The Daily Chord Weekly Recap – Friday, October 5
We're one week into October, and the Daily Chord included big news about Tencent's IPO and speculation about a merger between SiriusXM and Live Nation. The Chord also keeps tabs on music/tech mashups, notable new artists, significant obituaries, and oral histories. Stories are added each weekday morning - don't forget to subscribe to our popular and attractive email update for an enhanced inbox experience.
Monday, October 1
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The war over music copyrights
Post from TechCrunch -
Led Zeppelin 'Stairway To Heaven' case goes back to trial
Post from NY Times -
Otis Rush, a founder of Chicago's West Side blues sound, dead at 84
Obituary from Chicago Tribune -
Jefferson Airplane's Marty Balin dies at 76
Obituary from SF Chronicle -
Singer Charles Aznavour dies at 94
Obituary from BBC News -
50 great tracks for October from Noname, Julia Holter, Objekt, and more
List from The Guardian
Tuesday, October 2
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A year after Route 91, new vigilance at events
Post from Pollstar -
Ticketmaster hit with class-action lawsuit for allegedly encouraging scalpers
Post from The Hollywood Reporter -
Sigur Rós drummer Ori Páll Dyrason quits band amid rape claim
Post from BBC News -
Bittorrent suddenly rising in traffic share thanks to streaming fragmentation
Guest post from Hypebot -
Village Voice RIP - Freaky freelancing tales
Post from Perfect Sound Forever -
People tell us the song they've played the most in 2018
Post from Noisey
Wednesday, October 3
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Tencent Music, China's largest streaming service with 800M users, files for US IPO
Post from TechCrunch -
Will Live Nation and SiriusXM become a single music behemoth?
Story from Rolling Stone -
Kidz Bop's 'censored' songs aren't just annoying - they're problematic
Post from Vox -
How Lady Gaga's fans are using Twitter to bend reality
Post from The Verge -
No longer singing, Linda Ronstadt's latest tour is a conversation with the audience
Post from LA Times -
Beatles recording engineer Geoff Emerick dies age 72
Obituary from The Guardian
Thursday, October 4
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TheBasement seeks to reinvigorate artist development
Story from LA Times -
Tencent Music uses 'tipping' to rack up revenues. Why aren't Western music streaming platforms doing the same?
Story from Music Business Worldwide -
London's radio pirates changed music. Then came the internet.
Story from NY Times -
Spotify's request to throw out multimillion-dollar lawsuit denied by Federal judge
Item from Billboard -
The Kinks' Dave Davies: People didn't get 'Village Green Preservation Society'
Interview from The Independent -
Sen Morimoto makes crowded songs all by himself
Profile from Chicago Reader
Friday, October 5
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A new California law requires at least one woman on corporate boards. How does the music industry stack up?
Story from Billboard -
Kate Bush reissuing entire catalog on vinyl
Item from Pitchfork -
Content for humans about the content of humans
Story from NY Times -
Music is the secret weapon of Mario speedrunners
Post from Kotaku -
What ever happened to Aqua Fest?
Post from KUT -
We should be hopeful about metal's future
Column from Noisey
By Andy Flynn
10/5/2018