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Random music news for Tuesday, November 26, 2024

Today, spare a thought for the world’s saddest dolphin. Moving on to music news for November 26, 2024…

  1. Kanye has been sued by a woman who participated in America’s Top Model.
  2. Montreal’s Simple Plan has a foundation that supports young people battling serious illnesses. This year, it’s giving out $250,000.
  3. One idea for the future of radio: Niche formats.
  4. And the winner of the Katy Perry vs. Katie Perry lawsuit is…
  5. This drummer is a pro. Don’t panic. Adapt.
  6. The South Korean government has determined that K-pop stars are NOT “workers.”
  7. Content creators are messing with music rights and copyright. What will that mean for the future?
  8. AI is messing with music copyrights, too. Here’s what happened with Orca, built by Google.
  9. This “smart mouthpiece” turns your smartphone into a musical instrument. (Via Rick J)
  10. There’s a new 46-track album designed to promote awareness of trans rights. (Via Sean)
  11. George Harrison bought this guitar for £58. It just sold for US$1.27 million. (Rick again)
  12. Paul Simon is pretty much like Beethoven now.
  13. Important tips: How to choose the right pair of headphones for YOU.
  14. The piano we hear in “Layla” by Derek and the Dominos is up for sale.
  15. What’s “Hit ‘Em Music?” Oh.

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Alan Cross

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