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Music Attorney Donald Passman on AI, Streaming’s Future, Catalog Sales and the State of the Industry - variety.com
variety.com
05.12.2023 / 15:35

Music Attorney Donald Passman on AI, Streaming’s Future, Catalog Sales and the State of the Industry

Jem Aswad Executive Editor, Music If there is a bible for the music industry, it’s Donald Passman’s book, “All You Need to Know About the Music Business.” Since the first edition came out more than 30 years ago, it has guided countless musicians and executives, and has prevented many of them from making decisions they’d later regret. Considering the deep detail Passman gets into about contracts, royalties and other complicated business arrangements, his tone is remarkably conversational, and he makes sure readers don’t miss the important stuff: The section on business managers begins with him saying “Listen to me!!!” in italics with several exclamation marks.

Bruce Springsteen Presents Darlene Love With Platinum Award for Phil Spector Christmas Album and ‘Baby Please Come Home’ - variety.com - New York - county Hall
variety.com
04.12.2023 / 22:59

Bruce Springsteen Presents Darlene Love With Platinum Award for Phil Spector Christmas Album and ‘Baby Please Come Home’

Jem Aswad Executive Editor, Music While it includes some of the most iconic Christmas songs of the past 60 years — most notably Darlene Love’s “Christmas (Baby Please Come Home) — if there was ever an album with a problematic history, it’s “A Christmas Gift for You From Phil Spector.” Spector was the hottest producer in the world at the time of the album’s release, but it dropped on Nov. 22, 1963 — yes, the day President John F.

Taylor Swift, Barbie and Hollywood Strikers Among Time’s Person of the Year Finalists - variety.com - New York - China - Florida - Taylor - Ukraine - Russia - county Swift - Columbia - state Georgia - county Jerome
variety.com
04.12.2023 / 16:33

Taylor Swift, Barbie and Hollywood Strikers Among Time’s Person of the Year Finalists

Caroline Brew editor Time has released its 2023 Person of Year Shortlist, which includes Taylor Swift, Hollywood strikers, Trump prosecutors and Barbie among the final contenders. The Person of the Year will be announced Wednesday morning. The Writers Guild and SAG-AFTRA both went on strike this year, pausing the development and filming of many shows and movies.

Judge Temporarily Blocks John Oates’ Sale of His Share of Hall & Oates Partnership - variety.com - Nashville - Houston
variety.com
30.11.2023 / 21:47

Judge Temporarily Blocks John Oates’ Sale of His Share of Hall & Oates Partnership

Jem Aswad Executive Editor, Music A Nashville judge has temporarily blocked John Oates’ proposed sale of his share of the Hall & Oates business partnership to Primary Wave until a private arbitrator hears the case, according to a Billboard report on Thursday. The move is the latest in the ongoing, rather mysterious legal battle between the estranged longtime musical partners.

Spotify Wrapped 2023 launches – check out yours and the world’s most streamed artists and songs - www.nme.com - Britain - city Sound
nme.com
29.11.2023 / 13:11

Spotify Wrapped 2023 launches – check out yours and the world’s most streamed artists and songs

Spotify Wrapped has been launched, revealing the most popular artists, songs, albums and podcasts in the UK and giving users special insight into their own listening habits.Shared each year by the streaming platform, this latest edition introduces a range of new features and is available to access now via the Spotify mobile app (iOS and Android) or on desktop by heading to the website.As well as showing the usual insights into each user’s own listening habits, a new range of features have been rolled out for the 2023 edition too. These include a new section called ‘Me in 2023’ which reveals which one of the 12 listening styles best describes the way you listen on Spotify, and a new section called ‘Sound Town’, which matches you to a city based on your listening and shared artist affinity.Pre-existing insights such as Top Five Genres and Top Five Artists have also been given a new design, and some of the most popular musicians of 2023 have recorded messages that will be played if they feature as one of your top artists.An AI DJ feature has also been added to guide listeners through their personalised Wrapped – serving up a mix based on your taste and sharing commentary about some of your favourite artists, genres, songs and more.

