Monday, February 9, 2009
GRAMMY - REGGAE ALBUM OF THE YEAR
Wednesday, January 28, 2009
SONGWRITING SEMINAR HOSTED BY ASCAP
In celebration of this year’s 51st Grammy Awards, The American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers (ASCAP) will present a special “Hitmakers” panel discussion on Saturday, February 7th, from 1:00 p.m. - 3:00 p.m. at the Musicians Institute in Hollywood, California.
The panel features Grammy Award-winning artists/producers and some of today’s top songwriters; Ne-Yo (nominated for six Grammy Awards this year), Johntá Austin (ASCAP’s Pop and Rhythm & Soul Music Awards, Songwriter of the Year in 2007), Manuel Seal and Tricky Stewart.
The featured panelists will discuss their experience with the hit records they have written:
Ne-Yo
Songwriter: “Because of You,” “Closer,” nominated at the 2009 Grammy Awards for Best Male Pop Vocal Performance, “Irreplaceable” (Beyonce), “Let Me Love You” (Mario), “Miss Independent,” nominated at the 2009 Grammy Awards for Best Male R&B Vocal Performance and Best R&B song, “Take a Bow” (Rihanna) and “Unfaithful” (Rihanna).
Johntá Austin
Songwriter: “Be Without You” (Mary J. Blige), “Poppin’” (Chris Brown),“Don’t Forget About Us” (Mariah Carey) and “Shake It Off” (Mariah Carey).
Manuel Seal
Songwriter: “Always Be My Baby” (Mariah Carey); “My Boo” (Usher), “My Way” (Usher) and “We Belong Together” (Mariah Carey) where he won a Grammy for Best Female R&B Vocal Performance.
Tricky Stewart
Songwriter: “Umbrella” (Rihanna featuring Jay-Z), “Single Ladies (Put a Ring on It)” (Beyonce), “Touch My Body” (Mariah Carey) and “Me Against the Music” (Britney Spears featuring Madonna).
This special event will be moderated by Billboard Magazine’s Senior Editor/R&B Hip Hop, Gail Mitchell, the event is free and open to the public. No RSVP is required, but it is first come, first served.
Tuesday, January 27, 2009
REMEMBERING ROMAN STEWART
Year after year, every January 25, I have to sit around and shake my head in sorrow, shame and pity. One cannot hear a radio personality purse their lips on their radio program to remember Roman Stewart. I sometimes wonder if these radio personalities know their reggae music history or care to know. Do they take time out to research or interview elders in the industry to learn? I guess not. All you hear most times is a bag of noise and/or chat. When I do meet up with them - those with whom I can relate to, they can tell you that I always tell them like it is, as I am not one to hold back. This year one radio personality promised me that he would do a special on Roman Stewart and to his word he did.
Thank you Fatforward of 93.5 FM radio in the Bronx, NY.
TO THOSE WHO DO NOT KNOW, IF THERE WAS NO ROMAN STEWART THERE WOULD NOT BE A DENNIS BROWN. Yes read my caps. Roman taught Dennis to sing. Listen to Dennis, Watch Dennis, See Dennis' performance - who do you see - YES ROMAN STEWART.
THE MAN, a/k/a ROMEY, MR. SPECIAL
Born in 1957, Roman Stewart at a tender age would sing on the streets and at the pier where cruise ships docked. His friend Freddie McGregor would collect the money that people gave them. In 1968, he was just 11 years old when he did his first recording "Walking Down The Street". In 1974 Roman got his first hit song "Hooray Festival", followed by "Hit Song" in 1976.
The early 1970's was good to Roman wherein he started recording more songs for well known producers (Glen Brown, Derrick Harriott, Everton Da Silva, Phil Pratt and Linval Thompson) It is said that his best known tune is "Rice and Peas" recorded in 1979 for Linval Thompson. In all Roman recorded more than 70 singles and two albums by himself and endured a career of more than 30 years.
Roman moved from Jamaica to New York in 1976, he recorded some songs, dubs and did shows. The latter he was known to do especially when his friends arrived in town most of for free of charge.
On January 25, 2004 Roman a/k/a Romey died of a heart attack at the age of 46. Prior to that night Roman attended a show to see his good friend Freddie McGregor. Thereafter, he attended a birthday party where he sang two songs. It is said that when Roman attempted to sing his third song, he placed the microphone down and complained of chest pains. He later collapsed and was rushed to the hospital in a coma.
