International Archive
Illegal CD copying and music downloading could put the jobs of 600,000 people in the music industry at risk, according to a senior ...
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Gabriel Unveils UK Comeback
Peter Gabriel is to tour the UK for the first time in a decade in a show, which sees him performing, suspended above ...
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Teenagers Plead Guilty To Rioting At Leeds Festival
Two teenagers have pleaded guilty to taking part in the riots at the end of last year's LEEDS FESTIVAL, which resulted in more ...
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Sam Righi Resigns From Frontier Touring, Harbour Agency
Sam Righi, a major part of Australia's leading entertainment organization for the past 25 years as manager of the Frontier Touring Company and ...
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Sweden Rock Adds To 2003 Line Up
Super group YES has confirmed that they will open their 2003 European tour at Sweden Rock Festival. The bands world tour has been ...
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Last Chance For Glastonbury?
The future of the 2003 GLASTONBURY FESTIVAL could be decided as early as next month. Earlier this month the regulatory board of Mendip ...
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UK Licensing Law Proposal Meets Opposition
Musicians, Morris Men, Carol Singers, Salvation Army bands – they're all an endangered species if the current proposals for the new UK Licensing ...
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Dylan, DiFranco Tour Together Down Under
Bob Dylan and Ani DiFranco, who previously toured North America together in 1997, are teaming up again for an 11-date, nine-city February tour ...
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Williamson Named CMAA Chairman
Australian country musician, multi Golden Guitar winner and Roll of Renown inductee John Williamson is to take over as chairman of Australia1s country ...
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Conamus Promotes The Dutch Sound
The Dutch Conamus group rounds up more than 70 companies, labels, and distributors. Roadrunner Records and its subsidiary CNR Music are among them. ...
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