EMI Faces More Artist Tensions
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EMI is having some problems with its artists and their managers. Earlier this week we reported on the label firing their artist-friendly CEO Tony Wadsworth and rumors that Coldplay, like Radiohead and Paul McCartney before them, would leave the label. Now it seems that another major seller, Robbie Williams, is putting his foot down against the financial restructuring of the label, which was purchased by private equity firm, Terra Firma for $6.3 billion. Williams told London's The Times that the new suit-in-charge, Guy Hands was acting like a "plantation owner" and that Williams was planning to go on strike from the label."Talking with Billboard Williams’ manager Tim Clark cleared up":http://www.billboard.com/bbcom/news/article_display.jsp?vnu_content_id=1003695502 the situation saying,"Given where EMI were, the state they were in, the changes they were making, how could any artist deliver an album - we wouldn't know how it would be marketed, distributed and promote. They're decimating staff and it would be willfully irresponsible of any manager to say, 'Let's deliver this album, they'll sort it out.' Well, actually no - we have to be persuaded that the services that they offer to their artists are going to be of the highest quality."Clark also said that both he and Williams “want to be working with a company that really can deliver.” One of Coldplay’s managers David Holmes also has his doubts in the restructuring of EMI. "I am not really sure what EMI is right now,” he told Billboard. The label is due to announce a new strategy by the end of this month.









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