"UK singers account for 12pc of global music market" says this article on the Daily Telegraph, with singers such as Adele and Jessie J doing well in America and bucking the trend of big artists over here struggling on the other side of the pond.
This is definitely good news for British artists - and, especially, female artists - though I always found it a shame that acts like Robbie Williams weren't successful in America. That said, a considerable number of American acts are much more successful over here than in their home country if you look at 'The Killers' or 'Scissor Sisters'.
Thursday 7 July 2011
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