'I don’t know where we bout to drive to, but catch me outside! Cop a CD from me or just show love.' J. Cole is going back to his early days as an up-and-coming recording artist, selling CDs out of his ...
For his self-proclaimed final album, the North Carolina rapper showed up at Howard University as part of his Trunk Sale Tour.
Worcester News on MSN
From Woolworths to Magpie Records: the Worcester shops people still miss
From Woolies to HMV and the independents inbetween - these are the closed Worcester city centre shops readers miss the most.
"I'm just a lad from Bilton and my dream came true." Listen to highlights from Hull and East Yorkshire on BBC Sounds, watch ...
The North Carolina native headed back to the HBCU to celebrate a milestone in his career. J. Cole made a special visit to North Carolina A&T University, where the HBCU helped spark his music career.
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29 nostalgic photos chart rise and fall of the record shop, including end of an era, as new golden age beckons
These nostalgic photos rewind time, taking you back to the glory days of record shops in the UK.
Britney Spears reportedly made a major financial move recently (amid “yearning” to “feel connected”), when she sold off her music catalog to the rumored tune of about $200 million. While the star has ...
Hip-hop has always been about ownership. Not just of stories, but of sound. For collectors, that ownership lives in crates ...
Britney Spears has raised eyebrows after recently selling her music catalogue for a whopping fee believed to be around $200 million.
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Universal Music Gets EU Approval for Downtown Deal After Agreeing to Sell Royalty Services Arm
The acquisition has been criticized by independent music players and their industry organizations.
Terry Currier, who has owned and operated Music Millennium for 42 years, is looking for a successor. In a message shared on Music Millennium’s social media accounts Tuesday, Currier wrote that he is ...
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