Random Music News for Wednesday, October 25, 2017
Another new episode of Modern Family is coming up tonight. Anyone else fascinated by how a girl as young as Lily can have that deep a voice? And now, some music news for
Read MoreAnother new episode of Modern Family is coming up tonight. Anyone else fascinated by how a girl as young as Lily can have that deep a voice? And now, some music news for
Read MoreI get it that singing is hard, especially when you’re doing it in a live setting that requires a lot of dance moves. Sometimes, though, it’s good to step behind the backing tracks
Read MoreSaying “um” as we speak is common and forgivable–unless you’re giving a speech when it becomes distracting. To prove some kind of a point, this guy tried to eat a hot pepper every
Read MoreTo Kill a Mockingbird was first published on this date in 1960. And with that, here’s the music news for July 11. Could the iPhone 8 top $1,400? Eek. Now that Apple is
Read MoreIt was on this day in 1999 that Bhutan became the last country in the world to get television. And now, the music news for June 2. A hard truth: The music industry
Read MoreNow we know why flamingos stand on one leg. Glad that’s been sorted. Where do things stand with music news for June 1? Glad you asked… Is a long-lost Neil Young record from 1976
Read MoreI’m spending part of the weekend listening to the new reissue of the Beatles’ Sgt. Pepper album. Damn, it’s good. (Speaking of which, here’s a cool story about the album cover.) And now,
Read MoreThe news keeps coming about the Manchester concert bombing. The UK paused for a minute of silence today at 11 am local time to remember the victims. Once it was over, a woman started
Read MoreOne of Manchester’s saddest days. We are heartbroken. pic.twitter.com/hwMYituteJ — Manchester News MEN (@MENnewsdesk) May 23, 2017 Something awful happened at the Manchester Arena Monday night (May 22) where concertgoers claimed their heard
Read MoreNielsen released their North American market update for this week and it shows some interesting things. In Canadian music sales and consumption, Drake’s Views returns to the number one spot on Billboard Canadian
Read MoreMaybe the unintentional downside of the internet’s ubiquity is the ability to hear someone else’s song and borrow it for inspiration—only to later face a lawsuit accusing an artist of some degree of
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