The Daily Chord Weekly Recap – Friday, November 10
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Monday, November 6
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After Las Vegas shooting, live music organizers look cautiously forward
Story from Rolling Stone -
Why the indie band never dies: Fake breakups, permanent adolescence and cash comebacks
Post from The Guardian -
Q&A: Blockpool's Kevin Bacon talks Björk, blockchain and cryptocurrency
Interview from Music Ally -
Ableton Live 10 will remember your riffs if you forget to press record
Post from Engadget -
China reports music industry growth
Post from Xinhua -
A new star on Hollywood's walk of fame proves Selena's legacy is alive and well
Post from LA Times
Tuesday, November 7
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Alex Awards honor best in vinyl - full list of winners 2017
Post from Hypebot -
Grammy Music Education Coalition reveals plans to expand music education in public schools
Post from Billboard -
CDs, not streaming, send Kenny Chesney to no. 1
Post from NY Times -
Why N.E.R.D.'s return felt like a cynical bait-and-switch
Post from LA Times -
Google Assistant can now tell you what song is playing near you
Post from The Verge -
Greta Van Fleet wants to be Led Zeppelin for Generation Z, and they just might pull it off
Review from Uproxx
Wednesday, November 8
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Meek Mill's lawyer says judge showed 'enormous bias' in sentencing
Story from NY Times -
Jason Isbell, the outspoken, unlikely CMA Awards nominee
Post from The Tennessean -
'Only 17th-century industrial bluegrass will do': Your favorite weird records
List from The Guardian -
Travis Scott and the state of concert lawsuits: A Q&A with insurer Peter Tempkins
Interview from Pollstar -
Danica Roem, metal vocalist, becomes Virginia's first openly transgender legislator
Story from Pitchfork -
The science behind why you keep smashing replay on that one song
Post from Noisey
Thursday, November 9
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How a secret Los Angeles club hid an interactive story inside a music festival
Post from The Verge -
Berklee let teachers quietly leave after alleged sex abuse, and pushed students for silence
Story from Boston Globe -
Sen. Al Franken torched Amazon, Facebook and Google for using their algorithms to maintain their massive footprint
Post from Recode -
Rap disrupted music first. Now it's TV and film.
Roundtable from NY Times -
Why Detroit hosted the first-ever vinyl industry conference this week
Post from Metro Times -
"My knees might give out": A long Q&A with Ted Leo about the challenges of not giving up
Interview from The Stranger
Friday, November 10
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Musical.ly, the lip-syncing video app, is going to sell for at least $800 million
Post from Recode -
On tour with an Islamic pop star who makes fans swoon
Story from NY Times -
Now computers are writing perfectly acceptable pop songs
Story from BBC News -
Prince's sound engineer, Susan Rogers: 'He needed to be the alpha male to get things done'
Interview from The Guardian -
Female execs furious at Billboard's sexual harassment survey
Item from Page Six -
Pandora has lost $1BN in four years and is worth less than ever. Can it be salvaged?
Post from Music Business Worldwide
By Andy Flynn
11/10/2017