#12- Nicki Minaj v Tracy Chapman Lawsuit, Online Ticketed Events, and Concord Music Takes Big Steps
The music industry may be halted but that doesn’t mean that the industry isn’t making moves. Joe and Colin discuss the Nicki Minaj v Tracy Chapman lawsuit, country music dealing with COVID, big companies moving into ticket events, and Concord music group’s acquisition of the Imagine Dragons back catalog. New precedents in sampling, the market of ticketed events, and how Concord could be the next to make a “big 4” in music on That’s Showbiz Baby episode 12.
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Source:
Nicki Minaj Tracy Chapman lawsuit: https://www.billboard.com/articles/business/legal-and-management/9436187/nicki-minaj-tracy-chapman-copyright-suit-warns-experimentation
Apple Music sets sights on country:
https://www.rollingstone.com/music/music-country/apple-music-country-1046037/
Country Artist Managers dealing with the pandemic:
Eventbrite, Zoom, and Vimeo come together for ticketed events:
https://www.pollstar.com/article/eventbrite-partners-with-vimeo-integrates-zoom-146236
Facebook releases paid online event portal:
Concord Acquires Imagine Dragons Back Catalog:
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