insert_link Adult Contemporary Betty Who Creates the ‘Most Motivational Song’ Built on the LG brand's "Life's Good" DNA, LG Electronics USA is encouraging young people to get motivated to get started on their personal goals, big and small, in order to achieve a better life. To celebrate its "Life's Good" campaign and encourage motivation all summer long, LG partnered with Australian pop-star Betty Who and Amper Music, an Artificial Intelligence (AI) music production company, to create the most motivational song […] todayJuly 3, 2019
insert_link Music The Roots’ ‘The Tipping Point’ To Be Reissued For 15th Anniversary In honor of its 15th anniversary, The Roots' legendary sixth album The Tipping Point is available once again via Geffen/Urban Legends. The amalgam of hip-hop, soul and funk, originally released on Geffen Records in 2004, has been reissued as standard black double vinyl as well as on translucent gold limited-edition colored double vinyl, to be released July 12. The Tipping Point, named after Malcolm Gladwell's 2000 pop-sociology classic in which […] todayJuly 3, 2019
insert_link Country Sheryl Crow Comes Forward about UMG Destroying Her Masters It has been reported that Sheryl Crow is the most recent artist to come forward and confirm that her masters were destroyed in the 2008 Universal Music Group fire. Crow joins an unfortunately long list of artists who are only now learning about the loss of their catalogs. Janet Jackson, The Eagles, No Doubt, Nine Inch Nails, Neil Young and Joni Mitchell have lost tapes as well as musical icons […] todayJuly 2, 2019
insert_link Music This Day in Music History – July 2nd 1955 - ABC Television premiered "The Lawrence Welk Show." 1956 - Elvis Presley recorded "Hound Dog" and "Don’t Be Cruel." 1956 - Buddy Holly's first single "Blue Days, Black Nights" b/w "Love Me" was released. 1961 - The Drifters released the single "Sweets For My Sweet." 1976 - For the first time in 12 years, Brian Wilson joined the Beach Boys on stage. The next night the show was recorded […] todayJuly 2, 2019
insert_link Adult Contemporary Rita Ora to Be Global Ambassador For a Jewelry Line The magic of jewellery, the magic of being a woman – Singer Rita Ora is now the global face of THOMAS SABO for the next two years. Rita is also the focus of the Autumn/Winter 2019 campaign, which was photographed by Cass Bird. "Wearing jewellery is transforming – through its shine and sparkle. My THOMAS SABO campaign aims to empower women to experience this magical boost of jewellery and to […] todayJuly 2, 2019
insert_link AAA Frank Zappa’s ‘Orchestral Favorites’ To Be Presented In Audiophile Quality For The First Time When Frank Zappa's Orchestral Favorites was eventually released in 1979 as part of fulfilling his contract with his contentious former label, the album was dumped into the world along with several other titles without the legendary musician's permission or quality control. It did not include liner notes or credits and the artwork and audio wasn't approved by Zappa who publicly criticized it as not being up to his standards. As […] todayJuly 2, 2019
insert_link Music The Hoy Polloy Premieres New Single “Dangerous,” in Collaboration with Jadakiss and Vina Love The Hoy Polloy joins forces with globally recognized and Grammy-nominated Hip Hop artist, Jadakiss, and talented vocalist, Vina Love, for the indie hip-hop and pop-infused single, "Dangerous," now available on all digital platforms. The Hoy Polloy is a Miami-based multi-genre band reminiscent of Childish Gambino, Gym Class Heroes, and The Roots. For their new single, the group partnered with Jadakiss, the most recognizable member of the legendary LOX, and Vina […] todayJuly 2, 2019
insert_link Active Rock The Phil Mitchell Band Launches Latest Single “A Nation of Love” Eclectic Chicago Indie rock group, the Phil Mitchell Band, has officially launched its latest single "A Nation of Love". The powerfully moving track melds together contemporary and classic rock sounds that toe the line of various genres. Written by lead singer and composer Phil Mitchell, "A Nation of Love" features sharp harmonies with a booming acoustic ambience that encompass listeners. The piano's poignancy drives home the meaning and emotion of […] todayJuly 2, 2019
insert_link Music This Day in Music History – July 1st 1956 - Elvis Presley appeared on "The Steve Allen Show." He was told not to dance and Allen had him sing "Hound Dog" to a real basset hound wearing tails. 1963 - "She Loves You" and "I'll Get You" were recorded by the Beatles. 1973 - In New York City, "Jesus Christ Superstar" closed after 711 shows on Broadway. 1976 - Paul McCartney purchased Buddy Holly's entire publishing catalog from […] todayJuly 1, 2019