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Music
The "Blurred Lines" case could have a chilling effect
Mar 11, 2015
Issues of inspiration and copyright get even more complicated over decades.
Record industry fights piracy with new global release day
Feb 27, 2015
You may not know it, but different countries used to have different release days for new albums.
2 nods, 1 category: Alexandre Desplat on scoring big
by
Kai Ryssdal
and Tommy Andres
Feb 6, 2015
The composer on collaboration, the joys of his job and not worrying about Oscar.
Shazam CEO: Introducing visual 'Shazaming'
by
Kai Ryssdal
Jan 14, 2015
Plus, listen to CEO Rich Riley's 'Bad Day at Work' playlist
Gibson CEO: We're so much more than guitars
by
Kai Ryssdal
Dec 16, 2014
Iconic guitar company moves into headphone business, leases Tower Records building in L.A.
The music of politics
by
Jenny Ament
Oct 31, 2014
Meet one of the people behind the political campaign curtain.
Bono apologizes for free iTunes album
Oct 16, 2014
Automatic download of newest U2 album "Songs of Innocence" angered some users
For public good, not for profit.
Record labels try their luck at comedy
Oct 12, 2014
Record labels are relying on comedy as music sales continue to decline.
Quincy Jones on Clark Terry, a godfather of jazz
by
Kai Ryssdal
and Bridget Bodnar
Oct 2, 2014
Terry was known for integrating "The Tonight Show" Band back in 1960, and taught jazz to Miles Davis, Winton Marsalis and Quincy Jones.