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Leonard Cohen Estate Exploring Legal Actions Against RNC Over Unauthorized Use of ‘Hallelujah’

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Leonard Cohen‘s estate is “exploring legal options” following the unauthorised use of ‘Hallelujah’ during the Republican National Convention on Thursday night.

The hit song was featured twice: first, after Donald Trump’s acceptance speech for the Republican nomination, where Tori Kelly’s recorded cover version played during a fireworks display, followed by a live operatic version performed by American tenor Christopher Macchio later in the night.

According to Sony/ATV Music Publishing president and global chief marketing officer Brian J. Monaco, the Republican National Committee sought and was denied permission for use of the song the night before the event: “On the eve of the finale of the convention, representatives from the Republican National Committee contacted us regarding obtaining permission for a live performance of Leonard Cohen’s “Hallelujah”. We declined their request,” he said.

Michelle L. Rice, a legal representative of the Cohen estate, added: “We are surprised and dismayed that the RNC would proceed knowing that the Cohen Estate had specifically declined the RNC’s use request, and their rather brazen attempt to politicize and exploit in such an egregious manner “Hallelujah”, one of the most important songs in the Cohen song catalogue. We are exploring our legal options. Had the RNC requested another song, “You Want it Darker,” for which Leonard won a posthumous Grammy in 2017, we might have considered approval of that song.”

The estate of Leonard Cohen released the posthumous album Thanks for the Dance last November.

Björk Postpones Reykjavík Concert Series Until 2021

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Björk has postponed her upcoming Björk Orkestral concert series, in which the Icelandic artist will play four livestreamed unplugged shows in front of an actual audience at Reykjavík’s Harpa Hall. Originally set to take place on August 9, 15, and 23, the performances were then postponed to late August and early September due to increasing coronavirus restrictions and are now set to happen in January and February of next year.

“The concert series Björk Orkestral – Live from Reykjavík in Harpa which had recently been rescheduled, has been postponed to 2021,” the series’ promoters, Iceland Airwaves, said in a statement. “The new dates are January 17th, 24th, 31st and February 7th. This is because we can’t trust that the newly imposed restrictions will be be lifted in time for the shows and we always want to prioritize the health and safety of our guests and staff.”

Tickets for the original shows will be valid for the corresponding new dates. Buyers have 13 days from today (August 30) to claim a refund, which can be obtained by contacting midasala@harpa.is or help@dice.fm. As originally planned, a portion of the proceeds from the shows will be donated to Kvennaathvarfid, a charity supporting women and immigrants of different origin within Iceland.

For the first show, Björk will be accompanied by a 15-piece chamber ensemble from the Iceland Symphony Orchestra and conductor Bjarni Frímann Bjarnason, while the following performances will feature the Hamrahlíð Choir, harpist Katie Buckley, pianist Jónas Sen, and conductor Þorgerður Ingólfsdóttir, as well as the flute septet Viibra.

Check out the rescheduled dates below and purchase livestream tickets here.

Sunday, January 17th 17:00 GMT – With 15 piece chamber ensemble from Iceland Symphony Orchestra, conductor – Bjarni Frímann Bjarnason – FORMERLY AUGUST 29TH

Sunday, January 24th at 17:00 GMT – with Hamrahlíð choir, conductor – Þorgerður Ingólfsdóttir – FORMERLY SEPTEMBER 19TH

Sunday, January 31st at 17:00 GMT – With brass from the Iceland Symphony Orchestra and flute septet Viibra, Katie Buckley – harp, Jónas Sen – pianó – FORMERLY SEPTEMBER 13TH

Sunday, February 7th at 17:00 GMT – Strings from Iceland Symphony Orchestra, Katie Buckley – harp, conductor – Bjarni Frímann Bjarnason – FORMERLY SEPTEMBER 28TH

India Shawn and Anderson .Paak Join Forces for New Song ‘Movin’ On’

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India Shawn has unveiled a new song featuring Anderson .Paak titled ‘Movin’ On’. Produced by D’Mile, it arrives with an accompanying music video directed by .Paak, marking his directorial debut. Check it out below.

In a press release, Shawn explained that the track is about “moving away from a toxic situation.” She continued: “‘Movin’ On’ is the magic that happens when you get your dream producer D’Mile and dream collaborator Anderson .Paak on the same track! It’s good energy all around, which helps to anchor the message of moving away from a toxic situation into a space that feels GOOD.”

Back in April, Shawn released ‘Not Too Deep’ featuring 6lack. According to her page at Universal Music Group, the LA artist is currently working on a new solo album. Her last LP was 2015’s Outer Limits.

Anderon .Paak recently shared a new single tackling police brutality called ‘Lockdown’.  Earlier this month, he teamed up with Rick Ross for the Madden NFL track ‘CUT THEM IN’ and was featured on Nas’ new album King’s Disease.

