
So, how do people working in music know who's signing who, what those pesky record labels are up to, what the latest download whatnot is, who is moving and shaking, who is spending and saving, who is planning and scheming, or, for that matter, what Pete and Amy and Britney are up to? Simple, they read CMU Daily, the UK music business' biggest and most popular daily news bulletin. Now you to can get the lowdown from Team CMU, here on the CMU-Blog. You'll find even more at www.thecmuwebsite.com
Posted Wed 26 Nov 2008 7:33PM GMT
Rose Elinor Dougall is probably best known at the moment for her stint in girl-pop band The Pipettes, but now she's ditched the polka dots gone solo. Although, her retro sound does still have hints of her Pipettes past, it's ruled by her own grown up More »
Posted Fri 7 Nov 2008 1:49PM GMT
The latest witness called by the prosecution in the Phil Spector re-trial didn't prove overly useful to the case against the legendary producer by contradicting the testimony given by the preceding witness.Spector, of course, is accused of murdering More »
Posted Thu 6 Nov 2008 4:04PM GMT
Joan Rivers' manager and Phil Spector's ex-girlfriend Dorothy Melvin spent a third day in the witness stand yesterday as the legendary producer's retrial for the murder of actress Lana Clarkson continued.Having re-told the story of how Spector had tu More »
Posted Wed 5 Nov 2008 1:51PM GMT
So, Joan Rivers' manager Dorothy Melvin was back on the witness stand yesterday as the Phil Spector retrial continued. As previously reported, she's an ex-girlfriend of the legendary producer, and is one of the witnesses being presented by the prosec More »
Posted Wed 5 Nov 2008 1:49PM GMT
So, how to get the historic election result in America into our daily music news bulletin. Easy, just turn to planet hip hop for some political comment.First up, Jay Z, who took to the mic as voting began yesterday to encourage his fans to cast their More »
Posted Tue 4 Nov 2008 5:26PM GMT
It's possible the people of America have other things on their mind this week, but over in LA the second edition of the Phil Spector Trial got properly under way after that short delay last week caused by a juror hurting his foot in the courthouse ca More »
Posted Tue 4 Nov 2008 5:23PM GMT
The French Senate, the upper chamber in the country's parliament, has approved the much previously reported 'Creation And Internet' law with very little opposition and few amendments.This is the new legal framework that will, amongst other things, in More »