Music Biz Headlines

Music Biz Headlines

September 18, 2017
by FYI Staff

Those making our headlines today include Taylor Swift, the Polaris Prize, Alex Larsen, the TSO, David Bowie, Whitney Houston, TIFF, Shania Twain, Eddie Vedder, Amy Helm and Tafelmusik.

September 15, 2017
by FYI Staff

Topics making the headlines today include Lady Gaga, TIFF, female DJ crews, Pop Montreal, Long Time Running, Joshie Armstead, VSO, Kiri Te Kanawa, Johnny Clegg, and Suge Knight.

September 13, 2017
by FYI Staff

Topics in this edition of headlines include Jessie Reyez, the Canada Council, slow music, Otis Redding, the plight of female MCs, Death from Above, Supercrawl, Faith Healer, Partner, Neil Young, and the Westward Music Festival.

September 11, 2017
by FYI Staff

Roddy Doyle, Skip Prokop, Hal Willner, political punk rock, Neil Young, WayHome, TIFF, Tom Wilson, Geoff Berner, Pop Montreal, and Allan Beardsell all feature in today's headlines.

September 8, 2017
by FYI Staff

Music pirates, Amazon Music, the CCMA Awards, Apple, Ottawa clubs, Radiohead, Spotify, NYC club kids, Corey Taylor, Lowest Of The Low, Steely Dan, Yes, Lucille Starr, Chad VanGaalen, TIFF, and Lido Pimienta in today's headlines.

August 25, 2017
by FYI Staff

A collection of headlines and viewpoints about the music biz and musicians.

August 23, 2017
by FYI Staff

A collection of news and views about the music biz and musicians.

August 21, 2017
by FYI Staff

A collection of news and views and the music biz and musicians.

August 18, 2017
by FYI Staff

In headlines today, Elvis is remembered 40 years on, Montreal's birthday celebrations, Manchester Arena to reopen, Bonnie Tyler will sing for the eclipse, Kesha earns praise, and the difficulty of drawing Taylor Swift.

August 16, 2017
by FYI Staff

Amongst those making headlines today are Taylor Swift, Marissa Mayer, Rush at Le Studio, Weird Al, Buffy Sainte-Marie, Claude Ranger, Kesha and Michel Pagliaro.

August 14, 2017
by FYI Staff

Amongst the topics making headlines today are the digitization of old records, the rating of MuchMusic VJs, Elvis Presley remembered 40 years on, the male dominance of the charts, Metallica, Win Butler, Herbie Hancock, Glen Campbell, and Gregg Allman's final album.