Sure, Brooks, Mostel, Wilder and Mars killed it back in ’67, but go-getters Lipman and Janick, Lousada, Roppo, Seth, Berm and Cárdenas are producing the goods right now as busy bees Ari, Bey and Future make honey—and money—with their new blooms.
Epic metal legend Judas Priest takes the #1 spot on this week's HITS Indie Retail Chart with Invincible Shield. Also debuting in the Top 5: Dirty Hit's Bleachers, Blue Note's Norah Jones and Republic's overall chart champ, Ariana Grande.
Wasserman is folding CSM Sport & Entertainment, which it acquired in October, into the parent company as part of its rebranding.
This lovingly curated selection of photos presents some of the biz folk you've been reading about all week but without all the pesky words.
TOMORROW X TOGETHER will play 11 shows in eight U.S. cities on their world tour that follows the 4/1 release of their sixth mini album, minisode 3: TOMORROW (BIGHIT/Imperial/Republic).
U.K. and European music orgs are supporting the launch of a new charity, Murmur, that aims to raise funds and advocate for solutions to climate change.
Kacey Musgraves celebrated the release of her latest Interscope/MCA Nashville album, Deeper Well, with a special 3/15 concert at Nashville's Ryman Auditorium, during which she performed the project in its entirety for the first time and, as an encore, brought Noah Kahan out for a duet. Pictured hoping there's some whitefish left on the backstage deli tray are (l-r) manager Jason Owen of Sandbox Entertainment, ICLG's Steve Berman and John Janick, Musgraves, ICLG's Michelle An, Nick Miller and Jennifer Bowling, UMG Nashville's Cindy Mabe, ICLG's Brittnie Grajeda and Gary Kelly, UMG Nashville's Chelsea Blythe and Sandbox Entertainment's Jake Basden.
I.B. Bad assesses the myriad changes at UMG and how they reflect the global priorities of an ever-evolving business. Don't expect an org chart.
With We Don't Trust You, the first of two Future x Metro Boomin albums arriving on 3/22, the influential collaborators closed out Rolling Loud's L.A. fest on Sunday, bringing heat, special guests and a taste of what's to come for rap fans.
THE COUNT: ROLLING LOUD KEEPS ITS EYES ON THE PRIZE
The latest from the live sector (3/14a)
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THE NEW UMG
Gosh, we hope there are more press releases.
TIKTOK BANNED!
Unless the Senate manages to make this whole thing go away, that is.
THE NEW HUGE COUNTRY ACT
No, not that one.
TRUMP'S CAMPAIGN PLAYLIST
Now 100% unlicensed!
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