Paul Green School of Rock Ramps Up National Expansion with New Management Team
The Paul Green School of Rock Music, the original performance-based rock music school, has solidified its new management team and launched an aggressive national expansion that is on target to double the number of branches by the end of the year...Read More.
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MusicGorilla.com Live Label Showcase for Epic Records MusicGorilla.com works with musicians to get their music heard by industry reps. In less than 2 years, they've gotten more than 40 bands signed to either labels, publishing deals or distribution through major outlets as well as had music placed in films. 30 bands have played in free live showcases for Sony, Epic, Hollywood Records etc...Read More.
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Peter Gammons and Steven Seagal Among Bizarre Summer Releases
As the weather warms and summer rapidly approaches, we have an early three horse race for the most bizarre release of the season. Of course, should Kevin Federline find a label to distribute Papazao: all bets are off...Read More. |
Satan is real for music biz on Tuesday
The music industry has an unprecedented opportunity on Tuesday to have some fun with its reputation -- deserved or otherwise -- as the devilish corrupter of innocent youth. For June 6 will be the first album release date in history that correlates numerically with the Mark of the Beast: 666. (Cue: Iron Maiden's "The Number of the Beast.")...Read More. |
Starbucks Hires Music Veteran
Alan Mintz, formerly Herbie Hancock's manager, will lead the coffee company's entertainment unit. Starbucks wants to become an entertainment destination by selling books, music and movies alongside lattes and cappuccinos. So far, the coffee retailer has made strides in music, although its venture into movie marketing has been disappointing...Read More. |
GROUP SETTLES IN PAYOLA PROBE
Universal Music Group Recordings Inc., the world's largest record company, agreed to pay $12 million to settle a payola case
that asserted the company provided vacations, electronics and other bribes to increase radio play for their artists, New York Attorney General Eliot
Spitzer said Monday...Read More. |
Noteborn Music Company Gives Indie Artists Opportunities Noteborn Music Company is an international publishing company that hand picks quality artists and music for use in movies, TV shows, advertising campaigns, and for music producers. This groundbreaking company values independent and signed artists of all styles and genres. If selected your recordings are entered into a music library for submissions to television shows, advertising campaigns, movies and more...Read More. |
Great White Manager Gets Four Years for Club Blaze
Dan Biechele, the former tour manager of Eighties heavy metal band Great White, was sentenced Wednesday to four years in prison and three years probation for setting a fire in a Rhode Island nightclub in February 2003, a blaze that killed 100 fans and injured twice that number...Read More. |
Jobs invites Beatles to join iTunes after Apple legal victory
The Beatles were invited to join the iTunes music revolution today after losing their trademark battle with Apple Computer. Apple Corps, the company set up by the Fab Four in 1968, had wanted multi-million pound damages from Apple Computer for using the apple logo in its iTunes Music Store, which has sold a billion tracks since its launch three years ago but has no Beatles songs for sale...Read More.
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Ebay's Skype inks online music deal
Ebay, following the launch of a new retail-like shopping service this week, may be preparing to enter the music download business through its Skype subsidiary and compete with Apple's iTunes. Skype has linked agreements with EMI Music Publishing and Warner Music Group to sell music from its internet store...Read More. |
Southern rock music mogul Walden dies
Phil Walden, the colorful and oft-controversial founder of the pathfinding Southern rock label Capricorn Records and manager of Otis Redding and the Allman Brothers Band, died Sunday of lung cancer at his home in Atlanta. He was 66...Read More. |
Library of Congress picks 50 recordings
A high school band plays Beethoven. President Calvin Coolidge delivers his inaugural address. Fats Domino turns "Blueberry Hill," which had been a hit for Glenn Miller, into a rock 'n' roll classic. They're among the 50 records that the Library of Congress has deemed worthy of preservation this year. "The National Recording Registry represents a stunning array of the diversity, humanity and creativity found in our sound heritage..Read More. |
Music industry guilty of collusion?
The Napster case, believe it or not, is still going strong. It took an interesting twist last week, though, when Judge Marilyn Patel ordered EMI and Universal to turn over documents which could show evidence of collusion among the music labels...Read More. |
Family says farewell to one of oldest music shops in Britain
A MUSIC shop, which opened when Mozart was born 250 years ago and now has a worldwide reputation, is passing out of family ownership. Judith Thorpe, the last member of the Banks family to be associated with the shop - founded in York's Stonegate in 1756 and moved to Lendal in 1985 - is retiring. Banks Music Ltd will retain its name, but will now be part of The Music Sales Group, which runs more than 30 specialist shops around Britain...Read More. |
Music fingerprinting system is fastest yet
A digital music identification system that can search through 17 million songs in under 1 second has been launched in the US. MusicIP, based in California, US, announced last week that it had received a US patent for its method of automatically identifying, or "fingerprinting", digital music files. The company already offers software that analyses the music collection on a computer, identifies it...Read More. |
Sonos ZP80 Bundle Multi-Room Music System
Sonos, Inc.,this week announced the availability of its new Sonos ZonePlayer 80 Bundle (ZP80 Bundle), a wireless, multi-room digital music system. The ZP80 bundle is a wireless streaming audio system that can play music files stored on networked PCs or Macs, similar to the Apple Express and D-Link 320 that we previously reviewed on Digital Home Canada... Read More. |
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