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Why I consider music industry ‘dark’, by Qing Madi Rising star Qing Madi has opened up on the difficulty in the music scene after gaining stardom at a young age.
Billy Strings was part of the Outlaw Music Festival, opening for Bob Dylan and Willie Nelson on Thursday at ONE Spokane Stadium. (Courtesy of Emily Butler) By Jordan Tolley-Turner The Spokesman-Review ...
ELXR Music Group has announced the signing of a singer, Oladipupo Akorede, aka Ceezay Yung, combining his unique sound with ELXR’s industry expertise.
It’s hard to think of a better description of “The Violin Maker,” from International City Theatre, making its American debut at the Beverly O’Neill Theater in downtown Long Beach.
In Nigeria’s vibrant music industry, new kings and queens will be crowned today, Sunday, April 27, 2025, as the prestigious 17th Headies Awards takes center stage.
Music is a universal form of creative expression and intellectual property (IP) rights play a pivotal role in supporting a vibrant and diverse music landscape.
Grammy-winning artist, Burna Boy, has claimed that Nigerian music industry gatekeepers did everything possible to stunt the progress of his career.
The little-known story of Israeli Amnon Weinstein, a musical craftsman who gathered and restored violins that survived the Holocaust, is coming to the West Coast.
An internationally-renowned Long Island music store sold valuable bass violins on consignment — and failed to give the owners the millions in proceeds, according to a pair of lawsuits.
Even in my music, I don’t necessarily show it off. “My favourite time being Ruger is when I’m performing on stage because I get to do whatever I like with my songs. I started from the choir.
Iconic instrument brand Gibson have teamed up with Queen legend Sir Brian May to release the limited-edition Brian May SJ-200 12-String acoustic guitar.
23 Herricks High School orchestra students participated in the Long Island String Festival Association Secondary Festival at Wisdom Lane Middle School in Levittown from Jan. 31 to Feb. 2.