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		<title>And the Livin&#8217; is Easy, Fish Are Jumpin&#8217;: Our Pre-Summer Industry Roundup</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Summer is around the corner and things are heating up all around the industry with bidding-derbies, swelling festival line-ups and a new batch of summer-infused singles dropping&#8230; The buzz surrounding the Monotone Inc-managed Foster the People turned into a good old fashion label bidding-derby recently. Their song &#8220;Pumped Up Kicks&#8221; is being touted as the next potential summertime hit. With lots of label [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div id="attachment_3170" class="wp-caption alignnone" style="width: 510px"><img class="size-medium wp-image-3170 " title="fosterpeople" src="http://rm64.com/wp/wp-content/uploads/2010/05/fosterpeople-500x186.jpg" alt="" width="500" height="186" /><p class="wp-caption-text">Columbia Records Hoping for Pumped Up Hit from Foster the People</p></div>
<p>Summer is around the corner and things are heating up all around the industry with bidding-derbies, swelling festival line-ups and a new batch of summer-infused singles dropping&#8230; The buzz surrounding the <strong>Monotone Inc</strong>-managed <strong>Foster the People </strong>turned into a good old fashion label bidding-derby recently. Their song &#8220;Pumped Up Kicks&#8221; is being touted as the next potential summertime hit. With lots of label suitors coming to the table, it looks like <em>congratulations</em> are in order for <strong>Columbia Records</strong>, who has apparently closed the band&#8230;  On the management front a different kind of derby is winding up, as managers are vying to land <strong>The All American Rejects</strong>. The band recently parted ways with their former management, but kept their longtime day-to-day man <strong>Nick “Fish” Fishbaugh</strong>. We heard Fishbaugh has been meeting with numerous management companies for a new management home for him and the band. We hear the short-list is down to only a few. Stay tuned&#8230; The grass is only getting greener over at the <strong>Josh Abraham-</strong>helmed <strong>Pulse Recording</strong>,<strong> </strong>where <strong>Jason Bernard</strong> and the manager/publisher coterie<strong> </strong>has had producer <strong>Luke Walker</strong> working on material with new <strong>Universal/Motown</strong> signing <strong>Christian TV</strong>, including the first single released this week, &#8220;When She Turns 18,&#8221; while <strong>Bonnie McKee</strong> co-wrote <strong>Katy Perry</strong>&#8217;s latest single and ode to Cali, &#8220;California Gurls&#8221; &#8211; we just hope the fellas keep the daisy dukes at home&#8230; More heat out of <strong>EMI Publishing</strong> where the pubco&#8217;s <strong>Matt Messer</strong> and <strong>Amanda Berman </strong>recently signed <a href="http://rm64.com/2009/10/27/take-notice-nations-afire-tuesday-tidbits/" target="_blank"><strong><span style="color: #0000ff;">Nations Afire</span></strong></a>, a band comprised of former members of <strong>Rise Against</strong>, <strong>Ignite</strong> and <strong>Death By Stereo</strong>. The group is currently writing and recording new material, and will play the Detroit Bar in the O.C. this Saturday. Messer will be BBQing at the show&#8230; Speaking of BBQ, the 2010 <strong>Austin City Limits</strong> lineup was announced this week with <strong>The Eagles</strong> and <strong>Muse</strong> taking top spots, while a host of other notables include <strong>Yeasayer</strong>, <strong>The xx</strong>, <strong>Gaslight Anthem</strong> and <strong>Local Natives</strong>; see the whole list <a href="http://2010.aclfestival.com/" target="_blank"><span style="color: #0000ff;">here</span></a>&#8230; Finally, expect a lot of industry folks to be at the Troubadour in the next couple nights, as <strong>Casxio</strong> and <strong>Imagine Dragons </strong>take the famed-stage tonight (Thursday), while on Friday, radio-darlings <strong>Dead Country</strong> will support <strong>Far </strong>whose new album comes out next week (May 25)&#8230;</p>
<p><strong><span style="text-decoration: underline;">IN THE MIX</span></strong>: <strong>Carl Stubner</strong> &amp; <strong>Paul Pontius </strong></p>
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