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What is Music 2.0?

The music industry today is no where near the same as it was 10 years ago. Indeed, today's music industry is nowhere near the same as it was even one year ago.

CMT awards - a NYC view

Yesterday, as I hit Trader Joe's grocery and wine stores on 14th street in Union Square, Manhattan, to stock up for my own personal

I liked Snoop Dogg, but last night Carrie was top dawg.

Whew doggie, that was some good entertainment at last night’s CMT M

Sniffing Out Taylor Swift on Tonight's CMT Awards

I'll be doggone.

I was fetching the Sunday paper this morning when I noticed that Country Music sweetheart, Tay

Country Music Legend Says Guitar Hero Perverted His Song

Posted by on 04/12/2008
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Unless you've been living under a rock for the past 3 years, you probably have heard of a little game called Guitar Hero.

In a nutshell, the game lets players use a faux plastic guitar to hit colore

Help Luke Bryan Pick a Band Name

Posted by Kevin Lorance on 04/07/2008
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The Luke Bryan news article appearing in today's Countryhound News mentions

Apple Surpasses The Big Blue

It should come as no surprise that Apple's online music store, iTunes, is becoming ever more popular as a way to purchase music, whether that be Country Music, Pop, Rock, or any other genre.

However

AOL's Country Music Blog is New Kid on the Block

Posted by on 04/06/2008
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It's always interesting to me when large companies start their own blogs, regardless of whether or not the blog is actually *about* the company, or even clearly

Tracking Country Music in the Big Apple

Posted by Maureen Wiley on 04/06/2008
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It's a big city and a lofty goal, but hey, somebody's got to do it in a city of eight million that (inexcusably) lacks a Country Music radio st

Trace Adkins Deserved To Lose...

Posted by Kevin Lorance on 04/01/2008
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And Piers deserves whatever he gets.  At the risk of alienating all of Trace’s fans (of which I definitely am one), from a business perspective that’s my take