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Stars To Headline MTV’s ‘Hope For Haiti’ Telethon

Wednesday, January 20th, 2010

Justin Timberlake, Coldplay, Alicia Keys, Bruce Springsteen, Wyclef Jean, Bono, The Edge and Jay-Z will lead the all-star lineup of performers for Friday night’s “Hope for Haiti Now: A Global Benefit for Earthquake Relief” telethon. More than 100 stars have signed on to help raise funds for the MTV Networks-sponsored show, which will benefit the victims of last week’s devastating 7.0-magnitude earthquake on the impoverished island.

Several one-of-a-kind collaborations will highlight the event, including a hookup between U2’s Bono and The Edge with Jay-Z and Rihanna in London and a jam featuring Kid Rock, Keith Urban and Sheryl Crow in Los Angeles; like all the night’s performances, the collabos will be available for download on iTunes for 99 cents the next day.

Also appearing in New York with Wyclef and Springsteen will be Jennifer Hudson, Mary J. Blige, Shakira and Sting, while the Los Angeles show will feature performances from Keys, Christina Aguilera, Dave Matthews, John Legend, Timberlake, Stevie Wonder and Taylor Swift.

Jean, a native of Haiti, George Clooney and CNN’s Anderson Cooper will appear on the show, which will be broadcast from New York, London, Los Angeles and Haiti and feature more than 100 of the biggest names in film, television and music providing testimonials and answering phones. The two-hour program will air commercial-free across ABC, CBS, NBC, FOX, CNN, BET, the CW, HBO, MTV, VH1 and CMT on Friday at 8 p.m. ET/PT. The special will also air on PBS, TNT, Showtime, Comedy Central, Bravo, E! Entertainment Network, National Geographic Channel, Oxygen, G4, Centric, Current TV, Fuse, MLB Network, Epix, Palladia, SoapNet, Style, Discovery Health and Planet Green, as well as Canada’s CTV, CBC Television, Global Television and MuchMusic. It will also air internationally on BET International, CNN International, National Geographic and MTV Networks International, available in 640 million homes worldwide. “Hope for Haiti” will be the first U.S.-based telethon airing on MTV in China. Facebook and Twitter are the official social media partners who will help to drive donations and tune-in to the telethon.

All donations will directly benefit Oxfam America, Partners in Health, Red Cross, UNICEF and Wyclef’s Yele Haiti Foundation. Facebook and MySpace have signed on as official social-media partners to help steer viewers to the telethon and drive donations.

Additionally, the Clinton Bush Haiti Fund and United Nations World Food Programme have joined the list of relief organizations that will benefit from the show, with proceeds to be split evenly among each organization’s individual Haiti relief funds. “Hope For Haiti Now” will be the most widely distributed telethon in history, internationally and across media platforms, including live streaming globally on sites including YouTube, Hulu, MySpace, Fancast, AOL, MSN.com, Yahoo, Bing.com, BET.com, MTV.com, and Rhapsody and on mobile via Alltel, AT&T, Sprint, Verizon, and FloTV.

On the red carpet at Sunday night’s Golden Globe Awards, George Clooney revealed how the global fundraiser came together. “You guys started it,” the actor said. “The first call I made was to Judy [McGrath, MTV Networks' chief executive]. She said, ‘Yes, everybody will do it, everybody’s in’ and that they were thinking of doing it too. They got the ball rolling and we got every single network after that. So congratulations to you!”

Before the telethon airs, Clooney wanted to remind young people that there are many ways to help the people of Haiti.

“I would say, ‘Get involved, whatever you do,’ ” the Oscar-winner said. “This is about compassion. There are times in our lives when people are really without help and in real danger, and this is one of those times. So whatever they can do — give money to one of the organizations that they like the best.”


Complaint says top musician dissed over royalties

Wednesday, June 10th, 2009

bono-150x150Which top-selling artist purportedly had his new single yanked from some radio stations playlists in retaliation for supporting royalties for musicians?

