Showing posts with label record. Show all posts
Showing posts with label record. Show all posts

Tuesday, January 17, 2012

Kenny Chesney wants to be more mainstream, looking to drop record label, report says

Published January 16, 2012

| NewsCore

Kenny Chesney wants out of his deal with Sony-based BNA Records and is shopping a $30 million, five-record deal to EMI, Universal and Warner.

"He's very displeased with how Sony has handled him," a source said. "He wants to be more mainstream."

Executives were said to be "in shock" over the price. "Welcome to the world of Kenny Chesney," a source cracked.

His manager said, "This is very inaccurate. We have no plans to be anything but a country-music artist ... Also, we have enjoyed a long-term, successful relationship with Sony ... The numbers you speak about and Warner Bros., etc., are purely rumors that are far from the truth."


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FOX411 Playlist: Adele poised for record chart record; Van Halen welcomes back David Lee Roth

By Avi Ramsadeen

Published January 13, 2012

| FoxNews.com

2011 was the Year of Adele with her record-breaking chart performance. The singer was the first woman to top three of Billboard's year-end charts: Top Artists, Billboard 200 Album and the Hot 100 song. Now, by the looks of it, 2012 just might be another successful year for the "Rolling in the Deep" singer as she tops the Billboard 200 for a 15th week. 

According to Billboard.com, she is poised to break the record held by the 1998 "Titanic" soundtrack which had 16 weeks at the number one spot.

Van Halen is also looking to break big in 2012 with an old friend out front.

The legendary California metal band released their first single in 16 years with original lead singer David Lee Roth, "Tattoo," from their reunion album "A Different Kind of Truth" due out February 7th. And it ain't too shabby!

Not only is co-founder Eddie Van Halen preparing to take the album on the road with his band for a North American tour, he's also donating 75 electric guitars from his personal collection to the Mr. Holland's Opus Foundation to support music education in LA's public school districts.

Awww... an axemeister with a heart!

Meanwhile "American Idol" finalist Jennifer Hudson is out promoting her new book "I Got This: How I Change My Ways and Lost What Weighed Me Down." The singer tells Fox, "I wanted to share my journey, my weight-loss journey and if it can inspire someone else on their weigh-loss journey, on their path, why not?"

Another former "Idol" finalist making news is Siobhan Magnus, who announced the January 15th release date for her debut album "Moonbaby Listen In." Siobhan is setting herself apart from fellow contestants by being the only one to independently write, record and release an album of original songs.

For more music news, including a sit-down with former Backstreet Boy Howie D and news on Safetysuit's second studio album "These Times," click play on this week's Playlist.


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Chesney Miffed at Record Label

Published January 16, 2012

| NewsCore

Kenny Chesney wants out of his deal with Sony-based BNA Records and is shopping a $30 million, five-record deal to EMI, Universal and Warner.

"He's very displeased with how Sony has handled him," a source said. "He wants to be more mainstream."

Executives were said to be "in shock" over the price. "Welcome to the world of Kenny Chesney," a source cracked.

His manager said, "This is very inaccurate. We have no plans to be anything but a country-music artist ... Also, we have enjoyed a long-term, successful relationship with Sony ... The numbers you speak about and Warner Bros., etc., are purely rumors that are far from the truth."


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Monday, January 16, 2012

Fox News poll: Romney hits record high, Santorum viewed as true conservative

By Dana Blanton

Published January 15, 2012

| FoxNews.com

While far more Republican primary voters view Rick Santorum as the true conservative, Mitt Romney has become the clear leader in the race for the GOP nomination, according to a just-released Fox News poll.

After Iowa and New Hampshire wins, Romney now garners the highest level of support from GOP primary voters nationally achieved by any candidate so far. And support for Santorum has nearly quadrupled in the last month, putting him firmly in the second tier with Newt Gingrich and Ron Paul.

Romney has the backing of 40 percent of Republican primary voters. He’s followed by Santorum at 15 percent, Gingrich at 14 percent and Paul at 13 percent. Rick Perry captures 6 percent and Jon Huntsman 5 percent.

Click here for full Fox News poll results.

Romney’s support is up 17 percentage points since last month’s Fox poll. Gingrich -- who led last month -- has dropped by 22 points.

Among voters who are part of the Tea Party movement, Romney (30 percent) leads Santorum (21 percent) and Gingrich (18 percent). White evangelical voters give the edge to Romney over Santorum -- 32 to 23 percent.

Twenty-nine percent of primary voters say Santorum is the candidate best described as a true conservative. That’s nearly twice as many as pick Romney (15 percent), Gingrich (14 percent) or Paul (13 percent).

Still, another trait is more important to GOP primary voters -- electability. Fully 80 percent say it is “very” important their nominee can beat Barack Obama, compared with 42 percent who give the same weight to being a true conservative.

And by a wide margin Romney is seen as the one with the best chance of beating Obama: 63 percent say he’s the candidate most likely to do it. That’s seven times as many as say Gingrich (9 percent).

The ability to win in November also tops other candidate considerations such as having a business background (56 percent “very” important), and agreeing with the nominee on major issues (47 percent “very” important).

Republican primary voters have mixed views over which kind of candidate would be more likely to beat Obama: 49 percent think a more moderate Republican who will appeal to independents, while 43 percent think a more conservative Republican who will provide the sharpest contrast with Obama.

No other candidate comes close to matching the former Massachusetts governor when primary voters are asked who is most qualified to manage the economy. Forty-four percent say Romney, while 17 percent say Gingrich. Another 10 percent say Paul and 8 percent say Santorum.

Former House speaker Gingrich receives his highest score when asked which candidate would do the best job working with Congress. Yet even here Romney has the edge -- 35 percent to 28 percent.

Meanwhile, three times as many say Gingrich (27 percent) as say Romney (8 percent) would be a “bad choice” to represent the party.

And twice as many say Gingrich (29 percent) has run the nastiest campaign as say Romney (13 percent).

Romney (27 percent) and Santorum (20 percent) are seen as the candidates running the most positive campaigns.

Finally, likeability plays a role in elections, and here again Romney has the advantage. A 69-percent majority of GOP primary voters have a favorable opinion of him. The next closest is Santorum at 50 percent favorable.

The Fox News poll is based on landline and cell phone interviews with 906 randomly-chosen registered voters nationwide and was conducted under the joint direction of Anderson Robbins Research (D) and Shaw & Company Research (R) from January 12 to January 14. For the total sample, it has a margin of sampling error of plus or minus 3 percentage points. For the subgroup of 365 GOP primary voters it is plus or minus 5 percentage points.


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