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Delta Variant Brings Europe Concert Restrictions
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Big Machine s Scott Borchetta Defends Promoting Aaron Lewis Liberal-Bashing, Fox-Baiting Country Song
Big Machine s Scott Borchetta Defends Promoting Aaron Lewis Liberal-Bashing, Fox-Baiting Country Song
In a letter to industry blogger Bob Lefsetz, Borchetta cited the First Amendment in supporting the Staind singer s single, which trashes Bruce Springsteen and avows support for Confederate statues.
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Scott Borchetta, Big Machine Label Group’s founder and president-CEO, has spoken up in defense of the company’s promotion of a liberal-bashing song by Aaron Lewis, “Am I the Only One,” that trashes Bruce Springsteen and advocates keeping Confederate statues.
Borchetta’s words praising the song came in a letter to industry blogger Bob Lefsetz, who had written a take-down of Lewis’ divisive song, currently a conservative cause celebre. The singer for the hard-rock band Staind has in recent years devoted more and more of his
Jarred Arfa has been named chief operating officer of Artist Group International.
Arfa, whose previous title was general manager/evp, will oversee all aspects of the business, including legal, finance, corporate reporting, business development, human resources, artists tour contracts, VIP ticketing deals, sponsorship and more.
AGI is led by chairman Dennis Arfa and is a leading live entertainment agency that books an expansive roster of musicians worldwide.
Classical musicians protested outside the U.K. Parliament in 2019.
When the pandemic dies down and U.K. artists can resume touring, new regulations may put European dates and even merchandise sales out of reach.
LONDON Amid a worsening coronavirus crisis, leading representatives of the British music industry hastily convened virtually on Jan. 20 with
Oliver Dowden, U.K. secretary of state for culture, media and sport, to solve another looming problem: how Brexit and the recent European Union trade deal could keep U.K. artists from touring freely in countries like France and Spain and European acts from doing the same in the United Kingdom. When live shows return, tours could face extra customs checks, higher costs and border delays not to mention possible taxes on everything from T-shirts to vinyl. Crews and musicians could also need new work permits for shows in Europe.
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