Billboard.com -- Tori Amos Splits With Epic, Goes Indie Date: 02 Jun 2008 Billboard.com -
Tori Amos has ended her tenure with Epic Records and "has chosen the path of independence for her next work," according to her manager. Amos' next album, due in spring 2009, will be "a project of new music and visuals which is being started in the summer," her manager tells Billboard.
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Tori Amos - Amos Quits Label Date: 03 Jun 2008 ContactMusic -
Rocker TORI AMOS has left label Epic Records and will release her next album in 2009 on her own. Amos is the latest musician to shun record company control and go it ...
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Tori Amos says stop to six-year colaboration with Epic Records Date: 03 Jun 2008 Moldova.org -
Tori Amos says stop to six-year colaboration with Epic Records, calling on her fellow artists to "stop being dependent ... on any system that has become undependable", reveals Reuters. The singer and songwriter released three albums on Epic, most recently 2007's "American Doll Posse," which hit No. 5 on the Billboard 200. In a statement on her Web site, Amos said she looked forward to crossing ...
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Tori Amos Drops Epic Date: 03 Jun 2008 antiMUSIC -
We always read about major labels dropping artists, but Tori Amos has always been an original and she has dropped her major label, Epic, and is now going the indie route for her next album which is expected next Spring.
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Tori Amos Goes Solo Date: 03 Jun 2008 Yahoo.com -
Tori Amos is proving to be less than Epic.
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Tori Amos Goes Solo Date: 03 Jun 2008 E! Online -
Tori Amos is proving to be less than Epic. The singer has cut ties with Sony-owned Epic Records, her label of six years, to become an independent artist. "This is an...
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Tori Amos splits with label, goes indie Date: 03 Jun 2008 Yahoo.com -
Tori Amos has ended her six-year tenure with Epic Records, calling on her fellow artists to "stop being dependent ... on any system that has become undependable."
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Tori Amos Drops Her Label Date: 04 Jun 2008 New York Times -
The singer-songwriter Tori Amos has left Epic Records after six years to become independent and urged her fellow artists to ?stop being dependent, dependent on any system that has become undependable,? Reuters reported. In a statement on her Web site (toriamos.com), Ms. Amos, 44, said she looked forward to crossing into the new uncharted music frontier. She released three albums on Epic, most ...
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