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The music industry was shocked when a court ruled ‘Blurred Lines’ violated copyright law and awarded a huge settlement against its creators. The ruling paved the way for more lawsuits including a recent lawsuit against Ed Sheeran. Over 200 artists are now supporting an appeal that will hopefully further define copyright law. Read the full
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Rudy Van Gelder, an audio engineer whose work with Miles Davis, John Coltrane and numerous other musicians helped define the sound of jazz on record, died on Thursday at his home, which doubled as his studio, in Englewood Cliffs, N.J. He was 91. Read full article here:
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“Think about it? What makes a city great, is often times, its music scene. The corner pub and its popular Friday night live music feature is very much the backbone of a community’s identity. Austin, Texas thrives off this; SXSW was built upon it. “The city is another artist on stage.” declares Country Music Association
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The Monterey Symphony has announced that its 71st season, entitled “Shakespeare in Music,” will feature four eclectic chamber concerts, including two in October and a Christmas concert in December, (each at All Saints Episcopal Church in Carmel) plus one more event at Carmel’s fabulous Sunset Center on back-to-back dates in January. https://app.newsbox.com/article/abca8459-7753-480b-b48d-ee159cfc0adb
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Where did you attend your first concert? Mine was at the Wiltern Theatre in Los Angeles. It was Counting Crows touring their second album, and for every detail that can be recalled of the actual performance is a bit of memory on how the space felt. The Wiltern was seated back then, and from the
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New York, NY (Top40 Charts) Students from Guildford’s Academy Of Contemporary Music (ACM) were recently treated to a masterclass from One Direction’s live bassist Sandy Beales. The lecture covered everything you need to know about being a session musician and Sandy shared all the insider secrets that he has learnt along the way. Sandy started
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