www.reuters.com -- Who ever says Iggy Pop isn't a true legend just needs to see him do his thing on stage. Some would hope they could live such a full life as him, but to stage dive at 60? That is a truely hardcore. ...Read More
www.kurthanson.com -- Kurt Hanson, author of the Radio and Internet Newsletter proposes a "Day of Silence" on May 8th as a protest against the new royalty hike set to go into effect on May 15th. ...Read More
www.maximumpc.com -- At what point do higher bit rates stop paying off and simply take up too much space? 160Kb/s? 192Kb/s? And can a hardcore audiophile really tell the difference between a 320Kb/s track and an uncompressed one? What about a normal music listener? ...Read More
www.cnn.com -- Rock guitarist Ted Nugent has sold more than 30 million albums. He's also a gun rights activist and serves on the board of directors of the National Rifle Association. His program, "Ted Nugent Spirit of the Wild," can be seen on the Outdoor Channel. ...Read More
news.com.com -- Apples seem to be pushing for non-DRM for sale on their iTunes store when they go back to negotiate with the major labels over the next month. ...Read More
www.modernguitars.com -- Dimebag Darrell Abbott will be posthumously inducted into Hollywood's RockWalk at noon on Thursday, May 17, 2007. ...Read More
torrentfreak.com -- An Italian sacristan was arrested on the charge of downloading and distributing 1000's of copyrighted movies and music albums. The man, who is in charge of the holy sacristy of the Naples’ main cathedral, is allegedly heading a large scale Piracy cartel. ...Read More
www.reuters.com -- The RIAA should be more concerned with the lack of sales due to crappy music then attacking web radio. They are going to continue to destroy their base with lawsuits and rate hikes where they may never be anyone buying anything from RIAA artists. ...Read More
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