Summary

  • News updates for 18 August 2017

  • Aretha Franklin talks plans to open a club in Detroit

  • Johnny Cash family condemn neo-Nazi wearing a t-shirt bearing star's name

  • New music from Miley Cyrus, Weezer and Justin Bieber

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  1. That's it for another weekpublished at 16:02 BST 18 August 2017

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    We have no more for you so please file out of Music News LIVE in an orderly fashion.

    Unless of course you want to scroll back down for new music from Miley Cryrus, Weezer, Bastille and Justin Bieber.

    Plus we have Robert Plant talking about his new album, Aretha Franklin's plans for a new club in Detroit called... Aretha's... MTV is reviving Unplugged and Johnny Cash's family denounce a white supremacist wearing a T-shirt bearing his name.

    We'll leave you with the Man in Black in his prime (above).

    Be good everyone.

  2. Green Man: The (jet-lagged) Big Moon loving life as 'MN's'published at 16:00 BST 18 August 2017

    Paul Glynn
    Music News LIVE reporter

    The Big Moon

    That's Mercury Nominated to me and you.

    The London four-piece garage band have just revealed that's the new in-joke phrase in the Moon camp with their manager since their debut album Love In The 4th Dimension made the esteemed Mercury Prize list for best album of the last 12 months,

    They've just touched down from a US tour alongside Marika Hackman - this morning actually - in time to perform later at Green Man.

    It'll be their first UK performance since the big news broke and Juliette Jackson from the band reckons a few more heads will be watching later just to see what all the fuss is about.

    She said:

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    I think loads of people are gonna come and they're gonna be trying to suss us out.

    "The chin-strokers, I love those guys, like: 'Who are these jokers on this list of important people'".

    Celia Archer added: "Green Man is a cool crowd of critically-aware music fans so some of them will be like 'who the hell are these!'"

    The chin-strokers would be (and possibly is) another great band name.

    Fellow 'MN' Kate Tempest is also performing here later and she's the girl's own Mercury pick, alongside Brixton rapper Loyle Carner...

    ...if they don't manage to pull it off themselves that is, at next month's ceremony.

    We'll bring you more from The Big Moon and Green Man next week.

  3. 5 Things We've Learned This Weekpublished at 15:08 BST 18 August 2017

    As usual, there are too many things we have learned this week to list completely here, so instead, here are our picks.

    Nile Rodgers

    1/ Nile Rodgers never misses a gig

    Well almost never. The Chic Nile Rodgers was forced to pull out of a gig in Toronto at the weekend after being taken to hospital.

    Nile, whom is on tour with Chic and Earth, Wind & Fire, tweeted, external that doctors were "taking great care" of him.

    Later in the week, Nile updated that he was being discharged from hospital.

    The reason for the hospital visit was not disclosed but, performing at Glastonbury earlier this summer (above), Nile told the audience he had been given the all-clear from prostate cancer.

    LOVING the suit.

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    PrinceImage source, Getty Images

    2/ You can now paint your wall a shade of Prince

    Well, he did like purple, and now Prince will be honoured with his own shade of the colour.

    The Pantone Colour Institute, which organises colours used in printing, graphics and design packages, has worked with his estate on the new hue to honour the late musician, who died last year.

    His new shade is called Love Symbol #2 and was inspired by his signature purple Yamaha piano.

    'Purple shaade, purple shaaaaade'

    Lisa Marie Presley leads the vigil at GracelandImage source, Reuters

    3/ Elvis Presley is still missed 40 years after his death

    Tens of thousands of fans of 'The King' gathered outside his old home in Graceland on Tuesday night to mark the 40th anniversary of his death with a candlelit vigil.

    They were joined by his daughter Lisa Marie Presley.

    The singer died in 1977 aged 42.

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    His ex-wife Priscilla, 72, and family greeted fans before the anniversary event in Memphis, Tennessee.

    There were some concerns about the fact that for the first time in the five decades since his death, fans had to pay for entry.

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    Dolly PartonImage source, Getty Images

    4/ It's taken Dolly Parton 50 years to make a kid's album

    She has announced her first ever children's album. Titled I Believe in You, its Dolly's 44th album and is due out on 29 September.

    "It just seemed like it was the time," the 71-year-old country legend told journalists at a press launch in Nashville.

    "Since I'm getting so old, I'm going back into my second childhood."

