Classically Cannabis: The Colorado Symphony Demos A Future Of Pot and Prosperity
It's not just Snoop Dogg and Wiz Khalifa who could benefit from legal marijuana. Adding Willie Nelson to the list still doesn't do the topic justice. In fact, those acts. Continue reading
StubHub To Promote Emerging Artist Concerts
StubHub, a leading secondary ticket marketplaces, has announced they will be producing and ticketing their own concerts. The company has five shows planned so far featuring "emerging acts" and will. Continue reading
Festival Volunteers Bring Class Action Against Live Nation & Insomniac
UPDATED: See Insomniac's response after the jump. Live Nation and their EDM partner Insomniac Events, producers of the hugely successful Electric Daisy Carnival series, have been hit with a class. Continue reading
The Next Woodstock: Mysteryland USA 2014
The legacy of Woodstock has been capitalized upon with a variety of festivals including one of the most notorious since Altamont, Woodstock '99 aka Rapestock. With the major EDM festival. Continue reading
Yahoo To Feature Daily Live Nation Concerts In Multi-Year Deal
Yahoo's claimed identity as a media company just got another boost in the world of music with a Live Nation deal. In July will debut a new channel featuring a. Continue reading
WATCH: Super-manager, “Supermensch” Shep Gordon Documentary Trailer
Shep Gordon is best known for managing Alice Cooper as well as Blondie, Luther Vandross and Raquel Welch and others. His career began with a chance encounter in 1968 with. Continue reading
Cato Music Launches Roadie School, PledgeMusic Offers Tech Music School Scholarship
Two interesting initiatives in the UK offering professional music training have gotten a boost. Cato Music has run a course for roadies for a number of years and is now. Continue reading
Spotify Pulls Vulpeck’s Silent “Sleepify”Album, Band Issues Response
Spotify has deleted indie band Vulpeck's silent "Sleepify" album for violating its terms of service. The release, which contained no sound at all, would have reportedly netted the band $20,000. Continue reading