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And so the shake out continues. Shame about Decca, the best of the mainstream labels. Here's hoping Danni Leigh and Dolly both end up somewhere they will be appreciated. Rhett, Shane and the rest of the roster that got dropped won't be too missed by this old boy. Just goes to show that the turndown in mainstream country is continuing, maybe even accelerating. NOW ONLINE, www.TwangCast.com TM RealCountry netcast 24 X 7 Please Visit Then let us know what you think! Mike Hays www.MikeHays.RealCountry.net For the best country artist web hosting, www.RealCountry.net
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And so the shake out continues. Shame about Decca, the best of the mainstream labels. Yup. Here's hoping Danni Leigh and Dolly both end up somewhere they will be appreciated. Yup. Rhett, Shane and the rest of the roster that got dropped won't be too missed by this old boy. Stockton has some potential, musically speaking. I'd add him to the Dolly/Danni list. Jon Weisberger Kenton County, KY [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://home.fuse.net/jonweisberger/
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Chris Orlet writes: It gives us an advantage in terms of our margins," said a source within the company. Just makes me feel all warm/fuzzy inside to know they are looking out for their margins. The artists, employees, screw em. I liked this one (from the Universal press release): "While change is always difficult, the restructuring of the labels is necessary for us to be more competitive, develop artists' careers and pave the way for meaningful growth in the future," As opposed to the meaningless growth that they had in the past? "...develop artists' careers" Well, except for the ones that they dropped. I love corporate-speak press releases. There's a section of the "Dilbert" webpage that allows you to create your own. It's pretty hilarious. Check it out sometime. --Jon Johnson [EMAIL PROTECTED] Wollaston, Massachusetts
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That's *terrible* news. Decca was one of the few bright spots in modern Nashville, with a strong commitment to quality, neo-trad country: Lee Ann Womack, Gary Allan, Dolly, Chris Knight, Danni Leigh, Mark Chesnutt -- they had the best damn roster in that town.--don
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: From today's Nashville Tennessean: Shakeup swallows Decca . As many as three-quarters of the labels' acts may be purged, according to the current issue of Rolling Stone. I'm probably real stupid but just how does this "develop" artists? This obviously hsa absolutely nothing to do with music or art or humanity for that matter. It simply has to do with greed and maximizing profits. And as for diversity in music available for purchase and airplay, sounds like an "oh well" to me. As for MCA not cutting artists at this time, it was my understanding that they had already, at least in part done that, with the like of Joe Ely taking the first big bites. My own guess on this is that anyone not in the predominant format genres will be looking for new new homes. That would include most alt or insurgent country acts, folk, and AAA artists. This is going to interesting to watch as an outsider but I would hate like hell to be on the inside of this at this juncture. My best wishes go to all the employees and artists receiving pink slips. And maybe, over the long run Seagram's will end up shooting themselves slightly above the foot Iceman
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On Fri, 22 Jan 1999 [EMAIL PROTECTED] posted: Country hitmakers Mark Chesnutt, Lee Ann Womack and Gary Allan are all being shifted from the Decca roster to MCA. The label's remaining artists -- including Dolly Parton and Rhett Akins -- were let go. No artists already signed to MCA were terminated. and No MCA artists were let go. The MCA roster includes George Strait, Vince Gill, Reba McEntire and Trisha Yearwood. MCA let six employees go, according to a source with close ties to the company. Wasn't MCA's purge last summer? I remember Joe Ely and a few others were released just before he played here in August. Bob
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Perhaps Chris Knight will latch onto a label and put out the record that some had hoped he'd put out in the first place -- with his harder-edged tunes. -- Terry Smith, from the new iMac at work, which has a bizarre interface for terry's text-based e-mail account
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No artists already signed to MCA were terminated. and No MCA artists were let go. The MCA roster includes George Strait, Vince Gill, Reba McEntire and Trisha Yearwood. MCA let six employees go, according to a source with close ties to the company. Wasn't MCA's purge last summer? I remember Joe Ely and a few others were released just before he played here in August. The only other one I recall being named, and that wasn't at exactly the same time, was George Jones; someone posted an article from an Austin publication, I believe, that mentioned Ely and Jones and not anyone else that I can remember - and, as we all recall, Jones wasn't exactly dropped. Of course, that still makes MCA's purge right now; six people, eh? Jon Weisberger Kenton County, KY [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://home.fuse.net/jonweisberger/