    Songs include the title track, described as a "confidence-building 9 to 5-style" song and the anti-bullying song Makin' Fun Ain't Funny.

    Proceeds will go to Dolly's charity, which has donated 100 million books to children over the past 21 years.

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    Iron Maiden: Legacy Of The BeastImage source, Iron Maiden

    5/ Iron Maiden's Eddie now has his own comic book series

    Iron Maiden are to launch their first ever official comic book series, starring Eddie, their mascot of nearly 30 years.

    The new comic books are based on their mobile role playing game, Iron Maiden: Legacy Of The Beast, where players assume the identity of Eddie.

    The first of five issues will go on sale on 11 October.

    Pictures are above - it's nice to see the artist has captured his breathtaking beauty in such detail.

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  4. Shania Twain performs new single on Tonight Showpublished at 14:49 BST 18 August 2017

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    British fans of Shania Twain will have to wait until next month to see her perform live at Radio 2 Live in Hyde Park.

    Until then, here she is performing her new single Swingin' with My Eyes Closed on US television.

  5. Weezer share summery new track from forthcoming albumpublished at 14:32 BST 18 August 2017

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    New Music Friday continues apace...

    Weezer have officially returned with the catchily titled track Mexican Fender.

    It's taken from their soon-to-be-released eleventh album Pacific Daydream., external

    The new video features a lovelorn seagull obsessed with a girl on the beach. Strange but true.

    The band are due to play five nights in the UK, external in October.

  6. Green Man is Risingpublished at 14:17 BST 18 August 2017

    Paul Glynn
    Music News LIVE reporter

    Green Man Festival

    Well everyone seems to have risen from their tents now and are enjoying a bit of lunch in the sun.

    One artist who has certainly risen is Glaswegian folk starlet Siobhan Wilson, external. Quite literally...she won the Green Man Rising competition.

    Her prize was to open the Mountain Stage in front of the "biggest crowd I've ever played to".

    The singer described it as "the best moment of my life" which was greeted with loud cheers from the gathered masses on the hill.

    Check out her performance for BBC Introducing below.

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    Vic's July BBC Introducing session guest, joined by Gordon Skene.

    We are officially up and running.

    Siobahn Wilson at Green Man Festival
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    Rising star Siobhan Wilson opens the Mountain Stage at Green Man Festival

    Green Man Festival
  7. Pink reveals What About Us videopublished at 14:08 BST 18 August 2017

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    It's in contention for this week's UK number one single, running close alongside Dua Lipa. And now we finally have a video from Pink for her track What About Us .

    The politically-charged video, directed by Georgia Hudson, shines a spotlight on immigrants, same-sex couples and minorities.

    Watch it above.

    The singer is headlining this weekend's V festival - you can listen again to her chat with BBC Radio 1 breakfast show host Nick Grimshaw about the gigs.

  8. Eazy-E's widow sues stepson for trademark infringementpublished at 13:43 BST 18 August 2017

    Rolling Stone magazine

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    Tomica Woods-Wright, the widow of late NWA rapper Eric 'Eazy-E' Wright, is suing her stepson over his use of the Ruthless Records name.

    Rolling Stone reports that Woods-Wright and her company assumed control of the label - which Eazy founded in 1986 - after his Aids-related death in 1995.

    Her legal action, obtained by Rolling Stone, alleges Eric Darnell Wright and his partner Arnold E White (AKA Bigg A), launched their own company exploiting the names of both Ruthless and NWA.

    It accuses Wright and White of describing Ruthless Records Inc as "founded by legendary gangsta rap artist Eazy-E".

    It calls their conduct "malicious, fraudulent and deliberate".

    Read more, external

  9. Bastille share Green day cover from TV series The Tickpublished at 13:17 BST 18 August 2017

    Dan Smith of BastilleImage source, Getty Images

    Bastille have covered Green Day's Basket Case for Amazon's new series The Tick, and you can hear it below.

    If you were hoping that they have recreated the speed punk of the original then you'll be left wanting - they've gone down the brass and string section route.

    The Tick stars British actor Peter Serafinowicz as a fictional superhero.

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    The band tweeted, external they "had loads of fun working on this. Very excited to be asked."

    Here's the original for comparison.

