warner/Chappell Music, Inc. and recording artist Brandy as recipients of the 2000
Governors Award. Award winning producer and songwriter David Foster and film composer
James Newton Howard are also recipients.
The Governors Award is the highest honor bestowed by a chapter and is presented each
year to Recording Academy members who have been recognized as an invaluable asset to the
music community. Recipients of the Governors Award are selected in acknowledgment of the
excellence and integrity embodied in their work, as well as their willingness to support
and participate in programs benefiting the music community.
The Los Angeles Chapter will pay tribute to the honorees at its annual Membership
Awards Luncheon on June 15 at the Beverly Hills Hotel in California. Previous honorees of
the Governors Award include Natalie Cole, Jewel, Quincy Jones, Smokey Robinson, and Diane
Warren. The National Academy of Recording Arts & Sciences, Inc. (The Recording
Academy) is a non-profit organization of more than 15,000 musicians, producers, and other
recording professionals. Best known for the GRAMMY Awards, The Recording Academy is also
responsible for numerous groundbreaking outreach programs involving education, human
services, and cultural enrichment.
May 24, 2000Penn State QB Beats Down Cop
Penn State's star quarterback Rashard Casey and his friend Desmond Miller
were charged with aggravated assault for allegedly punching off-duty police
officer Patrick Fitzsimmons in the face. The incident occurred early Sunday
morning around 2:30 a.m. at the River Street Café in a Hoboken, New Jersey.
According to the New York Daily News, Casey and Miller, who are both black,
were talking to the officer's female companion, who is also black, inside
the club. Upon the couple leaving, Casey and Miller punched the officer in
the back of the head as he walked away because he was with a black woman. It
has since been ruled a racially motivated attack.
According to reports, the five-year police veteran was knocked
unconsciousness and suffered "significant" facial wounds and will have to
undergo surgery. Fitzsimmons was treated and released from St. Mary's
Hospital. Despite his football accolades, Casey was drafted by the Tampa Bay
Devil Rays as an outfielder.
Coca-Cola's True Talent Search
Rappers Beanie Sigel and Nelly along with R&B singer Dwayne Wiggins will be
part of Coca-Cola's "True Talent" search seven city tour. The event will
start on June 8th in Fresno, California and wrap up in Los Angeles,
California. New York and Washington, D.C are also among the selected stops.
Representatives from Def Jam, Farmclub.com, and Coca-Cola will be at the
regional showcases to scout talent for possible recording contracts. The
National Finals will be held at The House of Blues in Los Angeles,
California on June 30th.
BET's Rap City host Tigga will host the regional preliminaries. Biz Markie
will DJ the tour. Eve, Eightball, and DJ Jazzy Jeff are among the artist
scheduled to appear as judges throughout the tour. The winners of the talent
search competitions in New York on June 8th and Washington, D.C. on June
30th will receive demo deals from Def Jam and Farmclub.com. The overall
finalist is slated to earn a cash prize and a possible endorsement from
Coke. Here is the "True Talent" tour itinerary:
6/8 - Fresno, CA - Casablanca Hill - performance by Ask M.E.
6/8 - New York, NY - Apollo Theater - performance by Beanie Sigel
6/15 - Santa Clara, CA - Paramount's Great America - performance by Dwayne
Wiggins
6/22 - Birmingham, AL - Alabama Theater - performance by Nelly
6/25 - Houston, TX - Six Flags' Southern Star - performance by Profyle
6/29 - Philadelphia, PA - Club Egypt - performance by Ram Squad
6/30 - Washington, DC - BET's Black Hall Studio - performance by Drag-On
7/22 - Los Angeles, CA - House Of Blues
May 23, 2000Stevie Wonder Lends Voice to Democrats
Stevie Wonder and Lenny Kravitz will perform at the Democratic National Committee to
help raise money for Al Gore's presidential bid. The event will be held on May 24th at the
MCI Center in Washington, D.C. The event entitled, "DNC Gala 2000: The National
Tribute to President Clinton," will also pay homage to the current president. Clinton
and Gore are both scheduled to appear.
Tickets can be obtained by logging on to www.democrats.org; after donating a minimum of $50 to the Democratic
National Committee. The Democratic National Committee hopes to break the current one-day
fundraising record of $12 million dollars. Comedian Robin Williams will also perform at
the fundraiser
N'Sync & Monica Promote Aids Awareness
N'Sync and Monica recently taped HIV prevention campaigns for the LIFEbeat
organization. The commercials are scheduled to begin airing this week. LIFEbeat is a
national non-profit HIV/AIDS resource and awareness organization dedicated to mobilizing
the talent of the music industry. One of LIFEbeat's missions is to raise money and
awareness through a nationwide series of music events that benefit local AIDS service
organizations. N'Sync's AIDS prevention commercial is also featured on LIFEbeat's official
website. Britney Spears and Busta Rhymes are also slated to record a series of radio
public service announcements for the organization this summer.
LIFEbeat was co-founded in April 1992 by Bob Caviano, a respected industry manager and
producer who died on September 22, 1992, due to complications caused by AIDS, and Daniel
Glass, a music industry veteran. For more information on LIFEbeat and to view N'Sync's
public service announcement regarding AIDS and safe sex, log on to www.lifebeat.org.
May 22, 2000Fred Durst Cleared of Assault Charges
Fifth degree assault and disorderly conduct charges were dismissed on Friday against
Limp Bizkit lead singer Fred Durst. The incident stemmed from a skirmish at a July concert
in Minnesota where Durst was accused of kicking security guard Pat Estes in the head. Pat
Estes, reportedly suffered $30,000 in medical bills and lost wages stemming from the
incident. Durst settled most of the civil suit out of court including pain and suffering
and emotional distress claims. He is still in negotiations about the workers compensation
claim. The court proceedings were held at Ramsey County District Court in St. Paul,
Minnesota.
Limp Bizkit recently came out in support of Napster after many recording artists like
Dr. Dre and Metallica were suing the maker of the music sharing file company. Napster will
also sponsor Limp Bizkit's free concert, which is also scheduled to feature performances
by Cypress Hill. Skull & Bones,Cypress Hill's fifth album, debuted at five on
Soundscan last week. Limp Bizkit is currently working on their third album tentatively
titled Chocolate Starfish and the Hot Dog Flavored Water.
StarMedia Sponsors Santana's Tour
Carlos Santana's North American Tour will be sponsored by StarMedia Network. StarMedia
Network is an Internet company for Spanish and Portuguese speaking people. Santana's North
American tour will start on July 20th in West Palm Beach, Florida and wrap up in
Minneapolis, Minnesota on August 22nd. Macy Gray is scheduled to open the tour until
August 16th while Everlast will complete the remaining agenda.
