Wes Phillips

Ibrahim Ferrer: 1927–2005

Ibrahim Ferrer, one of the best-known practitioners of the Cuban vocal music known as <I>son</I>, died in Havana on August 6 of multiple organ failure. He had returned, ill, from a European tour several days previously, and then been hospitalized.

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CEA Weighs In On MGM v. Grokster

As the Senate Commerce Committee began hearings on issues related to <I>MGM v. Grokster</I> on July 28, Consumer Electronics Association (CEA) president Gary Shapiro issued a masterfully constructed statement reminding the Committee of the stakes involved. Why masterful? Essentially, we are struck by the concision of the CEA argument and its gentle reminder that a significant American industry will be crucially affected by the final resolution of this issue&mdash;and not the one that first springs to mind, either.

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Audio Research CD-1 CD player

Walking through the circus that was WCES '95 was like undergoing total neural-synaptic overload. I felt hard-pressed to just keep my head above water separating good sound from bad. Trying to piece together a coherent picture of the show, I jotted down the components in the best systems that I'd heard, and a few items popped up with astonishing regularity. One of these was Audio Research's single-chassis CD player, the CD-1.

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Michael Brecker Could Use Your Help

Michael Brecker, the legendary tenor saxophonist, has been a staple in the recording scene for more than 30 years now&mdash;we were first bowled over by his work on drummer Billy Cobham's 1974 album <I>Crosswinds</I>, although we could have just as easily mentioned hundreds of titles where he supported other musicians as a first-tier studio player. Along with his brother, trumpeter Randy Brecker, he co-led the Brecker Brothers band in the 1970s and, since 1987, has released intelligent, challenging records as a headliner, including our favorite, 2001's <I>The Nearness of You: The Ballad Book</I> (Verve 549705 CD).

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Anti-Piracy Czar Named by Bush

President George W. Bush has created a new senior level position, aimed at combating the global counterfeiting and piracy of American intellectual property&mdash;a category that encompasses everything from copies of Hollywood films to faked auto parts. The new IP czar will be Chris Israel, currently deputy chief of staff for Commerce Secretary Carlos Gutierrez.

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Linear Acquires Niles

Linear, LLC of Carlsbad, CA, an innovative firm specializing in radio frequency products, has announced its acquisition of Niles Audio Corporation, the Miami, FL company best known for its whole-house audio and video products.

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Ayre C-5xe universal disc player

You'd think I'd be used to <A HREF="http://www.stereophile.com/interviews/610">Charlie Hansen</A> by now. After all, I've been speaking to Ayre Acoustics' renaissance man for a decade, having first encountered him when I was trying to arrange the review of Ayre's 100Wpc V-3 power amplifier that was published in the <A HREF="http://www.stereophile.com/amplificationreviews/412">August 1996 <I>Stereophile</I></A> (Vol.19 No.8). I thought the V-3 was impressive.

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LSA Group Purchases DK Designs

At HE2005 last April, Daniel Khesin's brawny $3000 150Wpc DK Designs VS-1 MK2 hybrid integrated amplifier had the crowd buzzing with its expansive sound driving Von Schweikert speakers&mdash;and bang-for-the-buck pricing. We spoke with Khesin and he was passionate about breaking into the high-end big leagues. Therefore, it came as a surprise to receive notice on July 8 that DK Design had been purchased by LSA Group LLC of Louisville, KY.

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BBC Beethoven Aftershocks

Back in June, we reported on the <A HREF="http://stereophile.com/news/060605BBC/"&gt; BBC's "The Beethoven Experience"</A>, described as "a bold experiment in whether or not free music stimulates legitimate music sales or suppresses them." Last week, <I>The Independent</I> published a terse 200-word article, reporting that the Beeb had downloaded one million files during the Experience, and stating "The initiative has infuriated the bosses of leading classical record companies, who argue the offer undermines the value of music and that any further offers would be unfair competition."

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