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Hear Music, the record label owned by Starbucks has recently announced that Joni Mitchell will release her newly recorded album Shine in September of this year following in the footsteps of Paul McCartney. This has come as a shocking disappointment to some of her fans. Not this one.
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1 year ago
Actually, you can get music info on boomer-type stuff from major newspapers (and their online offshoots). The coverage is not good, because they split the difference and try to cover new bands, old bands (for the old farts who still read), and better yet - from their viewpoint - new bands that remind them of old bands. But even bad coverage will let you know when the likes of Joni Mitchell and her colleagues have new albums out.
1 year ago
Radio Paradise (an internet radio station). Seriously. Check it out.
http://www.radioparadise.com/
They're popular with young people, and play a lot of new or semi-new music, but have great respect for the past (the Beatles, Neil Young, the Clash, Nirvana, you name it). Plus, a brilliant new means for assessing true popularity.
With all due respect to Starbucks, you can do better.
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Now, if you put it in front of me where you know I'm going to be - like Starbucks for an example, well then you've got a sale mister - or, uh, missus!
I guess that's what you were already saying.
Hey, marketing......like, y'know?