Blur, Radiohead, Billy Bragg, Robbie Williams defend illegal downloaders
Musicians including Billy Bragg, Radiohead's Ed O'Brien and Blur's Dave Rowntree have said that fans should not be prosecuted for illegally downloading music from the internet.
Guardian Music — A member of the band Radiohead yesterday called for YouTube to recognise that artists need a fair share of revenues from popular online music videos – but also acc... more info
NME — Musicians including Billy Bragg, Radiohead's Ed O'Brien and Blur's Dave Rowntree have said that fans should not be prosecuted for illegally downloading music from the int... more info
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ContactMusic — Artists including RADIOHEAD, ROBBIE WILLIAMS and BLUR's DAVE ROWNTREE have voted against penalties for fans who illegally download their music.
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MTV.co.uk News — Radiohead are set to work their first new material since In Rainbows- one of the group has revealed. Guitarist Ed O’Brien also hinted to BBC Radio 1 that the band wi... more info
NME — Radiohead guitarist Ed O'Brien has revealed that the band have started working on their new album, the follow up to 2007's 'In Rainbows'. more info
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Radiohead's Thom Yorke
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Radiohead's released footage of them rehearsing for the Grammy Awards.They've uploaded footage onto YouTube showing them practising their set with the University of South... more info