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Musicians
Bah humbug! Why David Brancaccio hates holiday music
Dec 15, 2023
Two singer-songwriters convinced David Brancaccio embrace seasonal tunes.
Independent musician says the touring industry is a “rollercoaster”
Aug 8, 2023
Sarah King, an independent musician, is currently on tour. But the steps getting to this moment have been challenging.
What is the best way to support musicians?
by
Janet Nguyen
Nov 18, 2022
Buying tickets to live shows is one. Collecting their merch is another. But what they need most is systemic change, union organizers say.
YouTube's automated copyright tool riles up musicians
Nov 4, 2022
Content ID determines when content is copyrighted and can divert payments to the rights holder. But few artists have access to the tool.
Live shows are back. But the economics behind them aren't great.
by
Justin Ho
Oct 28, 2022
Many musicians rely on touring for revenue. But they are facing inflation, supply chain problems and a lot of competition.
Iowa concert venue operator persisted through pandemic with help of SBA and other allies
by
Kai Ryssdal
and Richard Cunningham
Feb 16, 2022
Tobi Parks' xBk was open only six months before the pandemic hit. A federal grant helped it weather COVID.
Live music is coming back, but shows will look different
Apr 26, 2021
Limited audience capacity and higher ticket prices are some of the changes concertgoers can expect this summer.
For public good, not for profit.
Apple is investing in a company that lets musicians own their work
Mar 31, 2021
UnitedMasters helps artists distribute music, but it is unclear if this type of alternative model will further disrupt the major record label system.
Can streaming do better by musicians? SoundCloud says it's willing to try.
Mar 15, 2021
The pandemic has left musicians more dependent than ever on streaming revenue, but that can be a fraction of a penny per listen.
How independent musicians are planning for 2021
by
Kai Ryssdal
and Maria Hollenhorst
Dec 9, 2020
“I think most musicians are still looking at calendars that don’t have too much ink on them,” says the musician known as Dessa.