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Jacques Loussier - downloadAlbum: Plays Bach Encore! [CD2]
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NewsJudges hear appeal in Beyonce caseA panel of US Federal Court judges today (October 3) heard the appeal of a Minnesota woman who is alleging that Beyonce used her lyrics in the hit song 'Baby Boy'. Jennifer Armour's lawyer filed a copyright infringement suit against Beyonce last year, alleging that the pop star took the lyrics from Armour's song 'Got a Little Bit of Love for You'. Armour's attorney argued that an expert panel determined that the two songs were "substantially similar". The judge ruled in Beyonce's favour, stating that the two songs were "substantially dissimilar." Now Armour is appealing the decision at a three-day hearing in the New Orleans-based 5th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals, reports the Associated Press. The panel has not yet given a ruling. Hot Hot Heat preview new album at Sunset Junction Hot Hot Heat previewed new material from their forthcoming album at the Sunset Junction Street Fair in Los Angeles yesterday. The Canadian rockers drew a huge crowd to the festival's main stage for their late afternoon set, which saw them run through old favourites 'Elevator' and 'Bandages' in addition to several songs from their new album 'Happiness Ltd'. Although they had not performed in Los Angeles for some time, the crowd had not forgotten the words to their songs and sang along with frontman Steve Bays on several tracks. New numbers, including the album's catchy lead single 'Let Me In' and 'My Best Fiend' garnered a cheers from the audience. "We haven't played LA too much lately, so thanks for coming out to show your love," Bays told the crowd. Toward the end of the set, technical difficulties left guitarist Luke Paquin mute for a song, but he came back swinging for crowd-pleasers 'Talk To Me' and 'Good Night Good Night' before smashing the guitar as he left the stage. "I was blown away by the vibe today," Bays told NME.COM after their set. "'My Best Fiend' always goes over well, even thought it's the heaviest song. It's kinda weird. Luke's guitar cut out at the end, but I think it turned out great overall." |
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