Makeba To Retire

After 40 years on stage, Miriam Makeba is packing it in at the end of her current tour. “Makeba, aka Mama Africa, grew up in a Johannesburg township, was jailed as a baby along with her mother, was a servant for white families and graduated to jazz singing and immortality with numbers such as Malaika, Pata Pata and Africa is Where My Heart Lies.”

Instant Concert CDs A Big Success

“Instant Live recordings made with Universal labels will be sold at shows, and also made available on the Instant Live Web site, individual band sites, and also via online retailers. The concept of selling recordings of live concert echoes what happened in the 1960s, when the underground bootleg industry, operating outside the auspices of the record labels, started to fulfill fan needs by, for example, offering recordings of concerts they could not afford to attend. In the last couple of years, technology has made it profitable for artists and companies to record and sell instant live recordings to the audience–all through legal means.

Getty: Memos On Artifacts Were Stolen

The Getty Museum says that memos cited in a Los Angeles Times story last weekend about questionable provenance of many Getty artifacts were stolen from the museum. “As much as it would like to be able to do so, the Getty cannot respond to many of the Times’ assertions because they rely on privileged and confidential information stolen from the Getty’s files,’ the museum said in a statement. The statement did not specify who allegedly stole the information.”

Saatchi To Move Gallery

Charles Saatchi is moving his successful gallery out of London’s South Bank. “The gallery, which opened its doors at County Hall near Waterloo in 2003, is to move into the Duke of York’s HQ building near Sloane Square in 2007. The 62-year-old collector has blamed the behaviour of his current landlord, Makota Okamoto, for his decision to move premises.”

Movie Gamers Also Had A Difficult Summer

Every major movie release is now accompanied by a video game, and this summer’s movie woes bled in to the game world. “A major summer trend was the emergence of cell phone games as companions to any film launch. Even movies that did not have console games attached to their bows, such as “War of the Worlds” and “XXX: State of the Union,” had mobile titles released within the movie’s launch window.”