The Daily Chord Weekly Recap – Friday, February 10
This week in music news opened with assessment of Lady Gaga's halftime gig, and the meaning of 'This Land Is Your Land.' The upcoming Grammys prompted speculation and predictions. A number of stories concerned the business of streaming music, with falling price points and major players looking to gain advantage.
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Monday, February 6
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If you thought Lady Gaga's halftime show was apolitical, consider the origin of 'This Land Is Your Land'
Post from Washington Post -
Music industry majors sue hip-hop streaming site Spinrilla
Post from Billboard -
Stem helps split royalties and takes off as music distributor
Post from NY Times -
Lost Bob Marley tapes restored after 40 years in London basement
Item from BBC News -
Marc Spitz, veteran music journalist and author, dead at 47
Obituary from Rolling Stone -
David Axelrod, composer and producer, dies at 83
Obituary from The Guardian
Tuesday, February 7
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How best rock performance became one of the Grammys' weirdest races
Story from NY Times -
MIA to curate Meltdown Festival 2017
Item from NME -
Sex Pistols' silver jubilee
Post from Mashable -
How music is refuge for Anderson .Paak
Story from CBS News -
Double Door evicted from longtime Wicker Park space
Story from Chicago Tribune -
Sting and Wayne Shorter named Polar Music Prize laureates for 2017
Post from Billboard
Wednesday, February 8
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Spinal Tap sues for $400 million
Story from Bloomberg -
Average streaming service subscription price fell to $6.49 a month in 2015
Post from Music Business Worldwide -
Vevo pauses its music video subscription plans
Post from Engadget -
Pegi Young doesn't mince words in 'Raw' new album on her divorce from a rock star
Story from LA Times -
Music and sex stimulate the same part of the brain
Post from The Independent -
You don't need a subwoofer for your wrist
Review from TechCrunch
Thursday, February 9
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Music teams from YouTube and Google Play combine
Post from The Verge -
The Grammys fumble hip-hop and R&B. Here's how to fix it.
Post from NY Times -
No, really: Root for Twenty One Pilots at the Grammys
Post from The Ringer -
The Irish music services hoping to transform the industry
Story from Irish Times -
Aretha Franklin: 'I am retiring this year' after release of new album
Item from WDIV Detroit -
Careful with those headphones - 1 in 4 Americans have noise-induced hearing loss
Story from Ars Technica
Friday, February 10
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What big tech's quarterly reports say about the future of music
Post from NPR -
Recording Academy president sings praises of organization's efforts outside Grammys
Story from Variety -
Prince's post-1995 albums and music from his vault will be released by Universal
Post from NY Times -
2017 power 100 list revealed
Feature from Billboard -
The forgotten New Yorker who changed the '80s music scene
Story from NY Post -
Does college radio even matter anymore?
Feature from Pitchfork
By Andy Flynn
02/10/2017