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The Web Makes the Fan Remix an Integral Tool for Artistsnew

People have been taking their favorite songs into their own hands for ages, and the especially devoted go so far as to remix them or make videos for them. But until recently, these labors of love couldn't reach more than a niche audience of dedicated music geeks, in large part due to the dim view artists and rights holders have historically taken of unlicensed releases.
Chicago Reader  |  Miles Raymer  |  04-07-2008  |  Music

Axing of CBC Orchestra Ignites Protestnew

A national uproar has ensued from the news that the Vancouver-based CBC Radio Orchestra is to be dismantled, with protesters lobbing accusations of censorship at the national broadcaster.
The Georgia Straight  |  Jessica Werb  |  04-04-2008  |  Music

Musicial Treasure Chris Gaffney Needs Your Help to Livenew

Two months ago, friends and fans were alarmed to learn that Gaff had become desperately ill. After he was originally diagnosed with hepatitis C, further tests uncovered cirrhosis of the liver; about a month ago, a large tumor was discovered on his liver. He will eventually need an organ transplant.
Los Angeles CityBeat  |  Chris Morris  |  04-04-2008  |  Music

Who are the Nappy Roots?new

Back in 2002, Kentucky's Nappy Roots set themselves apart from the rest of the hip-hop world by proudly embracing their rural southern heritage with the ubiquitous hit single "Aw Naw." Five years after their last national release, who are the Nappy Roots today?
Jackson Free Press  |  Tom Speed  |  04-03-2008  |  Music

Did Schoolkids Close Because It Refused to Adapt?new

Some industry experts argue that independent record stores could survive and even flourish.
INDY Week  |  Andrew Ritchey  |  04-03-2008  |  Music

Mambo King Cachao Diesnew

Israel Lopez, the great Cuban bassist, composer, and bandleader passed away in Miami on March 22 at age 89 from kidney complications.
San Antonio Current  |  Enrique Lopetegui  |  04-02-2008  |  Music

Metal Mania: The Return of the Kingsnew

Bay Area thrash is on the comeback as Exodus and Testament rouse new fans with new recordings.
San Francisco Bay Guardian  |  Ben Richardson  |  04-02-2008  |  Music

763 MP3s and Nothing Onnew

Paul Ford heard more SXSW acts than anyone else, without leaving New York.
Houston Press  |  John Nova Lomax  |  04-01-2008  |  Music

Dru Hill Announces New Membernew

A few weeks after the we-re-back-now-we're-not radio debacle, the group held a live audition at local nightclub Suite to pick a fourth member to fill Woody's spot and move on with the comeback as planned.
Baltimore City Paper  |  Al Shipley  |  04-01-2008  |  Music

Licensing to Killnew

Are performance rights organizations like ASCAP threatening the venues that foster young musicians (and future ASCAP members)?
Baltimore City Paper  |  Michael Byrne  |  04-01-2008  |  Music

Should Bruce Springsteen Be Forgiven?new

Arguments for reconsidering the missteps on the Boss' otherwise impeccable track record.
Seattle Weekly  |  Mike Seely, Hannah Levin and Brian J Barr  |  03-31-2008  |  Music

Sacrificial Rewardsnew

Ladies and gentlemen, rejoice! Sacrifices have been made to the hip-hop gods, and the drought is over. Finally, new rap albums are coming out. And guess what, they're pretty good.
Jackson Free Press  |  David Dennis Jr.  |  03-31-2008  |  Music

Re-Making the Band in Clevelandnew

Mix 150 musicians, lots of Pabst, and a sports-like draft, and what happens? We're about to find out.
Cleveland Scene  |  Denise Grollmus  |  03-28-2008  |  Music

Can We All Agree Scott Weiland is a Tool?new

At a March 20 Velvet Revolver concert in Glasgow, Scotland, he surprised the audience -- and his band -- by announcing that this is VR's final tour.
San Antonio Current  |  Gilbert Garcia  |  03-26-2008  |  Music

Whose Music, Anyway?new

Lessons from SXSW 2008 festival.
New Haven Advocate  |  Andrew Iliff  |  03-25-2008  |  Music

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