links for 2007-03-22

Bruce Springsteen Book: For You One of the cool things from the Springsteen discussion — some fans are putting together a very cool book of personal Bruce experiences. (tags: musicbusiness)

links for 2007-03-18

American Idol Songwriting Competition Details Getting Clearer (tags: musicbusiness americanidol)

links for 2007-03-17

Getting Made at SXSW While SXSW is probably the music conference that is most “open” to the public, it’s still a staging ground for new acts, carefully organized by labels that want their recent signings to come off as the…

Live Recording Patent Busted

With all the internet radio and YouTube stuff happening this week, this news nugget nearly slipped by me: The EFF managed to get a patent revoked that prevented many artists and clubs from offering quick-turnaround CD recordings of live performances.…

Rules of Engagement for Radio and Independent Labels

A2IM has published the “Rules of Engagement” document that evolved from the settlement agreement with the country’s four biggest radio chains. In some ways, it feels like a throwback to twenty years ago. In the pre-web days, to bend the…

Your Music — At a Church Near You

In Host Your Own Concerts, I wrote about churches as a viable type of venue for concerts you can stage on your own. The trend’s really taking off, with more megachurches hosting evening entertainment. While most of the events are…

The Orchard Teams with Last.fm

Independent media distributor The Orchard has teamed up with social music service Last.fm to make its catalog of over one million tracks available to the service’s users. If you haven’t used Last.fm, you should definitely check it out. While it’s…

links for 2007-03-14

FMQB: The Effect of American Idol on Pop Music (tags: musicbusiness americanidol) Lily Allen slates Apple’s iTunes tactics (British singer Lily Allen has accused Apple of bullying musicians into providing exclusive content for iTunes.) Um, Lily? You have a really…

Quit Yer iTunes Bellyaching

If I see anything else that tries to frame the front of the iTunes Store as a potential scandal, I’m gonna hurl. There’s nothing wrong with iTunes, as a content aggregator, choosing how to allocate its promotional inventory. Brick-and-mortar stores…