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Apple Found Guilty of Conspiring with Publishers to Raise E-Book Prices

Apple Inc. broke antitrust laws and conspired with publishers to raise electronic book prices, a federal judge ruled Wednesday, citing “compelling evidence” from the words of the late Steve Jobs. U.S. District Judge Denise Cote said Apple knew that no publisher could risk acting alone to try to eliminate Amazon.com’s $9.99 price for the most…


@TooShort in Shop Talk w/ @IAmJeffSledge

Allindstrom.com has officially partnered with legendary A&R man Jeff Sledge to bring you Shop Talk. In this series, Sledge chops it up with old friends of the industry and talks about the past. His next guest is Too Short. Short tells stories of moving from LA to Oakland, how real it was during the East…


Big Sean Unsure Where Eminem Collaboration Will End Up

ccording to Big Sean, his new album Hall of Fame impressed Eminem. In a recent interview with The Breakfast Club, the Detroit emcee shared Eminem’s words of advice before admitting that he does not know where their collaboration will end up. “I ended up playing my whole album, front-to-back, straight through, and [Eminem] said, ‘I…


Q&A: Michael Nesmith on His Recommitment to the Monkees

People have a lot of misconceptions about Michael Nesmith. They think he resents being known as the Monkee in the green wool hat. They think he’s a recluse. They think he had some sort of feud with Davy Jones, and they think he retired from music a long, long time ago. Some of these misconceptions…


SoundExchange Paid Out Record $149 Million in Q2

Signaling the strength of Internet and satellite radio, SoundExchange paid out a record $149 million to record labels and artists in the second quarter of 2013, 55% increase over the same period in 2012. SoundExchange is the non-profit organization that collects performance royalties from digital music services and distributes them to record labels, performing artists…


8th Annual “D.C. Loves Dilla” Fundraiser Hosted At The Howard Theatre

On Feb. 10th, 2006, the music industry lost producer James Dewitt “J Dilla” Yancey.  J Dilla was most known for his work with artists A Tribe Called Quest, De La Soul, Busta Rhymes, Erykah Badu, The Pharcyde, Common and Janet Jackson.  Since his passing, there has been a yearly tribute/fundraiser called “D.C. Loves Dilla” held…


Styx & REO Speedwagon’s Rock To The Rescue Raises Over $100,000 For Victims Of Boston Bombings

  The April and May “The Midwest Rock ‘N Roll Express” tour with Styx, REO Speedwagon and Ted Nugent was successful in more ways than one. Styx and REO Speedwagon’s Rock to the Rescue charity organization not only raised thousands of dollars for local charities at each tour stop, but they also raised $108,000, which…


Daft Punk Were ‘The First People Kanye Came To’ When Making Yeezus

From the second he strode onto the “Saturday Night Live” stage to perform “Black Skinhead,” Kanye West served noticed that his Yeezus album was going to be a departure. And though he worked with a team of producers to shape his new sound, apparently none had the influence that Daft Punk did … at least…


Evan Peters Named Virgin Records Director of A&R

Evan Peters has been appointed as the Director of A&R for Virgin Records, according to an announcement made today by Ron Fair, the company’s chief creative officer and EVP. “I told Evan to take the ball and run with it,” Fair said in a statement. “He has great record making skills, strong relationships in our…


J. Cole’s ‘Born Sinner’ Album Jumps To No. 1 On Billboard 200, Surpasses Sales of Kanye West’s ‘Yeezus’

While J. Cole’s Born Sinner was initially blocked from No. 1 on the Billboard 200, he celebrates his second No. 1 this week. In its third week on the chart, Born Sinner rises 2-1 with 58,000 sold (down 32%, according to Nielsen SoundScan). The set spent its first two weeks at No. 2—first stuck behind…