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Beatles, The: Beatles Heat Flares in Court
Report by uncredited writer, Billboard, 25 January 1964
CHICAGO — The Beatles, the nation's hottest recording property today, are becoming the object of the nation's hottest lawsuits, at least as far as the ...
British Invasion Losing Its Power
Report by Louise Criscione, KRLA Beat, 28 May 1966
THE CIRCLE has been completed and the American artists are back to reigning on all of the music charts. Before the Beatles hit Stateside in ...
Musicassettes — a Revolution in the Recorded Music Field
Report by Peter Jones, Record Mirror, 27 August 1966
LET'S TALK about musicassettes! Might just as well get in early on this revolutionary form of prerecorded music because like it or not, there's going ...
George Harrison: A&M Sues George Harrison for $10 Million
Report by Sam Sutherland, Record World, 9 October 1976
LOS ANGELES — A&M Records has filed a suit against George Harrison, seeking $10 million in damages and the dissolution of Harrison's Dark Horse label, ...
Report by Phil Sutcliffe, Sounds, 7 July 1979
AM I CRAZY or am I in the UK? Strolling through a discount record store I look to the right and there's Blondie's Parallel Lines ...
Clash, The: US Festival '83 Wrap-Up: Woz's (Big) Apple Bash
Report by Ethlie Ann Vare, Progressive Media, July 1983
CONSIDERING THAT Stephen Wozniak lost $4 million putting on the first US Festival it's something of a mystery why he would even want to do ...
Label Mates? The Indie revival
Report by Hugh Fielder, Sounds, 5 July 1986
Is there an indie revival in the air or just another battle of the bands? HUGH FIELDER tracks down the men at the top and ...
Island Records: The man who sold the world?
Report by David Toop, The Times, 2 August 1989
Chris Blackwell, the idiosyncratic founder of Island Records, has sold out to one of the music industry giants, Polygram. David Toop asks whether the spirit ...
Milli Vanilli: The Award Sinners
Report by Caroline Sullivan, The Guardian, 17 August 1991
The Milli Vanilli affair rocked the secretive world of pop. CAROLINE SULLIVAN on the scandal of stars who don't sing — and the judge with ...
Report by Bruce Pollock, Musician, July 1993
FOR A band at the top of the local ladder, it's the best of times and the worst of times. It's when the answer from ...
Report by Robert Sandall, The Sunday Times, 28 June 2009
The biggest names in music have been enjoying a nice little earner – getting paid millions to perform for the super-rich. ...
Taylor Swift: Apple royalties U-turn: is Taylor Swift the most powerful woman in music?
Report by Caroline Sullivan, The Guardian, 22 June 2015
Viewed as an advocate for artists and a game-changer, almost no other pop star could have made the corporate behemoth roll over. ...
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