Host Anthony Jackson and his brilliant musical pals will break down three iconic songs live over three shows, exploring the music, meaning and hidden stories behind each starting Wednesday 6th July at 7PM with I Feel Love by Donna Summer.
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Julie Menet and Gabriela are live in concert at the Music Box.
Julie takes to the stage with her Garage/R&B-inspired material on Friday 1st, followed by powerhouse gospel vocalist and songwriter Gabriela (pictured) on Friday 8th July. Both free so what are you waiting for. Get tickets to all Music Box events here
A UK parliamentary committee is to investigate misogyny in music.
The UK's parliamentary inquiry into the economics of music streaming, held by the Digital, Culture, Media and Sport (DCMS) committee proved toe-curlingly awkward for major rightsholders.
Ed Sheeran looks to reclaim costs from his recent 'Shape of You' court case victory.
Sheeran and two of his songwriting partners, Steven McCutcheon (aka Steve Mac) and Snow Patrol‘s Johnny McDaid have been awarded £900,000 in legal costs following their High Court copyright win.
ASCAP Experience events coming up in the next couple weeks!
ASCAP Experience – the series of infotainment webinars and interviews with the biggest songwriters, execs and music creators, assembled by the US performing rights organisation – hots up.
ASCAP Experience events coming up in the next couple weeks!
A night of Electronic music with DJs live at the Music Box next Friday at 7.30PM. Get down at 7.30PM for sets from MyFriendFinn, Ryan Doyle, Surgecore and Puriaaaaaa. Free entry – register here
Kate Bush is climbing back to #1 with "Running up that Hill" after UK charts rules reset.
After being revitalised through Netflix's hit series Stranger Things, chances of the iconic hit making the top have now increased after the Official Charts Company tweaked a rule that stops older songs from being penalised if their streams surge.
Tastemaker producer Inflo starts campaign for fairer producer royalties.
British producer Dean Josiah Cover (aka Inflo) won Producer of the Year at this year's Brit Awards, and now he's using his position to advocate for a change in the way his peers are paid for their work. "I have been on a mission to introduce a base rate and royalty for young producers in the UK" he wrote on Instagram earlier this week.