Morrissey mention in USA Today |
Posted on Fri, Apr 2 1999 by
David T.
<[email protected]>
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Another one of those
articles... Thanks to Dale Kohler for
the link:
Unfortunately,
there is an article in the April first edition of USA Today,
the American daily newspaper, called "Big
Business May Mean Discord For Small Bands,"
about the upcoming merger of Seagram-owned Universal Music
with Polygram Entertainment. Among the acts rumored to be
cut from the rosters include Primus, Sonic Youth, and, more
irritatingly, Mr. Moz himself. They even have a picture of
him alongside other "artists" like Paula Abdul and
Lionel Richie.
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Comments / Notes
I don't get it. Haven't we known for months that Morrissey was without a label? I was under the impression he's been long gone from Mercury for awhile now. Or was that just another false piece of reporting by that awful Uncut magazine article?
sam shuster <[email protected]> (cdref24.opac.csuohio.edu)
- Fri, Apr 02, 1999 at 12:07:16 (PST)
How DARE they put his picture next to those hideous, non-talented has-beens. He should have had a half page blow up at least!!!
Pure Vanilla
(spider-tr041.proxy.aol.com)
- Tue, Apr 13, 1999 at 03:46:22 (PDT)
Heh. The has-been comment made my evening.
I know very well
(216.94.24.201)
- Sat, Apr 17, 1999 at 23:35:21 (PDT)
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