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HITS LIST:
’TIS THE SEASON
Like all the ones we used to know. (12/2a)
GRAMMY CHEW: (SORT OF) HANDICAPPING THE BIG 4
Your guess is as good as ours. (12/2a)
SONG REVENUE:
SEASONAL POTPOURRI
Decking the halls with long green (12/1a)
RAINMAKERS: JORGE MEJIA
A taste of the latest annual edition (12/1a)
DOLLIMORE IS BUZZING (AND NOT JUST FROM THE COFFEE)
Something brewing... (12/1a)
AI: RISKS AND REWARDS
How the biz might use this powerful new tech—and the threats it could pose.
HOW LONG WILL TRUMP'S PRISON SENTENCE BE?
Oh, sorry... we were just daydreaming.
RAINMAKERS 2023
The stories behind the biggest industry careers.
IS IT CHRISTMAS YET?
Music City
O, CANADA
3/8/17

Warner Music Nashville's The Last Bandoleros had a particularly eventful trip to Canada recently, opening for Sting in Toronto and Montreal, appearing on Quebec Province TV, getting a rave from Canadian Beats ("a band set to blow up any day now") and seeing their EP move up to #49 (and climbing) on the Canadian iTunes chart. They paused during the whirlwind visit to pose with Warner Canada chief Steve Kane (second from left) and promo head Steve Coady (second from right). Later, Kane wondered aloud why so many people from the U.S. had asked if they could "crash on my couch for the next four years or so."