Singer, actress Kaye Stevens dead on Wednesday

Kaye Stevens, who acted upon with the Rat Pack and was a common visitor on Johnny Carson's "The Tonight Show," has died at a central Florida hospital. She was 79.

Close friend Gerry Schweitzer established that Stevens died Wednesday at the Villages Hospital north of Orlando subsequent a fight with breast cancer and blood clots.

Stevens, a longtime South Florida resident, presented with Rat Pack associates counting Frank Sinatra, Dean Martin, Sammy Davis Jr. and Joey Bishop. She also sang alone at locations like Caesar's Palace in Las Vegas and the Plaza Hotel's Persian Room in New York City.

Throughout the Vietnam War period, Stevens acted upon for American soldiers in the war region with Bob Hope's USO trip.

According to a newsletter from friend Rhonda Glenn, Stevens was born Catherine Louise Stephens in Pittsburgh. Her family eventually moved to Cleveland, where a teenage Stevens got her start as a drummer and singer. She later married now deceased bandleader and trumpet player Tommy Amato, and the couple performed throughout the eastern U.S.

During a gig in New Jersey, Stevens was discovered by Ed McMahon, Carson's longtime sidekick, which led to new bookings. Her big break came when she was playing a lounge at The Riviera Hotel in Las Vegas. Debbie Reynolds became ill and was unable to perform in the main room. Stevens filled in and was an instant hit.

Besides singing, Stevens also acted in film and television. She appeared in six movies, earning a Golden Globe nomination in 1964 for "The New Interns." She was a regular celebrity player on game shows and appeared as a regular on "Days of Our Lives" from 1974-79.

During the past two decades, Stevens started her own ministry and began performing only Christian and patriotic music. She staged benefits to help build St. Vincent Catholic Church in her longtime home of Margate, Fla., where city officials named a park in her honor.

Live Nation boosts data mining

Ticketnews.com reports that Live Nation has hired an Internet and music industry veteran to help boost its new data analytics initiative with media measurement company BigChampagne. The live entertainment and ticketing company recently hired former Warner Music Group senior vice president Ethan Kaplan as vice president of product development, and he will help oversee Live Nation's move toward increased data mining.

Adele tops Spotify in 2011

Soulful British sensation Adele has swept Spotify's year-end charts, appearing in more country-by-country top tens than any other artist. Her album "21" ended the year having sold more than 5 million copies, a feat no U.S. album has achieved since Usher in 2004.

Justin Bieber's Grandparents all right later than Car Collide

Ontario police established Wednesday that pop star Justin Bieber's grandparents were in a car crash but say they are both fine.

Constable Kees Wijnands said Bruce and Diane Dale drove into a ditch Tuesday afternoon after hitting a patch of slushy snow on a road near Stratford, Ontario, Bieber's hometown.

Wijnands said the car rolled over and struck a small tree before landing back on its wheels.

He said Bruce Dale was treated in the hospital and that both are fine.

Bieber's mother, Pattie Mallette, broke the news on Twitter on Tuesday afternoon, setting off an outpouring of support online.

"My parents got into a car accident today. They flipped into a ditch & totaled the car but thank God they are alive! My dad has broken ribs. Please pray 4 him 4 quick healing! Count your blessings & forgive your parents always. U never knows what tomorrow holds!!!" she tweeted.

Vinyl makes a UK radio comeback


The BBC's 6Music has announced that it will be having a vinyl day on January 1st 2012. Vinyl has been rarely used on BBC Radio since CDs were introduced in the early 1990s, and digital tracks have been used since early on in the 2000s. DJs and guest presenters including Jarvis Cocker and Richard Hawley will use only vinyl on all shows with the stations editor, Paul Rodgers, saying "vinyl is still close to the hearts of many music lovers".

Top 12 best Christmas pop songs

"Mistletoe," Justin Bieber
Bieber's modern-day missive about kissing under the mistletoe certainly harks back to carols of days gone by, but he updates the narrative using his own fly-boy language, referring to his girl as his "shawty." Awww! 

"All I Want for Christmas Is You," Mariah Carey
Perhaps the most ubiquitous pop song of the last 20 years, Carey's iconic single may have been remained by Bieber, but it will forever be associated with Carey, her skimpy Santa suit and her desire to be reunited with her boy. 

"Merry Christmas, Happy Holidays," *NSYNC
Spunky and funky, *NSYNC's 1998 track is all about getting together with your friends and family and wishing them "Merry Christmas, Happy Holidays" — a fitting sentiment for folks of all persuasions. 

"My Only Wish (This Year)," Britney Spears
Like Carey before her, Britney uses her sugary sweet, incredibly innocent ode to the holidays to pine away for the one thing she hopes Santa can get her: her one true love. 

