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Salon.com December 19, 2001 Eric Boehlert |
Why the record industry is killing the single One of the most hallowed symbols of rock 'n' roll is on its way out, and consumers -- and artists -- are the losers... |
Salon.com February 28, 2002 Eric Boehlert |
Stuck in a moment U2 jilts Alicia Keys, winning four Grammys during a program that neither God nor Jimmy Iovine should have let go on so long... |
Salon.com August 21, 2001 Steve Burgess |
Janet Jackson Her best singles represent the kind of quality craftsmanship that made us listen to the radio in the first place... |
Salon.com June 26, 2002 Bomani Jones |
Who's bad? Amid a messy $200 million dispute with Sony, Michael Jackson adopts temporary blackness and summons Al Sharpton to his cause. But racism hasn't torpedoed your career, Michael: Your music sucks. |
AskMen.com Greg Yates |
How To: Become A Recording Artist - Part I Steps to help you land your own record deal and become a recording artist. |
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Michael Jackson's Latest Tribute The city where Michael Jackson got his start playing on street corners with his brothers and competing in talent shows said an extraordinary goodbye to the King of Pop. |
Salon.com February 15, 2001 |
Name that tune -- before it names you Salon's music critics pick the 10 most paranoid compositions of all time... |
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Vienna Plans MJ Tribute Members of Michael Jackson's family and a "high-profile lineup of international stars" are planning a tribute concert in the Austrian capital. |
Salon.com June 19, 2000 Steve Kurutz |
The wild one returns Former pro golfer Chip Taylor wrote "Wild Thing." On his first record in 15 years, Angelina Jolie's coolest uncle is in the midst of a genuine creative rebirth. |
Salon.com June 26, 2000 Greil Marcus |
Real Life Rock Top 10 Chris Isaak, 'N Sync and the favorite albums of Minnesota Senate candidates: Ten observations on pop and its discontents, from the noted author and critic. |
Salon.com November 15, 1999 Elizabeth Bukowski |
Merle Haggard For 35 years the country music legend's been kickin' ass and making God laugh -- he don't need no stinkin' sound check. |
Wired February 2003 Charles C. Mann |
The Year The Music Dies Record labels are under attack from all sides -- file sharers and performers, even equipment manufacturers and good old-fashioned customers -- and it's killing them. A moment of silence, please. |
Salon.com September 25, 2000 Amy Reiter |
A conversation with John Hiatt The music industry needs a triple bypass, he says, and the Web's performing the surgery. Straight talk from the veteran musician, whose new album will be released this week both online and in stores. |
AskMen.com Dennis O'Connell |
Top 10 Music Videos Of The '80s The videos were chosen based on various factors including technological innovation, commercial success, resiliency, quality of the song, how strongly it impacted the video industry in later years, as well as how large of a role it played in the breakthrough of the band... |
Salon.com January 14, 2002 Amy Reiter |
Is Janet Jackson supernasty? Singer's ex says she walked all over him... scary movie: Stallone in "Rocky 6"?... Kidman "flabbergasted" that tabloid published rumor... |
Salon.com September 11, 2000 David Bowman |
Emmylou Harris Her new "Red Dirt Girl" is a masterpiece, she loves Merle, George and Lucinda and she's got a tornado lighter. We'll have what she's having! |
Salon.com May 6, 2002 Miriam Pace |
"Will the Circle Be Unbroken" Thirty years before "O Brother, Where Art Thou?" the scruffy hippies of the Nitty Gritty Dirt Band persuaded skeptical country legends to join them in the studio -- and created bluegrass' greatest moment... |
The Motley Fool September 4, 2008 Rick Aristotle Munarriz |
Can Apple Save the Music Industry, Again? Interactive digital albums may give new hope to the dying record industry. |
Sports Central June 17, 2006 Greg Wyshynski |
All That Gary Glitters Today, it's hard to find a live sporting event that doesn't use "Rock and Roll Part 2" to charge up fans. |
AskMen.com December 16, 2003 Julian Marcus |
Music For Every Mood Music has a significant effect on one's mood. People have used music to inspire, to relax, to uplift, and to explore emotions. Here's a list of albums that are excellent aides in inducing the moods most coveted in modern life: relaxation, productivity, energy, and creativity. |
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Vienna Tribute Struggling It was supposed to be a thriller. Now it just looks bad -- and not in a good way. |
AskMen.com Steve Richer |
How To: Land A Record Deal But the key to making this happen is landing a record contract. So now that you've learned to sing and formed a band, it's time for you to get the exposure you deserve. |
AskMen.com Craig Mazin |
Top 10: Americana Albums It's not altogether easy to pinpoint exactly what makes an album steeped in "Americana," but there are some definite ground rules that apply. |
Salon.com November 13, 2001 Joey Sweeney |
The face If you think the Postal Service had a hard time with the Elvis stamp, just wait until they get around to Michael Jackson... |
The Motley Fool June 29, 2009 Rick Aristotle Munarriz |
Sirius XM Is Quicker Than You Think Sirius XM's proven ability to remain timely should help with subscriber retention. |
Salon.com October 22, 2001 Eric Lipton |
The worst benefit concert ever! Forget the Paul McCartney show -- Michael Jackson's interminably long, incompetently presented Washington show hit a new low in charity... |
Salon.com December 21, 2000 Joe Heim |
Music 2000 Call it the year of the dogs: Woof-woof. Still, there were 25 records worth listening to again and again... |
Salon.com September 11, 2002 Brendan Costello Jr. |
One nation under a groove Let's face it, our national anthem blows. And "God Bless America" isn't working either. Here's a modest proposal: Curtis Mayfield's "Don't Worry (If There's a Hell Below We're All Going To Go)." |
The Motley Fool December 1, 2006 Rick Aristotle Munarriz |
Warner's Digital Groove Digital gains help soften the weakness at Warner Music Group. Investors, take note. |
AskMen.com Josh Plummer |
Top 10: Sports Anthems Sports anthems are as much a part of the game as the greatest of players, and these top 10 sports anthems will rock any jock. |
Salon.com September 15, 2000 Jake Tapper |
Spinning records Candidates increasingly use music to bolster their media image. But Sting and Mellencamp have told Bush to back off. |
Salon.com February 19, 2002 Dave Wilson |
"Who's Next" Fueled by a nervous breakdown and primitive synthesizer technology, the Who created a 1971 album so great even classic-rock radio couldn't kill it... |
Sports Illustrated January 15, 2002 Ian Thomsen |
He's All Grown Up After going it alone on the court and off, Kobe Bryant relishes being a teammate... |
Reason May 2004 Amy H. Sturgis |
Not the Same Old Hickory The contested legacy of Andrew Jackson: Commentary on the book, The Passions of Andrew Jackson. |
Popular Mechanics September 16, 2008 Seth Porges |
Rock Band 2 May Be the Best Party Game Ever: Hands-on Review Rock Band 2 does not repeat Rock Band's quantum leap in game-play design and technical innovation, but it does expand on and improve the original game enough to supplant it as the most fun party game of the year. |
The Motley Fool April 8, 2010 Rick Aristotle Munarriz |
So Now Sirius XM Is Talking The satellite-radio player makes up for lost time with a flurry of press releases. |
The Motley Fool July 19, 2010 Mac Greer |
The Real Threat to Sirius XM? In this third part of our four-part series, Sirius Buzz writer Spencer Osborne discusses what is the biggest danger to the future of Sirius XM? Is it Apple's iTunes, terrestrial radio, or Internet radio? |
The Motley Fool June 23, 2010 Nathan Alderman |
Coca-Cola Pours Into Your Ears The company takes music product placement to the next level. |