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            <description><![CDATA[<p>The halls of Congress will be crawling with celebrities Tuesday as Senate Judiciary Chairman <strong>Patrick Leahy</strong> and House Judiciary Chairman <strong>John Conyers</strong> make a push for legislation they introduced that would end a longstanding copyright royalty exemption granted to AM and FM radio stations. The afternoon <a href="http://www.musicfirstcoalition.org/">MusicFirst Coalition</a> rally will feature an impressive line-up of stars including: <strong>Will.i.am</strong>; <strong>Sheryl Crow</strong>; <strong>Herbie Hancock</strong>; <strong>Emmylou Harris</strong>; <strong>Patti LaBelle</strong>; <strong>Rob Thomas</strong> of Matchbox Twenty and <strong>Dionne Warwick</strong>. The event will formally kick off the group's campaign to "close the corporate radio loophole and establish a fair performance right on radio for American artists."</p>

<p>The Judiciary chairmen will also be joined by House Foreign Affairs Chairman <strong>Howard Berman</strong>, House Oversight and Government Reform ranking member <strong>Darrell Issa</strong> and Rep. <strong>Marsha Blackburn</strong>, R-Tenn., as well as Recording Academy President <strong>Neil Portnow</strong>. The National Association of Broadcasters and the Free Radio Alliance earlier this month launched their public outreach campaign opposing the legislation. At that briefing, Texas Reps. <strong>Gene Green</strong>, a Democrat, and <strong>Mike Conaway</strong>, a Republican, unveiled a resolution that had 110 cosponsors aimed at preserving local radio from the imposition of new royalty rates or fees. Read more about that effort <a href="http://techdailydose.nationaljournal.com/2009/02/radio-royalty-opposition-gains.php">here</a>.</p>

<p>"NAB welcomes an honest debate over whether radio stations or the record labels have historically been a 'better friend' to musicians," spokesman <strong>Dennis Wharton</strong> said Monday. "Since the days of <strong>Count Basie</strong>, there have been two constants in music: free radio airplay has propelled the financial success of countless performers, and those same artists have been systematically abused by the labels. For RIAA to now use artists as a shield in their quest for a performance tax is utterly cynical and hypocritical."</p>]]></description>
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