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Sheryl Crow To Headline Forrester’s 2020 Virtual Experience

Forrester has announced the guest keynote speaker, musical performer, and conference agenda for its CX North America 2020 virtual experience, which will be held from June 16–18, 2020. Nine-time Grammy Award winner and American music icon Sheryl Crow will also perform for attendees. Crow's nine studio albums have sold 35 million copies worldwide, five of which were certified for Multi-Platinum sales. She has also seen 40 singles in the Billboard […]

todayJune 5, 2020

Active Rock

Lil Yachty, Travis Barker and More have Joined the Movement

Over the weekend, many artists have shared their outrage over George Floyd's death on social media by demanding justice against the police officers responsible, urging an end to racism, making donations and more, some are leaving their homes to speak out in the midst of the coronavirus pandemic. Protests have spread across the country, and musicians are joining those who are gathering to call for an end to systemic racism […]

todayJune 4, 2020

AAA

Guitarist Bob Kulick Passes Away at 70

It has been reported that Kiss guitarist Bob Kulick has passed away at the age of 70. "I am heartbroken to have to share the news of the passing of my brother Bob Kulick," Bruce Kulick wrote on Twitter. "His love of music, and his talent as a musician and producer should always be celebrated. Please respect the Kulick Family’s privacy during this sad time. RIP." A cause of death […]

todayJune 4, 2020

Country

Kacey Musgraves Please for Police to Stop Using Rubber Bullets on Protesters

Of more that 800,000 people who've signed a Change.org petition urging police to ban the use of rubber bullets, Kacey Musgraves signed her name on the dotted line. The petition reads, "There have been various occurrences where peaceful protesters have been shot with rubber bullets by the police, despite them doing nothing wrong to begin with. Multiple people have been majorly injured from these rubber bullets!" You can sign the […]

todayJune 4, 2020

Adult Contemporary

Billie Eilish Asks Fans to ‘Create Meaningful Change’

On Tuesday, June 2nd, Billie Eilish shared her thoughts about Black Out Tuesday via Instagram. The superstar urged her fans to look for ways to get involved in the fight for racial equality beyond simply posting a black square on social media. "Blackout tuesday was supposed to be about taking a step back from promoting and posting about yourself and instead using your voice to amplify the message that systemic […]

todayJune 4, 2020

Music

This Day in Music History – June 4th

1934 - The Dorsey Brothers recorded "Annie’s Cousin Fanny" for the first time. Glenn Miller also sang in the song. 1942 - Glenn Wallichs for Capitol Records came up with the idea of sending out "promotional" copies of records to radio announcers around the U.S. 1963 - The Searchers released their debut single "Sweets For My Sweet." 1984 - Bruce Springsteen released his "Born in the U.S.A." album. 1984 - […]

todayJune 4, 2020

Music

This Day in Music History – June 3rd

1952 - Frank Sinatra recorded "Birth of the Blues." 1964 - "The Hollywood Palace" hosted the first appearance of the Rolling Stones. 1972 - The Rolling Stones began their "Exile On Main Street" North American tour in Vancouver with Stevie Wonder as the opening act. 1987 - George Michael's "I Want Your Sex" was banned by the BBC. 1987 - Bryan Adams recorded a live version of the Christmas song […]

todayJune 3, 2020

AAA

Musicians Across all Genres Honor Black Out Tuesday

Musicians across every genre were posting black boxes yesterday, June 2nd, to disconnect from work to focus on community. The music industry is taking a pause to observe what is being called "Black Out Tuesday", an "urgent step of action to provoke accountability and change." In honor of yesterday's action, dozens of artists, from Rihanna to Green Day, Ricky Martin, Kelly Rowland, Normani, Christina Aguilera, Alejandro Sanz, Radiohead, Jennifer Hudson, […]

todayJune 3, 2020

Music

This Day in Music History – June 2nd

1967 - In the U.S., "Sergeant Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band" was released by the Beatles. It was released on June 1 in the U.K. and around the world. 1972 - Dion & The Belmonts reunited for one show at Madison Square Garden. 1978 - Bruce Springsteen's album, "Darkness On The Edge of Town" was released. 1989 - Bill Wyman (Rolling Stones) married 19 year old model Mandy Smith. They […]

todayJune 2, 2020

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