The Flaming Lips Share New Track ‘Mother Please Don’t Be Sad’

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The Flaming Lips have released a new track called ‘Mother Please Don’t Be Sad’, taken from the psych rock outift’s upcoming album, American Head. Check it out below, alongside a video directed by George Salisbury.

The song tells the story of a near-death experience, as frontman Wayne Coyne recalls being held at gunpoint as a young man. “Well, until then, I could probably say I didn’t realise I was really alive,” he recently told Rolling Stone. “I never really thought about it. We were living such an insane, healthy, wonderful, happy life – my brothers and all of our friends just running around doing the craziest shit ever. But then I’m laying on the floor thinking: ‘This is how I’m going to die’.”

“Mother please don’t be sad/ I didn’t mean to die tonight,” Coyne sings during the first verse. “But those robbers were so fast/ Their guns and their anger comes and I lost the fight.”

American Head is set to arrive on September 11 via Warner. It includes the previously released tracks  ‘Will You Return / When You Come Down’‘You n Me Sellin’ Weed’‘Dinosaurs On The Mountain’‘My Religion Is You’, and the Kacey Musgraves-featuring ‘Flowers of Neptune 6′.

Post Malone, DaBaby, and Jack Harlow Join Saweetie on New ‘Tap In’ Remix

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Santa Clara rapper Saweetie has shared new remix of her hit single ‘Tap In’. It features appearances from Post Malone, DaBaby, and Jack Harlow. Check it out below.

‘Tap In’ is expected to appear on Saweetie’s upcoming LP Pretty Bitch Music, which will feature production from Timbaland and Danja. When it debuted back in June, the Too Short-sampling track rose to the top the U.S. and Global Thriller charts, where it stayed for two weeks. It also earned Saweetie a Song of the Summer nomination at the 2020 VMAs, which are to set to air this weekend.

Harlow and DaBaby previously linked up for the remix of Harlow’s own smash hit ‘What’s Hopping?’, which also featured Tory Lanez and Lil Wayne.

Kendrick Lamar Faces Copyright Infringement Lawsuit Over ‘LOYALTY.’

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Kendrick Lamar is facing a copyright infringement lawsuit over the Rihanna-featuring DAMN. track ‘LOYALTY.’, Music Business Worldwide reports. The lawsuit, filed on Friday, August 21 in a California federal court by musician Terrance Hayes, claims that ‘LOYALTY.’ lifts “the entire composition, including title, melody, harmony, and rhythm,” from his own song, also called ‘Loyalty.’

Hayes notes that he recorded the track in 2011 with Josef Leimberg, who went on to work with Kendrick Lamar on his 2015 album To Pimp A Butterfly. He alleges that producer Terrace Martin, with whom Leimberg had previously collaborated, had access to the track via Leimberg’s computer. He then adds that Lamar “slowed it down through a synthesizer and combined it with another sample to disguise the copying”.

Terrace Martin, Josef Leimberg, and Top Dawg Entertainment were all named as co-defendants along with Lamar.

Hayes is seeking all profits from the track, as well as the equivalent of “all losses of Plaintiff” that resulted from the infringement and “any other monetary advantage gained by the Defendants through their infringement, the exact sum to be proven at the time of trial,” plus legal fees. You can read the full complaint and listen to the track below.

Elvis Costello Unveils New Song ‘Phonographic Memory’

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Elvis Costello has shared a new song called ‘Phonographic Memory’. Notably, it doesn’t appear in the tracklist for his upcoming album, Hey Clockface, but serves as the B-side to the previously released ‘We Are All Cowards Now’. Listen to it below.

As a press release notes, the spoken-word track “imagines a post-war ceremony involving an archive recording of the voice of Orson Welles and someone identified only as, “President Swift.’” It takes the form a short story set against the sound of an open-tuned acoustic guitar and will be available “due entirely to the miracle of digital download or streaming.”

Hey Clockface is out October 30 via Rounder Records. In addition to ‘We Are All Cowards Now’, Costello has also shared the album tracks ‘No Flag’ and ‘Hetty O’Hara Confidential’.

St. Vincent Teams Up with X Japan’s Yoshiki For New Rendition of ‘New York’

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St. Vincent has teamed up with X Japan’s Yoshiki for a new rendition of her MASSEDUCTION single, ‘New York’. Check it out below.

“It was an honor to work with the amazing YOSHIKI on this new version of ‘New York’,” St. Vincent, real name Annie Clark, said in a statement. “Yoshiki’s arrangement added to the song in the way time or distance transform longtime friends or relationships: the original is still recognizable, but subtly and significantly altered.”

Yoshiki added: “As an artist, I admire how St.Vincent approaches music in an innovative and courageous way. Her music breaks the boundaries of genres, which is a mindset I can completely relate to. My band X Japan played the Coachella Festival in 2018 at the same time that St. Vincent performed, but at that time we didn’t meet. But this year, through mutual friends, we were introduced. In terms of ‘New York,’ it’s a great song to start with, and I’m grateful that she trusted me to fully rearrange the song with my classical approach. I hope St. Vincent’s fans enjoy it, and that my fans will too.”

