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IRISH MINISTER FOR COMMUNICATIONS PROMISES ROUNDTABLE TALKS ON ILLEGAL FILE-SHARING AT THE MUSIC SHOW IN DUBLIN

Irish Minister for Communications, Eamon Ryan, has announced a commitment to holding roundtable talks on the issue of illegal filesharing, involving representatives from the Government, the music industry and the internet service providers (ISPs).

Speaking at The Music Show, run by Hot Press Magazine in Dublin, he stated that the talks will begin before the end of this month with the aim of negotiating a solution to the problem of illegal filesharing, without further recourse to the courts.

IRMA, the representative body of the record companies, has already negotiated a ‘three strikes and you’re out’ arrangement with Eircom. However, so far the rest of the ISPs have refused to reach a similar agreement, insisting that they should not have to take responsibility for the illegal actions of their customers.

The Minister made his unexpected announcement when he participated in a heated panel discussion on the Communications and Music: How Can We Ensure That The Piper Is Paid? – And Other Important Matters of Public Policy at The Music Show. A host of industry heavyweights including singer songwriter Paul Brady, Sharon Corr, CEO of SEG Entertainment division Marc Marot, Warner Music Europe CEO John Reid and Victor Finn, CEO of the Irish Music Rights Organisation urged the Minister to take action immediately to tackle illegal downloading.

The Music Show, Ireland’s national Music Exhibition and Forum is run by Hot Press magazine. For more information contact Louise Zayed at Hot Press on + 353 (0)1 241 1500 or + 353 (0)86 878 7112 or email louise@hotpress.ie

SHARON CORR DENOUNCES IRISH GOVERNMENT’S INACTION ON ILLEGAL FILE-SHARING

Debate at The Music Show in Dublin sparks anger among artists and record companies

Sharon Corr has denounced the Irish government for their neglect of artists’ rights in relation to the illegal downloading of music.

Emotions ran high at an explosive debate at The Music Show in Dublin on Saturday (3rd October 2010), in which the Irish Minister for Communications, Energy and Natural Resources, Eamon Ryan TD took part alongside SEG’s Marc Marot, Victor Finn (Chief Executive, IMRO), Paul Brady & Louis Walsh.

In a lively question and answer session, the Corrs’ violinist – who has just released her solo debut on Warner Music worldwide – spoke from the floor and was highly critical of what she called the Government’s “laissez faire” record on artists’ rights.

“I just recorded an album. I employed a producer, a studio, I paid the orchestra to come in, the guy who did the score,” she told the Minister. “I don’t understand why they get paid and I don’t get paid (by people who download the album). It’s a basic right to be paid for your work.”

On the Government’s inaction in relation to illegal downloading, she was clear in her condemnation. “I feel the government have a very laissez faire approach to the whole thing,” she said. “Implementation needs to happen. A Digital Economy Act needs to be brought in to Ireland. Legislation needs to be put through and implemented.”

John Reid, CEO of Warner Music Europe, also spoke from the audience. He was openly sceptical of plans unveiled by the Minister during the debate, for talks involving the ISPs, expert academics and other interested parties. Reid said that this would be a protracted and probably ineffective talking shop.

“Don’t get a bunch of guys from my old university,” said Reid, who was Ents Officer in Trinity College in the 1980s. “It’ll take a year and you’ll be out of office by then. Move now and follow your nose.”

Reid urged the Minister to roll out the three strikes rule to all ISPs. “In Sweden, the introduction of a new law was enough to make sure music sales grew in a year. Put a law in place. It doesn’t hurt the ISPs,” said the record company boss.

Under Swedish law, the ISPs must give the address of people suspected of copyright violations to the copyright holders – a move which resulted in a drop in illegal file-sharing of between 40% and 50%. Over the same period in 2009, following the introduction of the law, record sales increased by 14%, while sales online increased by 57%.

The Music Show is run by Hot Press Magazine.

*WHAT OTHER PANELLISTS HAD TO SAY*

Victor Finn of IMRO Speaks Out
* Speaking as a member of the panel, Victor Finn, CEO of the Irish Music Rights Organisation (IMRO) called on the Minister to introduce legislation to make the ISPs responsible for illegal actions carried out on their networks. This would effectively force the ISPs to police their users and crack down on illegal filesharers.

