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Schumpeter: Sticking together

Advice on managing partnerships, courtesy of Keith Richards and Michael Eisner

FEW people will read Keith Richards’s book, “Life”, for its insights on business. There are far more exciting things to learn about. Where did Mr Richards first have sex with Anita Pallenberg? (In the back of his Bentley, somewhere between Barcelona and Valencia, apparently.) What are his reflections on the mayhem at the Altamont concert? (“If it hadn’t been for the murder, we’d have thought it a very smooth gig.”) How did he survive all those years of self-medication? (He took the finest heroin and cocaine, and avoided “Mexican shoe-scrapings”.)

But “Life” does nevertheless throw light on one of the most intriguing problems in business—how to keep a creative partnership alive. The music business “is one of the sleaziest businesses there is”, Mr Richards argues, only one step above gangsterism. Most partnerships, from Lennon and McCartney on down, are destroyed by a lethal cocktail of ego, greed and lust. But, for all their ups and downs, Keith Richards and Mick Jagger have been in business together for half a century. …

Photographer Accepts Responsibility In Hilton Hit & Run

A upstanding paparazzo? Apparently, they’re out there. The photographer who suffered injuries to her leg and foot when Paris Hilton’s businessman boyfriend Cy Waits ran over her foot with the wheel of his Bentley says she is “at fault as much as him” for the incident outside Boa Steakhouse in Los Angeles Wednesday night.The socialite [...]

Paris Hilton’s Boyfriend, Cy Waits, Cited For Paparazzi Hit & Run

That Paris sure knows how to pick ‘em. The boyfriend of heiress Paris Hilton, nightclub entrepreneur Cy Waits, was cited for hit-and-run Wednesday night after he hit a photog with his Bentley before scooting off.It’s only been a month since Cy was fired from his job as a club manager at the Wynn [...]

Grand Ole Opry: Re-Opening Concert Tonight on Ustream

TONIGHT AT 6 PM PT/9 PM ET

The Grand Ole Opry will be broadcasting a live webcast of Country Comes Home: An Opry
Celebration
tonight, Tuesday September 28 at 6:00p PT/9:00p ET. Be sure to tune in for a special night
of historic performances celebrating the Grand Ole Opry returning to its historic home ‘the Grand Ole Opry House’ for
the first time since being displaced as a result of May’s historic Nashville flood.

Stars scheduled to appear are Trace Adkins, Jason Aldean, Dierks Bentley, Charlie Daniels, Jimmy Dickens,
Martina McBride, Montgomery Gentry, Brad Paisley, Blake Shelton, Josh Turner
and Keith Urban.
Viewers will also get an exclusive look at the fully refurbished Opry House and beloved Opry stage where 46 inches
of water stood following the May flood. Fans from around the world can experience this event first-hand and
interact by posting comments and questions using Ustream’s Social Stream or chat. Watch, chat, or embed the
stream at http://www.ustream.tv/opry.

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The Situation Bentley: $100K

“Oh You Fancy, Huh?” Mike “The Situation” Sorrentino is putting his rumored $40,000 per episode Jersey Shore salary to good use. He isn’t investing in stocks and bonds — but he is the proud new owner of a 2008 Bentley coupe! Red sticker price? About one hundred thousand smacks. Who cares about saving for a [...]

‘Messi engine’

I am not alone in the just-auto/Aroq office in being fascinated by the often bizarre and eyebrow raising things that go on in the world of football (soccer if you’re American) – on and off the pitch. 

And the crazy world of the high-end footballer never ceases to amaze. Whether its mysteriously crashing your Ferrari (Mr C Ronaldo), getting lairy for the paparazzi outside a London nightclub at 2am (too many takers to mention though Ledley King springs to mind), these young guys with their wealth and adulation give us something to talk about even before they kick a ball.

Product and brand endorsements? I guess a certain David Beckham provides the model to follow. Designer brand associations are the holy grail. Get a few of them and more will come a knockin’ – but don’t overdo it in developing your prestige personal brand over a number of years.

I have just come across something a little incongruous while on Chery Auto’s website. I remember seeing something about FIFA World Player of the Year Llionel Messi during the World Cup. Oh yes, he’s a brand ambassador for Chery Auto. I’m not having a pop but it’s not exactly Porsche or Bentley is it? I would guess he might attract some training ground banter with that particular brand endorsement.

Messi, who once represented Adidas, Pepsi and other world-famous brands, chose Chery, the release says, because of its ‘huge brand potential and unlimited development prospect’. Messi said that he was lucky to be the ambassador of Chery and he was much honoured that Chery named its T-series engine which used many world leading technologies as “Messi Engine.”

