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Tuesday, July 31, 2012
2012 MTV Video Music Awards nominations announced
TuneIn to the Good New Radio Days
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Soldier acquitted of negligent homicide in hazing trial
A military jury found a U.S. Army sergeant not guilty on Monday of negligent homicide in the death of a Chinese-American soldier who officials say killed himself in Afghanistan after enduring hazing and racial slurs.
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Monday, July 30, 2012
Samsung Exec Finds "Fighting Over Rectangles" Unreasonable [Blockquote]
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Lionsgate Execs Reap 'Hunger Games' Bonuses But Overall Pay Drops
Timing of stock grants meant Jon Feltheimer received less overall pay in 2012 than in the previous year, despite engineering the blockbuster franchise rollout and Summit Entertainment takeover.
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Sorrentino's Next Film to be Set in Rome; Could Feature Angelina Jolie
The film, called "The Great Beauty," will star Toni Servillo as a journalist. It is Servillo's third appearance in a Sorrentino production.
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Blood glut in a disaster: Too much of a good thing?
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Tim Tebow, Lena Dunham & Lolo Jones: What's With All the Virginity Talk?
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Sunday, July 29, 2012
WSJ: Apple, Google reportedly in rival groups to buy Kodak patents
Kodak might be cleared to sell its patents, but it's likely no fan of the companies lined up to make a deal. The Wall Street Journal's best friends, "people familiar with the matter," assert that Apple and Google are part of separate coalitions hoping to buy the 1,100 patents up for grabs. Apple's camp supposedly includes Microsoft and controversial patent holder Intellectual Ventures; Google's team reads more like an Android Justice League, with HTC, LG, Samsung and "patent risk solutions" provider RPX all playing a part. Real or not, there's still much that's up in the air. Kodak's not talking, and even the touted insiders warn both of new challengers and allegiances that could be in flux over the next few days. If there's meat on this rumor bone, however, it could make the August 8th auction another patent war spectacle rather than a mere ticket back to solvency for Kodak. Break out the popcorn.
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Producer, Engineer, and Author Ken Scott Presents Highlights from His New Book, Abbey Road to Ziggy Stardust
Nearly 200 Attendees Gathered at GRAMMY Museum Event, Presented by American Express. Last Thursday, The GRAMMY Museum� welcomed back legendary producer/engineer and Alfred author, Ken Scott, for Abbey Road to Ziggy Stardust: The Talk, a unique evening of story-telling about his time working with The Beatles, David Bowie, Elton John, and Missing Persons.
Los Angeles, CA (PRWEB) July 28, 2012
Last Thursday, The GRAMMY Museum� welcomed back legendary producer/engineer and Alfred author, Ken Scott, for Abbey Road to Ziggy Stardust: The Talk, a unique evening of story-telling about his time working with The Beatles, David Bowie, Elton John, and Missing Persons.
Industry insiders and classic rock fans that congregated at the famed Clive Davis auditorium were treated to the ultimate inside chat about what it is like to work with the biggest acts in music history. Ken shared how he started out in the music industry, dispelled band/artist myths, and told humorous anecdotes; along with some very special play backs of never-before-heard breakdowns of classic rock songs.
After the speaking engagement, Ken Scott answered questions from the audience in an intimate and entertaining Q&A moderated by Vice President of the GRAMMY Foundation and MusiCares, Scott Goldman. Ken Scott also signed copies of his newly launched memoir book, Abbey Road to Ziggy Stardust, which included photo opportunities.
Co-authors of the book, Ken Scott and Bobby Owsinski, are available for interview. Press kit is available upon request. Learn more and watch the book trailer at alfred.com/abbeytoziggy.
Abbey Road to Ziggy Stardust is now available for $24.99 at all major retail book outlets and at alfred.com/abbeytoziggy.
The book is also available digitally at Apple iBookstore, Amazon Kindle Store, Barnes & Noble NOOK Store.
ABOUT ALFRED MUSIC PUBLISHING
Alfred Music Publishing (http://www.alfred.com) is the world?s largest educational music publisher. Alfred produces educational, reference, pop and performance materials for teachers, students, professionals, and hobbyists spanning every musical instrument, style and difficulty level. Alfred?s home office is located in Los Angeles, with domestic offices in Miami and New York as well as offices around the world including Australia, Germany, Singapore and the United Kingdom.
In addition to its own titles, Alfred distributes products from over 50 companies, including Belwin, Daisy Rock Girl Guitars, Dover Publications, DW Drums, Faber Music, Highland/Etling, Kalmus, Penguin, TASCAM, Ultimate Support, and WEA.