No one involved will name the recording artist, but his no-play treatment by several radio stations is alleged in a complaint filed with the Federal Communications Commission and obtained by The Associated Press. It claims recording artists are being threatened and intimidated.

In the filing, the musicFIRST Coalition says the top-selling artist — there are hints it could be U2 frontman Bono — recently released a new album and spoke during April in support of an effort to require radio stations to pay musicians royalties similar to those paid to songwriters.

Soon after, it said, “several stations within a major radio broadcast group notified the artist’s label that they would no longer play his single on the air.”

Representatives for musicFIRST refused to identify the artist.

U2’s album, No Line on the Horizon, was released in March with its leadoff single, “Get on Your Boots.”

In April, Bono issued a statement on behalf of pay for musicians, saying, “It’s only fair that when radio makes money by playing a recording artist’s music … the recording artist should be compensated just as songwriters are already.”

Calls and e-mails to a spokeswoman for Bono were not immediately returned.

Other artists involved with musicFIRST include Don Henley, Celine Dion, Christina Aguilera and Wyclef Jean.

The filing also alleges unfair treatment of other artists by radio stations in Florida, Delaware and Texas. It does not identify any of the stations but accuses the stations of unlawfully putting their own financial interests above their obligation to serve the public. The group asks the FCC, which regulates the public airwaves, to investigate.

The controversy centers on legislation in Congress that would require radio stations to pay musicians royalties. Satellite radio, Internet radio and cable TV music channels already pay fees to performers and musicians, along with songwriter royalties. AM and FM radio stations just pay songwriters, not performers.

The National Association of Broadcasters opposes the bill, called the Performance Rights Act. The NAB says it amounts to a tax on U.S. radio stations and threatens thousands of jobs.

The filing by musicFIRST, made late Tuesday, also said:

_A Delaware radio station boycotted all artists affiliated with musicFIRST for an entire month.

_Before an interview, an artist was pressured by a Texas radio station to state on the air that the Performance Rights Act would cripple radio stations.


U2 Want Brad Pitt to star in U2 movie

Monday, March 2nd, 2009

Bono of U2 and Brad PittU2 want Brad Pitt to star in a movie about their lives. U2 guitarist, The Edge thinks the Hollywood hunk would be the perfect person to portray him if a film about the Irish group was ever made.

Edge, 47, said: “We’d want it to be realistic, we don’t want the usual things, so Brad Pitt would play me. We want to be realistic, you know, you don’t want to do the Hollywood thing.”

Bono thinks only an Oscar winner could do him justice on the big screen.

He joked to British radio presenter Christian O’Connell: “Yes, I would say. who’s another tall, skinny Irishman? Daniel Day Lewis would play me.”

The band – who released their twelfth album ‘No Line on the Horizon’ last week – also admitted they have come close to splitting on several occasions since they formed in the 70s.

Bono, 48, believes the band – which also includes drummer Larry Mullen Jr. and Adam Clayton – hit a bad patch “every few years”.

Edge confessed: “I do this thing probably about once every 10 years where I go OK, that’s it, I’ve had enough.”


Bono, The Edge To Work On Spider-Man Broadway Musical

Monday, March 2nd, 2009

bonoedgespidermanThe long-in-the-works Spider-Man musical has an official opening date.

“Spider-Man: Turn Off the Dark,” directed by Julie Taymor with music and lyrics by Bono and the Edge, will open on Broadway on Feb. 18. Preview performances start Jan. 16.

Producing are Hello Entertainment’s David Garfinkle, Martin McCallum, Marvel Entertainment’s David Maisel, Sony Pictures Entertainment and Jeremiah Harris.While no castings have taken place, Taymor has been conducting table readings with the young stars of her movie “Across the Universe,” Jim Sturgess and Evan Rachel Wood.

Sturgess is not expected to join the musical as Peter Parker/Spider-Man, though Wood has publicly said the role of Spider-Man’s Mary Jane Watson was hers.


