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| :: Posted by Sid Smith on Tue., Apr 17, 2012 |
There's an up and coming exhibition which will be of interest to fans of PJ Crook. From the blurb: In 2006, to coincide with the Queen’s first visit to the Baltic States, the Estonian Embassy in London organised an exhibition in Tallinn bringing together Estonia’s foremost painter and printmaker Juri Arrak and British artist PJ Crook. Now the honour is returned and Juri joins Gloucestershire artist PJ in exhibiting at Gloucester City Museum. Although both artists are quintessentially of their own nationalities they have in common the human figure at the centre of all their works and the spirituality that imbues them. This exhibition runs from 12th May to 30th June.
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Grooveshark & EMI
:: Posted by Sid Smith on Thu., Apr 5, 2012
Grooveshark have had a bust-up with EMI which up until now was the only major label with whom the dodgy digital distribution outlet had a deal with.
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Who Will Take The Labels To Task For Their Double Standards?
:: Posted by Sid Smith on Thu., Apr 5, 2012
Check out this item about royalty problems and the way in which the big labels and streaming operate.
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Greg Talks & Tours
:: Posted by Sid Smith on Wed., Apr 4, 2012
Here's a lengthy interview with Greg Lake in which he discusses many aspects of his career.
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Keeling Brought To Book
:: Posted by Sid Smith on Tue., Apr 3, 2012
Robert’s recent diary entry featured a photograph of Andrew Keeling’s King Crimson analysis.
In response to several queries, all three books can be obtained directly from Andrew’s publishers, Spaceward. Andrew also has a new rock album out called Bells Of Heaven. Featuring a full rock band with contributions from Comsat Angels’ Stephen Fellows and No-Man’s Tim Bowness, the album was recently reviewed in R2 magazine: "It’s a hugely ambitious and complex work, as intricate in its construction as it is in its assemblage of supporting musicians and if it’s reasonable to describe it as progressive then it’s gently progressive; there’s a lightness of touch that belies its intricacies." You can grab Bells Of Heaven here.
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The Pros & Cons Of Streaming
:: Posted by Sid Smith on Mon., Apr 2, 2012
Respected music writer and creator of the excellent Innerviews website, Anil Prasad shares his presentation The Economic Reality Of Streaming For Musicians here.
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OCG V
:: Posted by Sid Smith on Mon., Apr 2, 2012
If you're interested in attending the special performance project of the Orchestra of Crafty Guitarists in Italy, there are still a few places available. Check out the website for further details
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UK Play London
:: Posted by Sid Smith on Sun., Apr 1, 2012
The reformed UK - featuring Eddie Jobson, John Wetton, guitarist Alex Machacek and drummer Gary Husband - will be playing London in May. Tickets for UK’s London appearance go on sale on APRIL 2nd.
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