StarMedia Network also plans to launch a Santana website, which will include
interviews, behind the scenes footage, and allow fans to chat directly with Santana and
his bandmates. For a complete tour itinerary, log on to www.Santana.com.
In related Santana news, his attorney John Branca responded to rumors about the singer
leaving Arista Records, saying, "Carlos Santana has made no firm decision about his
future recording plans and he is keeping his options open."
BMG announced last week that Antonio "LA" Reid would take over Arista Records
and replace Clive Davis on July 1st. It is rumored that several artists may walk with
Davis including Whitney Houston. In the May 13th issue of Billboard Magazine, Reid said,
"My position at Arista is not to give artists to other labels."
May 21, 2000Michael Bolton Loses Appeal
Michael Bolton lost his appeal when a federal judge upheld a jury's decision that he
plagiarized part of the Isley Brothers' song "Love is a Wonderful Thing." Bolton
released his song with the same name in 1991. In 1994, a Los Angeles, California jury
ruled that the Isley Brothers' would receive 66 percent of the profits from the song and
28 percent of the album sales of Time, Love & Tenderness. Sony Music would pay $4.2
million of the judgement. Bolton was responsible for $933,000 while Andrew Goldmark,
Bolton's co-writer, was liable for $221,000. Bolton claimed that he and Goldmark never
heard the Isley Brothers' song.
The 9th U.S. District Court of Appeals said, "In this case, the Isley Brothers
undoubtedly contributed something original to 'Love Is a Wonderful Thing.'" Having
found that the law was properly applied in this case, we leave the district court's
decisions and the jury's credibility determinations undisturbed." Bolton's request
for a new trial was declined by a 3-0 decision.
The court said in its original ruling that, "It is entirely plausible that two
Connecticut teenagers (Bolton and Goldmark)obsessed with rhythm and blues music could
remember an Isley Brothers song that was played on the radio and television for a few
weeks and subconsciously copy it 20 years later."
The album, Time, Love & Tenderness, sold over 6 million copies and garnered Bolton
a Pop Male Vocal Grammy Award. Ron Isley has since filed for bankruptcy as he awaits his
money.
Master P is Still "Bout It"
N'Sync cut all challengers loose as No Strings Attached held its position at number one
on Soundscan this week. Master P proved that he was still "Bout It, Bout It" as
his group the 504 Boyz placed second, selling 139,012 copies of their album Goodfellas.
R&B heated up this week as Sisqo and Joe's albums Unleash The Dragon and My Name is
Joe, came in at three and four respectively. Toni Braxton's The Heat rounded out the top
five. Carlos Santana sold another 108,234 to add to the success of his nine times platinum
album Supernatural, which placed this week at sixth. Creed's Human Clay came in at seven
followed by Cypress Hill's Skull & Bones at eight. Destiny's Child continued to write
platinum on the wall as their album The Writing's on the Wall sold another 76,397 copies
and placed ninth.
Jay-Z's Life and Times of S. Carter rounded out the top ten. Backing Jay up in the hip
hop category were Kid Rock, Dr. Dre, and DMX who followed behind with their albums at 11,
12, and 13.
May 19, 2000Shyne's Hoop Dreams
According to the New York Daily News, Bad Boy Records rapper Jamal "Shyne"
Barrow was hit with a $6 million civil law suit stemming from charges that he assaulted a
man during a pick up basketball game. Robert Steinmetz claims that Shyne threw a
basketball at his face from five feet away and then begin punching him. The alleged
incident occurred on July 11th at the Reebok Sports Club in Manhattan, New York. Steinmetz
claims that he suffered a broken nose from the altercation and a cut above one eye that
required stitches. Shyne was arrested after the scuffle and charged with assault,
possession of a weapon, and harassment. The charges are all misdemeanors. Shyne's
membership to the Reebok Sports Club was revoked after the incident. The altercation
sparked because Steinmetz allegedly was getting the best of the 21-year-old rapper in the
basketball game.
Shyne was also charged with three counts of attempted murder after leaving three people
wounded at Club New York in December. Bad Boy Records CEO Sean "Puffy" Combs was
charged with weapons possession charges stemming from the incident. The basketball
incident occurred six months before the shooting.
LA Reid Still Looking for 2nd In Command
Ron Shapiro has turned down Antonio "LA" Reid's offer to become his second in
command at Arista Records. Since Arista Records announced last week that LA would replace
Clive Davis as president of the company, he has since been building up his team. Shapiro
is currently the executive vice president and general manager at Atlantic Records. He
recently signed a new contract with Atlantic Records after talks with Reid. During
Shapiro's tenure at Atlantic Records, he has been the force behind marketing projects for
Atlantic recording artist including securing Brandy's Cover Girl and Candies Shoes
advertisements.
LA will officially take his post on July 1st. He is currently co-president of La Face
Records with Kenny "Babyface" Edmonds. La Face Records is responsible for
launching the careers of such artists as Toni Braxton, TLC, Outkast, and Usher. Shapiro
chose to remain with his Atlantic team but said, "I am honored to have been
considered by LA Reid and I have no doubt that he can only be successful."
May 18, 2000MP3, Napster Buckling Under Pressure?
by Mark Armstrong
Embattled Internet music kings MP3.com and Napster are both showing signs that their
free-for-all days may be numbered. Both companies took steps today to avoid more Legel
entanglements with the recording industry--for Napster, that meant making good on its
promise to ban some 317,000 users who allegedly pirated songs from Metallica. And for
MP3.com, it meant an all-out ban on major-label tunes while it continues settlement talks
with the Recording Industry Association of America. MP3.com said it will disable access to
the songs after a federal court ruled on April 28 that the company infringed on copyrights
with its customizable My.MP3.com service. The court said some 45,000 CDs were copied into
the system illegally.
"While we disagree with the court's decision, we also want to demonstrate our good
faith and strong desire to achieve an expeditious business resolution," MP3.com
president Robin Richards said in a statement. "We expect to restore user access to
the 'Big Five' major label groups' content if and when a settlement is reached and
licenses are executed." The service allows users to listen to digital versions of CDs
they've already purchased, but U.S. District Judge Jed Rakoff said MP3.com used
"frivolous" arguments to defend itself against copyright lawsuits. Meanwhile,
reps from rogue Internet song-swapper Napster announced today they'll ban some 317,000
users who illegally traded MP3 song files by its rock 'n' roll nemesis, Metallica.
