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Song Related News for March 11, 2010
Grammy nod adds leverage to Melanie Fiona's career
(AP)
AP - Melanie Fiona still cries when she thinks about her ex-boyfriend. He is the main reference in her R&B smash, the haunting ballad "It Kills Me."
Wyclef Jean talks about Haiti relief efforts in NY
(AP)
AP - Singer and producer Wyclef Jean is working with his foundation to deliver cooked meals, water and medical assistance to survivors of the devastating earthquake in Haiti.
Trent Reznor confirms Nine Inch Nails will record new material
(Yahoo! Music)
Yahoo! Music - Courtesy of NME -- Band set to continue releasing new music despite quitting live circuit
Sly Stone sues ex-manager, claiming millions kept
(AP)
AP - Sly Stone is suing a former business manager and others claiming tens of millions of dollars in royalties were kept from the singer.
James Taylor gets prestigious Carnegie Hall gigs
(AP)
AP - He's gone to Carolina and taken that snow covered turnpike from Stockbridge to Boston. Now James Taylor is goin' to Carnegie Hall for a prestigious four-concert gig.
UK musicians pay tribute to songs of Nick Drake
(Reuters)
Reuters - Nick Drake is an unlikely romantic hero. In the 1970s he was a minor English singer and songwriter who peddled a lyrical brand of introspection that earned him a small but devoted following and few record sales.
Quincy Jones, John Mayer to headline LA music expo
(Reuters)
Reuters - Producer Quincy Jones, pop guitarist John Mayer and retired soul singer Bill Withers will headline performing rights group ASCAP's annual songwriters convention in Hollywood on April 22-24, organizers said.
Rocker Joe Walsh takes on namesake politician
(Reuters)
Reuters - Another musician is claiming that a political candidate is tone deaf to the nation's intellectual property laws. And this one has an amusing twist.
Gabriel: Disaster aid can benefit from technology
(AP)
AP - Haiti's devastating earthquake reinforced Peter Gabriel's belief that disaster relief needs to take better advantage of the digital age.
T-Pain gets animated in 'Freaknik,' talks new CD
(AP)
AP - You wouldn't think T-Pain was inhibited at all. But the rapper-singer, known for his synthesized vocals and catchy hooks, says he sometimes feels creatively restrained when it comes to music.





