Five Music Docs That Commemorate Black History Month
To mark Black History Month, we wanted to give you a list of the Top Five Music Documentaries that focus on Black artists currently streaming on Netflix:
To mark Black History Month, we wanted to give you a list of the Top Five Music Documentaries that focus on Black artists currently streaming on Netflix:
Looking for weekend plans? The 2019 Diamond Music Festival will take place this weekend, July 26 & 27.
Your band has been rehearsing for months. Your CD is ready to start being promoted. You finally have the time and money to hit the road for your first official tour. However, you’re not sure where the best small venues are and which ones you should consider approaching.
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Last Thursday, November 29, Hocking College Radio (WLCI) and Blackout Booking hosted Benefest, a 3-night, multi-venue event that took place at Casa Cantina (4 W State St.) and The Union (18 W Union St.) in Athens, Ohio.
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In 1999 a music streaming service called Napster premiered. As a result, this invention created a multi-billion dollar music-sharing industry that literally changed the way fans listen to their favorite artists.
Thanks to music streaming services, music lovers now have access to their favorite tunes from their favorite artists anywhere, anytime 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, 365 days a year.
For years music was only made available to the masses on vinyl records, cassette tapes, and compact discs. However, in 1999 that all changed thanks to the introduction of streaming.
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