Biz

Big Bands Go Small Town: Coran Capshaw, Dave Matthews Jolt Music Biz

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THE HOLLYWOOD REPORTER | Oct. 28, 2005 By DEBORAH WILKER CROZET, Va – While the numbers for recorded and live music have been mostly down again this year, one thriving small-town music operation is bucking industry trends. More than 500 artists – including the Rolling Stones, Dave Matthews Band, Eminem, 50 Cent, Kenny Chesney and John Mayer – now trust the marketing and sales of everything from concert tickets and CDs to posters, exclusive downloads, T-shirts, live recordings and more to little-known Musictoday,

Big Bands Go Small Town: Coran Capshaw, Dave Matthews Jolt Music Biz 2018-04-19T21:21:17+00:00

For StubHub and the like, playing second fiddle pays

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THE HOLLYWOOD REPORTER/REUTERS: Business-Music | Tues Nov. 7, 2006 4:00am PST By DEBORAH WILKER NEW YORK -- Just who is entitled to profit from the markup on resales, how best to price tickets initially and how to ensure that loyal fans get a genuine . . .

For StubHub and the like, playing second fiddle pays 2018-04-19T21:21:21+00:00

Secondary ticket-selling changes face of concerts

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THE HOLLYWOOD REPORTER/REUTERS: Business-Music | Tues Nov. 7, 2006 4:00am PST By DEBORAH WILKER NEW YORK (Hollywood Reporter) — While sales of recorded music and attendance at concerts continue to slide, profits in the increasingly legitimate . . .

Secondary ticket-selling changes face of concerts 2018-04-19T21:21:21+00:00

Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and Museum Opens in Cleveland

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KNIGHT-RIDDER/TRIBUNE NEWS SERVICE | Sept. 1, 1995 Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and Museum Opens in Cleveland By DEBORAH WILKER CLEVELAND — Baseball has Cooperstown. Football has Canton. But for most rock fans . . .

Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and Museum Opens in Cleveland 2018-04-19T21:21:21+00:00