The band, along with Dr.Dre and the RIAA, have sued the company for copyright
infringement, and drummer Lars Ulrich delivered a massive list of the alleged pirates'
screen names to the company last week. Napster responded to the request, saying Metallica
actually made good "on threats to persecute MP3 enthusiasts," and those users
will be blocked from using Napster. (Of course, those who feel they were wrongly targeted
by Metallica can submit a "counter notification" that would allow them to
reinstate their Napster accounts).
"Napster has taken extraordinary steps to comply with Metallica's demands to block
hundreds of thousands of its fans from using the Napster system," says Napster lawyer
Laurence Pulgram in a statement. "Napster has always stated that it would act in
response to notice from copyright holders, and it has lived up to that commitment in good
faith."
But asked whether Napster's move will lead Metallica to drop its lawsuit, the band's
lawyer, Howard King, replied, "Not even close." "Unfortunately, this
doesn't solve the problem," King says. "And it's unfair how Napster has tried to
turn this into a battle against the fans. Having lost 90 percent of their legal defenses,
they're going to turn this into an artists-versus-fans issue. It's disingenuous as
hell."
Toni Braxton to Perform at Sports Awards
Toni Braxton will be one of the featured performers at the inaugural Laureus World
Sports Awards. The awards will be held in Monte Carlo on May 25th. All Saints and Bon Jovi
are also scheduled to perform. The Laureus World Sports Awards will be hosted by Ashley
Judd, Jeff Bridges, and Dylan McDermott. Categories include "World Sportsman of the
Year," "World Sportswoman of the Year," and "World Newcomer of the
Year." Nominees include golfer Tiger Woods, tennis star Serena Williams, and
skateboarder Tony Hawk. An edited version of the awards show will broadcast on June 6th at
8 p.m. EST/PST on TNT.
May 17, 2000The Estate of Sammy Davis, Jr. Files Lawsuit
The estate of Sammy Davis, Jr. has filed a lawsuit claiming breach-of contract, fraud,
and failure to pay royalties against the Universal Music Group and its Polygram Records
division. The suit was filed in federal court in the Southern District of New York on
behalf of his widow Altovise Gore Davis. The lawsuit claims that Davis and MGM-Verve
Records entered into an agreement in 1976 to re-release 35 of Davis' songs. The suit
states that MGM-Verve had three years to release an album based around the songs that
Davis provided. The album was never released and the original agreement stated that if the
album went unreleased, the masters would be returned to Davis. The masters have never been
returned either.
MGM-Verve was later purchased by Polygram, who was then bought out by the Universal
Music Group in 1998. The lawsuit also claims that Davis wasn't paid royalties from the
licensing of these individual songs for 23 years and that royalties were recalculated at
reduced rates without Davis' permission. It also claims that he wasn't provided with
accounting statements. Sammy Davis, Jr. died on May 16th 1990 from cancer. The legendary
performer's songs included "The Candy Man" and "Mr. Bojangles."
DMX Teams with Steven Seagal
DMX has been added to the cast of the upcoming film Exit Wounds. The movie will star
Steven Seagal. The film's plot is based around a cop played by Seagal, who discovers a
ring of corrupt officers in his precinct. Seagal goes to war against them and will be
aided by DMX. DMX was also featured in Romeo Must Die and starred in Hype Williams' Belly
with Nas.
May 16, 2000Mos Def to Speak at Mumia Abu-Jamal Rally
A rally supporting death row inmate Mumia Abu-Jamal was held on Sunday at Madison
Square Garden in New York. Protestors rallied against his death penalty conviction and
call for a new trial. Abu-Jamal has been appealing his case for 18 years. He was accused
and convicted of killing a Philadelphia, Pennsylvania police officer in 1981. Abu-Jamal
has proclaimed his innocence and has been fighting for a new trial since 1982. Evidence in
the case points to a possible set up. Johnnie Cochran, former New York Mayor David
Dinkins, and actor Ed Asner spoke at the rally. Rapper Mos Def also
spoke at the rally for Mumia Abu-Jamal.
Dr. Dre & Snoop to Headline EMP Grand Opening
Experience Music Project (EMP), Seattle, Washington's dynamic new interactive music
museum, will bring together a dazzling array of artists in a series of concerts for its
weekend-long Grand Opening celebration from June 23rd through June 25th. Dr. Dre, Eminem,
and Snoop Dogg will be among the headliners. Metallica, No Doubt, Matchbox Twenty, Alanis
Morissette, The Eurythmics, the Red Hot Chili Peppers, Beck, James Brown and Bo Diddley
are also among the more than 40 artists scheduled to appear at the free and ticketed
concerts.
EMP co-founder and executive director Jody Patton, said, "EMP's Grand Opening
Celebration reflects both the diversity and mission of EMP, and will serve as a memorable
launch for this incredible project. Inside and outside the museum, there'll be programs,
concerts, activities and events designed to spark imagination, inspire creativity, educate
the public, and let people of all ages experience the fun of music."
For more information about EMP Grand Opening festivities and EMP Charter Membership,
log on to www.emplive.com.
May 15, 2000Jay-Z Takes Tape to Court
Jay-Z was in Manhattan Supreme Court yesterday dropping off a tape that he hopes will
clear him of assault charges. Jay-Z, whose real name is Shawn Carter, was indicted on two
counts of attempted assault by a Grand Jury in January after being accused of stabbing
record executive Lance "Un" Rivera at the Kit Kat Club in Manhattan, New York.
Murray Richman, Jay-Z's attorney, told the New York Daily News that, "It (the
tape) shows Jay was not near the fight scene. He was stage left, talking to Busta Rhymes.
The fight was stage right."
According to Richman, before the tape went blank, it showed Jay-Z talking to Busta
Rhymes while the altercation occurred. The lens then falls to the floor as the cameraman
runs out of the club. "The sound coming from the tape at that point has the cameraman
saying: "Jay is bookin'. He's outta here. We're right behind him."
Richman asked the judge to review the videotape and order the district attorney to
resubmit the tape and relevant witnesses to the grand jury. Judge Micki Scherer will give
a decision on June 7th. The tape was reportedly made by a man who was trying to get Jigga
to promote an act on his cable television show.
FDA Approves Female Sexual Stimulant
The Food and Drug Administration approved Eros CTD on Wednesday. Eros CTD will become
the first prescription device on the market that is designed to help women with sexual
dysfunctional problems. The device works in the same way as the vacuum pump that helps men
achieve erections by pumping blood into the genital area.
Eros CTD was approved after a review and study of 25 women. The study concluded that of
the 15 women who suffered from sexual dysfunction, seven said the device improved the
ability to have an orgasm. Twelve of the women said the Eros CTD increased their sexual
satisfaction, and all 15 said that it improved their sexual sensations. For the 10 women
that the researchers classified as normal, four said it helped them achieve orgasms, and
four said it improved sexual feeling.
