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Women In Music Awards 2025 entries deadline extended | Media
The nomination deadline for the Music Week Women in Music Awards 2025 has been extended, giving you more time to submit your entries.
This year’s edition of the hugely popular daytime ceremony will take place on Friday,…
SoundCloud global head of music Emmy Lovell on fan power and artist breakthroughs on the platform |…
SoundCloud recently launched its Music Intelligence Report tracking consumption patterns on the streaming platform. Here, global head of music Emmy Lovell identifies some of the key trends, as well as outlining the role…
LACMA’s galleries make music history
The public can tour the sweeping new structure and hear a special musical presentation by Kamasi Washington. (photo by Edwin Folven)
The Los Angeles County Museum of Art’s new David Geffen Galleries will be…
ABBA’s Björn Ulvaeus says AI is “such a great tool” and is writing a musical with…
ABBA‘s Björn Ulvaeus has revealed he is writing a new musical using AI, which he believes is “such a great tool”.
The songwriter discussed the project during a talk at London’s edition of SXSW today (June 4), which is taking place across…
Eminem’s publishing company sues Meta for $109M over unlicensed music use
Eminem’s publishing company is taking Meta to court. Eight Mile Style, the company that controls the rapper’s music rights, is suing Meta for $109 million in damages for allegedly using hundreds of his songs without a license.
The…
Marietta’s June First Friday Promises Music, Shopping, and Family Fun
With the school year wrapping up and summer settling in, downtown Marietta is ready to welcome the community back for June’s First Friday celebration.
Hosted by Marietta Main Street, this month’s event will take place from 5 to 9 p.m.…
Nadia Sirota Curates “Living Music Underground” Summer Series
For the second consecutive summer, Living Music Underground returns to Lincoln Center’s Summer for the City programming. Experimental and post-genre music has always thrived in New York – but recently has made its way out of the…
Western researchers show effects of nostalgia on desire to groove to familiar songs
Getting one’s groove on, A.K.A. busting a move, is an age-old tradition that dates back more than 50,000 years to the time of Neanderthals and Cro-Magnon humans, who rhythmically writhed to drumming and even…
Anglo-Israeli musician opens a music school for children at JW3
A British-Israeli violinist has launched a music school for children that is believed to be the first of its kind in London, combining conservatoire-level music education with Jewish cultural content.
Itamar Rashkovsky has set up the…
ABBA legend reveals his one rule for making AI music
Wednesday 04 June 2025 2:52 pm
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Wednesday 04 June 2025 3:05 pm
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