Wilco Get Their Party Hats On
May 8, 2009 by James Barber
Jeff Tweedy gets a little goofy with the cover for "Wilco (the Album)," which comes out June 30. (Image from Pitchfork).
May 8, 2009 by James Barber
Jeff Tweedy gets a little goofy with the cover for "Wilco (the Album)," which comes out June 30. (Image from Pitchfork).
May 7, 2009 by James Barber
Well, Jack Donaghy is always right in the end. Jonah Weiner examines the evidence at Slate.
May 6, 2009 by James Barber
GOOD REASONS TO GET YOUR BAND BACK TOGETHER:
WORST REASON TO GET YOUR BAND BACK TOGETHER:
Creed just got back together. This should be interesting. Details on their anger and resentment at MTV News.
James Barber has written about music and movies for Slate, Blender, Good and AlltheMusicNews.com. He is also a record producer, band manager and was an A&R guy at Geffen/DGC Records. He has never been a celebrity chef in Canada, even though he gets a lot of internet fan mail for that guy.
May 6, 2009 by James Barber
Kiefer Sutherland put designer Jack McCollough in the hospital after head-butting him at a party Monday night at New York City club Submercer. Kiefer says he was defending the honor of Brooke Shields. (NYPost) Brooke says "No Way" (TMZ). The NYPD says, "Maybe so." (TMZ again). More to follow, endlessly, until everyone gets tired of talking about it.
May 5, 2009 by James Barber
Toby Keith gets a Distinguished Service Award from the Military Officers of America and talks about his USO tours. (via DODvClips.mil)
May 5, 2009 by James Barber
Today Cracker releases "Sunrise in the Land of Milk and Honey," its tenth studio album. "Turn On Tune In Drop Out With Me" is the first single and lead singer/songwriter David Lowery is the guest editor at Magnet Magazine's online site all week. Read Magnet's Q&A with David here.
Buy "Sunrise in the Land of Milk and Honey" at Amazon or iTunes.
James Barber has written about music and movies for Slate, Blender, Good and AlltheMusicNews.com. He is also a record producer, band manager and was an A&R guy at Geffen/DGC Records. He has never been a celebrity chef in Canada, even though he gets a lot of internet fan mail for that guy.
May 5, 2009 by James Barber
In his new documentary "PoliWood," Barry Levinson (director of "Rain Man" and "Diner") examines the weird relationship between TV news and Hollywood celebrity. Filmed at both the 2008 Democratic and Republican conventions, the film digs into what Levinson calls an "unholy alliance" of politics and culture: television covers celebrities' political pontificating for the ratings they bring rather than any substantial contribution to the debate. Read more at The Daily Beast.
James Barber has written about music and movies for Slate, Blender, Good and AlltheMusicNews.com. He is also a record producer, band manager and was an A&R guy at Geffen/DGC Records. He has never been a celebrity chef in Canada, even though he gets a lot of internet fan mail for that guy.
May 4, 2009 by James Barber
There's been a lot of online drama about Apple's mysterious approval process for applications sold in the iTunes store. There's not a definitive list of rules about acceptable content and the rejection letters are notoriously vague. Sometimes the decision gets reversed with no real explanation. Just last week the wildly offensive Baby Shaker was approved and yanked only a few hours after appearing in the store.
Trent Reznor announced over the weekend (via his Twitter account) that Apple has rejected an update to Nine Inch Nails' popular nin:access app because of "objectionable content" from "The Downward Spiral."
As anyone at his old record company can testify, Trent can whip online news sites into a frenzy and create an uproar. Look for the app to get approved by the end of the week and expect Apple to offer no explanation whatsoever.
Read more at Pitchfork. Trent posted the full rejection letter from Apple at the NIN forum. You can still get the original version of the app at the iTunes store.
James Barber has written about music and movies for Slate, Blender, Good and AlltheMusicNews.com. He is also a record producer, band manager, music business technology consultant and was an A&R guy at Geffen/DGC Records (back in the 90s when that meant something). He has never been a celebrity chef in Canada, even though he gets a lot of internet fan mail for that guy.
May 1, 2009 by James Barber
All those rumors about Kelly McGillis, the actress who played Charlie in "Top Gun," turn out to be true. Fox News has the story, if you need the details.
James Barber has written about music and movies for Slate, Blender, Good and AlltheMusicNews.com. He is also a record producer, band manager, music business technology consultant and was an A&R guy at Geffen/DGC Records (back in the 90s when that meant something). He has never been a celebrity chef in Canada, even though he gets a lot of internet fan mail for that guy.
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