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Voices Carry
posted: February 13, 2012
Natalie Major is, if anything, well traveled. Raised in Chicago, the singer-songwriter moved to New York at nineteen, and currently resides in Los Angeles. But not all roads lead to major metropolitan areas. In Good
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Is Adele "Black" Enough for the NAACP Image Awards?
posted: February 3, 2012
According to the Web site for the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP), its mission is a simple yet noble one: “to ensure the political, educational, social and economic equality of rights of
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Chasing Fireflies
posted: December 14, 2011
Marie Hines is a purveyor of rosy piano melodies, a feminine counterpoint to songwriter Adam Young of Owl City. Both write songs steeped in hope and whimsy, viewing the world around them with a mix
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Artist Access: All Found Out Gives Us The Scoop On Their Mentoring Session With Bruce Tyler
posted: August 7, 2011
Flying from Texas to New York might seem like a long trip, but not when there’s a music industry legend waiting for you on the other side. After winning the April “Artist Access” Competition, Tim Anstead
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Sound And Vision: Product Placement in Pop Videos — Good, Bad, Ugly Or Just Great Business?
posted: April 22, 2011
”Art vs. Commerce. That was the declaration of war made by Neil Young in his controversial, confrontational 1988 single “This Note’s for You,” and he didn’t stop there. In the song’s scathing video, Young mocked
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The Death of the 'Greatest Hits' Album
posted: December 2, 2010
How do you keep the music playing when you’re between new releases? What to do to fulfill that pesky final commitment of a multi-album recording contract with a label you’re no longer thrilled to call
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