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Brit Awards: Nominees & Performers

Date: February 21, 2012 Performers: Ed Sheeran, Blur, Bruno Mars, Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds, Adele, Florence & The Machine, Rihanna & Coldplay.

Nominees (My choices in bold letters)

British Male Solo Artist Ed Sheeran James Blake James Morrison Noel Gallagher’s High Flying Birds Professor Green ...

Adele announces ‘Live At The Royal Albert Hall’ CD/DVD

Adele has announced plans for a live CD/DVD of her recent performance at London's Royal Albert ...

TODAY: MTV Video Music Awards 2011 – My Winners

It's time for the MTV VMA's again! I'm really looking forward to performances by Adele, Beyoncé and Kanye West & Jay-Z and I really can't wait to see the Odd Future Wolf Gang Kill Them All crew presenting an award. I predict lots of "WOLF GANG" shout outs! Here's all info about the show, the nominees and who I want to win (bold): ...

Rick Rubin Talks About Adele, RHCP, Linkin Park, Metallica & Others

As Adele's "21" enjoys its tenth non-consecutive week atop the Billboard 200 -- though it's projected to be knocked out this week by the "Hell: The Sequel" debut by Bad Meets Evil (Eminem and Royce da 5'9") -- Rick Rubin says he doesn't think the British singer and songwriter's sophomore album has peaked yet. "Really, we are just on our first single ('Rolling in the Deep,' with 'Someone Like You' just coming out in the U.S.) and we think there are probably five, so I think it's just the beginning," Rubin, who produced five tracks on "21" -- including Adele's remake of the Cure's "Lovesong" -- and is also co-chairman of Columbia Records, Adele's label, tells Billboard.com. "And she's barely toured at all, so really it's in the baby stages. I think it's a beautiful album that we're all really proud of, and it's amazing that it's connecting with people in the way that it is and we just hope it continues to do so." ...

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XL Recordings boss Richard Russell: The secrets of surviving in the music industry

Richard Russell Unless you're an obsessive fan of Kicks Like a Mule's 1992 rave hit the Bouncer – and let's face it, that leaves about three of you – then chances are you won't recognise the man sat sprawled across a big brown leather couch in his Ladbroke Grove offices. If, however, you are a fan of innovative new music, then you probably should. For this is Richard Russell, the boss of XL Recordings, a label that has bucked the trend for gloomy music industry stories over the past decade by breaking a stream of commercially successful yet critically drooled-over artists. The Prodigy, Dizzee Rascal and MIA have all made music on XL, showcasing exactly what the label does best – taking innovative music into the mainstream. Whether it is Dizzee's success opening the doors for the current grime/pop success of Tinie Tempah et al, or Vampire Weekend heralding the indie scene's recent obsession with Afropop, XL likes to break new artists and build the foundation blocks of an emerging scene as it does so. ...

Video: Adele Explains Her New Album!

Double Grammy-winner Adele will return on February 22 with her second album, 21, produced by Rick ...
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