Random music news for Thursday, August 11, 2022
If you feel that the world is spinning faster than ever before, you’re not wrong. Literally not wrong. Now try some music news for August 11, 2022. RIP Motown writing legend Lamont Dozier.
Read MoreIf you feel that the world is spinning faster than ever before, you’re not wrong. Literally not wrong. Now try some music news for August 11, 2022. RIP Motown writing legend Lamont Dozier.
Read MoreSpongebob? Is that you? If not, who or what is it? Ponder that as you browse through music news for July 28, 2022. Things are NOT going well for Facebook employees. See? YouTube’s
Read MoreI already miss Paulie Walnuts. So do many others. Now let’s look at music news for July 11, 2022. How much anesthetic does it take to put Ozzy out for surgery? FOUR TIMES
Read MoreWhen I opened the weekly report from Luminate, the company that keeps track of the recorded music industry, I thought there was a glaring error. But there it was on the screen: Canadian
Read MoreThe live Tragically Hip album is called Live Between Us and there’s a great story about the origin of the title. Back in 1986, just as the band was starting out, they spotted
Read MoreLast time, we talked about a weird, white dust; a mold that contaminated and destroyed magnetic audio and videotapes across the UK about a dozen years ago. Obviously, magnetic tape isn’t as durable
Read MoreI think it goes without saying that we as a species would like to preserve our music forever and ever, right? But here’s the question: what format will last the longest? It’s certainly
Read MoreScience has discovered The Most Boring Person in the World. Meanwhile, music news for March 21, 2022, is anything but. Here’s a story on Ukraine’s Radio Station of National Resistance. There was another
Read MoreDoes anyone else find it strange that news networks will show the uncut carnage from Ukraine but if there’s any swearing in the clip they’ll bleep that out? So a “fuck” or “shit”
Read MoreOh, great. As if we don’t have enough to worry about, there’s this. Try not to worry too much as you go through music news for March 11, 2022. Clapping and shouting have
Read More[This was my weekly column for GlobalNews.ca. – AC] I first saw my first compact disc in March 1983 when the radio station where I was working got its first player and half-dozen
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