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Random music news for Wednesday, January 12, 2022

Puck monkeys. I like it. Then there’s music news for January 12, 2022.

  1. Music recorded before 1923 is now in the public domain. That means we can now use them legally in podcasts. Hmm. Sounds like an idea for a new podcast, doesn’t it?
  2. Kanye plans to meet with Vladimir Putin. Oh, good.
  3. Snoop Dogg hot dog(g)s? Possibly.
  4. Whoa! I don’t remember this thing. Do you?
  5. The Rolling Stones are getting their own stamps in the UK.
  6. Here’s another phone with a folding screen.
  7. When your show isn’t selling well
  8. Apple issued this report on the growth of their services division.
  9. Harry Styles now has his own brand of nail polish.
  10. Dave Grohl pop-art t-shirts!
  11. Here’s a list of 13 very controversial album covers.
  12. Bob’s Burgers: The movie.
  13. Why is this song from 1994 going viral?
  14. Yes! Why?
  15. A new fossil has been named after Deep Purple drummer Ian Paice.

BONUS: Steve Allen and “The Disc-Jockey’s Theme Song” from 1957. (Via SOWNY)

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