That's what the New York Times says...
"Mr. Lavandeira has been negotiating a deal that would provide him with his own imprint at Warner Brothers Records, a division of the music giant Warner Music Group, he said. This was confirmed by several other people associated with the talks who spoke on condition of anonymity because no deal has been made. The talks are preliminary, and an agreement is not certain, but Mr. Lavandeira could receive $100,000 a year as an advance against 50 percent of any profits generated by artists he discovers and releases through Warner Brothers, these people said."
That confirms it. the world is over. Hows he gonna find any talent with his head up paris Hilton's ass. P.S. I thought we had a chance when I heard a rap song on Muzak. But it's now official. The music business is dead
Posted by: Robert | February 27, 2008 at 12:00 PM
Well, the major label business anyway. Stuff like that helps us indies because people will be even more sick of the "mainstream" stuff being put out.
So, when does the National Enquirer get a label?
Posted by: Phil Johnson | February 28, 2008 at 01:22 PM