Roman had regain consciousness after an operation lasting several hours and it is said that Roman was heard saying "If I get through this, I'm going to change my life." Later he went into a second coma, as we sat and waited in E2 Studios (Ed Robinson's Studio) praying and hoping for the best, we received that call from Yvonne Young the call we really did not want and she informed us that Roman had passed on.
I know that Roman is probably up there looking down at us with that kool aid smile about to make a call to all sound-men saying "hey I got D Brown and Alton here, how much dub you want". Always the jovial hustler - our Romey. Gone but not forgotten.
THE BRIT AWARDS
The following are the nominees for the International Female Solo Artist: Beyonce: I Am Sasha Fierce, Gabriella Cilmi: Lessons To Be Learned, Katy Perry: One Of The Boys, Pink: Funhouse.
International Male Solo Artist: Beck: Modern Guilt, Neil Diamond: home Before Dark, Jay Z: American Gangster, Kanye West: 808's and Heartbreak, Seasick Steve: I Started Out With Nothin and I Still Got Most Of It Left.
International Album: AC/DC: Black Ice, Fleet Foxes: Fleet Foxes, Killers: Day and Age, Kings of Leon: Only by the night, MGMT: Oracular Spectacular.
International Group: AC/DC: Black Ice, Fleet Foxes: Fleet Foxes, Killers: Day and Age, Kings of Leon: Only by the night, MGMT: Oracular Spectacular.
Winners, chosen from a vote by over 1,000 British music industry insiders.
MY 2 CENTS:
Reggae & Dancehall lovers why not petition for a reggae category. We can hear you loud and clear with respect to the Grammys. And to the artists who claim that they sell numbers and that they are big in the UK kindly get yourselves on this list. This is 2009 "DO YOU" show us what you got.
GAME SALES SLOWING DOWN
Music video games have been topping sales since the decrease in music industry sales, but recent figures are suggesting that this may be starting to decline. On October 26, 2008 Activision's Guitar Hero World Tour had only sold 1.5 million domestic units to date, down 55 percent from sales figures for Activision's previous release Guitar Hero III. In addition, MTV's Rock Band 2 sold less than a million units compared to the first "Rock Band," which has sold over 4 million units.
Having faces with these gloomy sales figures, videogame industry analysts are looking to several possible factors responsible for the slump. Guitar Hero World Tour is the fourth video game in the franchise in four years. In addition, Disney, Konami and Nintendo have all released music video games recently. Faced with a seemingly never ending barrage of music video games releases, analysts point out that supply may have finally surpassed demand. In addition, each unit cost close to $200, consumers may be less willing to upgrade or purchase a new games, especially in these tough economic times.
Despite these gloomy sales, Activision will release Guitar Hero Metallica in March. In addition, both Activision and MTV have plans for more games. Activision plans to release at least one additional game next year and MTV is currently slated to release a Rock Band spinoff based on The Beatles by next Christmas.
My 2 Cents:
Reggae Artists let's get with the game, THE BUSINESS. The other genres are doing it, let us do it too.
BLUE NOTE'S SYNCHRONIZATION DEAL
Blue Note signed a synchronization deal with Boosey and Hawkes publishers of classical and jazz music, that will give Boosey ownership over global synchronization of the celebrated EMI jazz imprint.
The agreement will provide greater publishing and master synch flexibility for Blue Note, with Boosey providing both master recording sourcing and clearance for already existing jazz copyrights.
Blue Note is famous for representing such legendary jazz artists as Herbie Hancock, Miles Davis and John Coltrane. The imprint is currently in its 70th anniversary year and just released Mosaic: A Celebration of Blue Note Records to commemorate the milestone.
My 2 Cents:
Reggae/Dancehall artist we need to start thinking of the business PUBLISHING (Synchronization, Mechanical, Performance). Come on it is time, open a book and read, get with the program.
LAYOFFS IN ENTERTAINMENT
The largest self contained distributor, Alliance Entertainment LLC, is to lay off 462 workers and close it's warehouse in Coral Springs, Fl. Of the 462 layoffs 333 will come from the warehouse staff as of March 16 and May 4. Alliance Entertainment LLC is a division of Source Interlink. Alliance will remain until the transfer to Kentucky is finalized.
Alliance Entertainment LLC, is to consolidate its distribution, sales and support centers. A Source Interlink's group vice president of HR said that workers who are affected by the layoff will be offered jobs at another Source Interlink plant in Kentucky. Those who are unable to relocated the company will also work with them.
Source Interlink is a distributor of DVDs and CDs.
It is also said that another company in Miami, Florida will also layoff 100 in the coming months, Global market research company Synovate Inc.