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Busta Rhymes – 206,733
Dixie Chicks – 130,242
AFI – 103,562
Three Days Grace – 78,073
Blue October – 22,228
Buckcherry – 20,014
Hoobastank – 10,832
Pink – 10,049
Hawthorne Heights – 5,160

Hoobastank who failed to deliver a solid first single dropped -13% with a total of 110k. Pink’s record “I’m Not Dead” never really took off despite strong video rotation and radio play. The record hasn’t even gone gold yet. Three Days Grace is doing well at radio, thus had a good opening week landing on the #5 position on Billboard top 200. Hawthorne Heights who encouraged their fans to help them achieve the #1 position fizzled out rather quickly selling only 5,160 with total sales of 373,104.

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Anyone working at Columbia and Epic has a reason to be nervous. Several A&R’s have already been let go. A new President will bring a new “regime” consisting of his old buddies and friends to make him look like a pro. This cycle repeats itself over and over. Even the Ataris wanted to avoid “the hoopla” and split from the label. It seems that the days are gone when A&R’s and label execs were excited to discover and nurture new talent.

The U.S. government has joined forces with the entertainment industry to stop the global epidemic in pirated movies and music, pressuring foreign governments to crack down or risk incurring trade barriers. The once popular Kazaa has half as many users as it did at its peak three years ago.

The Movie Industry is aiming to succeed where the music industry failed and force Steve Jobs to change his mind over the prices of flicks he wants to flog online. Apple wants to start selling movies for video iPods online and according to Variety magazine Jobs is personally entering into negotiations with the movie studios.

Former Warner Brothers CEO Mo Ostin may be close to returning to the label in a consulting capacity after months of talks with current Warner chairman and CEO Tom Whalley.

Former American Idol” winner Ruben Studdard received $2 million in his lawsuit against his ex-manager for misappropriating the singer’s money and credit cards. He filed suit last year against against ex-manager Ronald W. Edwards and Edwards’ promotions company, Sez Inc. Supposedly the poor ol’ manager used Studdard’s money to repay a $10,000 bank loan.

A&R executive John Kalodner is retiring after 35 years in the music business. Kalodner is credited with reviving Aerosmith and Cher’s careers. Among the many other acts he worked with are Genesis, Phil Collins, Yes, AC/DC, Santana, Bon Jovi, XTC, Shawn Colvin, Yes, etc.

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Check out the song Stumble On from unsigned Virginia based alt rock band Adelyn. They have a heavy touring schedule this summer performing select dates with Godsmack and Warped Tour. Adelyn is currently working on a new EP and was just picked up by lawyer Fred Davis. For more information get in contact with Gabriela Revilla.

Unsigned reggae influenced and sublime-esque IllScarlett will be the first independent artist to play the mainstage of Edge-Fest in Canada on July 16. Alternative station The Edge (Toronto) has added the song Heaters (mp3) which is now in heavy rotation and #24 on the Top 30 Countdown. IllScarlet is joining the 2006 Vans Warped Tour for the last few weeks including all NY/NJ shows. For more information contact Andy Winkler or legal Brad Rubens.

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Rapper Rick Ross received a gold plaque for record sales? no!..but for 500,000 sales of ring tones. Just like vinyl, tapes and CDs, the sounds of ringing mobile phones will now translate into awards for sales of 500,000, one million and beyond.

“Just a few short years ago, it was unthinkable for sales on ring tones to go platinum,” said RIAA Chairman Mitch Bainwol.  “But here we are. We’re transforming the way we hear our music.” According to industry experts, about 10 percent of music industry revenues worldwide now come from ring tones.

Other artists that will receive gold and platinum ring tone records include Black Eyed Peas, Beyonce, 50 Cent, Kanye West and others.

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A new bizarre product called an iCarta will make it easier for people to listen to music while using the bathroom. The device delivers high-quality sounds from moisture-resistant speakers, according to the manufacturer Atech Flash Technology. The iCarta, which is 8 inches wide, 7 inches deep and three inches high and designed to be mounted on the bathroom wall, is powered by rechargeable batteries.

Coolfer reports that multi–Platinum Canadian singer Nelly Furtado has signed a worldwide publishing deal with EMI Music Publishing.

Nathan Asher & The Infantry hit a home run last night at Arlenes in NYC with Capitol, Atlantic, Everfine and The Agency Group in attendance.

Tyler Read based out of Louisiana has signed to Immortal Records.

Unsigned Indianapolis pop rock act Virgin Millionaires who we featured last year in KOAR’s Higher Learning section has been receiving a great deal of attention as of late. The band is receiving massive airplay on the track, “Bombs Away,” which has over 500 spins at WZPL and over 320 spins at WRZX. The second track, “For a While,” is getting top five research on WNOU. They had an impressive sales debut of #11 in Indy, and moved up the second week to the #9 position. For more information contact Joe Greenwald.

The Payola scheme continues…..Last month Universal settled out costing the corporate giant 12 million. Now it’s time for EMI. In a statement, Mr Spitzer claimed that EMI had provided illegal “financial benefits to obtain airplay and boost the chart position of its artists by bribing radio station employees with concert tickets, video games and hotel and air fare expenses”. In return, EMI Music has agreed to pay $3.75m to settle an investigation into paying radio stations to play its artists.

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