Bono Previews Innovative No Line On The Horizon Tour

Monday, March 2nd, 2009

u2_band1After selling out countless arenas this decade,U2 are heading outdoors this year with their first U.S. stadium tour since 1997’s PopMart Tour. The band members, who release No Line on the Horizon on March 3rd, haven’t yet announced dates for the tour or details about what they’ll play. But they hope to keep ticket prices unusually low, and they’re already planning an innovative setup that will allow for 360-degree seating around the stage, which will be moved closer to the center of the field than in any other stadium show. “It’s an engineering feat that creates this real physical proximity to the crowd,” Bono tells Rolling Stone, adding that the band wants to maximize space in the enormous venues to accommodate the many young fans it has made this decade with hits such as “Vertigo.” “We’re going outdoors to try to meet that audience.

“We want to play for each other as much as we want to play for the crowd this time,” Bono adds. “You just don’t know how long you will be going to be doing this. I just sat everyone down the other day, because some concerns about the tour had come up, and nobody wants to be away from their families. I just said, ‘This is an unbelievable and rare opportunity to be in this band and to play at this level. You don’t know what is around the corner, you don’t know if you will be up for it or the audience will be up for it. Right now, we are perfectly riding across those two thoughts and every single night should be the best night of your life. If not, then we are just the worst of those Seventies dinosaur bands that felt it was enough to just turn up and play and that people were lucky to be in their presence.’ “


New U2 Record Finally On The Horizon

Friday, December 26th, 2008

U2 has confirmed their long-awaited new album is titled No Line On The Horizon, and will be released in North American on March 3. The Irish rock superstars recorded the album in Morocco, Dublin, New York and London over the past year. The record was co-produced by their old friends Brian Eno, Daniel Lanois and Steve Lillywhite.

Some of the reported new song titles include “Sexy Boots” (rumored to be the lead single), “Moment Of Surrender,” “Unknown Caller” and “No Line On The Horizon.”

U2 is expected to launch a massive tour in 2009, as part of their deal with Live Nation. However, it was also reported today that Live Nation bought back 1.6 million of its shares from U2 for $25 million. The Wall Street Journal reported that Live Nation is taking a $19 million loss on the deal.


New U2 Album Delayed To 2009

Tuesday, September 16th, 2008

The next U2 album, which had been expected out in time for the holidays, has now been delayed to early 2009. In a new posting on U2.com, Bono says, “We’ve hit a rich songwriting vein. It gets a bit dark down here but looks like we’ve found diamonds not coal. I thought a while back we might have the album wrapped by now, but why come up above ground now if there’s more priceless stuff to be found?

“When we set out on this record it was [drummer] Larry [Mullen] who came up with the plan not to have a plan. He put up this idea that wouldn’t it be great just to make music for its own sake, not for the purpose of a live show or on album but just to see what we’re capable of.

“It’s a brand new chapter for us, and everyone we�ve played the tracks to has said that musically it feels like another departure. The last two records were very personal, with a kind of three-piece at their heart, the primary colours of rock – bass, guitars and drum. But what we�re about now is of the same order as the transition that took us from The Joshua Tree to Achtung Baby.


Island Records Founder Chris Blackwell on Working With U2

Wednesday, August 27th, 2008

Chris Blackwell is the founder of Island Records and one of the most successful entrepreneurs in music-industry history. From relatively humble beginnings in an office in Jamaica, Blackwell grew Island into an international force, finally selling the label to A&M records in 1989.

Along the way, Blackwell and Island were responsible for changing the face of pop music repeatedly. Bob Marley was an Island discovery, and the label was the driver of reggae’s rise to a global cultural phenomenon.

The label was also home to U2 from 1980-1997, and shepherded them from their Dublin pub beginnings to the apex of their stardom. Under Blackwell’s long tenure, Island became known as a haven for creative and quirky artists, releasing landmark albums from artists as diverse as Traffic, Tom Waits, Fairport Convention, Robert Palmer, The Pogues, Frankie Goes To Hollywood and Anthrax.

Blackwell now heads a new venture, Palm Pictures, which is a film, music and new-media company that focuses on world and electronic music, independent film, and internet-delivered content.

CHRIS BLACKWELL DISCUSSES WORKING WITH U2