Flying Dog releases first compilation disc
"Beer and music go hand in hand. Literally. When's the last time you drank a beer in silence?"
Google unveils $10-a-month ‘All Access’ music plan
SAN FRANCISCO — Google on Wednesday launched a subscription-based music service, allowing users of Android phones and tablets to listen to their favorite songs and artists for a monthly fee. […]
Violinist sues Ocean City over noise ordinance
OCEAN CITY — A violinist is suing Ocean City, saying police hassled him over his music while enforcing a restrictive noise ordinance. The American Civil Liberties Union has sued on […]
Denied cert, downloader says she can’t pay
MINNEAPOLIS — A Minnesota woman at the center of a long-running court fight over the unauthorized downloading of copyrighted music said there’s still no way she can pay record companies […]
Salisbury recording studio seeks more local artists
SALISBURY — Passersby on Salisbury’s Downtown Plaza may not realize that a recording studio lies behind the large glass panes that showcase a clean room with a white couch and […]
Baltimore orchestra aims for fashion makeover
The Baltimore Symphony Orchestra is partnering with Parsons The New School for Design to re-imagine traditional concert dress for musicians. The orchestra announced Thursday that 16 students from Parsons in […]
Rams Head concert venue opens at Maryland Live! casino
Country music legend Charlie Daniels and his band gave the premiere performance at the new Ram's Head Center Stage concert hall at Maryland Live! Thursday night. The venue can seat up to 600 people and will feature live acts 6 nights a week.
Baltimore music label removes music by temple gunman
A Baltimore label that distributed music by the gunman in the Wisconsin Sikh temple shooting says it has removed all of the band’s music from its website. Label 56 also […]
Debunking the myths of ’99 Problems’
So it turns out that, contrary to all appearances, Jay-Z is not the world’s foremost legal scholar after all. Caleb Mason, a law professor at Southwestern Law School recently published […]
Supreme Court won’t reduce student’s $675k music download fine
BOSTON — A former Boston University student who was ordered to pay $675,000 for illegally downloading and sharing 30 songs on the Internet says he will continue fighting the penalty, […]