The curse of the pop duo — from Simon & Garfunkel to Hall & Oates - nypost.com - county Hall - Tennessee - county Love
nypost.com
28.11.2023 / 02:27

The curse of the pop duo — from Simon & Garfunkel to Hall & Oates

the Hall & Oates drama continues — with Daryl Hall suing John Oates and getting a restraining order against his longtime partner to block the sale of his share of their publishing royalties to Primary Wave — it’s clear that being in one of music’s biggest duos isn’t always the stuff of making your dreams come true.In fact, being in a duo — as opposed to a band — has been a particularly difficult musical marriage to negotiate throughout pop history. It’s a curse that Hall & Oates managed to avoid for five decades until it even caught up to them deep into their 70s.Here are some other top twosomes who ultimately became out of touch.The Tennessee twosome of Don Everly and his younger brother, Phil, were early rock pioneers in the late ’50s with hits such as “Bye Bye Love,” “Wake Up Little Susie” and “All I Have to Do Is Dream.” But all was not as smooth as their harmonies for the brothers.After they both enlisted in the Marines in 1961, they had relatively little success once they were discharged.

Hall & Oates’ lawsuit and career ups and downs: It’s ‘f—k up’ being a duo - nypost.com - USA - county Hall
nypost.com
23.11.2023 / 01:05

Hall & Oates’ lawsuit and career ups and downs: It’s ‘f—k up’ being a duo

that loving feeling. When John Oates met Daryl Hall in 1967 is was the start of a beautiful friendship and musical partnership.

Post Malone covers The Proclaimers and Sublime with New Zealand bar band - www.nme.com - Australia - New Zealand - USA - Ireland
nme.com
22.11.2023 / 07:33

Post Malone covers The Proclaimers and Sublime with New Zealand bar band

Post Malone has covered songs from The Proclaimers and Sublime with a local bar house band while performing in New Zealand.This past Sunday (November 19), the rapper – who currently touring Australia and New Zealand – made a special appearance at Doolan’s Irish Pub in Auckland, where he surprised patrons with covers The Proclaimers and Sublime.For his special performance, Post Malone covered The Proclaimers’ ‘I’m Gonna Be (500 Miles)’ and Sublime’s ‘What I Got’ with the house band at Doolan’s Irish Pub. See fan-filled footage of the covers below.I met posty last night in my bar Danny Doolans in Auckland, asked him if he could get on stage and he actually did it!!! Legend ❤️ @Post Malone #nz #aucklamd #DannyDoolans #postmalone ♬ original sound – Sydney Eady @Post Malone #auckland #dannydoolans #postmalone #500miles ♬ original sound – Jana The cover comes after Post Malone most recently performed a cover of Alice In Chains’ ‘Them Bones’ during a recent radio session on The Howard Stern Show last month.Speaking with Howard Stern during that same interview, the American rapper and singer remembered a backstage encounter with Taylor Swift, who revealed she was a fan of Posty’s ‘Better Now’ from his album ‘Beerbongs & Bentleys’.“We were just passing by and she was like, ‘Oh my God! Nice to see you.

Spotify Unveils New Streaming Royalty Policies - variety.com
variety.com
21.11.2023 / 15:07

Spotify Unveils New Streaming Royalty Policies

Jem Aswad Executive Editor, Music As expected, Spotify unveiled its updated streaming payment policies for artists and labels on Tuesday morning, and they are essentially the ones that have been previously reported in recent weeks: efforts to cut down on fraudulent streams; increasing the minimum payable track length for what is called “noise” content (the often-cited “rain falling on a rooftop” recordings); and eliminating payment for songs with less than $1,000 streams. The company claims the updates will drive an additional $1 billion toward artists, by re-directing the payments that had previously gone to fraudulent streams, noise content or distributors that do not distribute royalties below a certain amount.