According to health reports, doctors claim that 50% of U.S. women complain of having
problems enjoying sex after going through menopause. Their problems generally come from
decreased blood flow to their genital area.
May 14, 2000Arson Confirmed in James Brown Fire
The Augusta-Richmond County Fire Department announced on Wednesday that the fire in
James Brown's office building last Friday was deliberately set. Investigators believed arson was the cause but officially announced it on
Wednesday. Investigators said the fire was set in several places and found petroleum-based
fire accelerants throughout the building. Memorabilia such as capes the artist wore and
gold record plaques were lost in the fire. Also lost were unreleased master recordings and
various memorabilia worth thousands of dollars. James Brown Enterprises has since
relocated. The company handles Brown's tour itinerary and programming for his Augusta,
Georgia radio station. No one was injured during the blaze. Brown was on tour when the
incident occurred.
Ice Cube and Dr. Dre up in Smoke
The tour dates have been set for the highly anticipated "Up In Smoke" tour.
The tour will feature Dr. Dre, Ice Cube, Snoop Dogg, and Eminem. It will kick off on June
15th in San Diego, California and wrap up on August 2nd in Tampa, Florida. The tour will
also feature Warren G, Mack 10, and others. The tour will also mark the reunion of NWA
performances featuring Dre, Cube, MC Ren, and Snoop.
In related news, Dr. Dre continued with his multi-platinum sales as his album Dre 2001
sold another 83,072 copies and placed ninth on Soundscan this week. Eminem is scheduled to
release his sophomore album, The Marshall Mathers LP on May 23rd. "The Real Slim
Shady", the first single from the album pokes fun at Christina Aguilera and N'Sync.
Here is the "Up in Smoke" tour itinerary:
June 15- San Diego, CA - Coors Amphitheater
June 16- Anaheim, CA - Arrowhead Pond
June 19 - San Jose, CA -San Jose Arena
June 24 - Portland, OR - Rose Garden
June 30 - Indianapolis, IN - Conseco Fieldhouse
July 1 - Columbus, OH- Schottenstein Center
July 2 - Cleveland, OH - Gund Arena
July 3 - Pittsburgh, PA - Melon Arena
July 6 - Detroit, MI - TBA
July 8- Rosemont, IL - Allstate Arena
July 10 - Minneapolis, MN - TBA
July 13 - Rochester, NY - Blue Cross Arena
July 14 - Albany, NY - Pepsi Center
July 15 - Boston, MA - Fleet Center
July 18 - Philadelphia, PA - Spectrum
July 20 - Uniondale, NY - Nassau Coliseum
July 21 - E. Rutherford, NJ - Continental Airlines Arena
July 22 - Hartford, CT - Hartford Coliseum
July 25 - Baltimore, MD - Baltimore Arena
July 26 - Buffalo, NY - Midland Marina Arena
July 27 - Washington, D.C. - MCI Center
July 29 - Charlotte, NC- Charlotte Coliseum
July 30 - Atlanta, GA - Lakewood Amphitheater
Aug. 1 - Fort Lauderdale, FL - TBA
Aug. 2 - Tampa, FL - Ice Palace
May 13, 2000Johnnie Cochran Represents Police Murder Victim
Famed O.J. Simpson attorney Johnnie Cochran is representing the Patrick Dorismond
family. Dorismond was killed on March 16th as he was approached by undercover cops who
were inquiring where to buy drugs. Dorismond angrily rejected the questions and became
engaged in an argument when a struggle ensued. Several other cops joined the tussle when
Officer Anthony Vasquez pulled his gun and killed Dorismond.
Cochran has filed a notice of claim letting the city know that he intends to sue on
behalf of the family. The suit will charge New York May Rudolph Giuliani and Police
Commissioner Howard Safir for violating Dorismond's civil rights by releasing his sealed
juvenile records. Several days after the shooting, Giuliani ordered that Dorismond's
sealed juvenile records be released to the press. The records included minor infractions
that Dorismond committed as a teenager.
The suit seeks $50 million in pain and suffering and $50 million in lost services. It
also claims that Giuliani and Safir "entered into a conspiracy and acted thereon to
demean and destroy the name and reputation of" Dorismond. The case is currently under
criminal investigation.
LL Cool J to Star in Kingdom Come
LL Cool J is scheduled to star in the upcoming film Kingdom Come. The film will also
star Whoopi Goldberg, Jada Pinkett Smith, and Vivica A. Fox. The film will mark a reunion
for Fox and Pinkett Smith working together since they costarred in Set It Off, which also
featured Queen Latifah.
Kingdom Come's plot centers around a family coming together to bury the patriarch and
straighten out their problems. Whoopi will play LL's mother in the movie while Fox will
play his wife. The film will be released through Fox Searchlight Pictures in 2001. Doug
McHenry, who directed Jason's Lyric, is scheduled to direct the film. Production is
scheduled to start this month. The film is based on the play, Dearly Departed, which was
written by David Dean Botrell and Jessie Jones.
May 12, 2000Tiger Woods Supports Actors Strike
Golfer Tiger Woods will honor the Screen Actors Guild (SAG) and The American Federation
of Television & Radio Artists (AFTR) strike by not appearing in a television
commercial for Nike. He had been scheduled to shoot the commercial on Tuesday at
Islesworth Country Club in Orlando, Florida.
The SAG and AFTR launched a strike yesterday against the National Advertisers and the
American Association of Advertising Agencies. The strike was launched because the actors
want a pay-per-play deal for cable network advertisements. Actors are currently paid a
minimum of $478 for a day's work. They also get "pay-per-play" residuals ranging
from $50 to $120 every time a commercial airs on network television. When actors shoot
cable ads, however, they receive a flat fee of $1,000 or less for a 13 week run. SAG
spokesman Greg Krizman said in an Associated Press wire report that, "We deeply
appreciate the support of this international superstar. Woods stands together with the
working class SAG and AFTRA performers who depend on a fair commercials contract to
maintain a decent standard of life." The ads will be postponed until the strike is
over.
Also according to the AP wire report, his agent, Mark Steinberg of the International
Management Group, said, "There is a strike going on and we're abiding by it."
Anyone appearing in more than one commercial has to join a union. Woods recently
renegotiated his deal with Nike for approximately $90 million.
Wyclef Jean Smells What The Rock Is Cooking
The next video from Wyclef Jean's upcoming solo album will feature a guest appearance
from WWF star The Rock. Hot on the heels of his brand new clip, "Thug Angels,"
Jean is scheduled to shoot "It Doesn't Matter" in the Canadian cities of
Toronto, Calgary, and Edmonton later this month. The track also features the wrestler on
guest "vocals," and will be released on June 14. The collaboration is similar to
a recent track by Vancouver rappers the Rascalz, who enlisted Bret "The Hitman"
Hart to appear on their album and video for "Sharpshooter (Best of the Best)."
