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bmusic Newsletter No.278 April 21st - May 4th 2008 Once in a while a TV talent show does someting remarkable. By now you may have heard of or seen 13-year old Andrew Johnston's frist audition on Britain's Got Talent, the same show that revealed car phone salesman cum fantastic opera singer Paul Potts. Andrew revealed on the show how he is bullied by his school mates for his singing, apparently now they've apologised to him! I guess this is what music, no matter what style it is, is all about - www.youtube.com/watch?v=LExJ6oN4hUo Danny Federici, the longtime keyboard player and accordonist for Bruce Springsteen whose stylish work helped define the E Street Band's sound on hits from "Hungry Heart" through "The Rising," died last Thursday following a three year battle with melanoma. He was 58. He last performed with Springsteen and the band last month, appearing during portions of a March 20 show in Indianapolis. "Danny and I worked together for 40 years - he was the most wonderfully fluid keyboard player and a pure natural musician. I loved him very much ... we grew up together," Springsteen said in a statement posted on his Web site. Federici released a pair of solo albums that veered from the E Street sound and into soft jazz. Fellow E-Streeters Nils Lofgren on guitar and Garry Tallent on bass joined Federici on his 1997 debut, "Flemington." In 2005, Federici released its follow-up, "Out of a Dream." Besides his work with Springsteen, Federici played on albums by an impressive roster of other artists: Van Zandt, Joan Armatrading, Graham Parker, Gary U.S. Bonds and Garland Jeffreys. Some unscrupulous operators (that is putting it very kindly) have taken to posting on Australian musicians forums with the express intention of ripping off musos with attractively priced gear that never existed in the first place. Over the past week or two one particular subhuman took advantage of at least three individuals on a popular East Coast board. Please be aware of these possibilities if you're not already, and PLEASE don't think paying with PayPal will protect you. I could go on about PayPal for a week, and with eBay in the news this past week hammering their own payment portal into every auction on their site whilst lauding it's wonderful protection (read: sarcasm), I would have plenty to say on the issue. But I digress, simply to ay, read the PayPal fine print. And when purchasing from forums, caveat emptor. We extended our deadline this week whilst we awaited a final e-mail regarding the whereabouts of two of the subjects of the Where Are They Now? feature that was to run. Unfortunately the e-mail is now not likely for a few more days, so no new feature, but it will be worth the wait, if you're over 35 it will be, if under maybe not so! We've archived the past features for this week. We promise there will be a new feature next issue once we have the final details at hand. Regulars including Feature Article, The Weeks Ahead in Music History, Featured Artist and more are all inside Issue 278 of the bmusic Newsletter. Links in the Table of contents below will launch your browser, so you'll need to be online to view the newsletter. If you are unable to receive html format e-mails then copy and paste the following link into your browser's address bar to view the newsletter: http://www.bmusic.com.au/links/whatsnew/newsletters/archives/newsno278.html Thanks to everyone for reading, we'll see you next issue! TABLE OF CONTENTS (You will need to be online to use the Table of Contents to jump through sections) Events Births Deaths |

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