Woah – so there is even a Chery engine named after him! Even the Beckham brand has not managed that one, as far as I know. I just hope Mr Messi drives a Chery – an electric QQ perhaps, please let it be so – to the Nou Camp on match days and tells his curious team mates as he parks it up that a) it is the future, China is becoming a force in the auto industry don’t you know, and b) it’s a lot cheaper to run and kinder to the environment than their blingy gas guzzlers.

Chery Auto release on Messi as brand ambassador

Download Kanye West “G.O.O.D Ass” Mixtape

Boy has it been a while since we’ve been treated to a good jam session at the hands of hip-hop’s favorite stage-crashing “Gay Fish.” Well, we’re pleased (sorta) to announced that the wait is over for the devoted music fan itching for a Kanye Fix. Yeezy hooked up with prolific mixmaster Perajok for the release [...]

Evening Crunch Crumbs

-Sad Times: The composer behind the Charlie’s Angels theme has died…. -Yum! Tasty greeting cards… -Oxygen has purchased the syndication rights to small screen hits Glee and Modern Family… -The Kardashians are bringing high-fashion to Sin City… -Did Lloyd tell Boo-Hoo Breezy to turn on the waterworks at the BET Awards? -Is a Bachelor’s Degree worh the $60K-$100K it’ll cost [...]

Cheryl Tweedy ‘fears sex texts to will.i.am could be in hands of thieves’

Girls Aloud member Cheryl Tweedy is said to be at wits end after thieves broke into rapper will.i.am’s car and stole some personal items. Cheryl, 26, fears that sexy texts and material for her new album could now be in the hands of thieves, who smashed the window of Will’s Bentley in Hollywood and grabbed [...]

Cheryl Tweedy ‘fears sex texts to will.i.am could be in hands of thieves’

Girls Aloud member Cheryl Tweedy is said to be at wits end after thieves broke into rapper will.i.am’s car and stole some personal items. Cheryl, 26, fears that sexy texts and material for her new album could now be in the hands of thieves, who smashed the window of Will’s Bentley in Hollywood and grabbed [...]

Dierks Bentley Acoustic on Kimmel

POWER OUTAGE PRODUCES COOL TV MOMENT

For some time Dierks Bentley has been one of the more promising things coming out of mainstream Nashville. His new album Up On The Ridge is a bluegrass dipped affair that finds him playing with the likes of Del McCoury, The Punch Brothers and Kris Kristofferson. During Bentley’s appearance on Jimmy Kimmel’s late night program on Monday night the studio experienced a power outage. The crew jury-rigged a solution and Bentley and his crackin’ band jammed acoustic on the new album’s title track. Give a listen and see if ol’ Dierks doesn’t give Old Crow Medicine Show, David Rawlings and the like a run for their money.

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“Jimmy Kimmel Live” Power Outrage — Kimmel Records Show On Laptop

A power outrage hit the set of ABC’s Jimmy Kimmel Live last night. Kimmel wasn’t about to let a little thing like a lack of electricity stop his show; so he recorded the program with his laptop’s webcam.The show’s Hollywood studio lost power Monday night about an hour before ABC’s Jimmy Kimmel Live was set [...]

Bon Jovi axes manager Jack Rovner

Jon Bon Jovi has fired his longtime manager, Jack Rovner, after a string of problems. According to reports, Rovner was seen crying around the town as Jon told him, “I”m going in a different direction.” Rovner and his Vector Management came into trouble after selling VIP concert tickets for 1,000 dollars on the band”s tour [...]

Luxury goods in Poland: Glitzkrieg

Retailers of luxury goods like the look of Poland

THE elegant silhouette of Aston Martin’s DB9 sports coupe draws admiring gazes anywhere. But it stands out even more than usual amid the drab communist-era apartment blocks of Warsaw’s Praga district, where the British carmaker’s first Polish dealership opened this spring. The city will soon also get Bentley and Ferrari showrooms, and the sellers of expensive cars will be joined by purveyors of pricey fashion brands: Louis Vuitton and Christian Dior boutiques are in the offing. The global market for luxury goods shrank by as much as 13% in 2009, say some estimates, but high-end goods are flourishing in Poland.

Last year Poland was the only member of the European Union to avoid a recession and the economy still looks perky. Investors also find it welcoming. A recent French study ranked Warsaw the third-friendliest city in Europe for entrepreneurs. As Poles get richer, they are developing a taste for luxury. …

June 16, 1922: Ich Bin ein Berliner Helicopter

By Robert Lemos
1922: Officials of the U.S. Navy’s Bureau of Aeronautics watch Henry Berliner make the first controlled horizontal helicopter flight in the United States. Hovering takes a big step up … and forward.
Henry’s father, Emile Berliner, had made the first U.S. manned helicopter flight in 1908. Papa Berliner was nothing if not inventive. He [...]

