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Which (if any) digital music service lets you keep the music you download?

Tuesday, January 4th, 2011

I mean, even AFTER you cancel with them? I notice that many services let you download tracks and albums, but after your subscription ends, BAM! The files don’t work any more! Which one is the most “open” from a DRM standpoint?

Guns N’ Roses – Welcome to the Videos (Keep Case)

Sunday, November 28th, 2010

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China And Japan Keep CEO Leadership In The Family

Monday, November 1st, 2010

In the 1980s and ’90s Japan was a growth center for many executive search firms, including Korn Ferry, Heidrick & Struggles, Spencer Stuart, Egon Zhender and Russell Reynolds, yet headhunting executives searched exclusively for the likes of IBM, Proctor & Gamble and Louis Vuitton–all multinationals, not Japanese corporations.Nearly three decades later, with China surpassing the Japanese economy, the executive search partners’ global annual meetings revolve around the struggling U.S. and European economies, multinational search upswings in China and India and long discussions on how to “fix” the Japan operation.In the early 1980s IBM was the catalyst for the tremendous wave of foreign investment in Japan when it moved its Asia-Pacific headquarters to then-new upscale ARK Hills Mori office tower (simultaneously, the “opening” of the Japanese stock exchange sparked a rush by Goldman Sachs, Morgan Stanley and other investment banking firms into Japan–and more business for head-hunters); quietly and symbolically during the last few years the IBM APAC operations have relocated to Shanghai.  Contrary to expectations of the 2000s decade, no new influx of multinationals descended onto Japanese shores and many Silicon Valley start-ups bypassed Japan for China–adding to the gloom for global recruiters.Would active engagement with foreign search firms during the last two decades by Japanese corporations have led to a different economic picture in 2010?  That is, if a Sanyo or JAL or Renown turned to partnering with a Korn Ferry or Spencer Stuart back in the 1990s, would each firm–the first absorbed as a Panasonic subsidiary, the second forced into bankruptcy and nationalized by the Japanese government and the third acquired for its global brands by an upstart Chinese firm–still be independent and highly successful with new, dynamic leadership?To speculate, for example, would an innovative Chinese-American CEO at Sanyo go “all in” for solar panels and electronic tablets (with Board Directors representing all major markets with strong linkages to channel partners), and abandoned the money-losing handset division years ago?  Or would a British CEO from a no-frills budget airline transform JAL into a efficient business carrier with lucrative international routes, and spun-off a domestic airline–with government investment–with service to airports in rural Hokkaido and Tohoku, both regions with little passenger traffic, but essential for election votes?Everything is crystal-clear in hindsight, but during both the sensational Japanese “Bubble Years” and today in the “no end in sight” Japanese recession, many Japanese firms were not pressured to change to the Western corporate governance framework: that is, a CEO monitored by an experienced, disciplined Board of Directors in a “checks and balances,” “transparent” ecosystem.  Also, the CEO performs in accordance with upholding shareholder rights, and (ideally!) executes strategy to increase stock value.  However, Japanese companies with stock cross-holdings (stocks are mostly owned by other affiliated “Keiretsu” Japanese companies and friendly banks, not by Main Street investors like in the U.S.) can ignore such objectives, and they cling stubbornly to promote executives from within, based both on seniority and consensus by internal management factions.  For leading Japanese corporations, a foreign global recruiting firm is the last place to ask for advice for a CEO search or to “partner” with to develop the best Board of Directors background profile.In their stellar times, the success of Japanese firms led by brilliant Founder/Family Member/CEOs–like Akio Morita (Sony), Shoichiro Toyoda (Toyota), Kazuo Inamori (Kyocera) or Konosuke Matsushita (Panasonic)–was undisputed.  From the 1960s to ’80s, Japan exported cars, electronics, ships and toys globally: no foreigner then would have even ventured to mention a CEO search for Toyota, which made best-selling cars for consumers in Kansas City, Bristol, Singapore and Johannesburg.  In many ways, success bred righteousness, and Japanese CEO succession was not seen as a house of cards until the popping of the “Bubble Economy” in the late 1980s (and the retirement of many post-war Founder-CEOs).Two major Japanese firms have appointed non-Japanese CEOs: Nissan (Carlos Ghosn) and Sony (Howard Stringer), so precedents do exist, and it is interesting to note that two high-flying Japanese firms–Rakuten and Uniqlo–though both under Japanese CEOs have made English as official corporate language, so language is no longer the monolithic obstacle.Although both would not admit it, China and Japan are alike in keeping leadership within the company “family,” and not allowing foreigners into top roles.  It is less about investigating the right leader who can best launch new products and increase revenues than ceding control to an outsider (although with future New York Stock Exchange listings, transparency will become a key word for CEOs of Chinese firms).  That Vodafone, a top U.K.-headquartered global mobile carrier, during the past decade had an Englishman, Indian-American and now an Italian at the CEO helm would be unthinkable at a Japanese or Chinese corporation.  Few leading Chinese firms have leadership succession planning nor do they have boards with real power to review a CEO’s judgment and planning, and even fewer would ever think of sharing company secrets and plans with an foreign recruiting firm, even Mandarin-speaking consultants with an Ivy League M.B.A.A Chinese CEO who, for example, leads laptop plants throughout southern China, would view younger search consultants as dilettantes who have never endured harsh quarterly profit and loss reviews.  Global search firms should hire experienced regional and global operations leaders who have a wide range of personal “real-life” case studies, since Chinese executives value global experience, not a “Chinese” business background (what foreign “experts” have insights about consumers in Harbin or Hainan?).  Moreover, with Internet tools like Linkedin, candidates post background information on themselves and thereby render search firms’ detailed databases (their “crown jewels”) redundant.  In fact, in the future for search firm consultants it is increasingly what you know not who you know (like launching new products, branding, Internet, SNS–in short, cutting-edge business operations).Like the extraordinary growth of Japanese firms during the “Bubble Years,” it is hard to challenge current Chinese business success.  Although Chinese executives may take lessons from Japanese high wages and lack of venture capital, they may not see any negative linkage between Japanese CEO or Board succession search and anemic economic growth, since they may empathize with the fact that Japan maintained a closed (shall we say “nationalistic”) business style.  Still yet to be foreseen is the level of leadership scandal that leads to a Chinese company meltdown or the impact of a “Black Swan” downturn that would be the catalyst for a Chinese firm’s frantic phone call to the Beijing Korn Ferry office.  Until then, global executive search firms will continue to lobby the Huaweis, Canons, Angang Steels, Toshibas and BYDs for the elusive Golden Age in Asia.

