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Adrian James's curator insight,
December 14, 2020 5:05 PM
Legendary Quincy talks about starting up a new musimap
Taj-J Production's curator insight,
May 23, 2021 8:53 PM
That it’s good that Quincy Jones invest in musimap. And that he is a famous singer. Quincy Jones investment, Laurent Burton, President of LeanSquare, added: “The exceptional talent of Quincy Jones not only reinforces the credibility and positioning of Musimap as experts in the AI music sector but also boosts its product development through Quincy’s extraordinary experience and musical expertise. LeanSquare looks forward to seeing the positives this brings for the future of Musimap.” Yes it’s some good source for audio industry professional.
Wanda Cooper's curator insight,
February 24, 2022 7:35 PM
Quincy Jones became the first African American to hold the top executive position at a music record label. He also has produced some of the world best artist in the industry . His music goes back to when i was a child and he continues to keep going in this industry
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This article is about a fairly new streaming company which allows independent artists to not only stream their music but also to sell merch and tickets to their performances as well. Billie Ellish's used this service for her 'Where Do We Go? Livestream' in October of last year, she sold tickets for $30 each. I think this service is great for up and coming artists, it gives them the opportunity to have a shop for everything they need all in one place. I especially like the options for artists to host their own live events. It really helps put the artist in control of their career.
This article does follow the currency portion of the source guide, stating that if an article is old and outdated you should be skeptical about its reliability. This article here was written on March 02, 2021 which is a little less than a month since then I'm writing this. Also, another key thing is you 'can't tell' who necessarily wrote the post, meaning that the article shows no bias.
This is the same website as the previous article and there isn't too many shares either on this article. But just as the last one it was a very easy read that allowed you to really understand what was going on.
There isn't a motive of making the reader choose a side in this article but if I had to come up with sides I would say that looking from the artist's perspective with Maestro joining Sony that helped increase exposure and also I'm sure of new features within the streaming service. On the other end, joining with Sony could have taken away a lot of ownership that Maestro leaders that may have still wanted that control.