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NewsKlaxons: 'Tony Wilson was a true innovator'Klaxons have paid tribute to Factory Records founder Tony Wilson, who died of a heart attack on Friday (August 10) aged 57, describing him as a "true innovator". Speaking to NME.COM from Japan, where Klaxons are on tour, band member James Righton recalled meeting Wilson at the Coachella festival earlier this year. "He took time out to speak to us," Righton recalled. "What really struck me was how passionately he talked about new music and the In The City music conference he organised, despite his illness. "He was so determined to be there and introduce the Happy Mondays, which he did. He was an innovator and a true legend. He will be sorely missed." You can read Tony Wilson's obituary along with a host of tributes led by New Order and Alan McGee on NME.COM now. See the NME Office Blog for our Tony Wilson comment and tribute, then leave a comment with your own. John Lennon classics debut on iTunes John Lennon's solo catalogue has been made available on iTunes for the first time. Sixteen of Lennon's solo works can be downloaded from today (August 14), with the 'Lennon Legend' and 'Acoustic' compilations making their worldwide digital debuts. For a limited period of 30 days, exclusive video content will be included with the albums 'John Lennon/Plastic Ono Band', 'Sometime in New York City', 'Walls And Bridges', 'Milk and Honey' and the collections 'Anthology' and 'Working Class Hero'. Lennon's widow Yoko Ono said: "John would have loved the fact that his music will now be available in a format suited to a new generation of listeners." The news comes shortly after Lennon's old writing partner in The Beatles, Paul McCartney, made his post-Fab Four work available on iTunes. An agreement is reported to be in place to put the group's catalogue online, but there is as yet no news regarding when this will happen. |
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