Live Nation/Ticketmaster Subpoenaed By Senate Subcommittee Investigating Hefty Prices For Taylor Swift And Other Concerts - deadline.com - USA
deadline.com
21.11.2023 / 02:27

Live Nation/Ticketmaster Subpoenaed By Senate Subcommittee Investigating Hefty Prices For Taylor Swift And Other Concerts

UPDATED, with Live Nation response: A Senate subcommittee has subpoenaed Live Nation/Ticketmaster, demanding documents as part of an investigation into exorbitant ticket prices for Taylor Swift, Bruce Springsteen and other concerts.

Gram Parsons and Emmylou Harris Ride Again on ‘The Last Roundup,’ a Stunning New Archival Concert Recording: Album Review - variety.com - New York - San Francisco
variety.com
20.11.2023 / 16:13

Gram Parsons and Emmylou Harris Ride Again on ‘The Last Roundup,’ a Stunning New Archival Concert Recording: Album Review

Jem Aswad Executive Editor, Music Of the many premature deaths from the wave of great ‘60s musicians, Gram Parsons is one of the most tragic. A deeply gifted singer and songwriter, he’s universally (if not entirely accurately) regarded as the patron saint of Americana music.

‘Hunger Games: Ballad Of Songbirds & Snakes’: Spotify A Key Partner In Country Music Infused Prequel - deadline.com - Australia - Britain - New Zealand - Los Angeles - USA - Ireland - Canada
deadline.com
17.11.2023 / 17:36

‘Hunger Games: Ballad Of Songbirds & Snakes’: Spotify A Key Partner In Country Music Infused Prequel

EXCLUSIVE: Music has continually been a facet of Lionsgate‘s $3 billion Hunger Games franchise going back to ditties from Taylor Swift, Coldplay and Lorde, and with today’s theatrical release of Lionsgate’s The Hunger Games: The Ballad of Songbirds & Snakes, the studio teamed with Spotify for a multi-faceted partnership that shines a spotlight on music’s legacy in the Suzanne Collins franchise.

Jason and Travis Kelce team up for cover of The Pogues’ ‘Fairytale Of New York’ - www.nme.com - New York - New York - Philadelphia, county Eagle - county Eagle - Kansas City - city Philadelphia, county Eagle
nme.com
15.11.2023 / 17:26

Jason and Travis Kelce team up for cover of The Pogues’ ‘Fairytale Of New York’

for his rumoured relationship with Taylor Swift, Travis Kelce has now turned heads by sharing a Christmas cover recorded alongside his brother, Jason.The track hears Jason, who plays as the centre for NFL team Philadelphia Eagles, join forces with his sibling, who is the Kansas City Chiefs tight end, for a new festive duet titled ‘Fairytale Of Philadelphia’.It’s a cover and reworking of ‘Fairytale Of New York’, the classic Christmas song by The Pogues, and includes each brother serenading one other with their respective verses including the line: “You’re the king of South Philly”.The track is taken from the Philadelphia Eagles’ upcoming holiday album ‘A Philly Special Christmas Special’ and the brothers first teased their link-up on Instagram last night (November 14).In a clip the Kelces are seen as claymation-style puppets who take to the stage to perform together.A post shared by A Philly Special Christmas (@aphillyspecialchristmas)“We’re here recording the Christmas album and the guys have an idea that maybe you could hop on,” Jason told his brother in a follow-up Instagram post, explaining how the song was created.“It’s like two people fighting, but then they really love each other. That kind of works really good for our relationship.

Gigi Hadid is ‘over the moon’ for Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce relationship - us.hola.com - New York
us.hola.com
14.11.2023 / 23:39

Gigi Hadid is ‘over the moon’ for Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce relationship

Gigi Hadid is setting the record straight. The model and close friend of Taylor Swift has put some rumors to rest on social media. Following various headlines that suggested she was upset with Taylor Swift’s new romance with Travis Kelce, Hadid shared a message with her followers and shared how happy she is regarding Swift’s dating life.