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  10. Fight for Your Right... to Chardonnaypublished at 12:56 BST 18 August 2017

    Bloomberg

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    Once upon a time, the Beastie Boys rapped: "I had a little horsey named Paul Revere/Just me and my horsey and a quart of beer."

    But Mike 'D' Diamond has swapped the frothy brew for somehting more refined - he's curating a wine list at a new Los Angeles restaurant, Hearth & Hound, according to Bloomberg, external.

    Mike, who has his own show on Apple Music's Beats One, is an avid oenophile - that's a wine collector to you and me - and said: "It's going to be a fun list.

    "We are putting together a wine programme that will get customers tasting things they might not taste. If you like California Syrah, I might point you towards a wine from another part of the world that's better value."

    You know what they say: Merlot Sleep Till Brooklyn.

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  11. Cyfarchion gan ddyn gwyrddpublished at 12:36 BST 18 August 2017

    Paul Glynn
    Music News LIVE reporter

    Green Man festival

    That's greetings from Green Man, in English!

    At least it is according to one local who helped with that headline. We hope it's correct - he seemed genuine enough...

    Anyway, 20,000 music fans are slowly drib-drabbing their way in to (or waking up in) a beautiful big field in Wales' Brecon Beacons for three/four nights of hippy fun at the Green Man festival.

    Green Man Festival

    It's a bit wet so far but the hilly festival site is still as pretty as a postcard as the sun attempts to break through the clouds.

    The weather is providing something for everyone it seems, as is the lineup with headline performances to come tonight from acts as varied as politically-charged rapper Kate Tempest and theatrical US indie band Future Islands.

    Spanish garage rockers Hinds and Mercury-nominated The Big Moon are on later too and we'll try and grab a word with them.

    Lots of mid morning tea-making being carried out in and around the tents right now as the music slowly gets going again. Ride headlined last night and we have Ryan Adams, Michael Kiwanuka, Pumerosa and Conor Oberst to come too...but there's also talk of a druid coming along, external to officially open up the festival and a procession later, so keep an eye out for that at some point.

    In the meantime here's some handy Welsh phrases, such as "You put the boom boom into my heart."

    Welsh phrases

    You are welcome.

    Don't forget to tune into 6 Music's live show from here on Sunday night as PJ Harvey brings the festival to what's bound to be a memorable close.

  12. MTV reviving Unplugged strandpublished at 12:07 BST 18 August 2017

    Variety

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    MTV is to bring back Unplugged, which gave us some amazing live performances form the likes of Nirvana (above) and Lauryn Hill.

    The Unplugged series saw pop stars perform stripped-down acoustic versions of their songs in front of a live audience.

    It was hugely popular in the 1990s but was wound down in 2009.

    The new series - which starts on 8 September - will begin with Shawn Mendes,

    MTV said the move "gives an opportunity to bring back nostalgia and also recruit an entirely new consumer who may not know what Unplugged was because they weren't born".

    Eric Clapton's Unplugged (below), recorded at Bray studios in 1992, is the one of the world's best-selling live albums, selling 26 million copies worldwide and winning three Grammys.

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  13. Miley rocks a rockabilly look in new music videopublished at 11:31 BST 18 August 2017

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    Miley Cyrus evokes all things 1950s in the music video for her new track Younger Now.

    First she wakes up in a Sandra Dee-esque nightie before going full Elvis, complete with quiff and acoustic guitar.

    Then she rocks a Tammy Wynette puffy number while sitting on a float and even dons a sparkling blue Las Vegas-era jumpsuit.

    It's all a bit exhausting but makes for a great video. The song's from her forthcoming Younger Now album, due on 29 September.

  14. Robert Plant prepares to release a new albumpublished at 11:07 BST 18 August 2017

    BBC 6 Music

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    Robert Plant chats to 6 Music Breakfast's Matt Everitt about his brand new album and tour

    Robert Plant has announced a new album, following up his 2014 record Lullaby and... The Ceaseless Roar, which he recorded with his band The Sensational Space Shifters.

    He's got the band back together for this album (not that band), who are reunited for this record, and he's also got Mercury-nominated violinist Seth Lakeman on board.

    He's been speaking to BBC 6 Music about the new album Carry Fire, which is due for release on 13 October, and about how he writes his music and the first single from it, called May Queen.

    Listen above.