"Last Christmas," Wham!
George Michael had one message for that ex-special someone: This year, to save him from tears, he'll give his heart to someone special. After it was released, the song immediately became a Christmas staple with radio and local malls playing it endlessly through the season. 

"Do They Know It's Christmas?" Band Aid
while many Christmas songs focus on chestnuts roasting on an open fire, 1984's A-list-filled charity single reminded the world that not everyone has chestnuts or an open fire. 
"Santa Claus Is Comin' to Town," Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band
This song had already been recorded and re-recorded, but when Springsteen put his Jersey sass on the Christmas classic, it became the type of jovial, rocked-out tune cool enough to top the lists of his fans. 

"Christmas (Baby Please Come Home)," U2
Darlene Love may have recorded the track in 1963, but Bono and his boys put their own spin on the song when they released it in 1987. It's all about wanting your baby to come home to you on Christmas. And, really, who doesn't want that? 


 
"Baby, It's Cold Outside," Nick Lachey and Jessica Simpson
In a world where these two are still together, it would actually be a cute idea to have this real-life couple sing about wanting to stay warm with one another on a chilly winter night. 

"Don't Shoot Me Santa," The Killers
Every Christmas playlist needs a kooky take on the holidays, and the Las Vegas band's spin on pleading with Santa to cut them a break is a bit country, a bit rock and roll, and all fun. See also: Blink-182's "I Won't Be Home for Christmas." 

"I'll be Home for Christmas," Michael Bublé
BublĂ©'s Christmas album has been sitting at the top of the charts for weeks, and this particularly stirring Christmas ballad is all about making sure you're with the people you love for the holidays. 

"Santa Baby," Madonna
Cooing and gushing about what she wants from her Santa Baby for Christmas is an incredibly decadent idea full of incredibly lavish gift ideas. Pretend like there's no recession, blast this one and imagine a world where cars and jewels are totally affordable Christmas gifts.

More news from Live Nation!

Following the news that Live Nation had opened a new division in South Korea, CMU Daily reports that the live music, ticketing, label, venue and management group is planning a new partnership for the Japanese market in 2012. It seems there are plans for a joint venture with one of the country's leading promoters Creativeman Productions, headed up by CEO Naoki Shimizu, to tour major Live Nations acts with U2 and Madonna rumoured to be on the cards.

Mariah Carey released “When Christmas Comes” – A latest album

Mariah Carey has joined with John Legend who was the winner of Grammy Award to release the new album fro Christmas. Initially released as a path on the Merry Christmas II You album, Mariah has at the present re-concerned the celebratory song as a duo for the 2011 season. John plays a impressive piano throughout the whole path, and adheres in performance with Mariah throughout various sections. The significance of the song is obvious: give the gift of love - as repeated in the lyrics, "I can't wait to unwrap your love until Christmas comes."

The music album is filmed in Mariah Carey's Beverly Hills mansion, performance the many joys of Christmas Day with family. The clip shows children liking each other's company, eating Chrissy indulgences, laughing and having fun. Snippets of a Charlie Brown Christmas cartoon feature throughout the video as a reminder that this special season is celebrated everywhere. More scenes follow showing family and friends enjoying the festive spirit of the special day. Mariah has stated that she is a good cook, and loves preparing all the Christmas goodies herself just to make the day extra special.

Mariah has said that Christmas has to be celebrated in the snow - even though she lives in Beverly Hills. Last year she wanted to go to Aspen for Christmas but was unable to fly due to health reasons with the twins on the way. However she still went away to a closer snow area just for the day.

Live Nation launch in South Korea

Live Nation has launched a new division in South Korea , headed up by Steven Kim and Yongbae Cho, both veterans of the country's live industry. Confirming the new office, to be based in Seoul, Live Nation head honcho Michael Rapino said "We see great opportunity for concerts around the world and our move into South Korea represents another step in the growth of this business. Our strategy is to continue our international expansion into under penetrated regions and identify new markets to deliver our unique live experience product".

Goebbels back at RT

Martin Goebbels is returning to entertainment industry insurer Robertson Taylor from rival insurance firm Apex Insurance. He will bring with him his existing clients and his team at Apex, Pamela Choat and Holly Leary.

