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PHIL COLLINS: THE BEAT GOES ON
September 18, 2010 - Features
It's a rainy day in New York, and London-born, Switzerland-based Phil Collins is making the most of his time stateside. The 59-year-old singer/songwriter/drummer has brought his two youngest sons with him for a summer vacation. » Full Story
DR. LUKE: THE NEW TYCOON OF TEEN
September 11, 2010 - Features
The doctor is in, at the tree-shrouded Conway Studios compound in Hollywood, and he won't be out any time soon. » Full Story
THE REORGANIZATION MAN
September 18, 2010
EMI Group CEO Roger Faxon's sweeping plan to restructure EMI Music isn't the first such initiative at the major since British private equity firm Terra Firma acquired the company in 2007. » Full Story
SIX QUESTIONS WITH RICHARD STUMPF
September 18, 2010
By appointing Richard Stumpf -- the former senior VP of creative services and marketing at Cherry Lane -- as president of Imagem Music USA, Imagem CEO Andre De Raaff completes his American leadership team. » Full Story
BRANDON FLOWERS: NO FILLER, NO KILLERS
September 18, 2010 - Features
While announcing the arrival of his solo career, Brandon Flowers made it clear that his band, the Killers, isn't breaking up. In fact, the singer says that the point of "Flamingo," due Sept. 14 on Island Records, was to deliver these songs to the public so that his group could eventually return to creating as a cohesive unit. » Full Story
SUPERCHUNK: DURHAM INDIE, BACK AGAIN
September 18, 2010 - Features
Take heart, Superchunk fans: Laura Ballance and Mac McCaughan weren't just procrastinating for the last nine years. After all, they had a little outfit to run—Merge Records, which just scored a Billboard 200 No. 1 with Arcade Fire, as well as releasing records by critical darlings like Spoon and She & Him. » Full Story
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