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Random music news for Wednesday, December 11, 2019

Finally coming home today, but it’s a long ride: DPS-IST-MUC-YYZ. Shouldn’t take more than, say, 28 hours. Here’s music news for December 11, 2019.

  1. Chris Cornell’s widow, Vicky, is suing Soundgarden over the rights to some unreleased material. Something is very weird about this.
  2. One very important reason to still have physical music products like CDs is to cater to casual music fans. Not everyone us into streaming.
  3. This cheeseburger has its own album.
  4. If you’re a surgeon, this is the kind of music you should be listening to in the operating room.
  5. A good read: How music consumption changed over the last ten years.
  6. Why are some albums still not available on streaming music services? This explains a few things.
  7. Post Malone…Crocs?

Alan Cross

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