New life for an old car site

Always a slightly poignant moment for me going up to what was once colloquially known locally as ‘The Austin’ – now MG Motor UK and formerly Austin of England, British Motor Corporation, British Leyland, etc, etc at Longbridge, on the southern outskirts of Birmingham.

I know all that because, for an enjoyable short while, I took the PR shilling, working for an an associated but independent museum full of mostly British Leyland ‘classic’ cars and prototypes and a vast archive from which one could, if one wished, obtain such details as how many Austin A40s were produced in 1948. And exported to markets including the US by post-war Austerity Britain workers encouraged by posters saying “The Ships Are Waiting”.

It was to Longbridge, with its miles of conveyors, sleek painted bodies silently creeping along underground tunnels to final assembly, and innovative pre-prepared component sets for each car on the final line that companies like Datsun (now Nissan) of Japan came to admire, be amazed and secure licences to build the A40 in Yokohama. You know the rest…

All this is now in the past. Vast areas of the complex formed by one Herbert Austin from a former tin printing plant way back in the day were bulldozed under BMW ownership, much more was sold off and leased off under Phoenix. Today, even the vast body shop across the main road, a robotised marvel when opened about 1980 to build the Mini Metro, and its long, enclosed conveyor over the A38 highway to the paint shops, is but a distant memory, the ground now levelled and ready to receive housing, offices and a shopping ‘destination’, the fate of many once-proud assembly plants in the west - as new greenfield facilities rise in the east.

Today Longbridge is but a corner of the once-vast site, a mothballed paint shop, busy design and development centre and associated offices, and an assembly hall stitching together semi knocked-down kits shipped in from China.

Yet, though much of the manufacturing – and the skilled, if monotonous, assembly jobs that went with it – is gone from the UK (also RIP Rootes/Chrysler/PSA Linwood and Coventry; British Leyland Speke, Leyland Trucks Bathgate, et al; and I also fear for the famous Vauxhall site at Luton after 2013), the British motor industry is not dead, just smaller and different.

We might no longer make Ford cars here but we still make their diesel engines and petrol ones for BMW; that company’s Mini, GM Vauxhall, Jaguar, Land Rover, Toyota, Honda and Nissan all have car assembly plants whose quality is comparable with anywhere abroad. All foreign-owned now, of course, but still providing many local jobs, valuable tax and local community revenue, business for suppliers, training and skills. We’re in a global economy and every new assembly job has to be pitched for and won, against tough competition abroad.

Assembly can now be done virtually anywhere. Eastern Europe, China, India, Russia, Thailand. None were on the automaking map when Longbridge, and Detroit, were at their best. What is setting the UK apart is our design and development expertise. Who helped Nanjing move engine production to China and adapt an old Rover car design for local production, using local suppliers? Ricardo Consultants 2010, a British company now absorbed into SAIC’s MG Motor UK design centre. Where are many F1 race cars designed, developed and tested? Here. Where are the world renowned MIRA and Millbrook vehicle development centres? Here.

That is the future. Design and develop here. Assemble somewhere else, lower-cost. As an old consumer motoring writer I know used to say: “The only thing certain is change.”

None of that brings back the tens of thousands of auto manufacturing jobs lost over here in the last three decades or so. But it has opened up thousands of opportunities for well educated engineers and designers graduating from the likes of Coventry University’s acclaimed auto designer’s course, one of whom recently styled a 2020 MG for SAIC to show off worldwide.

And there are still many skilled hands left in the business. Witness the flexible, multi-tasking line workers at the volume makers, the leather, wood and aluminium trim magicians at Aston Martin, Jaguar, Land Rover, Bentley and Rolls-Royce.

That at least should give the ghosts of Longbridge something to smile about as the builders hammer away.

Another play in the toy shop

Another year flashes by. The anticipation builds. The day arrives. The toys are laid out and it’s take your pick. And, all too quickly, it’s all over and you have to wait another whole year. I’m not referring to Christmas, though, I’m talking about the Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders (SMMT) annual test day.

As far as I’m aware, this is pretty much unique to the UK. It’s not unusual for a manufacturer to hold a regional test day, or even for a few to take a couple of cars each to an event but, for virtually the entire industry to schelp a half dozen cars each – plus hospitality stand – to a proving ground with built-in drive routes, supported by their umbrella trade group’s organisation and hospitality, that’s pretty unusual. No wonder invitations are prized and almost everyone shows up.

