March 29, 2003

No Stopping Warren Zevon In The Studio

Singer-Songwriter Warren Zevon, who was diagnosed with inoperable lung cancer last August with a warning of just a few months left to live, is making the most of his final days. He is currently putting the finishing touches on his final studio album, “My Dirty Life and Times.” Zevon plans to ad some more vocals over the next couple week to this record featuring a vast lineup of all-star talent. Tom Petty, Mike Campbell, Emmylou Harris, and Joe Walsh have recently added their names to the list of contributors to the record. Other musicians on the album include: Bruce Springsteen, Bob Dylan, Jackson Browne, Don Henley, Ry Cooder, Dwight Yoakam, Timothy B. Schmit, Jim Keltner, John Waite, David Lindley and Billy Bob Thornton. Capitol Records will reissue three of Zevon

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Drumming World Record To Be Set

If you thought that drum circle in Golden Gate Park was big, time to step it up a notch as some big name drummers are ensembling a full scale drum event of a different kind.
Bun E. Carlos (Cheap Trick), Alan White (Yes) and Michael Derosier (Heart), are calling all drummers to Tacoma Narrows Airport in Tacoma, Wash., March 29 to make an attempt at setting a world record for simultaneous drumset playing.The event takes place from 1-3 p.m. and hopes to break the previous Guinness world record of 120 drummers drumming at one time. Each drummer is responsible for bringing his/her own equipment, which consists of at least a bass drum, snare drum, drum throne, hi-hat with cymbals and at least one tom, and a carpet or rug for the floor. In addition to their world record goal, the group is also raising money for the Rotary International’s Polio Plus program. All money collected will go to the program, which seeks to rid the world of Polio by 2005. Check out the rotary8.org Web site for full details and how to register for the event. There is a $10 entry fee.
Source Pollstar.com.

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Wailer’s Bassist Suing Band’s Record Co.

Aston “Family Man” Barrett, the longtime bassist with Bob Marley & the Wailers, received the green light from London’s High Court to mount a claim over the band’s royalties, potentially worth millions of pounds.Barrett is suing Universal-Island Records Ltd and Island Def Jam Music Group, claiming that both he and the estate of his late brother, drummer Carlton Barrett, have not been paid years’ worth of royalties due to them under two recording agreements made in the 1970s. In the ongoing claim, Barrett says he and his brother, together with other members of the Wailers at various times, entered into partnerships with Marley on the basis that profits would be shared equally between Marley, on the one hand, and the remaining partners on the other.Therefore, he claims that Marley entered into recording agreements in 1974 and 1975 as their agent and they were party to those agreements, but Island and its parent Universal Music Group have failed to account to them for any share of the royalties they are due on the albums made under those agreements: “Natty Dread,” “Live!,” “Rastaman Vibration,” “Exodus,” “Kaya,” “Babylon by Bus,” “Survival,” “Uprising,” and “Confrontation.”
Source Billboard.com.

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