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Gaga makes history at Coachella

Female artists make their mark

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NEW YORK, April 15, (Agencies): Lady Gaga was to make history when she performs at the Coachella Valley Music and Arts festival this weekend, marking a decade since a solo woman has been billed as a headliner on the prestigiou­s musical stage.

Beyonce had been slated to headline the festival in Indio, California, but backed out because she’s pregnant with twins. Bjork was the last solo female to headline Coachella in 2007, so it begs the question: Why has it taken so long?

Women have always performed at Coachella, which began Friday, since it was launched in 1999. In the last few years the number of female performers has grown, including acts that blend alternativ­e and pop, such as Sia and Tegan & Sara, to mega genre-mashers like M.I.A., Janelle Monae and Santigold.

Coachella is known as the festival for cool kids — and musicians. That leaves little to no room for acts that dominate Top 40 radio, where women have a strong presence, from Katy Perry to Rihanna.

Halsey, the Grammy-nominated singer who is readying her second alternativ­e album and had one of last year’s biggest pop hits with “Closer” alongside the Chainsmoke­rs, performed at Coachella last year. The 22-year-old said women who perform alternativ­e music are often billed as pop artists because of their sex.

“Festivals like Coachella, they pride themselves on being part of the countercul­ture, being tastemaker­s, upholding themselves to a certain standard of the artists that they include, and I think one of the problems is that female artists are so often tainted as pop artists even when they don’t necessaril­y intend to be,” Halsey said. “Female artists can put out the same style of a record as a male artist and when a male artist does it, it has a certain type of dignity, it has a certain type of edge ... as soon as a woman puts out a record of the same caliber, it’s immediatel­y filed as a pop record no matter what.”

Halsey said it’s something she’s experience­d

The New Orleans-born singer toured with Sammy Davis Jr. and jazz musician Branford Marsalis. Her film and television appearance­s include Clint Eastwood’s in her own career with the success of “Closer.”

“It was this giant pop record and immediatel­y I was a pop artist even though I put out an alternativ­e album, I played alternativ­e festivals and I was on alternativ­e radio,” she said. “As soon as (you) do one pop record it’s like the kiss of death for a female artist sometimes.”

Gary Bongiovann­i, CEO of concert trade publicatio­n Pollstar, said he didn’t think the gap between male and female headliners at Coachella was calculated.

“I don’t see that there’s any sexism. There’s nothing more than trying to put together a bill of artists that the public wants to see. And we live in a world where a significan­t majority of the acts are either male or male-fronted bands versus females or female-fronted bands,” he said. “If you look at the level of business all of those artists do and you try to cobble together a lineup that’s going to be appealing, it’s difficult, and there are a lot of the female acts that may not lend themselves to performing in front of 60,000 or 80,000 people in an open field, versus headlining an area or more likely a theater.”

In last year’s Pollstar chart of the 100 top-grossing North America tours, women made up about 15 percent of the list, which was dominated by male acts and male-fronted bands. Only two women cracked the Top 10: Beyonce was No.1 and Adele came in fifth.

Picking

Coachella is sold out before the lineup is announced, so the festival has the luxury of picking performers instead of relying on acts to help sell tickets.

Along with Gaga, this year’s headliners include Radiohead and Kendrick Lamar, who released his hotly anticipate­d new album Friday. Some of the female performers include Lorde, Banks, Tove Lo, Kehlani, Nao, Kiiara and Bishop Briggs. Yukimi Nagano, who fronts Swedish band Little Dragon, is returning to Coachella for a third

“Honkytonk Man,” the miniseries “King” and 1979’s “Roots: The Next Generation­s.” (AP) time.

Nagano said she was surprised that it’s been 10 years since a woman headlined the festival, adding: “I think it’s a really positive thing.”

Jason White, executive vice president of marketing at Beats by Dre, said the company is purposely, and exclusivel­y, giving attention to women at the festival: Their space at Coachella will only feature female performers, including Erykah Badu, DJ Kiss, Ana Calderon, JCK DVY and Jasmine Solano.

“I think it really meshes incredibly well with what’s going on with Coachella because you do have Gaga, we’re excited about seeing Kehlani (and) there’s some really solid performers this year,” he said.

Halsey, who spoke over the phone Thursday as she drove to the desert to watch Coachella as a fan, said she was thrilled to see Gaga take the stage. She said the recent Super Bowl halftime performer is one of those pioneering female acts that haven’t been boxed into a genre, though she knows “the extremes (Gaga) has to go to maintain that countercul­ture are much greater than that of what a male artist has to do.”

“Drake is still considered a rap/ rhythm artist even though he is essentiall­y a pop artist when you look at the decisions that he makes and the climate that kind of surrounds his projects,” Halsey said.

“And when you have a female artist in the same lane, they get written off as a pop artist simply because they’re female, simply because the conversati­on with them, it goes to fashion, makeup or whatever, and those are questions and comments that don’t surround the brand and surround the career of a male artist.”

Halfway through Radiohead’s set on Tuesday night, a full moon rose above the Santa Barbara Bowl, providing an almost eery mise en scene for the show. It was, after all, in support of “A Moon Shaped Pool,” their ninth studio album. But frontman Thom Yorke refused to take credit for the lunar mystics.

MIRAMAR, Fla:

Authoritie­s say hip-hop artist Tory Lanez has been arrested on a weapons charge in South Florida.

The Sun Sentinel reports that Miramar police pulled over the 24-year-old Canada native Wednesday afternoon for an expired dealer tag on a 2014 Rolls-Royce.

A police report says Lanez, whose real name is Daystar Shemuel Peterson, did not have a valid license to drive in the US The officer also reported finding less than 20 grams of marijuana and a loaded firearm in the car.

Lanez was arrested and charged with carrying a concealed weapon, marijuana possession, failing to register a vehicle and operating a vehicle without a license or insurance. He was released from jail Thursday on $1,000 bail. (AP)

LOS ANGELES:

Lawyers for Blake Shelton and In Touch magazine have asked a judge to dismiss a defamation lawsuit filed by the country music star over a magazine cover that declared he was headed to rehab.

The filing Thursday in a Los Angeles federal court does not include any details of a settlement.

It says both sides will pay their own costs of the litigation. (AP)

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