Congratulations to all of the Universal Music Publishing winners of the Buma Awards 2016!
Congratulations to all of the Universal Music Publishing winners of the Buma Awards 2016!
Alabama Shakes won three Grammy Awards last night at the 58th Grammy’s held at the Staples Centre in in Los Angeles. The band scooped the trophies for Best Alternative Music Album for their second album ‘Sound & Color’, as well as Best Rock Song and Best Rock Performance for ‘Don’t Wanna Fight’. During the awards ceremony the band took to the stage for a heartfelt and electrifying performance of their Grammy wining single.
During BLØF's short break, singer Paskal Jakobsen is heading to theaters to share his love for music.
Bo Saris’ sensual hit song ‘She’s On Fire’ was featured in an awareness video made by the Plastic Soup Foundation.
Elton John releases his 33rd studio album ‘Wonderful Crazy Night’ today via Virgin EMI Records. The new album continues Elton’s long-time writing partnership with Bernie Taupin and was written and recorded in Los Angeles in just 17 days with core band members convening at the venerable Village studio.
After the singles 'Teach Me How To Dance' and 'To The River', Causes release their highly anticipated debut album 'Under Bridges That You Built For Me'.
Ewbank: “Robin and I have been working on this project for years. Now that we’re capable of switching between reality and fantasy through 3D projection, the time has come to finally realize this dream.”
This week marks the 2-year anniversary of the release of Dotan’s second album ‘7 Layers’ (including hit singles like Home, Hungry, Let The River In, Fall).
“She took a flag and made a place in rock n roll for women.”
Janis Joplin is one of the most revered and iconic singers of all time, she electrified and thrilled millions of listeners with her powerful, soulful voice and blazed new creative trails before her death in 1971 at age just 27. With hits including ‘Mercedes Benz’ and ‘Move Over’ and classic albums such as ‘Pearl’, Joplin was one of the performers who embodied the musical and cultural revolution of the 1960's.
Nearly three years after the release of their debut ‘If You Leave’, Daughter return with new album ‘Not To Disappear’. Building on their first record’s gloriously dark intensity, wracked emotion and complex textures, ‘Not To Disappear’ finds Daughter evolving in interesting ways. There’s distinctly more dramatic ebb and flow, as quiet intimacy lurches into thrilling kaleidoscopic expanses - this time, Daughter feel like an increasingly fearless proposition.