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My best wishes go to all the employees and artists receiving pink slips It's been a really bad week, bad month and bad last year or so for folks who earn their living at a label. While not part of this shake-up I too was pink slipped this weekg. It is just unthinkable especially for those who've been there 10, 20 years that this kind of treatment can happen, and as it has with me - may radically change the direction many of these folks look to for their next opportunity. There aren't enough label jobs left for all those people to find, even if they wanted them. Hoping each last one of them finds the end of their rainbow, Stacey
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In a message dated 1/22/99 10:41:55 AM Central Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Dropped Decca artists Chris Knight Dolly Parton Danni Leigh My faith is dwindling. If Ms. Leigh or Ms. Parton need some consolation, "come to Slim". Slim
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What's happened to these people is happening at every sort of media company you can name--and, of course, many, many firms of all stripes, with employees of ten or twenty years...This also occurs in a month when Fortune magazine, no less, has a cover story entitled "Finished at 40"--depicting the very widespre current practice in the same sorts of firms (i.e., tons of 'em)--of dropping oldsters of 40 and 45...let alone 55 and 60...with ANY amount of experience, in favor of the next 22 year old they intend to pay 22 dollars until they're TOO OLD (i,.e., more experienced and expensive) at 30. Here's the good news: when an organization this rancid drops you, you're usually better off. Many WILL find new places and better ones...after a while..and as Stacey just said, some won't...they'll have to move--and in these circumstances, thatt may not be the worst thing that ever happened either A lot of us just don't keep having the chance to do what we love for a living these days. It was always a kind of blessing to get do it it...and a lot less good people are looking blessed. ...Eventually, somebody starts to look at the politics of this. Maybe. Barry. Thinkin' about movin to a new job even though he has one lately. Same kind of "management" at work. Don't tell anybody, huh.
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At 06:06 PM 1/22/99 EST, you wrote: In a message dated 1/22/99 10:41:55 AM Central Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Dropped Decca artists Chris Knight Dolly Parton Danni Leigh My faith is dwindling. Faith? You had some in the first place. This is going be a bloodbath for ND/P2/Alt-Country bands along with a who slew of rock bands. The other majors may jump on the bandwagon and trim their rosters, hiding under the cover of "everybody else is doing it." Opportunities come a knocking for Ryko, Sugar Hill, Rounder and the other big indies. You won't be able to tell the players without a scorecard. Jeff If Ms. Leigh or Ms. Parton need some consolation, "come to Slim". Slim
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In a thoughtful post, Barry ties the mergers and "downsizing" in with layoffs that have effected a number of P2ers, etc: A lot of us just don't keep having the chance to do what we love for a living these days. It was always a kind of blessing to get do it it...and a lot less good people are looking blessed. ...Eventually, somebody starts to look at the politics of this. Maybe. Amen. Maybe some consciousness will be raised when Republicans start talking about flat tax rates that would dramatically increase the wealth of the richest 5% while doing diddly for most people (a la Reagan years) and so forth. At this point I've concluded that the real reason they hate Clinton so much is that with him around inequalities in the distribution of wealth threaten to lessen just a teeny bit. Ah well. What a terrible thing that would be g. Sorry to get so far off twang-topic. Must be that Friday night vodka --junior
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Amen. Maybe some consciousness will be raised when Republicans start talking about flat tax rates that would dramatically increase the wealth of the richest 5% while doing diddly for most people (a la Reagan years) and so forth. My insider on the Hill (stepbrother in the house) says a VAT/national sales tax has a lot better chance of replacing the IRS than a flat tax... At this point I've concluded that the real reason they hate Clinton so much is that with him around inequalities in the distribution of wealth threaten to lessen just a teeny bit. I just hate liars and cheats and I don't give a damn about their politics. I say we draft Wall to run in 2000, with a theme song of "Another F*cking Brick in the ... My guess is you'd have a hard time finding any politician in DC without some skeletons in the closet, some literally, some almost. NOW ONLINE, www.TwangCast.com TM RealCountry netcast 24 X 7 Please Visit Then let us know what you think! Mike Hays www.MikeHays.RealCountry.net For the best country artist web hosting, www.RealCountry.net