<![CDATA[Idolator: carly simon]]> http://cache.gawker.com/assets/base/img/thumbs140x140/idolator.com.png <![CDATA[Idolator: carly simon]]> http://idolator.com/tag/carly simon http://idolator.com/tag/carly simon <![CDATA[Carly Simon Helps John Forté Stay Alive (Outside Of Jail)]]> There was a surprising bit of hip-hop news in the wave of pardonings and sentence commutations that accompany any president getting ready to depart office: Former Wyclef Jean sidekick John Forté received a reduction on his 14-year sentence for drug charges.



Proving it always helps to have attended an elite East Coast prep school, John Forté's famous friends—Carly Simon and her son Ben Taylor, whose cousin was a classmate of Forté's at Phillips Exeter—campaigned on his behalf, claiming that his trial for accepting a suitcase containing $1.4 million worth of liquid cocaine wasn't fair because of mandatory minimum sentences for drug cases.

Pre-incarceration, Forté was probably best known for his verse on Wyclef's "Stayin' Alive" remake, "We Trying To Stay Alive":

His solo album bombed, but that might have been partially due to the Wyclef overload felt by the world at the time. Forté bounced back with a pre-prison indie release (featuring Carly Simon!) that wasn't bad. Post-incarceration life hasn't always been the greatest for rappers, but here's hoping for the best for Forté, who should be free before the end of the year.

BREAKING: John Forte One Of 16 Pardoned By George Bush [HipHopDX]

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http://idolator.com/5098605/carly-simon-helps-john-fort-stay-alive-outside-of-jail http://idolator.com/5098605/carly-simon-helps-john-fort-stay-alive-outside-of-jail Tue, 25 Nov 2008 10:45:00 EST Dan Gibson http://idolator.com/index.php?op=postcommentfeed&postId=5098605&view=rss&microfeed=true
<![CDATA["Billboard" Looks Back On Pop's Proud Tradition Of Doling Out Free Advertising]]> lefreak.jpgBillboard continues its coverage of the 50th anniversary of its flagship singles chart, the Hot 100, with a look at songs on its recently compiled all-time Hot 100 that have engaged in lyrical brand-dropping. Not surprising, there are a few hip-hop songs in the rundown ("Gold Digger," "Low," "Yeah!"), but a couple of older radio staples are also in there: the Bee Gees' "Stayin' Alive," which name-checks The New York Times; Chic's "Le Freak," which mentions the New York nightclub the Savoy (confidential to Billboard—pretty sure the lyric is about stomping, not stopping, at the nightclub); and Carly Simon's "You're So Vain," which incorporates the Saratoga race track and the Lear jet into its lyrics. [Billboard]

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http://idolator.com/401121/billboard-looks-back-on-pops-proud-tradition-of-doling-out-free-advertising http://idolator.com/401121/billboard-looks-back-on-pops-proud-tradition-of-doling-out-free-advertising Mon, 15 Sep 2008 14:00:00 EDT Maura Johnston http://idolator.com/index.php?op=postcommentfeed&postId=401121&view=rss&microfeed=true
<![CDATA[Carly Simon is going to put out her next ... ]]> carllyyyyy.gifCarly Simon is going to put out her next album through Starbucks' Hear Music label, with This Kind Of Love slated for release on April 29. If only they'd made this announcement two days ago during the mandated Starbucks closings! That would surely have been a better time to capitalize on the crazy "starbucks closed" "starbucks omg" "starbucks nooooooo" Google searches that were clogging up the Internet at that time. [Billboard]

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http://idolator.com/362028/ http://idolator.com/362028/ Thu, 28 Feb 2008 16:30:49 EST Maura Johnston http://idolator.com/index.php?op=postcommentfeed&postId=362028&view=rss&microfeed=true