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NewsNew Senior VP For Warner/Chappell, AtlanticChristopher Hicks at Warner/Chappell Music will have a word added to his title. Formerly vice president of Urban A&R, it was announced today that he will become senior vice president of Urban A&R for Warner/Chappell as well as for Warner's Atlantic imprint. The Atlanta-based Hicks, an industry vet with a sterling reputation for finding and developing young talent including Mary J. Blige and T.I., will debut a new label, Beatfactory, under Atlantic's guidance. He will also continue to oversee Noontime, the publishing company he started in 1997 whose writers are credited with more than 25 top-10 spots over the past three years in the Billboard Hot 100 and Hip-Hop/R&B charts. Prince plays surprise UK gig Prince played a surprise gig in London tonight (May 10). The singer, who was in town this week to launch a series of gigs at the O2 Arena later this summer, made the most of his trip staging the show at KOKO. Taking the stage at around 11.30pm, Prince performed a set that mixed classics, instrumentals, new tracks, covers and songs that showcased his band. Kicking off initially with just his brass section performing a instrumental version of 'Get Off' the singer made his entrance wearing all back except for his white hat and white high heel shoes. Though frustrating at times in his song selection - the set was driven by an rhythm and blues flavour that saw him experiment and just jam at times - Prince ensured the fans had something to shout about including 'U Got The Look', 'Kiss', 'Cream', 'Let's Go Crazy' and an impassioned version of 'Nothing Compares To U' in his set. Explaining why he staged a British show, which watched by a packed audience including Damian Hurst, David Furnish, The League Of Gentlemen, David Walliams, Pete Burns, Maxi Jazz and Abi Titmuss among others, Prince told the crowd: "People asked me why we're here doing this in London. There's nothing happening in America!" He also surprised the crowd who had spotted the hints in the listings suggesting the Royal Crown Revue were due to play the venue, by including several covers. This started with an instrumental version of 'Play That Funky Music White Boy' which Prince led on guitar, before one of his backing vocalists took the lead on Gnarls Barkley's 'Crazy' and Amy Winehouse's 'Love Is A Losing Game'. Praising the British singer, who he as expressed a desire to work with, Prince declared: "Respect to Amy Winehouse, respect! What a voice!" With more instrumentals then following as Prince intermittantly left the stage, including a version of 'Sometimes It Snows In April' while he was off the stage. Prince then concluded the gig by taking the stage to echo his earlier comments about the UK with short speech. "You're doing it, it's not me! You produce the energy," he told the crowd. "I told my band it was happening in London, now they know." |
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