  15. Johnny Cash's family condemn T-shirt-wearing white supremacistpublished at 10:39 BST 18 August 2017

    Johnny CashImage source, Getty Images

    The family of Johnny Cash have taken to social media to condemn a white supremacist who was captured on film wearing a T-shirt bearing the late singer's name on a march in Charlottesville, Virginia.

    Writing on Facebook, external, singer Rosanne Cash called the unnamed man "a self-proclaimed neo-Nazi, spewing hatred and bile", and added: "We were sickened by the association."

    Cash said her father was "a man whose heart beat with the rhythm of love and social justice".

    She aded: "He received humanitarian awards from, among others, the Jewish National Fund, B’nai Brith, and the United Nations. He championed the rights of Native Americans, protested the war in Vietnam, was a voice for the poor, the struggling and the disenfranchised, and an advocate for the rights of prisoners."

    In the moving post, Rosanne said the 11-time Grammy Award-winner - who died aged 71 in 2003 - "would be horrified at even a casual use of his name or image for an idea or a cause founded in persecution and hatred.

    "Our dad told each of us, over and over throughout our lives, ‘Children, you can choose love or hate. I choose love.’"

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  16. Justin Bieber shares new Bloodpop collaborationpublished at 10:19 BST 18 August 2017

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    It's nice to have friends, and even better if they help you write and record one of your biggest hit records.

    Maybe that's why Justin Bieber has teamed up again with producer Bloodpop, with whom he worked on the smash hit Sorry. They've reunited on the new track Friends, which is out today and you can hear below.

    In the track - which is his first new music (not counting his guest vocals on Despacito) since 2015, JB wonders is he can still be friends with a former flame:

    "Now you're wonderin' why I've been calling?/Like I've got ulterior motives."

    Some people are just so suspicious...

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  17. Aretha Franklin to open club in Detroitpublished at 10:00 BST 18 August 2017

    Aretha Franklin

    Aretha Franklin has announced plans to open a nightclub, naturally called Aretha's, in Detroit when she retires from singing.

    The reigning Queen of Soul currently lives in a suburb near the Motor City and told the Detroit Free Press newspaper: "From time to time I would sing.

    "I would have special artists come in to perform for the city that people in Detroit like - Detroit favourites."

    The 74-year-old Grammy winner said earlier this year that this would be her last year in concert. in order to spend more time with her grandchildren.

    Health problems in recent years have forced her to cancel a number of gigs and last year she said doctors ordered her not to perform due to an unspecified condition.

    1Xtra DJ Trevor Nelson called her his "favourite female soul singer ever".

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    BBC Radio 2 presenter Trevor Nelson says Franklin is his 'favourite female soul singer'

  18. Radio 1 announces a raft of new DJs to temp on weekendspublished at 09:32 BST 18 August 2017

    BBC Radio 1

    L-R: Abbie McCarthy, Yasser and Katie Thistleton
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    Radio 1 has named four new DJs who will fill in at the weekends over September as the station continues its search for the next generation of on-air talent.

    Abbie McCarthy, Katie Thistleton, Jordan North and Yasser will rotate on the 10:00-13:00 BST slot on Saturdays and Sundays, while regular presenter Matt Edmondson is away because of TV commitments.

    Jordan North
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    Jordan North

    Controller Ben Cooper told BBC News it was "a great way to celebrate Radio 1's 50th birthday".

    He has previously voiced concerns about it "getting harder" to find new on-air talent "because you don't have the likes of MTV presenters like Cat Deeley, Edith Bowman, Trevor Nelson or Zane Lowe".

    Read here to find out more about the new presenters.

  19. 'Looking out on the morning rain...'published at 09:09 BST 18 August 2017

    Aretha FranklinImage source, Getty Images

    Morning everyone.

    It's a real mix of music news for you today which, we hope, is exactly what you came for.

    MTV's announced plans to revive its Unplugged series, which previously gave us now iconic performances from the likes of Nirvana and Eric Clapton.

    The Queen of Soul is set to become the queen of the night as Aretha Franklin announces plans to open a club in her home town of Detroit. Johnny Cash's family speak out against a white supremacist seen wearing a Johnny Cash T-shirt in Charlottesville.

    Plus we have new music and videos from Justin Bieber, Bastille, Miley Cyrus and Weezer.

    As an early treat, check out the lady above performing for the former US President Barack Obama and see whether it touches you in the same way.

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