The passage of the American Music Fairness Act would deprive some European countries of an excuse to withhold radio royalties from U.S. artists.
Carvello, a former Atlantic A&R exec turned activist, alleges she was sexually harassed and/or abused by Ertegun, then co-CEO/co-chairman Doug Morris and then-vp Jason Flom.
James Howard Jackson pleaded no contest to one count of attempted murder.
Trademark infringement is always bad, but the band says it's "particularly damaging" to be associated with guns and "polarizing" political views.
Christine McVie's song got a second life in the 1992 presidential election. Here’s how it happened – and what it meant.
OVG is giving small businesses the opportunity to work with the global developer across its 400 venues.
The lawsuit says the live music giant is a "monopolistic company" that is "only interested in taking every dollar it can from a captive public."
The label, helmed by veteran manager Kei Henderson, is the latest in a string of distribution and services deals that SoundCloud has launched in recent months.
The more than three-year-old program is coming to Frederick Douglass High School in Atlanta and Motown Museum’s Hitsville NEXT in Detroit in the spring.
Chris Ray says the app, owned by Chinese company ByteDance, could be used for "influence operations" and espionage.