TechCrunch reports that the Counting Crows had ended their relationship with their music label, following frustration over the inability to aggressively use the Internet.
Counting Crows Go Label Free
March 18, 2009
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… and Smashing Pumpkins’ Billy Corgan joins the RIAA
And at the same time…
Smashing Pumpkins’ Billy Corgan joins the RIAA
p2pnet news view RIAA News | Music:- “Despite all the highminded statements entered into the record by the sponsors of the bill and the other members of the Judiciary Committee regarding the need to protect the interests of artists, this bill does nothing for them, and testimony by Corgan and other label mouthpieces in support of the current bill are nothing short of betrayal of all artists.â€
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support the crows DUMP A PUMPKIN
haha like the headline in bold above this writing
DUMP the PUMPKIN