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PAX PRIME 2010 CONCERTS – The Protomen pt. 2 – Keep Quiet + The Hounds

Saturday, September 11th, 2010


riday, September 3rd 8:30pm @ Benaroya Hall – The Protomen perform “Keep Quiet” and “The Hounds” live in Concert. Thanks again to Dan B. (Bigsk@) for working the camera. Hope you enjoy!

Little Feat, 40 years on, keep rocking Americana

Wednesday, August 18th, 2010

Vex Fest Draws Hundreds to Downtown
Musicians from across the area converged in Downtown Youngstown Sunday.  The Vex Fest 7 Music Festival started at Noon Sunday and will take the music well into the evening hours. Federal Plaza, between the areas of Market and Phelps street, is where you can find all the action. During the one-day music festival, attendees get to see 46 bands perform on 4 stages. 2 outdoor stages, and 2 indoor …

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Ximo Tebar: Merging Sounds Into a Jazz Style
Musician, producer and director of his own music school, Ximo Tebar stands out as the main jazz figure in Valencia, Spain. His music and talent, however, have also given him an international stature as an excellent guitarist and composer. His frequent collaborations with some of the finest musicians in the jazz scene, the stylistic variety of his recording and his admirable work capacity make …

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At Issue Project Room, Techie Musicians Jam Away
When technie musicians meet in Gowanus, Brooklyn, for free-for-all jam sessions, the results are unpredictable — by design.

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Life Church to record second CD
Months of practice will be on display next weekend at Life Church as church musicians record a live CD and DVD.

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Little Feat, 40 years on, keep rocking Americana
A day after the death of celebrated drummer and founding member Richie Hayward, the remaining musicians of iconic 1970s rock band Little Feat found themselves in a strange place.

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Summer concert season is here: tips to keep you rocking out

Wednesday, August 11th, 2010

Sold-out signs go up at Edinburgh International Festival concerts
Sell-outs so far at the Edinburgh International Festival range from the Opera de Lyon’s major show of Porgy and Bess this weekend to Mahler’s Symphony Number 8 at the

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Conlon’s birthday concerts delightful
Ingredients for a birthday party: Take two Mozart operas, stir in some expert soloists, combine with the Chicago Symphony Orchestra then add a pinch of nostalgia in the presence of a beloved, soon-to-retire singer.