MASSEDUCTION was released in 2017. Since then, St. Vincent has offered multiple reworkings of ‘New York’.

The National’s Bryan Devendorf Surprise Releases Debut Solo Album

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Bryan Devendorf, the drummer of the National, has surprise released his debut solo album, Royal Green. He co-produced it in Brooklyn along with Nate Martinez, with contributions from bandmates/collaborators Aaron Dessner and multinstrumentalist Josh Kaufman. You can stream the album below, and check out the video for ‘Breaking the River’, directed by Owen Cummings.

Containing eight tracks, the album consists of both originals as well as a few notable covers, including of Bob Dylan/George Harrison’s ‘If Not For You’, the Beatles’ ‘Baby You’re A Rich Man’, and Fleetwood Mac’s ‘Dreams’. It also features his own take on the National’s ‘Halo Chagrin’, a lost track which has never been properly released.

Along with the new LP, Royal Green are selling merch including beach towels, wristbands, and trucker hats. The album will be available to purchase on vinyl in December.

Black Panther Actor Chadwick Boseman Dies at 43

Chadwick Boseman, the actor best known for portraying King T’Challa in Marvel’s Black Panther, has died at the age of 43 following a four-year battle with colon cancer. Boseman died at his home in Los Angeles with his wife and family by his side, his publicist Nicki Fioravante revealed on Friday.

“A true fighter, Chadwick persevered through it all, and brought you many of the films you have come to love so much,” his family said in a statement posted on social media. “From Marshall to Da 5 Bloods, August Wilson’s Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom and several more—all were filmed during and between countless surgeries and chemotherapy. It was the honor of his career to bring King T’Challa to life in Black Panther.”

In addition to his role as Black Panther, Boseman also played baseball pioneer Jackie Robinson in 42, James Brown in the biopic Get On Up, and Thurgood Marshall in Marshall, as well as recently starring in Spike Lee’s Da 5 Bloods. His was final on-screen role was in August Wilson’s Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom, which is currently in post-production.

When Black Panther won best cast in a film at the Screen Actors Guild Awards in January of last year, Boseman delivered a powerful speech in which he invoked the title of playwright Lorraine Hansberry’s autobiography, To Be Young, Gifted and Black. “We know what it’s like to be told there’s not a screen for you to be featured on, a stage for you to be featured on,” he said. “We know what it’s like to be the tail and not the head. We know what it’s like to be beneath and not above. That is what we went to work with every day because we knew — not that we would be around during award season or that it would make a billion dollars, but we knew we had something special that we wanted to give the world. That we could be full human beings in the roles that we were playing, that we could create a world that exemplified a world that we wanted to see.”

“We knew that we had something that we wanted to give,” he continued. “And to come to work with every day and to solve problems with this group of people every day, with this director, that is something that I wish all actors would get the opportunity to experience. If you get to experience that, you will be a fulfilled artist.”

Tributes have begun pouring in for the star, including from co-stars Mark Ruffalo, Sterling K. Brown, Chris Pratt, Chris Evans, Don Cheadle, and Brie Larson, as well as Denzel Washington, Viola Davis, Kamala Harris, Jordan Peele, Barry Jenkins, and more. You can read a selection of them below.

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It is with immeasurable grief that we confirm the passing of Chadwick Boseman.⁣ ⁣ Chadwick was diagnosed with stage III colon cancer in 2016, and battled with it these last 4 years as it progressed to stage IV. ⁣ ⁣ A true fighter, Chadwick persevered through it all, and brought you many of the films you have come to love so much. From Marshall to Da 5 Bloods, August Wilson’s Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom and several more, all were filmed during and between countless surgeries and chemotherapy. ⁣ ⁣ It was the honor of his career to bring King T’Challa to life in Black Panther. ⁣ ⁣ He died in his home, with his wife and family by his side. ⁣ ⁣ The family thanks you for your love and prayers, and asks that you continue to respect their privacy during this difficult time. ⁣ ⁣ Photo Credit: @samjonespictures

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“It was meant to be for Chadwick and me to be connected, for us to be family. But what many don’t know is our story began long before his historic turn as Black Panther. During the premiere party for Black Panther, Chadwick reminded me of something. He whispered that when I received my honorary degree from Howard University, his alma mater, he was the student assigned to escort me that day. And here we were, years later as friends and colleagues, enjoying the most glorious night ever! We’d spent weeks prepping, working, sitting next to each other every morning in makeup chairs, preparing for the day together as mother and son. I am honored that we enjoyed that full circle experience. This young man’s dedication was awe-inspiring, his smile contagious, his talent unreal. So I pay tribute to a beautiful spirit, a consummate artist, a soulful brother…”thou aren’t not dead but flown afar…”. All you possessed, Chadwick, you freely gave. Rest now, sweet prince.” #WakandaForever

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