Some spend the day networking with industry PRs; it’s rare to get so many captive in one venue. Others, like me, spend the day in a variety of driving seats, getting in as much ‘product familiarity’ as possible.

‘Minders’ are rare. Even Bentley hands over the keys to such lottery winner and footballer specials as the gorgeous Continental GTC cabrio with little formality, at least to hacks they know. New XJ Jaguar? Help yourself. Bring it back this time next year? Er, no, sir.

Porsche and Rolls-Royce providing guidance makes sense. Apart from the high value of Panamera and Ghost, and the likelihood of some wayward excursions off designated paths in the wrong hands, the sheer complexity of today’s top end cars merits a guided tour with an expert. In the 15 minutes or so of speed dating-like exposure to each model on Millbrook’s superb, twisty hill route; 25 if you add in a 100mph sprint around the two-mile bowl, you don’t have much time to explore the frilly bits. I doubt I’d have discovered the Panamera’s available different response settings in the myriad of centre console switches, let alone learned that suspension and throttle parameters can be set separately. It’s also much safer if someone else fiddles with the buttons while you just drive and note the differences. And the Ghost, it just demands you sample it from both front and back seats, driver and passenger, even if it is the one aimed at self-drive owners.

Other favourites from a blurred day included the Peugeot RCZ and VW Scirocco coupes, the Jags as always, a highly entertaining 30 minutes exploring muddly gloop and near-vertical paths from the leather-lined luxury of the latest Land Rover Discovery, great new convertibles from Renault (Megane) and Mercedes (E-class), as well as that Bentley, the Audi A8, the hoon’s delight that is the Abarth-fettled Fiat 500, diesel Alfa Romeo Mito, sundry Ford and Peugeot MPVs (minivans), Vauxhall’s clever new Meriva and lunch, which the SMMT caterers always do a great job of.

New tech wasn’t overlooked, either. The production Nissan Leaf will have to wait till next year (ran out of time to try the boxy Cube)  but I sampled Volvo’s C30 EV and the Mini – both very easy to learn and drive and also Volvo’s still-rough prototype diesel-electric hybrid C70 wagon, a promising work in progress. And finally got around to trying the latest Prius hybrid, once I worked out where the park brake was. In an age of electric units, I overlooked the obvious US-style foot pedal. D’oh!

Beyonce ‘taking driving lessons from Jay-Z’

Rapper Jay-Z has reportedly taken up the task of teaching his wife Beyonce Knowles how to drive.
Beyonce has been taking driving lessons from her husband on the busy streets of New York City.
“Jay and Bey normally go out mid-morning when it’’s quiet. Their bodyguards are always in tow but they never ride in the [...]

Infamous Stringdusters: New Album & Tour Dates

THE INFAMOUS STRINGDUSTERS TO RELEASE THINGS THAT FLY APRIL 20

The Infamous String Busters

About the most important question a young bluegrass band faces right out of the gate is whether they can play. The Infamous Stringdusters wasted no time in providing their answer — an emphatic yes — winning IBMA Album, Song and Emerging Artist of the Year in 2007, the same year they released their debut, Fork In the Road.

On Things That Fly, their third album, due out April 20 on Sugar Hill, the band ventures into virtually uncharted territory for an acoustic group: a sonically and thematically expansive album that lends itself to absorbed listening from start to finish, much like the great rock albums do.

Holed up in the Charlottesville, VA studio Haunted Hollow, with significant pre-production under their belts and Gary Paczosa (Nickel Creek, Dixie Chicks, Tim O’Brien) on board as engineer and co-producer, the ‘Dusters did things they’d never done before: guitarist Andy Falco put his hidden keyboard talents to use on smoldering organ parts; voices and instruments alike were splashed with reverb; and, though the band has no shortage of quality lead singers in fiddler Jeremy Garrett, dobro player Andy Hall and upright bassist Travis Book, a few fine-singing friends added novel tones, including country standout Dierks Bentley, Americana songwriter-chanteuse Sarah Siskind and Crooked Still frontwoman Aoife O’Donovan.

Factor in that every member of the band — rounded out by de facto tour videographer Chris Pandolfi (banjo) and Jesse Cobb (mandolin) — is a stylish, consummate picker with a hardly strictly bluegrass background, as well as a skilled songwriter, and you see that this band is genuinely built for breadth. “We wanted to make sure everyone had writing input on the record,” Hall relates. “We’d never done that before, and it’s a lot of why we started the band.”

Surprising covers, unusual arrangements and other departures from the expected make Things That Fly something different – namely a sign that they’ve elevated their sound and set their sights higher than ever before.

