Rendezville Web App Creates Affordable Option for Small and Medium Festivals
If you’ve ever hesitated to download yet another app, you’ll understand why Rendezville founder Joseph Tzeng chose to create his new festival and conference schedule as a web app. That. Continue reading
Bandzoogle, GigSalad Partner To Help Artists Get Booked
Live concerts is the largest source of income for most artists, but getting gigs is hard work. Simplifying and democratizing the booking process is the goal of startup Gig Salad,. Continue reading
Virtual Reality Meets Music
As virtually reality continues to permeate various channels of entertainment media such as video games and movies, its infiltration of the music industry has been more subtle, although the technology. Continue reading
Former Plaza Live GM Says Senior Staff Replaced Just Days Before Christina Grimmie Fatal Shooting
Safety at clubs and concerts becomes a big issue every few years. After a Rhode Island club fire, venues made announcements pointing to exits. Now, just years later, I can't remember. Continue reading
TuneCore Artists Earned $42 Million Last Quarter, Up 16%
TuneCore artists earned $42 million in the first quarter of 2016, up 16% from the same quarter last year. Revenue from music streaming services like Spotify, TIDAL, Deezer and Rhaposdy. Continue reading
In Defense Of The Digital Album
As the popularity of playlists grows, and music consumption habits gradually change in favor of the single, many artists are gravitating away from full-length albums, something which could have negative. Continue reading
Music Industry Is Not Ready For The Blockchain
Although the blockchain technology used for cryptocurrencies such as Bitcoin and Ethereum is often hailed as a potential savior for the music industry, getting the industry to embrace and integrate. Continue reading
Nikki Sixx, Sixx:A.M Ratchet Up YouTube Battle, Calls Out Google CEO [Full Text Of Sixx’s Letter To Larry Page]
Motley Crue and Sixx:A.M. bassist Nikki Sixx has been very vocal with his demand that YouTube pay musicians better. Now he's taken the battle directly to Larry Page, the CEO. Continue reading