"It Doesn't Matter" will hopefully keep Wyclef Jean fans happy for another few
months. His forthcoming disc, The Ecleftic, the follow-up to 1997's Carnival, was
originally scheduled for release in July but has been pushed back until sometime this
August.
May 11, 2000Tarantino Teams Up With NWA
Looks as if "Pulp Fiction" director Quentin Tarantino and legendary rap group
NWA are collaborating on NWA's first video release in over 10 years. The rappers have
reportedly asked Tarantino to direct the video for "Chin Check", the first
single brought to you by the new NWA line-up: Dr. Dre, Ice Cube, MC Ren and Snoop Dogg
taking over from the deceased Eazy-E. "Chin Check" is also featured on the
soundtrack of Ice Cube's latest film venture, "Next Friday".
Ice Cube Takes a Shot at Pimping
Ice Cube is in negations to portray Robert "Iceberg Slim" Beck in the movie
Pimp. The movie will based on the Robert Beck/ Iceberg Slim autobiography, Pimp: The Story
of My Life. A renowned pimp in Chicago during the 40s and 50s, Iceberg Slim's book
detailed his underworld ties, imprisonment, and redemption as an author. Pimp will be
released through Fine Line Features and is expected to start shooting this fall. Rob Weiss
and Bruce Rubenstein wrote the screenplay. Bill Duke is in negotiations to direct the
film.
In related Ice Cube news, the rapper will also star in Ghost of Mars with rocker
Courtney Love. Ghost of Mars will take place 175 years in the future with Cube and Love as
part of a police squad deporting a criminal back to a Martian town. The film takes its
turn when the crew of Earthlings becomes sought after by Martian ghosts. John Carpenter
will direct the film. It is scheduled to start production this summer. Both films are
scheduled to hit theatres in 2001.
May 10, 2000Biggie's Murder Suspect Cleared
Amir Muhammad is no longer a suspect in the 1997 slaying of the Notorious
B.I.G. According to the L.A. Times, the mortgage broker is not a murder
suspect. Muhammad told the paper, "The fact is the police have never talked
to me. And the reason they haven't is because I had nothing to do with this
horrible crime. The police didn't chase this lead because they obviously
realized at some point it wasn't true." An earlier article reported by the
paper in December suggested the Muhammad had disappeared after the murder.
"The story made it sound like I was some mystery assassin who committed this
heinous crime and then just dropped off the face of the Earth--which is the
furthest thing from the truth," said Muhammad. I live and work right here in
the Southland area and have done so for many years. I belong to the same
fitness club, where I work out practically every day. I play golf and tennis
at the same spots every week. I'm not that difficult to find," he told the
LA Times, noting that his business advertised in local publications during
the period when police were purportedly on his trail.
Muhammad was also worried that the story would ruin his reputation as a
stockbroker in Southern California. He was first sought as a suspect because
he resembled the man in the bowtie composite sketch of the assailant and was
a friend of David Mack. Mack, a former LA police officer who is now serving
time for a bank robbery, was also affiliated with Death Row records.
According to the paper, a jail house informant reportedly told detectives
that "the rapper's killer went by a "Middle East" sounding name, possibly
"Amir" or "Ashmir" and that his true name might be Abraham or Kenny or
Keeky.
The LA Times also reported that the informant said the killer was a former
member of the Southside Crips gang and could have belonged to a security
force connected to the Nation of Islam. Muhammad said that while he is a
member of the Nation of Islam, he never has been a member of any security
force connected to it.
The theory circulating was that Death Row's CEO Marion "Suge" Knight and
Mack hired Muhammad to have Biggie murdered. Dave Martin, The LAPD detective
in charge of the case said, "We are not pursuing that theory and have not
been for more than a year, however until the case is solved 'no theory can
be completely discounted."
"I can't find the words to express the injustice I feel was done to me. I'm
a businessman, not a gangmember and I lead a private life," Muhammad told
The LA Times. The rapper born Christopher Wallace was murdered on March 9th,
1997.
LA Reid Takes Over Arista
Antonio "LA" Reid has officially been named president and chief executive of
Arista Records. Reid will take over on July 1st when current the company
founder and CEO Clive Davis' contract expires at the end of June.
Reid and Kenneth "Babyface" Edmonds co-founded LaFace Records in 1989, which
is distributed by Arista. LaFace's roster includes such artists as Usher,
Outkast, Toni Braxton, TLC, and the Goodie MOb. Their accomplishments
include selling over 50-million albums worldwide, numerous production
credits, and a string of number one hits. LaFace Records will keep its own
imprint and remain in Atlanta though it will become part of its parent
company BMG. Babyface will also start a new label that has yet to be named.
In the wake of his "retirement," Davis career is far from over. The music
mogul is currently searching for a home for his new company, Davis
Entertainment, which will feature record, television, and Internet
resources. The proposed company plan is valued at $225 million and is being
sought by such companies as BMG, Sony, and Universal. Davis, who is 66, is
leaving on top with Arista's best sales year ever. The company has grossed
$425 million in the first nine months of its fiscal year.
Arista Records 25th Anniversary tribute was held last month and will air on
NBC on May 15th. The tribute features performances by many of the label's
stars including Carlos Santana, Whitney Houston, and Sean "Puffy" Combs
May 9, 2000NAACP Opposes South Carolina's Passing of MLK Holiday
The National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) is protesting a
bill that will now make Martin Luther King Day as an official holiday in the state of
South Carolina. The uproar began when the bill was piggybacked with the Confederate
Memorial Day holiday, which will be observed on May 10th. South Carolina Governor Jim
Hodges signed the bill today.
The passing of the bill makes South Carolina the last state to officially recognize
King's birthday as a holiday. The day had previously been an optional holiday for state
workers. James Gallman, president of the South Carolina State Chapter of the NAACP, said,
"We're against tying the two together." Morton Brilliant, Hodges' spokesman
said, the governor "would have preferred a clean bill" without the Confederate
holiday. But if it's a "choice between all or nothing, he'll take something."
In related South Carolina news, the state is still debating the issue of the
Confederate Flag being flown over the state capitol. Opposers of the Confederate flag see
the flag as a symbol of racism and slavery. Supporters claim that it honors Southern
heritage. The NAACP has enacted an economic boycott against the state since January 1st
until the flag is removed. The bill still remains in limbo on the state's senate floor.
