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The Recording Academy extended membership invitations to nearly 3,600 music pros in 2025, spanning “diverse backgrounds, genres and disciplines.” ...
Kpop Demon Hunters' is a global smash with multiple hit singles. Here's how the music came together, and what fans can expect ...
Styne was never nominated for an Emmy, but Broadway Sings: The Music of Jule Styne, recorded for PBS’ Great Performances series in 1987, won outstanding achievement in music direction, though the ...
The label behind the "KPop Demon Hunters" soundtrack, Visva Records, signed a deal with Republic Records to jointly release music.
Punk label Fat Wreck Chords, home to NOFX and others, sold its catalog to Hopeless Records in a deal that forgives $3.5 million in artist debt.
K-pop fame factory HYBE is searching for the next Latin pop superstar with Santos Bravos, a competition that will bring together 16 young artists.
Diddy's sentencing has been scheduled for October following the rap mogul's conviction on prostitution charges.
Kesha postponed her planned Tuesday night (July 8) show in Dallas due to the threat of storms and flash flooding, pushing the show to Wednesday.
The 17-date stint will visit major cities, including Chicago, San Antonio, Houston and Denver before wrapping up Dec. 13 in Las Vegas. The tour will be preceded by two “Los Aguilar with Orchestra” ...
Live Nation is a bigger threat to indie venues than scalping, said NIVA in an open letter sent to the FTC and DOJ on Monday (July 7).
Former Pearl Jam drummer Dave Abbruzzese has addressed fan speculation about a potential return to the band following Matt Cameron’s departure.
Diddy Trial Victory, Megan Thee Stallion Car Sex Lawsuit, T.I. Doll Ruling & More Top Music Law News
The Diddy verdict, a ruling on a Megan Thee Stallion lawsuit, T.I.'s $71 million doll verdict and more are included in this recap of music law news.
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