In Ireland, only one ISP, Eircom, following protracted negotiations with the Irish Recorded Music Association, has voluntarily introduced a ‘three strikes and you’re out’ rule against serial downloaders. The first warning letters have been sent out to Eircom customers over the last couple of weeks, Finn stated.

“We have sought the co-operation of the ISP industry,” Finn who was part of the IMIR (Irish Music Intellectual Rights) stand at the show, stated. “Apart from Eircom, who have introduced a graduated response measure, the rest of the industry have to be dragged kicking and screaming to the table.

“You have a role in encouraging ISPs to be responsible for what they carry,” he said to the Minister. “You have the power to regulate that industry. ISPs operate in Ireland by way of government licence. You have the power to implement terms and conditions in those licences that ensure those ISPs are responsible for what goes up on their networks,” Finn told the Minister.

Minister Ryan refuses to commit
But Minister Ryan refused to commit to tackling the issue through legislation, citing the high number of jobs in the computer industry. The Minster argued that if the music industry and the ISPs would co-operate, this would be much more effective.

“Let’s actually meet and have some sort of consultative space,” the Minister said, “where you can have both computing industries or ISP industries and musical industries sitting down and sharing some ideas, not just to do it through the courts, but to do it the smarter way, collaboratively.

“I would hope to have such a forum in place by the end of this month, in the hope of taking that sort of approach, rather than just a legalistic approach,” he told the audience.

Marc Marot of SEG Joins The Fray
* Marc Marot, CEO of the entertainment arm of the powerful Sports Entertainment Group (SEG), speaking at The Music Show in Dublin, said he was in favour of the UK’s Digital Rights Act and the three strikes rule, adding that without the ISPs it was impossible to protect artists.

Marot, formerly MD with Island Records, gave a damning example of the impact of illegal downloading to the conference. He explained that SEG have a successful trance act on his books with a fanbase of 14,000. The band recently shifted 4,000 copies, or £15,000 worth of its LP on the day it went on sale. On the same day, Marot and the band monitored 17,000 bit torrents going out illegally, equal to £150,000 worth of turnover.

“That band effectively wasted an entire year of endeavour, and all of that thought, energy and investment of money they made from touring. Effectively they just watched it disappear down the toilet. That’s what happens if governments don’t get involved, and they don’t use their powers to legislate. It’s easy to talk about U2, but it’s just the small bands coming up that are suffering,” he said.

Musician Paul Brady Appeals for One Strike Policy
* Folk legend Paul Brady was also highly critical of the lack of Government action in relation to illegal filesharing.
“If I hear anyone else in Government saying the arts will get us out of our present difficulties, I think I’ll scream,” Brady told Irish Communications Minister Eamon Ryan, on a panel at The Music  Show, to applause from the audience.

You seem to expect us artists to be cultural ambassadors and work for nothing. Three percent of people, in the last report, in this country think artists should be paid for their work,” Brady said. “I don’t know why we’re talking about three strikes. It is against the law. Why isn’t it one strike and you’re charged?”

The Music Show is run by Hot Press magazine. For more information contact Louise Zayed at Hot Press on (01) 241 1500 or (086) 878 7112 or email louise@hotpress.ie

Handsworth Evolution – a documentary by Robin Valk for Birmingham Music Heritage

Robin Valk says “It’s all there – the story of how the children of those early post-war immigrants came up with a vital new approach to reggae, mixed, matched and mashed up… and invented whole new styles of music along the way. And right now, there’s even a third generation doing new and vital stuff. Now, with the blessing of Birmingham Music Heritage, whose commission it was, I am making it available via Sound Cloud, after the jump. Know what? I love internet publishing.

The programme is in three parts – I built it so it would allow for a news bulletin and breaks for promos and/or ads. It’s also on offer to local community stations for rebroadcast, gratis – email me, using the link at the botton of this post, and I’ll send you a DropBox invite. In the meantime, tag away to your hearts’ content on the Soundcloud files.”

http://radiotogo.blogspot.com/2010/10/handsworth-evolution-documentary.html

Just click to play:
Handsworth Evolution Part 1

Handsworth Evolution Part 2

Handsworth Evolution Part 3

Birmingham Music Heritage – Untold Stories revisits Birmingham 1965 – 1985 when the city dominated the world’s music scene.

