Portugal. The Man: Why Cryptocurrency Is the New Rock & Roll
The Oregon-based rock band, which launched its own coin last month, explains how artists can use crypto to build the ultimate fan club
The Oregon-based rock band, which launched its own coin last month, explains how artists can use crypto to build the ultimate fan club
Brian Wilson, Mike Love, and Al Jardine on why they've sold a controlling interest in their intellectual property to a new company led by Irving Azoff — and how they hope to celebrate their 60th anniversary
“She’d look you in the eyes, and your only response was ‘Yes ma’am,’” one lobbyist says of the late Motown legend's efforts for artists' rights
Universal is sitting on billions of dollars in Spotify stock. If it sells its stake today, it will trigger a massive payout for artists — but that's not the only reason it should cash out
Cryptocurrency enthusiasts envision a future where artists are paid fairly, the secondary ticketing market is no longer ravaged by scalpers, and the value of digital memorabilia soars
The deal, which is one of the biggest acquisitions in music in recent years, is really about the unstoppable explosion in DIY indie artists
The rapper is furious over the Robinhood-Reddit-GameStop saga: "The little guys are left holding the bag"
From Spotify payouts to YouTube's global user base, the music industry is rife with misinformation. Let's set the record straight
Musicians are cashing in on their catalogs to the tune of millions. What's driving the trend? Which artists and songwriters have sold their rights — and what does it mean?
KKR's re-entry into the music business, buying the copyrights of OneRepublic's Ryan Tedder in an unusual direct acquisition, signals a new wave of Wall Street interest in an area financial giants have ignored for years