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Bryan Ferry Does Dylan
Roxy Music co-founder Bryan Ferry has announced a release date for his 12th solo record, Dylanesque, a cover album very obviously consisting of strictly Bob Dylan songs. The LP, which is set for a June 19 release via Capitol, was recorded with his touring band backing. (02/03) Read
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WalesOnline | 30/06/08 iMuzique
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Can bad TV save a bad music career?

Times Colonist | 23/06/08 iMuzique
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Cops on song, criminals face the music

Times of India | 11/05/08 iMuzique
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When DRM detonates your music collection

Timesonline | 11/05/08 iMuzique
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Amazon's CreateSpace Puts Out-Of-Print Music Back On The Market

InformationWeek | 06/05/08 iMuzique
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Guitar Hero Band Releases First Full Album

Wired News | 02/05/08
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Thom Yorke: Radiohead's stunt was 'one-off'

The Globe and Mail | 01/05/08
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“American Idol” Contestant David Cook Tops Amazon MP3 Chart, Then Vanishes

Rolling Stone | 23/04/08
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Anti-Piracy Voice-Overs to Prevent CDs from Leaking

Torrentfreak | 16/01/08
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Radiohead top UK album chart

The Register | 07/01/08
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Reznor Reveals Sales On Saul Williams Project

Billboard | 05/01/08
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Yorke Addresses EMI Renegotiation Report

Billboard | 01/01/08
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Freed OiNK Admin Posts Google Link to Music Sharing Alternatives

Wired News | 30/10/07
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Chavez releases his first CD

Novosti | 02/10/07
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Nine Inch Nails' Open Source Remix Album Available as Free Torrent

Wired News | 11/09/07
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Bamboo music rekindled in Philippine

CCTV | 23/06/08 iMuzique
The traditional music in the Philippines is being rekindled and recreated in the capital Manila. Replacing rock and pop, bands known as "musikong bumbong" ... More

Music venues: the weird and the wonderful

The Guardian | 23/06/08 iMuzique
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The next big Ting?

Boston.com | 16/06/08 iMuzique
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The Cistercian monks being groomed for music stardom

Timesonline | 18/05/08 iMuzique
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Tika: The fearless songstress returns

Jakarta Post | 11/05/08 iMuzique
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Bands are getting into bed with consumer brands

Timesonline | 04/05/08 iMuzique
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Why modlife / Angels & Airwaves have a right music model

Philgalland's Weblog | 18/04/08
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A million-dollar reason to be a rock star in China

Xinhuanet | 25/12/07
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Yorke Addresses EMI Renegotiation Report

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Led Zeppelin promoter wishes eBay would 'drop dead and die'

The Guardian | 08/10/07
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Concert sites slam agency's levy

Telegraph | 05/12/07
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Oasis, Jamiroquai to follow Radiohead

Telegraph | 09/10/07
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Nine Inch Nails tells fans to steal music

VNUnet | 20/09/07
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Gym music favourites revealed

pinknews.co.uk | 23/03/07
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Vomiting Skitzo Rocker Hospitalized

antiMusic | 23/03/07
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Baidu partners up for music service

Variety Asia | 30/06/08 iMuzique
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All That Jazz doing fine despite doom in music industry

Steamboat Pilot & Today | 30/06/08 iMuzique
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Music beneath my feet

The Financial Express | 23/06/08 iMuzique
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Warner Tells Kid Rock To Denounce File Sharing; He Denounces Warner Instead

Techdirt | 19/06/08 iMuzique
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Music, sex and murder

Jamaica Gleaner | 16/06/08 iMuzique
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Some retailers give vinyl records a spin

GoErie.com | 16/06/08 iMuzique
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'Nashville Star' lassos NBC

The Arizona Republic | 09/06/08 iMuzique
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Labels eye variable pricing for digital sales

Reuters | 07/06/08 iMuzique
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Los Angeles Times | 07/06/08 iMuzique
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Idol Dominates Charts: Is This The Day The Music Died?

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The music biz's digital flops - a short history

The Register | 26/05/08 iMuzique
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Gizmodo | 18/05/08 iMuzique
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Music City can turn a citified girl into a country-hummin' gal

Kansascity.com | 18/05/08 iMuzique
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IFPI Advises Kids to Use LimeWire and Kazaa

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Average teenager's iPod has 800 illegal music tracks

Timesonline | 16/06/08 iMuzique
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Day the (theme) music died?

Winnipeg Sun | 07/06/08 iMuzique
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Virgin warns illegal internet music downloaders

Telegraph | 06/06/08 iMuzique
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Idol Dominates Charts: Is This The Day The Music Died?

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Let's face the music

The Guardian | 28/05/08 iMuzique
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New MP3 Revolutionizes Way You Listen to Music

The Korea Times | 23/05/08 iMuzique
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Rifflet, Like Twitter For Music

Gizmodo | 18/05/08 iMuzique
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Enigmatic appeal

The Star | 11/05/08 iMuzique
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Cops on song, criminals face the music

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How much should music cost?

Los Angeles Times | 06/05/08 iMuzique
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Dolly Parton and Lessons on Bad Branding

Wall Street Journal | 04/05/08 iMuzique
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UK Royalty Organization: 'The Long Tail Is Not Worth Calculating'

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Beyonce to cover up for Malaysian concert

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Nelson covers lot of territory with a subtle, spare, Zen style

San Francisco Chronicle | 17/04/07
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Sgt Pepper photographer: 'Hitler is on album cover'

PR-Inside | 06/02/07
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Another Week, Another Beatles Related Lawsuit

Earvolution | 10/04/07
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Guardian | 10/04/07
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ITunes crosses language barrier with Foreign Exchange

Reuters | 06/06/07
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Musicload to get rid of DRM

Heise.de | 20/03/07
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Beyonce in Bikini Is Swimsuit Cover Girl

ABC News | 16/02/07
Beyonce has hit another high note, claiming the coveted cover shot of this year's Sports Illustrated swimsuit issue in a yellow-and-pink bikini. "The ... Read

Menopause: The Musical

Syracuse.com | 13/07/07
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Baidu partners up for music service

Variety Asia | 30/06/08 iMuzique
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Music City can turn a citified girl into a country-hummin' gal

Kansascity.com | 18/05/08 iMuzique
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