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Bostonians Aerosmith and James Taylor will lead a benefit show in their native city on May 30th at the TD Garden. Carole King and Massachusetts rocker. Delete the scoop?
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Novelist Rick Moody used scant words in a lengthy essay about new album (RT @RollingStone: David Bowie breaks his silence to give a 42-word statement about 'The Next Day': http://t.co/EjIErOcBrh)... Delete the scoop?
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Over the past four years, the rock band Phish has generated over $120 million in ticket sales, handily surpassing more well known artists like Radiohead, The Black Keys, and One Direction. Since their... Delete the scoop?
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Make Your Pledge For New Technologies and New Jordan Rudess Solo Album. Delete the scoop?
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One year after death, music legend Levon Helm returns in documentary Reuters "Ain't In It For My Health," directed by Jacob Hatley, was begun five years ago and takes an intimate look at the music legend, combining archival footage and photos with... Delete the scoop?
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Canadian scientists use MRI scans to analyse the brain when listening to unheard songs (Study discovers listening to new music is good for you http://t.co/mI7VTit5yz)... Delete the scoop?
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The music business itself has never really appeared to treat the art of taping as a damaging force. However, several industry consultants believe that it should be doing more to keep the practice alive and that artists should ... Delete the scoop?
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Marshall Blonstein’s Audio Fidelity has had a very busy year. We are already into the second quarter of 2013 and the new releases just keep coming. Most recently two rock releases have been added to their massive library of classic recordings.. Delete the scoop?
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This is the saddest thing you'll read all day. YOU LET THIS HAPPEN! YOU! Delete the scoop?
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Rudess has designed a tailored fundraising campaign to raise money to help release his upcoming projects. As a pledger, you will gain access to exclusive content and experiences and PledgeMusic will keep you informed of the project’s status every step of the way. Delete the scoop?
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Marshall Blonstein’s Audio Fidelity is once again heating up the SACD coffers with two amazing classic releases from the 50s. Delete the scoop?
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National music chain to open school in Sacramento Sacramento Bee "We are thrilled to expand Bach to Rock's presence to the West Coast, and we're confident Sacramento residents will love our variety of music programs," said Brian Gross, president of... Delete the scoop?
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ABC News (blog) National Record Store Day 2013: Support Your Local Music Store ABC News (blog) While most people are downloading and listening to music on ipods and through online streaming sites like Pandora and Spotify these days — there's... Delete the scoop?
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Amazon.com Inc. has grabbed more than a fifth of the market for digital music downloads, helped by the launch of its own tablet computers and aggressive pricing, according to an industry study released on Tuesday. Delete the scoop?
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Why deal with all the hassles of buying and maintaining a music library when you can get nearly everything you want online, sometimes even for free? Read this article by Rick Broida on CNET. (Does it still make sense to buy music?
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It may have been cold in the HRH Prog main arena, but it took a Finnish band to heat things up. Von Hertzen Brothers delivered the kick ass show as promised by Mikko Von Hertzen in his interview with AATR’s Claudette.
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While others in the music industry have seen their business shrunk by file-sharing and revenues squeezed by iTunes pricing, Defected Record’s founder Simon Dunmore won’t stop banging on about the benefits of digital.
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