WINNERS’ CIRCLE: With one month left in the year, Monte Lipman’s Republic is riding the Borchetta/Swift thoroughbred to big leads in both TEA (8.7%) and frontline (a jaw-dropping 9.5%). But there’s a possible contest for second place shaping up. Steve Barnett’s Capitol Music Group, at 7.8% year-to-date thanks in large part to the ongoing sales impact of artist of the year favorite Sam Smith, is facing a late challenge from Rob Stringer’s Columbia, which picked up .2% last week behind One Direction’s 401k bow to climb to 7.3%. What makes the situation intriguing is that Columbia has a new album this week from AC/DC, whom Barnett once managed, and another potentially strong debut next week from J. Cole. Will those two, plus continuing sales from 1D, Beyoncé and Barbra Streisand, enable Stringer to further close the gap, or will Smith’s expected multiple Grammy noms and featured spot on the Grammy Christmas special this Friday give Barnett the win in this faceoff of friends and former colleagues?
Or perhaps the secret committee that actually chooses the nominees—at times going against the preferences of the voting body, and presumably those of Neil Portnow, Ken Ehrlich and Jack Sussman as well—will make another incomprehensible decision in the tradition of Esperanza Spalding and Herbie Hancock’s shocking wins, or the selection of Sara Bareilles’ album over those from Justin Timberlake and Jay Z a year ago. We’ll know soon who will be victimized—or Timberlaked—by the committee this year. Such occurrences beg the question, what are the committee’s criteria for making their selections?
MOVES: UMG insiders were expecting the company to make a deal that would keep Scott Borchetta and Big Machine as part of the Uni empire even before the word spread that Borchetta had signed on to become a mentor on the next season of American Idol. (Concurrently, the record rights from the show are rumored to be moving from Interscope to Big Machine.) It now looks like an even better bet that Borchetta will remain in the UMG family, while also giving Universal an increased chance of signing Swift after she delivers her last Big Machine album.
Word is the 2015 Coachella headliners will be Jack White, Drake and AC/DC, assuming all three acts accept the invitations to appear at the fest. It’s a little-known fact that for years, Coachella organizer Paul Tollett of Goldenvoice has had standing offers of $8m to Led Zeppelin, Talking Heads, The Smiths and the original lineup of Guns N’ Roses to reunite and perform at the fest.
NAMES IN THE RUMOR MILL: Boyd Muir, Kevin Kelleher, Jeff Harleston, Julie Swidler, Rob Wells and Fred Davis.
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