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Favorite Music of 2012
Best Musical Groups of 2012: Mumford and Sons, MuteMath, Little Big Town, The Lumineers, Dawes, Imagine Dragons, Of Monsters & Men, Zac Brown Band, PawnShop kings, Fun, Grace Potter and the Nocturnals, The Avett Brothers, Group 1 Crew, Thousand Foot … Continue reading
Posted in Artists, Music, Ridiculously Talented
Tagged Adele, albums, Artists, best of 2013, Brooke Fraser, Drew Womack, Eric Church, Gotye, Imagine Dragons, Jamey Johnson, Kacey Musgraves, Little Big Town, Marc Scibilia, Michael Kiwanuka, Mumford & Sons, singles, Steve Moakler, TobyMac
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Favorite Music Of 2010
My own little “Best Of” for 2010. In no particular order. Best Musical Groups of 2010: PawnShop kings, Zac Brown Band, Switchfoot, Lady Antebellum, Little Big Town, The Black Keys, Needtobreathe, Paramore, Skillet, Mumford and Sons, OneRepublic, Civil Wars, Downhere … Continue reading
Posted in Artists, Music, Music Advisory, Ridiculously Talented
Tagged albums, Artists, Best Of 2010, country, Marc Scibilia, Music, PawnShop Kings
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So Far In 2010: Digital Drops, Non-Traditional Rises
From Billboard.biz By Ed Christman, N.Y. With the first quarter of 2010 now completed, the good news for the U.S. music industry is the slowing decline of album sales. And another observation is the emergence of the non-traditional sector as … Continue reading
“World’s Largest Record Collection” On Sale
Paul Mawhinney, the Pittsburgh-based publisher of the Music Master record price guide, is selling his entire 50 year collection of albums on eBay. And it can be yours with a starting price of only 3 million dollars. Check out the … Continue reading