Clapton's girl ready to take centre stage
Daughter of legendary rock guitarist to make her starring performance
debut at Yorkshire venue
Making music: Above, Ruth Clapton and Ross Cameron are in concert
together for the first time in Doncaster in December. Below left, Ruth
pictured with her rock star father Eric Clapton at Birkdale School,
Sheffield.
Donna Summer
Returns After 15 Year Absence
Donna Summer
erotic music Dance diva Donna Summer will release her first album of new material in more
than 10 years in 2007.
Benny
Benassi Who's Your Daddy
If you're male and you've been using the internet for more than a month
than you've seen Benny Benassis smoking hot Satisfaction video. Here is
the sequel, its called Who's Your Daddy. I fully expect him to follow this
up with a song called And What Does He Do. A tribute to cult porn movies
of the '70s
See
the Viral Video Lazy Sunday: A Rap Video Clip Goes Viral, and a TV Network Wants to Control It
When a video clip goes "viral," spreading across the Web at
lightning speed, it can help rocket its creators to stardom. Alas, the clip
can also generate work for corporate lawyers.
Beautiful World-DEXXX
- appearing as Jerimiah, the
weeping kleenex toting Prophet/Vanity
Fair Magazine Junkie. Also Producer,
Vocals , Piano ,Guitar ,Resonator, poor
trumpet player, poorer percussionist,
down right disgusting glockenspiel-ist.
But, He is a hell of a Shiraz swigging
Libertarian. DEXXX also claims to be a
member of one of the really, really,
really lost ancient tribes of Israel,
whose recent discovery was made possible
entirely by the invention of G.P.S.
Moshe Merritt Co-produced the project...
Layzie Bone is working on being patient while on the set of a new music
video shoot for "Bone, Bone, Bone." The song is one of 16 tracks
on Bone Thugs-n-Harmony's newest album, "Thug World Order."
Indie as Fuck
RK Netmedia Algorithm
breaks from the Miami rap pack to form GuerillaARC . "Our business
at RK Netmedia mind state is the guerilla
mind state" On the tenth floor of an anonymous building that stands among high-ranked law
firms and accounting offices in the financial mecca known as the Brickell
district, there lies a small room that looks like a college dorm unit, decorated
with random pictures of graffiti on the wall and a boom box on the computer
desk. This is the quiet, abnormally normal headquarters of RK Netmedia, one of
the biggest Internet porn companies in the world and the mastermind behind BangBus.com.
"Pimp
of the city" Uncut version.They do what they do to make that
money...WATCH THE PIMP OF THE CITY VIDEO AND LEARN SOME PIMPOLOGY
OR GET HYPNOTIZED BY MY FINE AZZ BROADS IT 'S UP 2 U!!! HA-HA-HA...PIMPOLOGY 101
HAS JUST BEGUN..NOW SIT YO AZZ DOWN AND $$$ PAY $$$ ATTENTION BIATCH!!!
Gold Digger
Notches 10th Week At No. 1
For the 10th week straight, Kanye West's "Gold Digger"
featuring Jamie Foxx sits atop the Billboard Hot 100. ... "Gold
Digger" also holds on to No.1 ...
love it or hate it
Hate It Or Love It The Game
Album(s) The Documentary (2005) Song lyrics [50 Cent] + a story
why I love and hate games.
holiday green day No holiday for busy, acclaimed Green Day .Green Day is back.
Although the "American Idiot" tour came to Everett last year, they're playing the Tacoma Dome on Monday.
gifts

Music
Hong Kong music industry seeks tougher measures
against online piracy
10.06.2005, 05:04 AM found at http://www.forbes.com
HONG KONG (AFX) - The International Federation of the
Phonographic Industry (IFPI) Hong Kong Group said it is seeking tougher measures
against online piracy and is looking to bring offenders to court.
The IFPI Hong Kong Group last month tried to curb
online piracy by sending instant warning messages to people found sharing
unauthorized music files on the internet.
Although 1,000 messages have been sent out to uploaders
a day, the action has failed to stop piracy, said Ricky Fung, chief executive
officer of IFPI Hong Kong Group, which represents 90 pct of recording music
companies in the territory.
IFPI members have now decided to take tougher action
against offenders, he said.
'Online piracy has severely impacted the industry. We
are seeking ways to locate (the offenders) and try to prosecute them,' said
Ricky Fung told reporters.
Fung said the problem of illegal peer-to-peer file
sharing is rampant, with a survey conducted for the group finding that 41 pct of
respondents between 15 and 64 years old in Hong Kong, or 1.3 mln people,
admitted they had illegally shared music files on the internet in the past year.
Although 70 pct of the 1,005 respondents were aware of
legal online music services and 60 pct of them accepted it is unethical to share
unauthorized files on the internet, over half of them still continued to do so.
The poll also showed 74.2 pct who had downloaded a
title said they would not pay for the same title again.
Fung declined to reveal details of the preparations the
group plans to take, but vowed to stop what he calls 'blatant' infringing
activities.
'It will be an uphill battle but we will definitely go
after them,' he said.
The IFPI blames online and CD piracy for a 63 pct drop
in revenue in the past decade and a fall in annual turnover of 106.7 mln hkd in
2004.
(1 usd = 7.8 hkd) music.