Tag Archives: music

Bigger than Elvis

Alan Lomax: The most important musical figure you never heard of

“(AP) — He was an adventurer with boundless energy, scouring mountains and back roads for authentic American voices and carrying them home to the city, where performers with names like Guthrie and Seeger and Dylan listened — and changed forever the way the country listened to music. “

Take That, RIAA :P

THE INTERNET DEBACLE – AN ALTERNATIVE VIEW
by Janis Ian

When I research an article, I normally send 30 or so emails to friends and acquaintances asking for opinions and anecdotes. I usually receive 10-20 in reply. But not so on this subject! I sent 36 emails requesting opinions and facts on free music downloading from the Net. I stated that I planned to adopt the viewpoint of devil’s advocate: free Internet downloads are good for the music industry and its artists.

I’ve received, to date, over 300 replies, every single one from someone legitimately “in the music business.” What’s more interesting than the emails are the phone calls. I don’t know anyone at NARAS (home of the Grammy Awards), and I know Hilary Rosen (head of rhe Recording Industry Association of America, or RIAA) only vaguely. Yet within 24 hours of sending my original email, I’d received two messages from Rosen and four from NARAS requesting that I call to “discuss the article.”

Great Band

I saw my second favorite band in concert this weekend. I decided to give them a bit of a plug here.

Brother

"BROTHER presents a unique blend of world music and rock & roll with enough of a commercial edge to snatch up fans of all ages. BROTHER hits all of the bases in a musical home-run." – Music Connection, March 2002

"a set-list to die for…and big steel balls to make it work." – UK Burn magazine, July 2001

"It's not an earthquake… it's the leather kilt-wearing, didgeridoo-blowing, bagpipe-wielding force of nature that is BROTHER" – Jamie Lee Curtis