In partnership with Radio To Go, Birmingham Music Heritage – Untold Stories revisits Birmingham during the period of 1965 – 1985 when the city dominated the world’s music scene. Capturing memories and stories from some of the actual people who helped pioneer Birmingham’s music industry, the venues key to its success, and an insight into the musicians and music they produced with the influence from the city’s culture on their sound. Over the next two years the project will be filming a series of interviews for a documentary about Birmingham’s popular music story.

It will also be recording a number of radio interviews & podcasts for free download from the project’s website which will include stories, information and photographs relating to the artists themselves. A heritage trail will also be published with the release of the project DVD for free distribution across Birmingham at a number of exhibitions also during 2010.

The team’s consultants included local pop legend Bob Lamb, who has had a colourful career since the 60’s, including successes in bands such as, ‘Locomotive’ and the ‘Steve Gibbons Band’. He also produced UB40’s debut album ‘Signing off’, recorded Duran Duran’s first material, The Lilac Times (Steven ‘Tin Tin’ Duffy) and Ruby Turner to name a few.

http://www.birminghammusicheritage.org.uk/

Birmingham Music Heritage

WEAK13, SONS OF BEACHES, KING RICH, THE MILITANTS – JB’s, Dudley, Friday October 22nd 2010

WEAK13 / SONS OF BEACHES / KING RICH / THE MILITANTS
Friday October 22nd
8pm start
@ JB’s
Castle Hill
Dudley
DY14QF
£2 DOOR

All proceeds go to the venue. Please can you help us spread awareness and raise money for JB’s?
Contact for press: Nick J.Townsend   MANAGEMENT 07898181574
A photo opportunity time can be arranged by calling 07898181574

Four bands and acts from across the Midlands including Wolverhampton based band The Militants, have come together to support the venue JB’s in Dudley by holding a Friday night show in which all the proceeds will go straight to the venue. The club has recently gone into administration. All the acts have agreed to play for free. Nick J.Townsend of British band WEAK13 approached Sam the JB’s owner and asked if he could help do something. Nick J.Townsend along with solo artist King Rich were the main people behind getting music back to Kidderminster Townhall way back in 2002 after there had been no names play in the historic building for 15 years.

“Although at the time we were young we organised big concerts in Kidderminster and soon after we had done so big names started playing their again such as Robert Plant, we helped spread awareness and it’s time to act again only this time for JB’s in Dudley” Quote: Nick J.Townsend.

Carl Wilkes from Sons Of Beaches said “It’s the venue that has brought music from around the world into the Midlands and it has to keep going” . The frontman who has played there many time encourages all musicians to stick together and come down to support the club. WEAK13 mainman Nick J.Townsend who also writes for Midland music magazine Ryan’s Gig Guide said: “JB’s is the best venue in the Midlands due to it’s 40 years of history and providing us with great bands”

Solo artist King Rich who tours the UK every year said “JB’s is a landmark for music and it has to stay open due to the important role it places in the music scene”

The event takes place on Friday October 22nd at JB’s in Dudley “We are asking everyone who has had a great time because of JB’s to come down and support the club. We also are expecting some of the bigger bands who have played there in the past to take a stand and step in as this is the club that helped their careers”. Nick added

The Militants
With eclectic musical tastes ranging from various genres the band “The Militants” shows no limitations with their writing ability and style. Starting in December 08 with a solid five piece line up “The Militants” have done nothing but focus on their sound. With music influenced by bands such as Oasis, Stereophonics, The Kinks, The Clash and Ryan Adams, the band would describe their sound as Indie Rock with a twist of Roll. The Militants have played a countless number of venues in the last two years across Wolverhampton, Birmingham, Sheffield and Leeds. “The Militants” are currently preparing to start their next chapter and have finished recording their Demo at ‘The Magic Garden Studios’. The band is looking to support and gig with any other local bands while also searching for any possible label interest. Gear up for the journey to begin with this band as they make a name for themselves. Line-up: Wayne Buckley- Vocals / John Turley- Lead Guitar / Lee Waters-Rhythm Guitar / Stuart Buckley-Bass Guitar / Mike Coulter-Drums
http://www.myspace.com/themilitantsband

