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In 1999, the first edition of Ultra Beach Music Festival was hosted on the sands of Collins Park in Miami Beach. Far from the global powerhouse it is today, ...
Magic.. What 20 years can do.
Selections from Jimmy Edgar, Bambooman and more
Gary Richards sheds light on what's ahead after a year of big changes
Temptations lead singer Dennis Edwards has died at the age of 74.
ASAP Rocky completes his third studio album, which he's said will be experimental in nature.
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“Spotify will now display producer and songwriter credits. https://t.co/I243fnibTG”
The fact this was something not recognized before blows my mind.
Tidal has included this information from the jump.
GoldLink Joins Diplo and MØ on New "Get It Right" Remix
http://www.complex.com/music/2018/02/diplo-mo-goldlink-get-it-right-remix?utm_campaign=musictw&utm_source=twitter.com&utm_medium=social
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Music Attorney Julian Petty on Biggie, A Tribe Called Quest & Childish Gambino's RCA Deal
https://www.billboard.com/articles/business/8097868/julian-petty-interview-biggie-tribe-called-quest-childish-gambino
letter written by the 21 female music executives calling for Portnow to resign.
Dear Mr. Neil Portnow,
The statement you made this week about women in music needing to “step up” was spectacularly wrong and insulting and, at its core, oblivious to the vast body of work created by and with women. Your attempt to backpedal only emphasizes your refusal to recognize us and our achievements. Your most recent remarks do not constitute recognition of women’s achievements, but rather a call for men to take action to “welcome” women. We do not await your welcome into the fraternity. We do not have to sing louder, jump higher or be nicer to prove ourselves.
We step up every single day and have been doing so for a long time. The fact that you don’t realize this means it’s time for you to step down.
Today we are stepping up and stepping in to demand your resignation.
The stringent requirements for members of NARAS to vote reflect the distorted, unequal balance of executives and creators in our industry. There is simply not enough opportunity and influence granted or accessible to women, people of color and those who identify as LGBTQ. We can continue to be puzzled as to why the Grammys do not fairly represent the world in which we live, or we can demand change so that all music creators and executives can flourish no matter their gender, color of their skin, background or sexual preference.
Let’s take a look some facts, most of which are courtesy of a recent report on Inclusion in Popular Music from USC Annenberg School for Communication and Journalism division :
In 2017, 83.2% of artists were men and 16.8% were women, a 6 year low for female artists.
A total of 899 individuals were nominated for a Grammy Award between 2013 and 2018. A staggering 90.7% of these nominees were male and 9.3% were female.
10% of nominees for Record of the Year across a 6 year sample were female.
Over the last six years, zero women have been nominated as producer of the year.
Of the 600 top songs in 2017, of the 2,767 songwriters credited, 87.7% were male and 12.3% were female.
The top nine male songwriters claim almost 1/5th (19.2%) of the songs in the 6 year sample.
The gender ratio of male producers to female producers is 49 to 1. Only 2 of 651 producers were females from an underrepresented racial/ethnic group.
42% of artists were from underrepresented racial/ethnic groups. The top male writer has 36 credits, the top female writer has 15 credits. Of the newly released Billboard Power 100, 18% were women.
In publishing history, there has been only 1 female CEO and 1 male of color CEO. They currently hold these positions.
The position of President of a Label, is currently only held by one woman of color.
WOMEN COMPRISE 51% OF THE POPULATION.
We are here not to merely reprimand you, but to shed light on why there is such an outcry over your comments and remind you of the challenges that women face in our country and, specifically, in the music industry. Your comments are another slap in the face to women, whether intended or not; whether taken out of context, or not. Needless to say, if you are not part of the solution, then you must accept that YOU are part of the problem. Time’s up, Neil.
Respectfully, Marcie Allen, MAC Presents Gillian Bar, Carroll Guido & Groffman, LLP Renee Brodeur, Tmwrk Rosemary Carroll, Carroll, Guido & Groffman, LLP Kristen Foster, PMK-BNC Jennifer Justice, Superfly Presents Renee Karalian, Carroll, Guido & Groffman, LLP Cara Lewis, Cara Lewis Group Corrie Christopher Martin, Paradigm Talent Agency Natalia Nastaskin, UTA Elizabeth Paw, Carroll, Guido & Groffman, LLP Carla Sacks, Sacks & Co. Ty Stiklorius, Friends at Work Lou Taylor, Tri Star Sports and Entertainment Group Beka Tischker, Wide Eyed Entertainment Marlene Tsuchii, CAA Caron Veazey, Manager- Pharrell Williams Katie Vinten, Warner Chappell Marsha Vlasic, Artist Group International Gita Williams, Saint Heron Nicole Wyskoarko, Carroll, Guido & Groffman, LLP
http://ampthemag.com/the-real/step-portnow-gets-hit-letter-weighs-canceling-pollstar-appearance/?utm_source=The+Real&utm_campaign=6f19284a3f-EMAIL_CAMPAIGN_2018_01_31&utm_medium=email&utm_term=0_3db035a4e3-6f19284a3f-216419489
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Jorja Smith covers Luther Vandross X Drake’s “Never Too Much”
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