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Random music news for Saturday, December 14, 2019

You’re not getting me anywhere near a mall today. Nope. I’d rather sit at home and work on music news for December 14, 2019.

  1. Canadians pretty much run the global touring industry. Here’s proof.
  2. A company in Wisconsin promising to digitize customers’ CDs has disappeared. All those discs seem to be gone.
  3. Tom Petty’s widow and his daughters seemed to have come to an agreement about his estate.
  4. The Vatican apparently invested millions in Elton John’s biopic. Rocketman. Yeah, the one with the homosexual sex and drug use.
  5. When he was told he was going deaf, Huey Lewis said he felt “suicidal.”
  6. Well, this is certainly a new take on Tupac.
  7. Here’s yet another end-of-the-year wrap, excepts that it sums everything up all the way back to 14,000 BC. Hey, I laughed.

Alan Cross

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