Drake Announces ‘It’s All a Blur — Big as the What?’ 2024 Tour With J. Cole - variety.com - state Louisiana - Birmingham - city Memphis - Nashville - city Denver - county St. Louis - parish Orleans - city New Orleans, state Louisiana - city San Antonio - city Oklahoma City - Columbus
variety.com
13.11.2023 / 15:01

Drake Announces ‘It’s All a Blur — Big as the What?’ 2024 Tour With J. Cole

Jem Aswad Executive Editor, Music Just weeks after concluding his blockbuster ‘It’s All a Blur’ arena tour, Drake has announced dates for his 2024 U.S. ‘It’s All A Blur Tour – Big As The What?’ tour with J. Cole, presented by Cash App and Visa.

Dua Lipa Is Back With New Song ‘Houdini,’ and It’s a Banger: Single Review - variety.com
variety.com
09.11.2023 / 23:55

Dua Lipa Is Back With New Song ‘Houdini,’ and It’s a Banger: Single Review

Jem Aswad Executive Editor, Music After the long life of Dua Lipa’s 2020 sophomore album “Future Nostalgia” — which was pandemic dance therapy for so many — there’s been a hot remix album, a year-long world tour, a global hit single with Elton John and her effervescent single from “Barbie,” so it really doesn’t seem like Variety‘s 2022 co-Hitmaker of the Year been absent. Yet it’s been almost three years since “Nostalgia” dropped, and today we get the first look at her next chapter with “Houdini,” the lead single and video from her still-untitled third full-length album.

Deadline’s Doc Talk Podcast: ‘Deadlocked’ Director Dawn Porter On The U.S. Supreme Court Facing A Crisis Of Legitimacy - deadline.com - USA - Washington - city Georgetown
deadline.com
07.11.2023 / 21:50

Deadline’s Doc Talk Podcast: ‘Deadlocked’ Director Dawn Porter On The U.S. Supreme Court Facing A Crisis Of Legitimacy

At 1 First Street in Northeast Washington stands the columned U.S. Supreme Court building, an imposing marble edifice where the most essential constitutional questions are adjudicated. Across generations, Americans held the institution in the highest regard. But not anymore.

Taylor Swift Is The Queen Of The Billboard Charts This Week - www.metroweekly.com
metroweekly.com
07.11.2023 / 20:15

Taylor Swift Is The Queen Of The Billboard Charts This Week

Billboard charts, but this week is different. It’s special for her, as it ranks as one of her most impressive showings yet, which is really saying something. The LGBTQ favorite is back at No.

What Spotify’s New Royalty Model Really Means - variety.com
variety.com
06.11.2023 / 19:37

What Spotify’s New Royalty Model Really Means

Jem Aswad Executive Editor, Music As news about Spotify’s new payment model has torturously dribbled out — details have been leaked through sources, with little official comment from the company — it’s not surprising that controversy has accompanied it. Streaming royalty models are deeply complicated and Spotify, the world’s largest paid streaming service by a long measure, has borne the brunt of the world’s frustration with the low royalties that most artists and especially songwriters receive from digital service providers.

Korea Box Office: ‘The Boy and the Heron’ Takes Second Weekend Win - variety.com - Australia - South Korea - Japan - North Korea - city Busan
variety.com
06.11.2023 / 00:45

Korea Box Office: ‘The Boy and the Heron’ Takes Second Weekend Win

Patrick Frater Asia Bureau Chief “The Boy and the Heron” supposedly the final feature film by Japanese animation maestro Miyazaki Hayao, placed on top of the south Korean box office for a second weekend. It held off challenges from a clutch of new releases, including “Taylor Swift: The Eras Tour” and “Talk to Me.” “The Boy and the Heron” collected $2.49 million between Friday and Sunday, according to data from Kobis, the tracking service operated by the Korean Film Council (Kofic).

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