Live Nationjust announced itsOn the Road Againprogram today (Sept. 26), which aims toprovide support for rising artistsand their crew members at the club level and puts an end tomerch cuts. Some artists and music industry personnel have since shared their thoughts on the new initiative on so...
The Conversation: This was no easy choice, but “Live and Let Die” gets the nod here for its sheer epic presentation when it comes to the live show. While their take on Bob Dylan’s “Knockin’ on Heaven’s Door” is also quite beloved, “Live and Let Die” is simply the more dy...
Rob Stringer talks Queen, Michael Jackson, and Pink Floyd deals – plus TikTok – at Bloomberg event Stringer spoke to Lucas Shaw at Bloomberg's event in Los Angeles on Thursday 12…9Next Latest Music Business Jobs Nashville,United StatesRiser House Entertainment ...
Menon was also integral in helping break Pink Floyd in the States, championing their 1973 album 'The Dark Side of the Moon.' It was Menon who persuaded the single-averse band to release 7" versions of “Us and Them” and “Time” to U.S. radio, leading to the album becoming the fou...
join Wings for 1973’sRed Rose Speedway. During sessions for that album he also made his way onto aPink Floydalbum when he waltzed to an adjacent studio and contributed a spoken word bit (“I don’t know, I was really drunk at the time”) to theDark Side of the Moontrack “Money....
Menon was also integral in helping break Pink Floyd in the States, championing their 1973 album 'The Dark Side of the Moon.' It was Menon who persuaded the single-averse band to release 7" versions of “Us and Them” and “Time” to U.S. radio, leading to the album becoming the ...
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British photographer Mick Rock, the rock music documentarian known as "The Man Who Shot the Seventies," died in 2021 at 72. He took iconic images of influential artists such as Queen, David Bowie, Motley Crue, Joan Jett, the Sex Pistols, Iggy Pop, Pink Floyd's Syd Barrett and many othe...