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‘INXS The Musical’ To Open In Australia In 2017 – Broadway Next?

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INXS hope to become the new sensation of the world’s theatre stages with a musical based on their hits to open in Sydney in 2017.

With their music still commanding the album charts more than 100 weeks after they restored their legacy with the INXS: Never Tear Us Apart mini-series last year, manager Chris M Murphy has set up a theatre company to mount INXS The Musical.

Murphy remains tight-lipped about his backers for the project but insists he has some of the international theatre world’s biggest “creatives” coming on board to write and produce the musical for the stage.

The band’s longtime manager set up Murphy Theatrical to orchestrate the band’s next move to exploit their extensive catalogue of hits recorded by Michael Hutchence, Andrew, Tim and Jon Farriss, Kirk Pengilly and Garry Gary Beers, after reacquiring the rights to their music a few years ago.

The phenomenal success of the mini-series, which was watched by more than two million Australians and sold internationally, gave Murphy the impetus to forge ahead with the stage musical.

INXS: Never Tear Us Apart provoked a fan frenzy for their music with the The Very Best hits compilation giving the band their first No. 1 album in Australia in 24 years and spending 102 weeks in the charts and counting.

Via News.com.au

Listen: 2 Rare Joy Division Tracks From New Vinyl ReIssue

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To celebrate the 35th anniversary of “Love Will Tear Us Apart” on June 27th, Rhino are pleased to announce the re-issue of four iconic Joy Division releases on heavyweight 180-gram vinyl.

The studio albums UNKNOWN PLEASURES (1979) and CLOSER (1980) will be available on June 29th. They will be followed on July 31st by STILL (1981) and an expanded version of SUBSTANCE (1988), both available as a double-LP set.

Each design replicates the original in painstaking detail, including the gatefold covers used for Still and Substance. The music heard on the albums was remastered in 2007 when Rhino introduced expanded versions of the albums. The lone exception is Substance, which features audio remastered in 2010 for the +- singles box and for the first time on vinyl, the expanded tracklist from the original CD release, plus two additional songs: “As You Said” and the Pennine version of “Love Will Tear Us Apart,” which you can hear below.

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“Fun, Fun, Fun” Parody by The Beach Boys…errr…Jimmy Fallon and Kevin Bacon

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First Drafts of Rock takes a look at an early version of The Beach Boys’ “Fun, Fun, Fun.”

The Real Story Behind Rick Springfield’s “Jessie’s Girl”

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“Jessie’s Girl” by Rick Springfield is a classic song and Jimmy Kimmel has always wondered what the real story behind it was. It turns out they shot video of the first time Rick and his band ever played it and it is absolutely fascinating.

https://youtu.be/CQYpg8rOzMY

By the way, that’s Ronnie Vannucci Jr. of The Killers playing drums.

Full Video: Horton Hears A Who! (CBS, 1970)

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The 1966 cartoon of How The Grinch Stole Christmas was so popular that director Chuck Jones (Looney Toones), followed up with Horton Hears A Who! It aired in 1970 on CBS.

Horton is an elephant splashing in the watering hole of the Jungle of Nool on the fifteenth of May when he hears a person calling for help. The sound is coming from a small dust speck. Dr. H. Hoovey, an astronomer on the speck, believes that there’s a world beyond the speck, but the rest of the Whos don’t believe him at first. He explains to Horton that the speck is in danger if it’s floating around. “A person’s a person, no matter how small,” says Horton as he decides to save the Whos. But the other jungle citizens don’t believe him as they are unable to see them and can’t hear as well. Meanwhile, the citizens of Whoville refuse to believe the existence of Horton, but eventually they do. Jane Kangaroo, the Wickersham brothers,and the Black-Bottomed Eagle are Horton’s main and worst tormentors, but at last, the Whos make themselves heard. At the end of the special, Dr. Hoovey is relaxing in his chair, exhausted from the ordeal, when he sees a small speck of dust and hears a “Help!” on it, and says the final line: “Oh, no!”

https://youtu.be/K0xQsleqNyQ

Bill Nye Reads Mean Tweets About Himself

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“You pretend the global warming fairy is real even as you live in a mansion. Maybe do cartwheels for voodoo.”