Warren G Discusses Mack 10 and Daz
Warren G is gearing up for his summer tour alongside brother Dr. Dre and homeboy Snoop.
The tour will also feature Eminem Xzibit, NWA, MC Ren, Ice Cube, Nate Dogg, and the West
Side Connection.
Warren talked about working with Mack 10 and the alleged beef Mack 10 has with Dre.
Warren said, "I don't know nothing about that but that's something Dre and him gonna
have to sit down and talk about to see what's really going on. If he feels like he dissing
him, then Dre, and him are going to have to sit down and talk like men about it. And Dre
can ask him if you dissing me, what do you have against me? I riding with Dre cause that's
my peoples but I don't think Mack 10 was really dissing Dre." The beef in question is
Mack 10's song "The Letter" off his The Recipe album, where Mack asks Dre how he
could turn his back on gangsta rap.
Warren also addressed Daz's statements several years back that he and Warren G
contributed a lot of work to The Chronic and Doggystyle albums. The G Child said, "As
far as The Chronic record, I bought in a lot of ideas. Everybody bought in ideas and we
all worked together, ya know. I'm not trying to take no credit from nobody because Dre is
one of the dopest motherfuckers I ever met in my life. I done a lot of work on The
Chronic. I came with my ideas and I would do something and Dre would shape it. But he done
it. I was involved and I helped, but that was us as a team. It ain't about one certain
person doing more than the other. Everybody was doing it as a team."
May 8, 2000James Brown's Office Building Catches Fire
James Brown's office building caught on fire this past Friday. According to The Augusta
Chronicle, the fire is believed to have been caused by a petroleum-based fire accelerant.
The accelerant was found in several places throughout the building. Samples are being
investigated to see if arson was the cause. Many of Brown's belongings destroyed were
vintage materials including gold records, photographs, and other memorabilia that
highlighting his 40-year career.
James Brown Enterprises handles the singer's concert tour itinerary and programming for
his radio station in Augusta, Georgia. The company employs more than a dozen people. No
one was injured or in the building at the time of the fire. James Brown was on tour when
the fire occurred.
Commercial Actors Strike
The Screen Actors Guild (SAG) and (The American Federation of Television & Radio
Artists (AFTR) launched a strike yesterday against the National Advertisers and the
American Association of Advertising Agencies. The strike was launched because the actors
want a pay-per-play deal for cable network advertisements. Actors are currently paid a
minimum of $478 for a day's work. They also get "pay-per-play" residuals ranging
from $50 to $120 every time a commercial airs on network television. When actors shoot
cable ads, however, they receive a flat fee of $1,000 or less for a 13 week run.
The last time the actors union went on strike was in 1988, which lasted for three weeks
and cost advertisers roughly $500 million. To prepare for the strike, advertisers stocked
up on commercials and said that they would use non-union actors. Scabs have been warned on
SAG and AFTRA's websites that breaking the picket line could result in being blacklisted
from joining their unions in the future.
May 6, 2000JD Enlists Nas, Monica, Da Brat For "Big Momma"
Atlanta mega-producer Jermaine Dupri has teamed up with Nas, Monica, Destiny's Child, and
Da Brat to record new songs for the soundtrack album to "Big Momma's House," the
upcoming Martin Lawrence film. Other hip-hop stars contributing to the JD-helmed record
include Blaque, Kurupt, Missy Elliott, Jagged Edge, Chante Moore, Xscape, Lil Jon, and
R.O.C., among others. The first single from "Big Momma's House" will be JD's
"I've Got To Have It," featuring guest spots from Nas and Monica. Former Xscape
singer Kandi Burruss steps to the forefront for her first solo offering, titled "What
I'm Gon' Do To You," the planned second single. "Big Momma's House,"
directed by Raja Gosnell ("Never Been Kissed"), follows the cross-dressing
adventures an undercover cop, portrayed by Lawrence, who is sent to Georgia to protect a
single mother and her son. While there, he adopts the identity of a Southern grandmother
known as "Big Momma." The movie "Big Momma's House" is due to hit
screens on June 2, while the accompanying soundtrack will be issued via Dupri's So So Def
label on May 30.
The track listing for the "Big Momma's House" album:
* Da Brat featuring Jermaine Dupri & Missy Elliott - "That's What I'm Looking
For" (Mr. Dupri Remix)
* JD and Nas featuring Monica - "I've Got To Have It"
* Kandi - "What I'm Gon' Do To You"
* Lil Bow Wow featuring Xscape - "Bounce With Me"
* Jagged Edge and Blaque featuring R.O.C. - "You Can Always Go"
* R.O.C., Kurupt, and Phats - "Radio"
* Da Brat and Vita featuring Destiny's Child - "Big Momma's Theme"
* LaTocha Scott and Chante Moore - "Treated Like Her"
* Lil Jon and The Eastside Boyz - "I Like Dem"
* Devin - "I Want To Kiss You"
* Marc Nelson - "Love's Not Love"
* Lil Jon and The Eastside Boyz - "Ooh Big Momma"
* Jessica - "Get Up"
* Jermaine Dupri and Nas featuring Monica - "I Still Got To Have It"
Toronto's Saukrates Signs With Def Jam
Compiled By Richard Louissaint
Several rumors have been floating of late stating that Canadian rapper Saukrates was
securing a deal with premier hip hop record label Def Jam Records. Rnation was told by a
representative of Def Jam that it has been confirmed that the Toronto MC has signed with
the label.
No details have been made available yet, but this will mark the second MC coming from
Up North to sign with an American label. On February March 14th, fellow Toronto rapper
Choclair released his debut album Ice Cold in the US on the Priority label.
Last year, Saukrates dropped the Vol. 1-Underground Tapes album through Warner Brothers
LA. The self-produced album featured Xzibit, Phaorahe Monch, Common, fellow Canadian
Choclair, Heltah Skeltah, Masta Ace, and O.C.
May 5, 2000Judge Rules MP3.com Violates Copyright Laws
On Friday, Judge Jed Rakoff of the U.S. District Court for the Southern
District of New York ruled that MP3.com violated copyright laws by allowing
for the creation of a database where users can effectively store music and
then access it via any computer connected to the Internet. The company was
found liable for copyright infringement on its Instant Listening Service and
Beam-It programs.
The Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) sued MP3.com in January
on the grounds that the company's customizable My.MP3.com copied 45,000 CDs
onto its database without permission. MP3.com's database includes 80,000
albums from signed and unsigned acts. BMG, Universal, Sony, and Time Warner
were among the companies suing MP3.com.
The company features software that allows computer users with an original
copy of a recording to register that CD with the database. It then allows
the user to listen to that recording from any computer without inserting the
original disc. MP3.com questions the judge's decision because the service
can't operate unless the user has an original copy of the copyrighted
material.
