NEW YORK , June 29, 2021 /PRNewswire/ -- For years, at VNUE (OTC: VNUE) we've been saying one of our primary missions is to protect songwriters, artists and others in the music industry, so they get their fair pay via royalties – fair meaning fair to the stakeholders, but also fair to the
Did you know the US is the ONLY country in the world that does not legally compel radio stations to pay royalties to performers? Now, there's some hopeful news for the music industry.
Motown: The Music that Moved the World - Evanston RoundTable
Music aficionado Gary Wenstrup presented the Levy Lecture on June 22. He is a retired ad sales executive with a passion for music of all types.
Motown was the creation of one man: Berry Gordy Jr., who was born in Detroit, the seventh of eight children in a loving and entrepreneurial family. He was clumsy and a poor student, but what he lacked in academic skills he made up for with self-confidence and entrepreneurial moxie.
D.J. MacIntyre's SLC-6 Music - The Santa Barbara Independent
Electronic music artist D.J. MacIntyre's recent remixes and updated version of "The Great Simoon" pay homage to that day more than 150 years ago when Santa Barbara recorded the highest temperature ever on the planet: a whopping 133 degrees, though contemporary scientists have disputed the claim.
Amazon Music: Disney Plus Free for Six Months to New Subscribers - Variety
Starting this week, new Amazon Music Unlimited customers in the U.S. and Canada can receive six months of Disney Plus for no extra charge. Existing Amazon Music Unlimited customers will receive three months of Disney Plus.
Amazon Music Unlimited, which offers more than 75 million songs and curated playlists and stations, costs $7.99/month for Prime members and $9.99/month for everyone else. Disney Plus is regularly $7.99/month in the U.S. and $11.99 CAD in Canada (after a price hike this spring ).
Things to do in Vermont: July calendar filled with music and more
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Hasbro Completes eOne Music Business Sale for $385 Million – The Hollywood Reporter
U.S. toy maker Hasbro has completed the sale of Entertainment One Music, the Peppa Pig studio’s legacy music business, as part of a $385 million deal.
The division was sold to entities controlled by Blackstone, which also own SESAC, a leading music rights organization purchased for a reported $1 billion in 2017. As part of the transaction, Entertainment One Canada has sold off the local music division of eOne.
Peloton Has Its Own Music Festival Now - Rolling Stone
Doja Cat performs "Say So" at the 63rd Grammy Awards at the Los Angeles Convention Center, Saturday, March 6, 2021 — even though it may look like she's performing for a futuristic workout class.
I was being puckish when I first wrote that, thanks to Peloton , “fitness classes are the new music festivals” — but it seems the exercise company may have taken me seriously.
Did pop music peak in 1971? | The Economist
WHICH YEAR was pop music's greatest? The makers of "1971: The Year That Music Changed Everything", a documentary series now streaming on Apple TV+, have no doubt.
Music's greatest year is a perennial argument among pop fans, yet the conversation is conducted without a shared set of assumptions. Must the "greatest year" be one in which the landscape of music irrevocably changed, or one in which several cherished albums or singles were released?
Four days of great music
Bill Bailey and Josh Franks present "Jackson Sings The Gospel," which takes place 7 p.m. Wednesday, July 7 through Saturday, July 10, 2021 at Carl Perkins Civic Center, 400 Highland Ave., Jackson, Tenn.
Tickets are on sale now as follows: 4-Night Packages - VIP Platinum (floor) $120; VIP Gold (center section) $100; Single Night Tickets Nightly Reserved $25.; Nightly General Admission $20; Children under 12 - Free admission (general only).
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