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Ribs, rock and more at Huntington Ribfest this weekend
CHARLESTON, W.Va. — Now in its 15th year, Huntingtons Ribfest brings a bunch of ribs and a bunch of national music acts to Harris Riverfront Park today through Sunday. Kicking off the concerts are Travis Tritt and Savannah Jack at 7 p.m. On Friday, its …

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Michael Arden, Gavin Creel, Dianne Pilkington and More Will Join Shoshana Bean for London Concerts
West End stars Dianne Pilkington (Wicked, The 39 Steps), Oliver Tompsett (Wicked), Daniel Boys (Avenue Q), Michael Arden (Aspect of Love) and Broadway’s Gavin Creel (Hair, Mary Poppins) will be Shoshana Bean’s guest stars when she makes her London concert debut Aug. 17 at the Ambassador’s Theatre.

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Summer concert season is here: tips to keep you rocking out
(ARA) – From local concerts in the park to multi-city touring music festivals like Lilith, the summer is full of outdoor, day-long concerts and events. But before you head out the door to begin your fun in the sun, there are a few things to consider to make sure you’re prepared for a good time.

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Manchester United: aka you can keep your NY, Detroit and Berlin

Wednesday, August 11th, 2010

The bands play on
Cailey Kacmanarick floats like a buttefly during her Celtic dance. The fourth annual Beyond the Borders musical production, which has always played on warm, sunny days, was conducted last Saturday under almost unremittingly soggy skies.

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Blue Soul takes top prize in rock competition fundraise
Local rock bands battled in a contest at the Boonton Elks Lodge on Saturday, July 31. They were raising money for a charity called Team Zoey and for a chance to record a CD at a Rockaway recording studio, Backroom Studios.

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Cleveland Craft Coalition bands together for monthly sale of wares
The Cleveland Craft Coalition meets monthly to sell handcrafted goods in a freewheeling festival atmosphere.

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Local celebrities to lend a hand at Brews, Brats Bands
If you buy some food Saturday at Brews, Brats Bands, you might see a familiar face handing you your meal.

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Manchester United: aka you can keep your NY, Detroit and Berlin
Starting with bands like the Hollies and 10cc in the 70′s, and leading the post punk movement into the 80′s with bands like Joy Division, The Smiths, New Order, The Stone Roses, and then into the 90′s with Oasis, Electronic, Chemical Brothers and then even further into the new Millennia with the Future Sound of London and David Gray, Machester England is by far one the most influential musical …

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Wednesday, July 21st, 2010

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Stop Piracy, Keep Your Favorite Musicians Playing!

Tuesday, June 15th, 2010


Illegally downloading music is NOT a victimless crime. The victims are the average-income musicians who do not earn a steady paycheck, but piece together a living through several small income streams—including payment for sales of their recorded work. The American Federation of Musicians of the United States and Canada (AFM) is fighting against the illegal downloading of music and movies, and the physical piracy of CDs and DVDs. In this video, AFM International President Thomas F. Lee asks for your support in protecting these hardworking musicians from the piracy that prevents them from being fairly compensated for the music that they create. To support this and other AFM legislative efforts, join Friends of AFM at www.afm.org

‘Mini-Ravinia’ will keep toes tapping at Village Center

Wednesday, June 2nd, 2010

Iranian ensemble to commemorate Imam Khomeini in European concerts
TEHRAN, June 1 (MNA) — Iran’s Ravi-e Azar Kimia ensemble will give performances in Bosnia and Croatia from June 3 to 9 in commemoration of the anniversary of Imam Khomeini’s death on June 3, 1989.

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Three businessmen held for bilking Lawson unit
Prosecutors arrested three businessmen Tuesday for allegedly inflicting ¥11.5 billion in financial damages to a Lawson Inc. subsidiary by stealing revenues from tickets for concerts and other entertainment events. Arrested were Takeshi Yamaoka, 38, a former senior managing director of Lawson Entermedia Inc., along with Noriyuki Takehara, 37, and Yoji Iwamoto, 39, both former presidents of event …

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Marc Almond Set to Play Free In-Store London Show
Filed under: Concerts and Tours , News , UK Marc Almond is set to play a free show in London next week to celebrate the release of his upcoming album. The singer will play an acoustic show at the flagship HMV store on Oxford Street on Monday June 7, reports Music-News.com . He will also stick around the store after his performance, meeting fans and signing copies of his new solo album, ‘Variete …

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Beethoven concerts at Dillington House – from tonight
A SERIES of six concerts celebrating Beethoven’s string quartets will take place at Dillington House, near Ilminster, from tonight.

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‘Mini-Ravinia’ will keep toes tapping at Village Center
This year’s collection of free summer concerts should have something to draw just about everyone out to the Burr Ridge Village Center this summer, said Lisa Scheiner, assistant to the village administrator and liaison to the downtown events planning committee.

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