Michelle Jubelirer leaves Capitol Records (February 6, 2024)

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But why could anyone bring him to the idea when he already knew why BOT was not released? Doesn't him coming round to the idea imply maybe there's truth to it... when there was none? He could have removed Miley's vocals and released his record. No conspiracy to silence him because of his views.

You only ever know what someone's told you - so* the management says Miley has a personal reason for not being on the record, then you hear gossip that it's actually her record company because your reputation stinks, then you hear gossip that it's actually your record company because they think the subject matter is offensive. You're hurt that you're being silenced & anxious that you've lost it. There's a flurry of blogs/vlogs/pods containing utter shite like "he's so brave, he's our hero, he says what everyone is thinking" - when it's actually something far more extreme than you've ever said. Your nephew has been taken in by the fawning & tells you "most people think you're right & you're a hero". Your record company is seeing the same stuff & thinking "I would rather be dead than associated with pond scum even Kid Rock wouldn't touch with a barge pole". Miley's record company would rather you were dead. And Miley is unavailable.

He seems to have been in this kind of vicious circle since at least 2014.

*for example
 
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Michelle Jubelirer once said this:

“Morrissey is a truly singular artist whose music and live performances first captured a worldwide audience thirty years ago and never let go. He is uncompromising in his integrity, extremely devoted to his fans and an artist with a unique and needed voice in our culture. It’s so great that Morrissey is with CMG, and, more important, that he is about to record his first new album in five years.”
 
Michelle Jubelirer once said this:

“Morrissey is a truly singular artist whose music and live performances first captured a worldwide audience thirty years ago and never let go. He is uncompromising in his integrity, extremely devoted to his fans and an artist with a unique and needed voice in our culture. It’s so great that Morrissey is with CMG, and, more important, that he is about to record his first new album in five years.”

That was before she worked with him and found out for herself
 
TOM MARCH APPOINTED CHAIRMAN & CEO OF CAPITOL MUSIC GROUP, LILLIA PARSA NAMED CO-PRESIDENT

TOM MARCH TO LEAD CAPITOL MUSIC GROUP AS COMPANY'S CHAIRMAN & CEO, LILLIA PARSA CONCURRENTLY NAMED CO- PRESIDENT OF CAPITOL MUSIC GROUP

Tom March Named Capitol Music Group’s New Chairman-CEO, Lillia Parsa Appointed Co-President

Background of interest:

March was most recently president of Geffen Records, having joined that company two years ago after serving as co-president of London-based Polydor Records; he is a nearly 20-year Universal Music veteran.

During March’s tenure as co-president of Polydor, the label won Record Company Of The Year at the Music Week Awards three years in a row. March has been integral to the careers of a diverse array of artists, leading projects for The 1975, ABBA, Avicii, James Blake, BlackPink, Billie Eilish, Eminem, Sam Fender, Florence & the Machine, Selena Gomez, Glass Animals, Ellie Goulding, Haim, Juice Wrld, Lorde, Lana del Rey, Michael Kiwanuka, Lady Gaga, Pop Smoke, Rolling Stones, Swedish House Mafia, The Who and many others.

He was previously GM of Virgin EMI (now EMI Records) for three years before joining Polydor. March was the chair of the 2022 BRIT Awards.




Regards,
FWD.
 
Who was this John Janick all the weirdos were tagging on Twitter the other day, then?
 
Known fantasist peddling misinformation - how unusual.
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John Janick announced that label industry veteran Tom March has been tapped as the Chairman & CEO of Capitol Music Group.
 

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