Judge Rakoff is scheduled to release his written opinion in the upcoming
weeks. Court proceedings to determine monetary compensation will occur after
the written opinion.
MP3.com could be forced to pay fines ranging from $750 to $30,000 per
copyright violation. Fines could reach more than $6 billion. The judge's
ruling sent the companies stock shares to an all time low.
In the meantime, record companies will likely seek an injunction to force
MP3.com to remove their music from its database. MP3.com will appeal the
decision.
Christina Aguilera Announces Summer Tour Dates
Christiana Aguilera has announced her summer tour dates. The tour will kick off on July
31st in Kansas City, Missouri and wrap up on September 25th in West Palm Beach Florida.
Destiny's Child will be the opening act for Aguilera. Destiny's Child's album, The
Writing's on the Wall placed at five on Soundscan this week. Aguilera's multiplatinum
self-titled debut album charted at sixth. The tour will hit most major cities including
New York, Los Angeles, Chicago, and Canada. The tour will be sponsored by Sears and
Levi's. Do Something, a charitable organization whose goal is to make the world a better
place, will be awarded 50 Youth Empowerment Grants of $500 each to help fund community
service projects from proceeds of the tour. Here is the tour itinerary:
July 31- Bonner Springs, KS, Sandstone Amphitheatre
Aug. 1- St. Louis, LA, Riverport Amphitheatre
Aug. 6- Indianapolis, IN, Deer Creek Music Center
Aug. 7- Nashville, TN, venue TBA
Aug. 10- Des Moines, IO, Iowa State Fair
Aug. 11- Springfield, IL, Illinois State Fair
Aug. 13- Sedalia, MO, Missouri State Fair
Aug. 15- Midland, MI, Midland County Fair
Aug. 16- Columbus, OH, Ohio State Fair
Aug. 18- Louisville, KY, Kentucky State Fair
Aug. 19- Chicago, IL, venue TBA
Aug. 21- Cincinnati, OH, Riverbend Amphitheatre
Aug. 23- Cleveland, OH, venue TBA
Aug. 24- Clarkston, MI, Pine Knob
Aug. 26- Burgettstown, PA, Star Lake Amphitheatre
Aug. 28- St. Paul, MN, Minnesota State Fair
Aug. 30- Buffalo, NY, Darien Lake
Sept. 1- Hartford, CT, Meadows Music Center
Sept. 6- Holmdel, NJ, PNC Bank Arts Center
Sept. 8- Wantagh, NY, Jones Beach
Sept. 9- Boston, MA, Tweeter Center
Sept. 11- Virginia Beach, VA, GTE Virginia Beach Amphitheatre
Sept. 15- Camden, NJ, ECenter
Sept. 16- Washington, DC, venue TBA
Sept. 18- Charlotte, NC, Blockbuster Pavilion
Sept. 19- Raleigh, NC, Alltel Pavilion
Sept. 20- Atlanta, GA, venue TBA
Sept. 22- Orlando, FL, TD Waterhouse Center
Sept. 23- Tampa, FL, Ice Palace
Sept. 25- West Palm Beach, FL, Mars Music Amphitheatre
May 4, 2000Mystikal Grants A Wish
No Limit rapper Mystikal showed the real meaning of being a soldier as he participated
in making a young lady's dream come true. The rapper born Michael Tyler, spent a day at
Universal Studios theme park in Orlando, Florida on April 19th with 17-year-old Nekia, who
is battling lymphoma, a life-threatening form of cancer. The request of Nekia to meet her
idol and inspiration was helped granted by The Make-A-Wish Foundation. The Make-A-Wish
Foundation provides cheer and hope for children with life-threatening illnesses. The
Make-A-Wish Foundation has granted more than 73,000 wishes to children around the world
since 1980. Mystikal presented Nekia with a dozen yellow roses and spent the day going on
rides with her.
Mystikal, who is scheduled to release his next effort in May. The project is a
collaboration between him, Silkk The Shocker, and Master P, collectively known as the 504
Boyz. The album's first single "Wobble, Wobble" is currently running the
airwaves.
Cypress Hill & Jennifer Lopez Win BLM Awards
Ricky Martin, Jennifer Lopez, and Cypress Hill were among the winners at the 7th Annual
Billboard Latin Music Awards. Ricky Martin was awarded "Latin Pop Track of the
Year" for his hit "Livin La Vida Loca." Cypress Hill won "Rap Album of
the Year" for their Spanish language album, Los Grandes Exitos En Espanol, while
Enrique Iglesias won "Hot Latin Tracks Artist of the Year."
The Awards program was held at The Jackie Gleason Theater in Miami Beach, Florida. The
winners and nominees were selected by an artist's performances on Billboard's Hot Latin
Tracks and the Latin 50 chart positions from January 30, 1999 to January 29, 2000.
Other winners included Gloria Estefan and So Pra Contrariar, who won Latin Dance Maxi
Single of the Year for their collaboration on "Santo Santo." Lopez and Marc
Anthony also won "Hot Latin Track of the Year" by a duo for "No Me
Ames." Here is a complete list of the Billboard Latin Music Awards:
Pop
Pop Album of the Year, Male - "Amarte Es Un Placer," Luis Miguel
Album of the Year, Group - "MTV Unplugged," Mana
Album of the Year, Female - "Noelia," Noelia
Album of the Year, New Artist - "Amor, Familia Y Respeto," A.B. Quintanilla Y
Los Kumbia Kings
Latin Pop Track of the Year - "Livin' La Vida Loca," Ricky Martin
Tropical/Salsa
Album of the Year, Male - "Pintame," Elvis Crespo
Album of the Year, Female - India
Album of the Year, Group - "Gotcha!" DLG
Album of the Year, New Artist - "Buena Vista Social Club Presents
IbrahimFerrer," Ibrahim Ferrer Tropical/Salsa Track of the Year - "El Niagara En
Bicicleta," Juan Luis Guerra 440
Regional Mexican
Album of the Year, Male - "Mi Verdad," Alejandro Fernandez
Album of the Year, Male Group - "Nuestro Amor," Los Tri-O
Album of the Year, Female Group or Sol Artist - "Corazon De Cristal," Priscila Y
Sus Balas De Plata Album of the Year, New Artist - "Nuestro Amor," Los Tri-O
Track of the Year - "Lagrimas," Los Tigres Del Norte
Other
Hot Latin Track of the Year - "Loco," Alejandro Fernandez
Hot Latin Track of the Year, Vocal Duo - "No Me Ames," Jennifer Lopez with Marc
Anthony
Rock/Fusion Album of the Year - "Fundamental," Puya
Rap Album of the Year - "Los Grandes Exitos En Espanol," Cypress Hill
Latin Dance Maxi-Single of the Year - "Santo Santo," So Pra Contrariar &
Gloria Estefan
Contemporary Latin Jazz Album of the Year - "Los Hombres Calientes," Los Hombres
Calientes
The Billboard Latin 50 Artist of the Year - Elvis Crespo
Hot Latin Tracks Artist of the Year - Enrique Iglesias
Songwriter of the Year - Marco Antonio Solis
Producer of the Year - Pedro Ramirez
Publisher of the Year - Warner-Tamerlane, BMI
Publishing Corporation Of The Year - Warner/Chappell Music
May 3, 2000Kurtis Blow to Tell the History of Rap
Hip hop legend, Kurtis Blow is gearing up to release the "History of Rap," a
documentary of hip hop. The film will focus on the many forefathers of hip hop whose
presence has been forgotten by many because they were putting it down before the first rap
album was ever recorded. Unsung heroes like DJ Jones, the Disco Twins and the Mercedes
Ladies will be spotlighted. The film will focus on the time period between 1972 1982 and
will be shot in the Bronx and Manhattan.