Eavis to get top gong at EFAs


Michael Eavis, organiser of the Glastonbury Festival, will receive the Lifetime Achievement Award at the January 2012 European Festival Awards. The ceremony will be held at the Eurosonic Noorderslag festival on the 11th of January. Commenting on the announcement, Eavis said: "After 41 years, to win something of this magnitude is something to be incredibly proud of. To still be doing this after that amount of time is no mean feat". Festival Awards MD James Drury added: "Since founding one of the most famous and long lasting festivals in the world, Michael has dedicated his life to Glastonbury and the millions of festival goers which have attended the event over its 41 year history. Glastonbury is the grandfather of the incredible festival market which Europe enjoys, and Michael is cited as an inspiration by almost every festival organiser I speak to across the world. This is why he is so deserving of this honour".

Breaking music achievements of Katy Perry


Katy Perry’s inexorable achievements of these days had made her to hold record in Music Industry. Her album “The one that got away” has put her in record asset situation.The singing sense joins Janet Jackson and George Michael as artists to make six top-five hits from a single album on the Hot 100 chart list in Billboard history!
Her latest single along with chart toppers “Last Friday Night,” “California Gurls,” “Teenage Dream,” “Firework” and “E.T.” have earned Ms Perry the mentionable respect.

She said that this song shows a very different side of her that she hasn’t shown with her past singles on this record. And also she added that she think that everyone can relate to this song. She wrote this song about when you promise someone forever, but you end up not being able to follow through. It’s a bittersweet story confidently; the listener hears from consideration it and not at all has to speak they had 'The One' get away."

HMV calls in suppliers for emergency talks

The Observer reports that HMV, the UK high street retailer and now live music group has called in suppliers tomorrow (December 19th) for an emergency meeting and is expected to announce first half losses of £38 million. Despite selling the Waterstones book retailer chain for £53 million, the Simon Fox led group is now apparently valued at just £16 million - although Christmas would usually be its busiest time. HMV brought the MAMA Group for £46 million in 2009.

Farewell to .....

Howard Tate, The brilliant US Soul singer who disappeared for nearly three decades before being rediscovered in 2001 has died aged 72. And farewell to Dick Sims, Eric Clapton's long term keyboard player who featured on classic tracks such as I Shot The Sheriff, Cocaine, Lay Down Sally and Wonderful Tonight who has died aged 60. And also farewell to country music legend Billie Jo Spears who had hits in the 70s with Blanket on the Gound and Misty Blue and had an an enduring career. She has died aged 74.

Beach Boys Back

After decades of ill will, rancour and legal disputes, Mike Love, Al Jardine and Brian Wilson have announced that they will reform the Beach Boys, fifty years after their original formation. The trio, along with Bruce Johnston and David Marks, have set aside their differences and said they patched things up during a recent rerecording session of Do It Again for a planned new album.

SO HERE IT IS, MERRY CHRISTMAS


Can we wish all of our readers, musicians who celebrates Christmas a very very merry festive season 2011. And to everyone of whatever their religion, creed, beliefs or code, can we wish you a happy and healthy 2012. “Live long and prosper”.

McFly double??


McFly never cease to impress me with clever and inventive ways to keep what probably should have been a rather short boy band career going. Apart from adopting novel ways to get their music to fans using all sorts of tricks like an amazing 2.4 million cover mounts on the Mail on Sunday, they have taken reality TV by storm - in a reasonably dignified way. First of all guitarist and vocalist Danny Jones had a pretty good run on 'Popstar to Opera Star' and then more recently bassist Dougie Poynter won ITV's 'Im A Celebrity Get Me Out of Here' and was crowned King of the Jungle. Will drummer Harry Judd make it a double on BBC1? Harry's up against Jason Donovan and actress Chelsee Healey in the final of Strictly Come Dancing, but he's odds on favourite with partner, professional dancer Aliona Vilani, and looks set to win. What about a hat trick I say to missing vocalist Tom Fletcher?!!

Live Nation buys Big Champagne

Live Nation has bought BigChampagne, the US-based research company which specialises in monitoring and assessing online media consumption. BigChampagne have become increasingly prolific in monitoring social media activity in recent years and Live Nation CEO Michael Rapino says that "We love the basics of what they've created, and love the idea of taking an incredible amount of fan data off and online and merging that into a relevant database of what artists are most popular and relevant to today's consumer".

Clive Robbins dies

Clive Robbins, the inspirational music therapist, has died aged 84. His death was confirmed earlier this week by the music therapy charity that bears his name, Nordoff-Robbins. We also have to sadly confirm that John Atterbury, gunned down in LA last week, has died from his injures.

Lady Gaga captured the first top most earning women in 2011


Lady Gaga captured the first position of top most earning female musicians in 2011 of year income of $90 million, this survey released by Forbes.com on Wednesday. The nearest competitor for Gaga is Taylor Swift who earned $45 million in this year for her album “Speak now” and third competitor is Katy Perry who earned $44 million in this year for the album “Teenage Dream”. Beyonce is one of the fourth competitor who bearned $35 million in this year for her new album “4” and her touring also made her to come in 4th place. 

