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Unlock Your Music’s Potential: Eric Alper PR Revolutionizes Spotify Promotion For Sustainable Growth
Eric Alper PR is excited to offer Spotify promotion and playlisting approach that keeps long-term streaming growth and algorithmic cohesion as its primary focus....
Styx, Kevin Cronin of REO Speedwagon, and Don Felder Announce 2025 North American Tour
Legendary rockers STYX and Kevin Cronin, the iconic voice and writer behind REO SPEEDWAGON's greatest hits, have one of the strongest brotherly bonds spanning...
‘Becoming Led Zeppelin’ Unveils the Band’s Meteoric Rise in First Trailer for Official Film
Becoming Led Zeppelin explores the origins of this iconic group and their meteoric rise in just one year against all the odds. Powered by...
The Best Music Box Sets Of 2024
For the music lover in your life with an ear for classics and a craving for discovery, this year’s multidisc sets are the ultimate...
Why Christmas Songs From Mariah Carey, Wham!, Brenda Lee, Bobby Helms, Burl Ives, and Andy Williams Chart Years After...
Every December, the Billboard Hot 100 Top 40 sees a wave of older Christmas classics reclaiming their spots on the charts, with songs by...
Gotye’s Isolated Vocals For “Somebody That I Used To Know”
Gotye's haunting breakup anthem "Somebody That I Used to Know," featuring Kimbra, became a global sensation upon its release in 2011. The Grammy-winning hit...
Jim Carrey Sings “Silent Night” On Late Night with Conan O’Brien
Jim Carrey can't help but get emotional when he sings "Silent Night," but he’s determined to get through it because he's a professional.
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David Sylvian’s ‘The Good Son vs The Only Daughter’ and ‘Died in the Wool’ Debut on Vinyl
David Sylvian's 'The Good Son Vs The Only Daughter - The Blemish Remixes' and 'Dyed in the Wool – Manafon Variations' will be released...
Steely Dan’s Jazz-Pop Classic ‘Katy Lied Returns’ to Vinyl After 40 Years
Steely Dan’s sophisticated jazz pop fourth album, 1975’s Katy Lied, with such standouts as “Black Friday,” “Bad Sneakers” and “Doctor Wu,” will return to vinyl for the...
‘Wicked: The Soundtrack’ Shatters Records to Become the Film Musical Event of the Decade
Today, Wicked: The Soundtrack makes Billboard 200 history with the highest debut ever for a theatrical adaptation of a stage musical and debuts at #1 on the Top Album Sales, Soundtracks, and Vinyl Albums charts. In addition,...
WAR Announces ‘Live In Japan 1974’, First Live Album In 50 Years To Feature All 7 Original Band Members
In the winter of 1974, WAR was already a half-decade into their career and fresh off the success of the #1 Billboard best-selling album of 1973, The...
Meet Kevin Parker’s New Instrument, The Orchid, The Synth That Turns a Single Chord Into an Infinite Symphony
Kevin Parker of Tame Impala's Orchid is not just a synthesizer—it’s a game-changer for songwriters and producers. With a single-octave keyboard, innovative chord voicing,...
21 Reasons Why You NEED To Watch Avie Sheck And His MOM’s Cover Of Radiohead’s “Creep”
Music is about pushing boundaries.
Avie Sheck just redefined what fusion music can be.
He took Radiohead’s iconic “Creep” and made it his...
10 Tips for Musicians on Developing Your Media List
Your music deserves to be heard, but without the right media list, your song might not reach the ears it was meant for. Building...
5 Surprising Facts About The Band’s Self-Titled Album
The Band’s self-titled second album, often referred to as The Brown Album, is a masterclass in storytelling, musicianship, and American folklore. Released in 1969,...
When James Brown Invited Eddie Murphy Onstage—The Legendary Impersonation Moment
In a 1991 Richard Pryor tribute, James Brown welcomed Eddie Murphy to the stage for a hilarious rendition of "(So Tired Of Standing Still...
Stevie Ray Vaughan’s ‘Voodoo Child’ Cover Showcases His Guitar Genius
Jimi Hendrix set the gold standard, but Stevie Ray Vaughan’s cover of “Voodoo Child” is a jaw-dropping tribute that highlights his own extraordinary talent....