Parrot Sings The Lego Movie’s ‘Everything Is Awesome’

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Birds on Safari, a pet store in Stuart, Fla., posted a video of a yellow-naped Amazon parrot named Princess Yellowfeather that sings “Everything is Awesome” from The Lego Movie. I’d sign her and get her on tour with Tegan & Sara.

Universal Releases Five-Year Development Plan; Lucian Grainge Stays On Until At Least 2020

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Paris, July 31, 2015

Vivendi:

– Five-year development plan for Universal Music Group

– Lucian Grainge committed to UMG and Vivendi at least
until 2020

Vivendi has agreed on a five-year development plan with the senior management of Universal Music Group (UMG). Present in over 60 countries and owning a portfolio of 50 prestigious labels, UMG is the global leader in music. It has an annual turnover of nearly 5 billion euros and employs over 7,000 people in the world. This plan will enable the company to maintain its profitable growth and continue to play a leading role in the transformation of the music industry.

UMG will accelerate the monetization of music on digital channels, broaden the reach of its audio and visual content through multiple partnerships with platforms and strengthen its strategic relationships with brands and sponsors. It will pursue its industry-leading track record of talent management and development. UMG will also continue investing in high-potential markets for music, such as Africa, India and China.

Key to this strategy is the fact that Lucian Grainge CBE, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of UMG, has committed to UMG and the Vivendi Group for a further five years, until at least 2020. Appointed to his current position in 2011, Lucian Grainge has held a variety of functions within the music industry spanning over thirty years. After joining UMG in 1986 to launch PolyGram Music Publishing UK, Lucian Grainge held the positions of Chairman of Universal Music UK and Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of Universal Music Group International. He spearheaded the international expansion of UMG and the diversification of the company’s activities.

UMG is at the heart of Vivendi’s strategy to refocus the Group on media and content creation and to be the preferred partner for all creative talent.

 About Vivendi

Vivendi is an integrated media and content group. The company operates businesses throughout the media value chain, from talent discovery to the creation, production and distribution of content. The main subsidiaries of Vivendi comprise Canal+ Group and Universal Music Group. Canal+ is the leading pay-TV operator in France, and also serves markets in Africa, Poland and Vietnam. Canal+ operations include Studiocanal, a leading European player in production, sales and distribution of film and TV series. Universal Music Group is the world leader in recorded music, music publishing and merchandising, with more than 50 labels covering all genres. A separate division, Vivendi Village, brings together Vivendi Ticketing (ticketing in the UK, France and the U.S.), MyBestPro (experts counseling), Watchever (subscription video-on-demand) and the Paris-based concert venue L’Olympia. With over 2.5 billion videos viewed each month, Dailymotion is one of the biggest aggregation and distribution platforms in the world. www.vivendi.comwww.cultureswithvivendi.comwww.themediashaker.com

Apple Music Uses Snapchat To Offer A Sneak Inside Beats 1 Global Studios

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Apple Music’s first Snapchat story. Beats 1, by the way, is a great service and loving it.

Bikini Kill To Reissue 1991 Cassette ‘Revolution Girl Style Now’

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The original and extremely influential Riot Grrrl leaders Bikini Kill will reissue their original demo tape Revolution Girl Style Now, featuring three unreleased tracks. The original cassette was recorded by Pat Maley and self released by the band in 1991, just before collaborating with high-profile acts such as Nirvana and Joan Jett, and taking a stand by shunning the major labels and the mainstream rock press.

They truly encouraged a female-centric environment at their shows, urging women to come to the front of the stage and handing out lyric sheets to them.

This reissue was mixed by Guy Picciotto (Fugazi) and mastered by John Golden.

Track Listing:
Candy
Daddy’s L’il Girl
Feels Blind
Suck My Left One
Carnival
This Is Not A Test
Double Dare Ya
Liar
Ocean Song
Just Once
Playground