Blow said, "The documentary will also include a soundtrack of all new material
from hip hop icons such as Afrika Bambatta, Treacherous 3 and the Fearless Four.
Grandmaster Flash and DJ Hollywood will serve as associate producers of the movie."
The film will also highlight the importance that breakdancing and graffiti played in
the formation of the culture. After completion, Blow will shop the film and hopefully have
it air on pay-per-view. Grandmaster Flash is currently featured as the music director and
DJ on The Chris Rock Show. Blow's classics include "Basketball" "If I Ruled
The World," "Christmas Rappin," and "The Breaks."
Al Green to Write Autobiography
Soul legend Al Green is gearing up to write his autobiography. The book is entitled
"Take Me To The River" and is scheduled to be released in September. David Seay
will co-write the book with Green. Al Green's latest project, Greatest Gospel Hits, was
released last month. Seay is also responsible for writing the liner notes for Green's
Greatest Gospel Hits. Green, an acclaimed R&B legend, switched primarily to recording
religious music in 1978. Some of Green's popular secular tunes includes "Tired of
Being Alone," "Let's Stay Together," and "Love & Happiness."
Green is a current regular on the television series, Alley Mc Beal. On July 5th, he will
receive the key to his hometown city of Grand Rapids, Michigan.
May 2, 2000Q-Tip Pleads Not Guilty
Former A Tribe Called Quest leader Q-Tip plead not guilty on Monday in the assault of
Kenrick Miranda, which allegedly left the victim with a broken jaw. The charges pending
are two counts of third degree assault and one count of attempted assault. The alleged
attack occurred in March at The Virgin Mega Store in Times Square New York.
According to reports, Miranda approached Q-Tip at the record store about an incident
that occurred last summer. The Abstract One responded with a blow to his jaw. The alleged
beef had been brewing from an argument at The Hit Factory last summer. Miranda, who is a
member of aspiring rap group Slandid, was handing out promotional copies of his material
at the studio when Q-Tip allegedly summoned security guards to hassle Miranda and stop
them from handing out their tapes.
Miranda questioned Q-Tip at The Virgin Mega Store about why he called security and
states that's when the rapper struck him. Miranda claims that he required extensive
surgery to fix his jaw and plans to file a civil suit to cover his $10,000 medical bill.
Q-Tip is scheduled to return to Manhattan Criminal Court on May 25. In related Q-Tip news,
he will be featured alongside Mary J. Blige in the film Prison Song. Q-Tip will also
appear in Diasappearing Acts, an adaptation of one of author Terry McMillan's novels.
Lil' Zane Makes Acting Debut
Rnation previously reported, Lil' Zane, the 16 year old rapper on Priority Records, is
scheduled to make his acting debut in the Columbia Pictures Film, Finding Forrester. The
film is tentatively scheduled to be released in December 2000. According to
upcomingmovies.com, the film will also feature F. Murray Abraham and Busta Rhymes. Sean
Connery will also serve as one of the producers of the film. Gus Van Sant, whose previous
work has included Good Will Hunting and Drug Store Cowboy, will direct the movie.
The film's plot is based on an African-American athlete studying at an all-white prep
school who has dreams of becoming a writer, and the relationship he shares with his
mentor. Lil' Zane will play the best friend of the African-American student. Sean Connery
will play the reclusive author. Abraham will play one of Connery's fellow college
professors. Lil' Zane's debut album, Young World: The Future will be released this summer.
His current single, "Money Stretch," is featured on the Next Friday soundtrack.
May 1, 2000Puffy Pays For Wild Party
Sean "Puffy" Combs plead guilty yesterday to violating a noise ordinance. He
paid a $2,000 fine for hosting a wild party at his Hamptons residence last summer on the
Fourth of July.
Police broke up Puff's party last year after it went on a half-hour longer than the
town ordinance permitted. The party also had over 700 guests at the time of the raid and
only 200 people were allotted according to the agreement. Over 500 parked cars were within
a quarter mile of Puff's house, also. The permit limited the number of cars to 90.
The music was also reported to be at 79 decibels while the noise law is 50. The hearing
lasted four minutes as Puff told Town Justice Robert Walker that he understood the
charges. Puff admitted that his party had too many people, was very loud, and went on too
long. Since he paid the fine, the charge of violating the Hamptons' noise ordinance was
dropped.
Free Concerts Compliments of Napster
A brazen slap in the face to those suing Napster comes this week as Limp Bizkit,
Cypress Hill, and a yet-to-be named third band head out on a free 10-city tour sponsored
by the MP3-sharing company.
As we have previously reported there have been a recent tide of lawsuits aimed at
Napster from several artists including Metallica and Dr. Dre over copyright infringement
and other charges. Metallica has already dropped Yale University, Indiana University and,
most recently, the University of Southern California from its suit after they banned
access to Napster for illegal use. Bizkit frontman Fred Durst contends that Napster is a
useful tool for fans that want to listen to an album before they buy it. Durst also
harshly criticized those in the industry who are trying to stop Napster. His pro-fan
opinion toward Napster ties in nicely with the free tour for fans that will cost the
company around $1.8 million.
The tour will start on July 4th and close on August 6th, just in time for the August
release of Limp Bizkit's third album, Chocolate Starfish and the Hot Dog Flavored Water.
There will be shows in 10 cities: Boston, Chicago, Dallas, Denver, Detroit, Los Angeles,
Minneapolis, New York, San Francisco, and Seattle. Official dates will be announced.