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Hits is an American music industry trade publication. Founded by Lenny Beer and Dennis Lavinthal, who had previously worked in independent promotion, it was launched as a print magazine in August 1986. [1] By 1997, it had become the most successful tip sheet in the music world. [2] An online version of the magazine, Hits Daily Double, premiered ...
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Dolly Parton is a living legend in the music industry—the 10-time Grammy winner was inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame in 2022, and her songwriting skills are so prodigious that she ...
Pages in category "Online music magazines published in the United States" The following 68 pages are in this category, out of 68 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
Music Maker Publications is a publishing company established in Ely, Britain in 1986, [1] that specialized in books and magazines relevant to the music industry. [2] Magazines published by Music Maker have included Music Technology (later MT and The Mix), Guitarist, Guitar Techniques, Bassist, Rhythm, Home & Studio Recording, Home Keyboard Review (later Keyboard Review), and Hip Hop Connection.
Entertainment attorney Dina LaPolt has announced the launch of LaPolt Media. The new company will produce content while providing a platform for LaPolt’s legal expertise. It will also handle the ...
When we want new music, there's a strong temptation to get it for free through file sharing, ripping it from our friends, or downloading it illegally. So perhaps it shouldn't surprise us that four ...