"It's about giving people an opportunity to bring their whole selves to the festival, free of shame and fear," says Bill Taylor.
As Women’s History Month draws to a close, Tulani Bridgewater-Kowalski of The Woodshed Network addresses this ongoing imperative for women in jazz… and the industry overall.
How will the Copyright Office rule when human and AI contributions are more intertwined in music?
For far too long, the music industry has perpetuated a system that benefits a select few at the expense of marginalized communities.
With traditional recovery models failing to solve the problem at the same pace it's growing, the industry is beginning to offer new solutions.
Stephen A. Smith's recent comments about Rihanna are just the latest high-profile example of the hatred Black women frequently face.
From emerging challenges like artificial intelligence to new forms of piracy, it's more important than ever for all stakeholders in the business to present a united front.
The passage of the American Music Fairness Act would deprive some European countries of an excuse to withhold radio royalties from U.S. artists.
Three years on from Lil Nas X's first-of-its-kind concert on Roblox, we're still at the beginning of building the future of music in the metaverse.
Veteran executive Kayode Badmus-Wellington has a message for fellow A&Rs: "You and the consumer are one in the same."