255 - Neve Campbell talks about playing Zach Sobiech's mom in 'Clouds'
The Current Music News is the essential daily listen for fans of all genres to catch up on what matters in the music world. Hosts Jay Gabler and Jade break down industry developments to explain how they affect you, fill you in on breaking news about upcoming releases, and surprise you with strange-but-true stories. It’s a quick, fun and informative rundown that will make you think, make you laugh, and help you understand what’s happening onstage and behind the scenes in popular music. There’s a new episode every weekday, about ten minutes long and ready for you to enjoy while you commute, exercise, cook, or tune your guitar.
255 - Neve Campbell talks about playing Zach Sobiech's mom in 'Clouds'
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The Current Music News is the essential daily listen for fans of all genres to catch up on what matters in the music world. Hosts Jay Gabler and Jade break down industry developments to explain how they affect you, fill you in on breaking news about upcoming releases, and surprise you with strange-but-true stories. It’s a quick, fun and informative rundown that will make you think, make you laugh, and help you understand what’s happening onstage and behind the scenes in popular music. There’s a new episode every weekday, about ten minutes long and ready for you to enjoy while you commute, exercise, cook, or tune your guitar.
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Neve Campbell talks about playing Zach Sobiech's mom in 'Clouds'
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vie., 16 oct. 2020
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Why can't musicians get politicians to stop playing their songs?
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jue., 01 oct. 2020
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SXSW 2021 goes virtual, but holds out hope for IRL option
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mié., 23 sep. 2020
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Lana Del Rey, Jeff Tweedy, Mariah Carey, David Byrne plan big music books for fall 2020
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mié., 16 sep. 2020
251-
New Music Roundup
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vie., 11 sep. 2020
250-
Radio K's Julian Green on how college radio is showing up in 2020
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vie., 04 sep. 2020
249-
The 2020 MTV VMAs and the best videos to come out of quarantine
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lun., 31 ago. 2020
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Music world works to guard mental and physical health in COVID era
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jue., 27 ago. 2020
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In pandemic tech boom, who's making money on music?
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mar., 25 ago. 2020
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Why did it take 18 years to file charges in the murder of Run-DMC's Jam Master Jay?
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jue., 20 ago. 2020
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How is the pandemic permanently changing the music world?
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mar., 18 ago. 2020
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Author and pop historian Maria Sherman on boy bands
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jue., 13 ago. 2020
243-
From Smash Mouth at Sturgis to illegal raves in Europe, music draws thousands outdoors
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mié., 12 ago. 2020
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How TikTok became a hit machine
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jue., 06 ago. 2020
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Spotify CEO says the album cycle is over
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mar., 04 ago. 2020
240-
Is every artist an indie artist now?
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jue., 30 jul. 2020
239-
Save Our Stages Act introduced to help independent venues
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mar., 28 jul. 2020
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Muzak goes bankrupt
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mar., 14 jul. 2020
237-
Musicians lost to COVID-19
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jue., 23 jul. 2020
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Michael Stipe and Aaron Dessner talk about 'No Time for Love Like Now'
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vie., 10 jul. 2020
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Artists doing whatever it takes to sustain themselves as pandemic pressures grow
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mié., 08 jul. 2020
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Country music faces racial reckoning
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mar., 30 jun. 2020
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How musicians are fighting white supremacy
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mar., 23 jun. 2020
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Drive-in shows by Garth Brooks and others a bright spot amid dark outlook for live music
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jue., 18 jun. 2020
231-
Interview with Nabil Ayers
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mié., 17 jun. 2020
230-
From the Grammys to 'Lady A,' music industry changes its language
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mar., 16 jun. 2020
229-
Epidemiologists uneasy about concert safety for another full year
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jue., 11 jun. 2020
228-
Artists respond to George Floyd's killing with new and renewed songs of protest
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mar., 09 jun. 2020
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Will 'Blackout Tuesday' lead to meaningful industry change?
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jue., 04 jun. 2020
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Minnesota music community shows up, helps out, calls for change