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"A HIGH-WIRE ACT": BEN WINSTON ON PRODUCING THIS YEAR'S GRAMMYS
A different kind of challenge (1/30a)
SPOTIFY TOUTS $10B IN 2024 MUSIC BIZ PAYMENTS
That's a lot of scratch. (1/28a)
A GRAMMY WEEK GATHERING FOR A GOOD CAUSE
Arm in arm (1/30a)
ON THE COVER: DOECHII
Just in time for Music's Biggest Night (1/27a)
TRUMP TALKING TO ORACLE ABOUT TIKTOK TAKEOVER
The roller-coaster ride continues. (1/27a)
GIVING BACK
FireAid, other benefits prove artists want to be part of the solution.
MEET THE RESISTANCE
Music fuels the fight as our rights come under attack.
BEST NEW ARTISTS
Grammy's BNA batch proves its mettle.
AFTER THE FIRES
How can the biz help restore L.A.?
Music City
BIZ CELEBRATES BIG LOUD'S ENGLAND AT T.J. MARTELL
9/18/24

Luminaries from across the music world joined forces Tuesday (9/17) to honor Big Loud CEO Seth England with the T.J. Martell Foundation's Lifetime Music Industry Award. The organization raised $2.6m with the gala, which is being touted as its most successful in more than two decades. Big Loud artists Morgan Wallen, HARDY and ERNEST took the stage to celebrate England at Cipriani 42nd Street, with the former playing the unreleased new song "Love Somebody" for the first time in the U.S.