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Stay Tuned By Stan Cornyn: Kissing Plus (Article)
Friday, October 4, 2013
Every Tuesday and Thursday, former Warner Bros. Records executive and industry insider Stan Cornyn ruminates on the past, present, and future of the music business. 1973 Humphrey vs. Neil Bogart Now, the Rest Is About Neil When Neil Bogart approached Warner/Reprise about a distribution deal for his label – he’d named his label “Casablanca” after the famed town in the Warner movie – Neil had a special kind of deal in mind. Simply put, Neil’s Warner deal could be summed up this way: “I’ll handle the promotion. All of it. Just do everything I ask for.” Other signings, whether label deals or
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Stay Tuned By Stan Cornyn: The Sultans Of Sweat (Article)
Tuesday, July 9, 2013
Every Tuesday and Thursday, former Warner Bros. Records executive and industry insider Stan Cornyn ruminates on the past, present, and future of the music business. Sam Moore and Dave Prater became the greatest “gymnastic moves” singing act of the 1960s. The duo brought the energy and dynamic vocal style from the gospel church (“call-and-response”) to pop music. And on stage they moved like jazz dancers on fire. Signed early on by Atlantic’s Jerry Wexler, he felt Sam & Dave would be better recorded by Stax Records, down in Memphis, which made “Southern-sounding” records which Atlantic
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Interview: Simon Kirke, drummer for Bad Company (Article)
Friday, August 2, 2019
By Will Harris Simon Kirke’s career in music stretches back to his early teens, which means that he’s been sitting behind a drum kit for 50 years at this point, but you’ll be pleased to know that he’s not only still playing but, indeed, estimates that he’s playing better now than he did when he was half his current age. Then again, he was working with a slight handicap back then, but we’ll let him tell you about that. With the release of Rhino’s new Bad Company boxed set, THE SWAN SONG YEARS, Kirke was kind enough to hop on the phone and take a stroll through his back catalog, discussing his
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Interview: Mick Hucknall of Simply Red (Article)
Wednesday, June 10, 2015
Interview: Mick Hucknall of Simply Red By Will Harris It's been more than half a decade since Mick Hucknall last took to the studio and released an album under the Simply Red banner, having spent the majority of the interim as a solo artist, recording a pair of R&B covers albums, 2008's Songs for Bobby and 2012's American Soul. Hucknall has decided to revive Simply Red for a new album - Big Love - and he spoke with Rhino about what led him to return to recording under the name that brought him his greatest fame, discussing the origins of the new album while also reflecting on some of the group
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Stay Tuned By Stan Cornyn: Living with The Dead (Article)
Thursday, October 17, 2013
Get it on Dead.net Every Tuesday and Thursday, former Warner Bros. Records executive and industry insider Stan Cornyn ruminates on the past, present, and future of the music business. 1971 Earlier in “Stay Tuned,” we covered the discovery of the Grateful Dead in San Francisco and Monterey and, for a moment, in North Hollywood, where the newly signed group insisted on recording “thick air” for their first studio album. (They lay on the studio floor, recorded silence, so that their records would have the feel of life.) Then they left and took to the road. In the years and albums to follow, they
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Alice Cooper Details KILLER and SCHOOL'S OUT Deluxe Editions (Article)
Wednesday, April 26, 2023
Newly Remastered Albums Expanded With Rarities, And Previously Unreleased Concerts Available As 2-CD And 3-LP Sets On June 9
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The Rolling Stones (Article)
Tuesday, January 21, 2014
Mick Jagger (vocals; born July 26, 1943); Keith Richards (guitar, vocals; born December 18, 1943); Ian Stewart (piano; born July 18, 1938, died December 12, 1985); Charlie Watts (drums; born June 2, 1941); Bill Wyman (bass; born October 24, 1936); Brian Jones (guitar, vocals; born February 28, 1942, died July 3, 1969); Mick Taylor (guitar; born January 17, 1949); Ron Wood (guitar, vocals; born June 1, 1947)Little did the Rolling Stones know how apt their name – inspired by the title of a Muddy Waters song, "Rollin' Stone" – would turn out to be. Formed in 1962, they hold the record for
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Interview: Wayne Kramer (The MC5) (Article)
Monday, September 17, 2018
There’s no hyperbole in saying that The MC5 were one of the most important bands to emerge from America during the 1960s, which is why it’s so great that Wayne Kramer, one of the founding members of the band, decided to sit down and write himself a memoir.
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Red Hot Chili Peppers (Article)
Tuesday, January 21, 2014
Michael Balzary aka Flea (bass; born October 16, 1962), John Frusciante (guitar; born March 5, 1970), Jack Irons (drums; born July 18, 1962), Anthony Kiedis (vocals; born November 1, 1962), Josh Klinghoffer (guitar; born October 3, 1979), Cliff Martinez (drums; born February 5, 1954), Hillel Slovak (guitar; born April 13, 1962, died June 25, 1988), Chad Smith (drums; born October 25, 1962)The Red Hot Chili Peppers created a synthesis of punk, funk, rock and rap to become one of the most popular and inventive groups of modern times. They have sold more than 60 million albums worldwide, and five
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Stay Tuned By Stan Cornyn: Mike And Mo Go Toe To Toe (Article)
Thursday, February 28, 2013
Every Tuesday and Thursday, former Warner Bros. Records executive and industry insider Stan Cornyn ruminates on the past, present, and future of the music business. Let’s start this back around 1960. Mr. Sinatra had just hit a big movie, Ocean’s Eleven, set in the casinos of Vegas. Oceans starred not only Sinatra but also Dean Martin, Sammy Davis Jr., Peter Lawford…all clan-types, acting on screen like utter rascals. A box office whopper. After both producing and starring in Ocean’s 11 for Jack Warner’s studio, Frank Sinatra was all the movie-town buzz. Oceans had cost $4 million to make, then
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