
Pertaining to music, technology, and the label industry
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John Ottman, the guy who edited Bohemian Rhapsody and Michael, wants to direct a movie about the early years of Billy Joel, with a story told from the perspective Irwin Mazur, the artist’s original manager.
The film will cover Joel’s early...
I received a lot of messages asking me to write something about that list of 30 Greatest Living American Songwriters published by The New York Times, so here you go. I’m not going to link to the article because the whole idea is ludicrous....
Back in January, Salt-N-Pepa’s lawsuit against Universal Music got hammered in a ruling that followed the letter of the law while ignoring any ethical or creative concerns: The judge wrote that “none of the contracts identified by plaintiff...
We've got problem with our large language model. No one seems to agree on what we mean by “AI.”
For me, artificial intelligence is a tool that will unlock a whole new suite of creative options for the most talented composers and musicians....
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A&R, audio tech writer, music archivist. I have been a rock manager, radio promotion man, A&R executive, music producer, teacher, and record store clerk. I have some stories.
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