The Infamous Stringdusters Tour Dates

02/10/10 Wed Railyard Alehouse Billings, MT

02/12/10 Fri Big Sky Resort Big Sky, MT

02/13/10 Sat Big Sky Community Pavilion Big Sky, MT

02/16/10 Tue Ghost Ranch Saloon Steamboat Springs, CO

02/17/10 Wed Ghost Ranch Saloon Steamboat Springs, CO

02/18/10 Thu Mesa Theater Grand Junction, CO

02/19/10 Fri Eccles Conference Center Logan, UT

02/20/10 Sat The State Room Salt Lake City, UT

02/21/10 Sun The Spur Park City, UT

02/25/10 Thu The Shedd Eugene, OR

02/26/10 Fri Wintergrass Bellevue, WA

02/27/10 Sat Wintergrass Bellevue, WA

03/17/10 Wed Black Oak Casino Tuolumne, CA

03/18/10 Thu Crystal Bay Club Casino Crystal Bay, NV

03/19/10 Fri Grass Valley Center For the Arts Grass Valley, CA

03/20/10 Sat Don Quixote’s Felton, CA

03/21/10 Sun Freight & Salvage Coffee House Berkeley, CA

03/22/10 Mon Largo Los Angeles, CA

03/24/10 Wed El Rey Theater Albuquerque, NM

03/25/10 Thu Community Concert Hall Durango, CO

03/26/10 Fri Sheridan Opera House Telluride, CO

03/27/10 Sat Hotel Colorado Glenwood Springs, CO

03/28/10 Sun Swallow Hill – Daniel’s Hall Denver, CO

04/15/10 Thu Old Settlers Music Festival Driftwood, TX

04/16/10 Fri Old Settlers Music Festival Driftwood, TX

06/17/10 Thu Father’s Day Bluegrass Festival Grass Valley, CA

06/18/10 Fri Father’s Day Bluegrass Festival Grass Valley, CA

07/16/10 Fri Summer Music Festival At Roseberry Mccall, ID

07/19/10 Mon RockyGrass Lyons, CO

07/20/10 Tue RockyGrass Lyons, CO

07/21/10 Wed RockyGrass Lyons, CO

07/22/10 Thu RockyGrass Lyons, CO

07/23/10 Fri RockyGrass Lyons, CO


Old Settler’s Fest Initial Lineup

23RD ANNUAL OLD SETTLER’S MUSIC FESTIVAL ANNOUNCES INITIAL 2010 LINEUP

Joe Ely

The four nights of the upcoming and much anticipated Old Settler’s Music Festival, which won an Austin360.com A-List readers poll, promise a bonanza of the acclaimed roots music that has delighted attendees and repeat attendees for 23 years, and will do so again this year. The Austin, TX festival is scheduled for Thursday, April 15, through Sunday, April 18.

Award-winning songwriter-producer-recording artist Joe Ely, a veteran of the road and live performance, headlines Friday. Folk-rock singer-songwriter Patty Griffin – whose duet with Dierks Bentley on his song “Beautiful World” has been nominated this year for a Grammy Award for Best Country Collaboration with Vocals and whose new album, Downtown Church, will be released January 26 – headlines with her band, including Buddy Miller, on Saturday.

Vanguard Records Americana artist Mindy Smith, award-winning banjo virtuoso and independent record label founder Alison Brown with Joe Craven, Alaskan bluegrass band Bearfoot, 7 Walkers featuring Bill Kreutzmann and Papa Mali, The Infamous Stringdusters, Fred Eaglesmith, and Doyle Lawson & Quicksilver are also among the more than 30 acts that are slated to perform on four stages at the Salt Lick Pavilion and Camp Ben McCulloch in the Texas Hill Country south of Austin.

Festival-goers can save as much as 30 percent over at-the-gate prices when they order early-bird wristbands by January 31 here.

Available are 4-day wristbands with campground access (Thursday-Sunday), 3-day wristbands with campground access (Friday-Sunday), 3-day no-camping wristbands and all-inclusive Platinum Passes. Children 12 and younger will be admitted free. Camping access is expected to sell out.

In 23 years, Old Settler’s Music Festival has delivered one of the best roots-music festival experiences in the United States with amazing performers including Joan Osborne, Iris Dement, Michelle Shocked, Bruce Hornsby, Yonder Mountain String Band, Nickel Creek, Alison Krauss, Bela Fleck, Rodney Crowell, Vassar Clements, Del McCoury Band, Kasey Chambers, and local favorites Ray Wylie Hubbard, The Belleville Outfit, Hayes Carll and Sarah Jarosz.