Arab Times

Swift’s AMAs act in doubt

Big Machine slams singer

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LOS ANGELES, Nov 16, (AP): Taylor Swift said Thursday that she may not perform at the American Music Awards and may have to put other projects including a forthcomin­g Netflix documentar­y on hold because the men who own her old recordings won’t allow her to play her songs.

“Right now my performanc­e at the AMAs, the Netflix documentar­y and any other recorded events I am planning to play until November 2020 are a question mark,” Swift said on Twitter and Instagram.

Swift said she had planned to play a medley of her hits when she’s named Artist of the Decade at the American Music Awards on Nov 24, but the men who own the music, Scooter Braun and Scott Borchetta, are calling the television performanc­e an illegal re-recording.

“I just want to be able to perform MY OWN music. That’s it,” Swift said. “I’ve tried to work out this out privately through my team but have not been able to resolve anything.”

The Big Machine Label Group said in a statement Friday that “at no point did we say Taylor could not perform on the AMAs or block her Netflix special. In fact, we do not have the right to keep

its heroine’s physical deteriorat­ion from a rare disease. (RTRS) her from performing live anywhere.’’

The 29-year-old singer-songwriter has loudly spoken out against her old master recordings falling into the hands of the music manager Braun, who bought them by acquiring Borchetta’s Big Machine Label Group in June. Swift has used the sale and its aftermath to publicly advocate for the rights of artists and to further a feud with the two men.

Swift said in the posts that Borchetta has told her he will allow the projects to go forward if she drops plans to record copycat versions of her older songs next year, which Swift says she plans to do and has the legal right to, and if she stops her public trashing of the two men.

“The message being sent to me is very clear,” Swift said. Basically, be a good little girl and shut up. Or you’ll be punished.”

A message seeking comment from the AMAs was not returned.

Swift called on her legion of fans to put pressure on Braun and Borchetta to allow her performanc­e and other projects to go forward.

That ignited social media, with the hashtags “IStandWith­Taylor” and “FreeTaylor” trending worldwide on Twitter.

LOS ANGELES:

Bill Murray is the latest name to stop in for a quick bite at Quibi.

The veteran “Ghostbuste­rs” and “Groundhog Day” star will play a recurring role opposite Dave Franco in “The Now”, a comedy series which hails from “Green Book” director Peter Farrelly.

“The Now” centers on Ed Poole (Franco), who is about to take his own life when he finds out from his mother that his brother just died by suicide and his dad also did in the past. Ed quickly realizes the only thing that will make his life worth living is to “forget the past, screw the future and just live in the now.” (RTRS)

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