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Peter Schickele Dies: “P.D.Q. Bach” Parodist & Film/Broadway Composer Was 88
Peter Schickele, whose comedic parodies of classical music overshadowed his own strengths as a serious composer, died Tuesday at his home in Bearsville, N.Y. at 88. His daughter confirmed the death…
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Creeds - Push Up (Luminatix Remix)
From the course "How to be unproductive and distracted" - Turn up the volume so loud that your neighbours can join your little blockparty without them leaving their house! :-)
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NSFW The Internet Is for Porn - Stephanie D'Abruzzo · Rick Lyon · Avenue Q Ensemble
Avenue Q (Original Broadway Cast Recording) - 2003
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Early On-Demand Music Streaming Required Lots of Nickels
In the Pacific Northwest 70-plus years ago, a telephone-based jukebox connected callers to their favorite tunes.
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Yes Sir, I Can Boogie - Baccara
"Yes Sir, I Can Boogie" is a 1977 hit single by the Spanish vocal duo Baccara. Written by Frank Dostal and Rolf Soja, and produced by Soja, this song was a hit across Europe and became the duo's sole number one single in the United Kingdom, spending a single week at the top of the UK Singles Chart in October 1977.
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The Rolling Stones are hitting the road next year on a tour sponsored by AARP
After 60 years, The Rolling Stones are still going strong and gearing up for another concert tour.
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5 takeaways from Dolly Parton's "Rockstar," her glorious tribute to rock 'n' roll
From Beatles to Blondie, Dolly reimagines iconic songs, delivers original barn burners and has a blast doing it
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Spotify's new royalty payment update hurts indie musicians even more than before
Every sub-1,000 stream will still generate revenue for the company — but now, that revenue will not be shared.
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Louis Armstrong Gets the Last Word on Louis Armstrong
For decades, Americans have argued over the icon’s legacy. But his archives show that he had his own plans.
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Charted: 50 Years of Music Industry Revenues, by Format
For the seventh year in a row, recorded music revenues in the United States rose, hitting a record high of $15.9 billion.
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Punk Sinatra (An A.I. mockumentary)
The forgotten punk pioneer
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Why nobody wants their MTV: the sad decline of music on television
MTV may hand out Video Music Awards but it has stopped showing music videos. Why has every other TV channel followed suit?
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Cypress Hill - Band of Gypsies
From the album Elephants On Acid - 2018
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Lou Rawls - You'll Never Find Another Love Like Mine
From the album All Things in Time - 1976
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Smash Mouth's Steve Harwell on Death Bed, Only Days to Live
Smash Mouth's lead singer Steve Harwell only has days to live, TMZ has learned.
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Eminem sends cease and desist to Vivek Ramaswamy after cringeworthy "Lose Yourself" performance
Eminem has sent Republican presidential candidate Vivek Ramaswamy with a cease and desist letter after he rapped along to "Lose Yourself" after a campaign event.
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R. Kelly’s Music Royalties at UMG Must Go to Sex Abuse Victims, Judge Says
The ruling covers most of Kelly’s money held by Universal, but leaves unresolved questions about Kelly’s funds held by Sony, his former label.
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How robots are replacing talent scouts in the crisis-ridden music industry
The heady days of the hard-living A&R man are long gone. Veterans of the profession explain how streaming and social media are taking over
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Taylor Swift could break $2 billion for 'Eras' tour
Taylor Swift’s ‘Eras’ tour will likely break $2 billion in North American ticket sales alone, according to new research.
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Shaquille O’Neal Talks Debut EDM Album as DJ Diesel, Playing Lollapalooza for 100,000 Fans
Shaquille O’Neal is one of the biggest basketball stars in the world, but there’s another side to him: DJ Diesel.
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