Who’d Cook rip off this week?
March 11th, 2008
Last week, everyone’s favorite emo-esque (at least in the hair department) American Idol contestant David Cook totally ripped off Me First and the Gimme Gimmes (or did he rip off Incubus? Hmmm…). So does anyone know if Dashboard Confessional does a version of “Eleanor Rigby” on tour?
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There is an eleanor rigby version by Doxology. same arrangement but I think David was able to sing it better. check it out on Doxology’s myspace page.
There is also another website where you can listen to the sample of the band’s version, I just forgot the link
It seems that you’re right.
I actually came here just to see if there were another song ripped off. I am both disappointed and not surprised.
Official Press Statement – For Immediate Release
Doxology Speaks Out on American Idol’s / David Cook’s Outright Music Piracy
· Seattle, WA – March 14, 2008: After much deliberation, Doxology is releasing a statement to the press. There are many reasons that the Seattle area band feels it is necessary to shed some light on recent events. First and foremost, Doxology is not angry with David Cook or American Idol. They are, however, troubled by the lack of public acknowledgement that the arrangement of “Eleanor Rigby,” used by David Cook on American Idol’s March 11, 2008 episode and its’ subsequent iTunes studio recording, is a near note-for-note copy of a unique demo arrangement recorded by Doxology in 2006. The band feels that David is a great performer, and they are also supporters and fans of American Idol (Blake Lewis, a good friend of the band, was last season’s American Idol runner up). Secondly, Doxology is in disagreement with Idol’s decision to post David Cook’s performance and studio recording on iTunes. This allows American Idol to profit from the David Cook, March 11th performance and studio recording, without crediting the source for the recording’s arrangement. This is not the first time American Idol has had to deal with this type of issue. During season 5 of Idol, Chris Daughtry used an arrangement from a band without crediting his source. To listen to Doxology’s original demo recording of “Eleanor Rigby” and additional original song selections visit http://www.myspace.com/dxband.
· Quote from Doxology lead vocalist Luke McPherson: “Our main issue is that when given the opportunity to speak up and reveal where the arrangement came from, David Cook did not. His silence on the issue implies that the arrangement is his own. It is not.” Luke goes on to say, “We were even more surprised when the studio recording, released Thursday morning, was even more of a note-for-note instrumental copy of Doxology’s recording. I want to be clear. We are not seeking royalties. That’s not what this is about. The compensation we are asking for is the easiest and least expensive around – we, at minimum, want David Cook and/or American Idol to admit that the arrangement he performed on March 11th, and then went into the studio and recorded for immediate sale, was not only inspired by, but almost completely carbon copied from our arrangement. We just want David Cook and American Idol to do the right thing and acknowledge these facts. It’s that simple.”
· Doxology has secured Anthony Embry with A.E. Entertainment Public Relations as their chief publicist to communicate to various media outlets. They will only make comments, quotes, and grant interviews through their publicist. All follow ups and requests for future interviews/quotes should be directed to Anthony. You may submit requests by using this form—> http://www.aepublicrelations.com/clients.asp#form
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