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Being an artist in an age of blacklists and boycotts
If you don’t find my music on a music streaming platform, it’s not because I boycotted it, it’s because I was blacklisted.
Sir Paul McCartney has entered the fray, signing a letter protesting the impending ban on terms such as "veggie burger." ...
Congress is calling for action in response to reporting last week from NPR that "claim shark" companies are using aggressive ...
The Senate IP Subcommittee held a hearing on Tuesday that included testimony from the band Kiss’s co-founder, Gene Simmons, ...
"You've got to change this now for our children and for our children's children," the KISS bassist told Congress on Tuesday, ...
The following MBW op/ed comes from Frederic Schindler, founder of music supervision company Too Young Ltd. and the licensing ...
A Senate hearing on the American Music Fairness Act turned combative as lawmakers cut off NAB testimony and Gene Simmons delivered a chaotic defense of new radio royalties.
Kiss' Gene Simmons appeared before a Senate subcommittee on Tuesday to advocate for a new bill that would finally pay artists for radio airplay.
Gene Simmons and others testified for and against the proposed American Music Fairness Act during a Senate Judiciary ...
Major rockstars are fed up with the current state of the music industry, and they think Donald Trump can correct it.
Peloton leads with $0.03 per stream, but most artists can't access it. Tidal, Napster, and Apple Music offer the highest ...
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