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Artists and musicians sign open letter asking Congress to “Save Our Stages”

Posted on July 29, 2020 by Editor — No Comments

Lots of big names in music, the arts, and industry have signed on to the campaign. Continue reading Artists and musicians sign open letter asking Congress to “Save Our Stages”→

Posted in Politics + Music News

Musicians sign open letter to “Let the Music Play” in the U.K.

Posted on July 2, 2020 by Editor — No Comments

“Let the Music Play” is in support of musicians, venues, crews, and the music industry as a whole. Continue reading Musicians sign open letter to “Let the Music Play” in the U.K.→

Posted in Politics + Music News

Industry leaders give insight on what’s next in the music business

Posted on November 25, 2019 by Editor — No Comments

High-ranking music industry people shared their thoughts at a media event in New York. Continue reading Industry leaders give insight on what’s next in the music business→

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Digital is still king, but vinyl could take the physical lead from CDs

Posted on September 10, 2019 by Editor — No Comments

A new RIAA report released this year breaks down how the music industry is doing: digital downloads vs. streaming (where the action is) vs. vinyl/CDs. Continue reading Digital is still king, but vinyl could take the physical lead from CDs→

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