Fifth place is won by Rihanna, who earned $29 million fro her album “Loud” and her supports of Cosmetics Company. Lady Gaga stands first among all these competitors due to her big album “Born This Way and various others contracts with companies like Polariod and virigin mobile. The other singer who have listed in the top ten lists are, 6th place was got by pink $22 million, 7th place was won by Carrie Underwood$20 million, Celine Dion won the 8th place who earned $19 million, Adele won the 9th place and Britney Spears won the 10th place.  

Taylor swift succeeded the Award “Artist of the Year”

Taylor Swift, 22-year-old won the CMT Artist of the year at very young age. She got her Award for “Speak Now” album with gratitude and humbleness and also she felt that she was blessed.   She kindly accepted the honor at a special celebration in Nashville. She was wearing a strapless red gown and lipstick in red when gathering her special prize form faith hallwho called her a “bad romantic”. She also thanked member’s winners Jason Aldean, Lady Antebellum, Brad Paisley and Kenny Chesney when conveying her approval speech.

 The pop singer as well thanked the crowds for helping the country, and uttered her thankfulness for having an astonishing year counting performing with Nicki Minaj and Justin Bieber in her "magical" tour. Talking regarding what she has on her sleeve for next year, she said, "I just can't wait for people to hear new music. And hopefully it will be good. 

Previous to the section was enthused to the other honorees, Katy Perry becomes visible on the big screen to show support for Swift. "I love that you wrote every lyric and every single note off of 'Speak Now’ that says tons about you as an artist" the West Coast singer gushed. "You're really aspiring." The "Teenage Dream" singer ended her video message with a joke, "I still want your cat."

MTV’s New Year’s Eve party on December 31st

MTV is conducting special live show “on December 31st to celebrate the upcoming New Year “NYE in NYC”. They invited Selena Gomez and Demi Lovato to celebrate the New Year in this special show. Both of them booked for their performance on this live show.

 Also they invited other performer such as Mac Millter, J.cole and Jason Derulo “Teen Wolf” star Tyler Posey is going to count up the minutes to midnight with Demi and also the special appearances of Vanessa Marano and Katie Leclerc of “Switched at Birth”.

This show preparation starts on Wednesday, December 14, where fans can also participate by voting their favorite songs of 2011. The songs selected will be presented by "America's Best Dance Crew" champions the Jabbawockeez throughout the festivity.

LA Music executive gunned down

An LA-based producer and former music executive is in a critical condition in hospital after being the victim in a random shooting on Sunset Boulevard on Friday. John Atterberry, who worked with the likes of Jessica Simpson, Brandy and the Spice Girls, was shot three times in the face and neck after gunman Tyler Brehm fired at his and other cars. Brehm fired his gun randomly into traffic on the LA street, also wounding Hollywood Reporter photo editor Chris Godley. Brehm was shot dead by police. An off-duty officer working at a movie set and a detective confronted and shot him, police said.

New research says women spend more on music

New UK research from IPC Media says that women are bigger spenders on music than men, though only when tickets and merch are taken into consideration. The new survey by the NME and Uncut publisher found that while the average man spends more than the average woman buying actual recordings (£381 versus £327), women spend more on live music and merchandise, so overall they spend £803 on music products, versus £793 for men. The Great British Music Survey also claims that Britons spend on average 51 days a year listening to music, that 82% of Brits listen to music every day, that radio and personal recommendation are the most important music discovery routes, and that 61% of us talk to our friends at least once a week about musical matters.

Embellished effort of Lady Gaga in “Born this way” album


When Lady Gaga released her music album “Born This Way” she had enfolded up the huge globe expedition. Now she is ready to launches her next stage show, since this year “2011” is coming to an end. 

Fernando Garibay said that this music album was the most special because the music is fully filled with her style and emotion. He also added that each song in this album was a story in the directions of the Born This Way theme. 

Recently Lady Gaga is engaged in playing smaller radio shows, her producer reported. She said that she would love to go there and do her entire new album, but each one out there wants to hear the songs that radio has made hits for her over the years, so she wanted to honor the radio station as well as the fans tonight and give them a little bit of her new record, but also all the songs from the past three years.  

Justin Beiber released his second album for Christmas

Justin Beiber came back again with his new album ‘Santa Claus is coming to town’. This is said to be his recent music video for Christmas. Before this album he already released ‘Under the Mistletoe’ album following ‘mistletoe’, ‘Fa La La’, and ‘All I Want fro Christmas is You' for Christmas. This recent dance oriented video sees Beiber act as an elf, building toys in Santa’s workshop before the toys start coming to life, dancing with the other elves.

