This interesting story, “How We Discovered Three Revolutions of American Pop,” marks 1964, 1983, and 1991 as the most important turning points in rock music.







This interesting story, “How We Discovered Three Revolutions of American Pop,” marks 1964, 1983, and 1991 as the most important turning points in rock music.
Here is another story about how streaming music is changing the basic economics of the music business. Kelsey McKinney’s “If you want to use music, you’ve got to pay for it: Music’s crisis, and how to fix it,” provides some new insight in the music and technology.
Article, “How Much Is Music Really Worth?” that shows the economics behind music, especially the impact of technology on the artist revenue.
Story by Jonathan Valania about a comeback by the Sonics: Here Are The Sonics, Again.
Although it isn’t their most popular song, my favorite Sonics’ song is Psycho.
NYT Story: The Agony and Ecstasy of Kayne West – discusses West’s past, some of the controversies surrounding him, and his current move to design a clothing line.