A Letter In Support Of The Music Modernization Act From Berklee President Roger H. Brown
Berklee President Roger H. Brown shares a recent letter he penned to Massachusetts Senators Elizabeth Warren and Edward J. Markey supporting the Music Modernization Act and advocating for a music. Continue reading
How Top Earning Artists Craft Their Musical Legacy
Life as an artist can be unpredictable, and as a successful musician, it's important to take steps to ensure that your royalties continue to provide for you late into life. Continue reading
Music Industry In UK Booms As Brexit Disaster Looms
A British Phonographic Industry report shows that British music exports are now at their highest level in almost two decades. According to the BPI, UK labels generated revenues of £408.4 million. Continue reading
Camila Cabello Breaks Major Record For Women On Spotify
Camila Cabello has become the first female artist to pass one billion streams of a single song on Spotify. The 21 year old pop singer's song "Havana" past the billion. Continue reading
Eminem Releases Surprise Album ‘Kamikaze’: Stream It Now
Eminem has just released a surprise new album "Kamikaze". The 13 songs were co-produced with Dr Dre and include guests spots for Jessie Reyes, Joyner Lucas, Royce Da 5’9” and Eminem. Continue reading
Watch Aretha Franklin Funeral Replay
We normally only cover the business of music and not about the music itself. But Aretha Franklin had such an impact on music and the world, that we think its. Continue reading
Is It Time For US Music Industry To Speak With One Voice? [Emmanuel Legrand]
In the wake of a series of legal squabbles and lawsuits which have served to slow the progress of updating copyright law in the US, it may be time to. Continue reading
Taylor Swift Could Go Indie Or Sign Biggest Record Deal Ever, As Big Machine Contract Expires
Taylor Swift's contract with label Big Machine ends in November. That means that the superstar artist is on the cusp of signing her first record deal since she came on. Continue reading
No Old Wine In New Bottles: Remastering Does Not Mean New Sound Recording Copyright, says 9th Circuit
[UPDATED] The remastering of tracks has long created controversy in the music industry over whether these revampings necessitate the creation of a fresh copyright – a problematic notion to say the. Continue reading