The dance oriented video sees Beiber act as an elf, building toys in Santa’s workshop before the toys begin coming to life, dancing with the other elves.

This is the second music video Bieber has made for ‘Santa Claus is Coming to Town’, one of the most widely recorded Christmas standards. An animated version of the video was displayed before screenings of hit children’s Christmas movie – Arthur Christmas. The song also featured in the movie’s official soundtrack.

Metallica Pump The Zone

CMU Daily is speculating that Metallica newly announced 2012 festival dates, following had on the heels of alive appearances over the last two years, are a result of fears of a Eurozone meltdown. CMU also point to what looks like a premature celebration of the band’s ‘The Black Album’ which is 21 in 2013, rather than 20 in 2012 (though U2 might disagree having just celebrated 20 years of Achtung Baby). It seems Metallica will prioritise Europe in 2012 with Asia and Latin America being targeted in the years following 2012. Manager Cliff Burnstein has admitted that Europe's faltering currency has impacted on the way he has scheduled Metallica's live plans for the coming years, telling the Wall Street Journal: "We're a US export the same way Coca-Cola is. We look for the best markets. And you have to ask yourself, what's the best time to be doing what, when and where".

CPA Welcomes the PRS Status Quo

The UK’s Concert Promoters Association has welcomed the recent announcement by PRS For Music that it will keep the royalties it charges the live sector at the current rate of 3% of box office receipts after a lengthy consultation. CPA Chairman Stuart Littlewood issued a statement supporting that move yesterday, telling reporters: "We are extremely pleased that the consultation has been persuasive in assisting PRS For Music in deciding to abandon an increase. The potential ramifications of the proposed increase - for both live music fans and people within the industry - were massive" adding "Any increased tax nn musical performances would have been directly passed onto music fans up and down the country. If live music is to survive, we need to ensure that we are keeping ticket prices at an affordable level, not least given the current harsh economic climate".

UK Live Music Bill Just Three Steps Away from Becoming Law

Tim Clement Jones’ Live Music Bill, which aims to roll back almost a decade of licensing restrictions on small live music events has now passed its 'second reading' stage in the UK Parliament on Friday 25 November 2011. The Bill was introduced in the House of Lords last year by Lord Clement-Jones, a Lib-Dem peer and it will make it easier for musicians in England and Wales to perform by allowing small venues like schools, colleges and village halls to hold concerts without needing a licence. Other measures in the Bill will make it easier for venues with an existing licence – such as pubs – to put on live music events.

Deborah Annetts, Chief Executive of the Incorporated Society of Musicians (ISM), the professional association for musicians said “'The deregulation of live music is something the ISM has been campaigning for some time as part of our role in protecting the rights of musicians and the progress of the Live Music Bill – further than ever before – is fantastic news for musicians across the UK” adding “
This Bill will free up musicians from endless bureaucracy and red-tape allowing them, and their venues, to put on events without jumping through so many hoops beforehand. We must now make sure the Bill – which is further-reaching than the Government's consultation – makes it into law before Easter.”

Selena Gomez paid a tribute to Katy Perry

Selena Gomez recently paid tribute to one of her idols, Katy Perry, in a live concert. The "Wizards of Waverly Place" star delivered a rendition of Katy's latest single "The One That Got Away" when performing at Jingle Ball concert in Sacramento, California.

"One of my inspirations is Katy Perry," Selena told the crowd before covering the song. "She's been really wonderful and just really good as a person to me I think, she's given me like two songs of hers and she's been great so in honor of Katy we wanted to do this song for her."

The concert took place at Power Balance Pavilion on Thursday, December 1. Joining the "Who Says" singer on the performer line-up were the likes of JoJo, Breathe Carolina, Cobra Starship, Gym Class Heroes and Neon Hitch.

UK managers push for ticket resale legislation

Concert promoters and artist managers in the United Kingdom are calling on the country's culture secretary to back a proposal that would cap resold ticket profits at 10 percent above face value. The plan was initially proposed in Parliament earlier this year by member Sharon Hodgson, but it has since languished but was kicked back into play at a meeting with Culture Secretary Jeremy Hunt where industry representatives including Muse manager Anthony Addis and Iron Maiden manager Ron Smallwood called for action. A 2010 Government report said that the secondary ticket market could police itself – and after the meeting the Department of Culture Media and Sport (DCMS) released a statement saying that it did not anticipate a move towards regulation. Edward Parkinson from secondary ticket platform Viagogo told ticketnews.com that price caps were not the answer.