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Radio stations are fighting back against a federal court ruling that requires them to pay musicians and recording companies when they play music on the Internet. In a motion filed
Radio stations are fighting back against a federal court ruling that requires them to pay musicians and recording companies when they play music on the Internet. In a motion filed
Today I was looking through eMusic, the music subscription service I joined a long time ago, when I saw tracks from Universal Music Group available for download. But what I
On Monday’s Fresh Aire program, Terry Gross had a really interesting interview with Grandmaster Flash, where he discussed the origins of his music. Listen to the show here.
And in dumb ass comments part II: Last weekend Michael Jackson accused SONY label head Tommy Mottola of being a racist. Almost as stupid as the Callahan quote above, Jacko
I have been horrified to watch the legal system roll over net broadcasters as they have sided with the labels and publishers in demanding royalties that will put most net
Recently I’ve been listening to Big Star’s brilliant
A few weeks ago I was ranting about the use of old rock songs to sell various products on TV. Well here I am at it again… Recent K-Marts ads
I’m excited to see that Beth Orton’s new album Daybreaker is going to be released on July 30th. Beth is an artist who’s albums I will buy without hearing them
One of the things that excited me about the web from the first time I used it was the concept of it creating a level playing field where any user
In a new article titled Fans: Music Should Rock, Not Lock, Wired totally nails it when it comes to what consumers want in digital Music: “Matthew Davidian loves music… He’s