King Rich (Solo artist)
HONESTY, IMAGINATION, POWER, ARTISTRY, GUTS, CHARISMA, DIVERSITY, ORIGINALITY, ATMOSPHERE and EMOTION are all ingredients that are placed into the song writing, music and performance of KING RICH. He is a bulk of freshness in the acoustic genre, and could very easily become accepted in a vast array of music markets in the music industry. The King is different, but isn’t that what makes all King’s legends? The ever-versatile King is currently making extreme progress in the acoustic genre, shaking the ever-growing dust out of the dull climate acoustic music has currently reached. An exciting breath of fresh air is what King Rich delivers to the new-wave acoustic scene, providing his own stance and slants on music – emotion packed and punching – with much to offer as a fine representative and example of the new-age acoustic pioneer! Songs of vigor, eloquence, style, vivacity, depth and beauty glide out of the King’s entity. He transmits songs from his life experience, and is strong enough to pave a new direction for music as a whole. Crowds are often left thrilled and awoken after a King Rich performance.
http://kingrich.co.uk

Sons Of Beaches
Sons of Beaches are a 4 piece original rock outfit from Kidderminster, in the West Midlands. The band were formed in 2008 and have so far released two self recorded EP’s. The second Ep ‘Plague’, was met with great critical acclaim that spawned a nationwide tour taking in venues in cities such as, Liverpool, London, Birmingham, Leicester, and many more. The band played a sell out show at the world famous Cavern Club in Liverpool in April 09 and also headlined the new acts stage at the 2009 Glastonbudget Festival. Now firmly in 2010 The band have agreed their first recording contract with ‘Limbo Sounds’, and the highly anticipated debut album is nearing completion. In February 2010 the band appeared on the Friday Sessions of BBC Radio, performing four tracks and interviews. The band booked a coach to take their fans to Leicester’s Shed Venue which sold out in under 20 minutes! In May 2010 the band performed to over 1000 people at the Glastonbudget festival. An amazing launch is planned for the album at a 700 capacity venue in the Midlands. Following the launch of the album the band intend to take an 18 month tour of the UK As a live band Sons of Beaches put on an electric show and their lyrics and melodies are the very best in catchy infectious rock. The band put on regular coach trips to ferry fans to and from venues. The bands debut single Turn me on is scheduled for release on September 27th 2010 and a follow up Christmas single ‘Santa i’ve been good this year’ is also set for release during the season. To fully appreciate Sons of Beaches view them in their natural habitat, The live concert stage!  Line-up: Carl Wilkes- Vocals / Daniel Hollowway- Lead Guitar & Rhythm Guitar / Gareth Webster-Bass Guitar / Rich Milton-Drums
http://sonsofbeaches.co.uk/

WEAK13
WEAK13 is a British industrial / metal / grunge act, founded in 1999 by Nick J.Townsend in Kidderminster, United Kingdom. Inspired by 1980’s Video Nasties, Underground music, Comic books, The Grunge and 90’s music scene and real life. Each song is a different story. Lyrics about loved ones who have passed away, songs about the future, death, life, survival, friendship, love, hate and positive thinking. All the guitars on all the recordings are played using strange dark low tunings. WEAK13 is any style Nick J.Townsend wants to be. From Industrial Metal fused with death metal guitars to Dark electro beats entwined with Low tuned acoustic guitars. WEAK13 is every form of music in it’s rawest form. There is a song for everyone. As its main singer, producer, songwriter, and instrumentalist, Townsend is the only official member of WEAK13 and remains solely responsible for its musical and artistic direction. WEAK13’s music is every genre with metal overtones. Townsend recruits a live band to perform with him on stage after recording WEAK13 material. WEAK13 when playing LIVE is ‘Nick J.Townsend’ (Vocals/Guitar), ‘Wesley Smith’ (Bass) and ‘Neel Parmar’ (Drums). Nick J.Townsend breaks as many rules as possible. Wanted feedback, dark subjects, erratic song structure, raw sounds, one take recordings, surreal ideas and hook lines that you will never forget. There is only one WEAK13 but there are many sounds. Nick J.Townsend is a British underground musician, singer and multi-instrumentalist. He operates under the studio name WEAK13. Line-up: Nick J.Townsend- Vocals, Lead Guitar & Rhythm Guitar / Wesley Smith-Bass Guitar / Neel Parmar-Drums
http://www.myspace.com/weak13music

WEAK13, SONS OF BEACHES, KING RICH, THE MILITANTS - JB's, Dudley, Friday October 22nd 2010

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