Born in Detroit in 1952, Don Fagenson has spent a lifetime making music in one way or another. Bass player. Band member. Album producer. Record label president. You probably know him as Don Was.
Independent artists and labels often get their start at independent college, community and non-commercial radio. New ...
The seven-member group, which will make their official debut this summer, consists of Michi, Katelyn, Seohyeon, Aurora, Bome, ...
Naples local Cam Harding craves a local live music scene, so he's creating his own. Get to know Scam Records, the new ...
Chicago soul giant Jerry Butler, a singer with Curtis Mayfield's Impressions and a Windy City politician, has died. He was 85 ...
Tab Benoit is doing a full-band tour to promote his new album “I Hear Thunder.” Released on his Whiskey Bayou label, it’s the album the Fender Telecaster-wielding musician has long wanted to make, a ...
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Hosted on MSNThe Golden State Warriors now have a record labelThis week, the Golden State Warriors took entertainment to the next level. Blending music and sports, the Bay Area basketball ...
An album cover is more than just packaging in the modern music industry; it's a representation of the artist's personality.
Defected Records' Head of Music, Andy Daniell, shared his advice on how to get recognized and signed by the renowned dance ...
The LA-based rights management company Killphonic Rights launches its new label division, Killphonic Records, announcing its debut release, Heart Of Gold: The Songs of Neil Young, out April 25, the ...
Read our privacy notice. Singer Chappell Roan has called on record labels to provide a “liveable wage” to rising stars after winning the best new artist award at the 67th Grammy Awards.
Rap music has long been a voice for struggle triumph and everyday life, but one Oakland record label is using it to create something deeper.
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