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How Has Music Changed Since the 1950s?
A statistical analysis of how music composition evolved over time.
by
Daniel Parris
via
Stat Significant
on
July 10, 2024
Women are Superstars on Stage, but Still Rarely Get to Write Songs
Songwriting credits since 1958, broken down by gender.
by
Chris Dalla Riva
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Ashley Cai
via
The Pudding
on
July 20, 2023
The End of the Music Business
A century of recorded music has culminated in the infinite archive of streaming platforms. But is it really better for listeners?
by
Ethan Iverson
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The Nation
on
April 10, 2023
Why Do Modern Pop Songs Have So Many Credited Writers?
How modern songwriting evolved into a game of aggressive credit—even for the people who didn’t technically do the composing.
by
Chris Dalla Riva
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Tedium
on
February 4, 2023
partner
Springsteen’s Early Struggles Reveal How the Music Industry Has Changed
The album was once king. Now it’s the live show.
by
Jim Cullen
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Made By History
on
January 5, 2023
Ticketmaster’s Dark History
A 40-year saga of kickbacks, threats, political maneuvering, and the humiliation of Pearl Jam.
by
Maureen Tkacik
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Krista Brown
via
The American Prospect
on
December 21, 2022
I've Got Those Old Talking-Blues Blues Again
The Folkies and WWII, Part Two.
by
William Hogeland
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Hogeland's Bad History
on
October 13, 2022
The Unraveling of SST Records
Jim Ruland’s book on the legendary punk label helps explain why we lack a meaningful counterculture today.
by
Michael Friedrich
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The New Republic
on
May 3, 2022
The Black Record Label That Introduced the Beatles to America
Over its 13-year run, Vee Jay built a roster that left a lasting impact on every genre of music.
by
Bryan Greene
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Smithsonian
on
February 23, 2022
partner
What The Neil Young-Joe Rogan Dust-Up Tells Us About The Music Industry
The music industry is thriving — but it’s not always trickling down to artists.
by
Sam Backer
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Made By History
on
February 6, 2022
The Rise and Fall of Black Swan Records
The story of the first major black-owned record label and the mystery behind the man who created it.
by
Joe Richman
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Radio Diaries
on
June 25, 2021
Islands in the Stream
Musicians are in peril, at the mercy of giant monopolies that profit off their work.
by
David Dayen
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The American Prospect
on
March 22, 2021
partner
The Crossroads Facing Country Music After Morgan Wallen’s Use of a Racist Slur
Will the industry remain a bastion of conservatism, or take advantage of the opportunity to broaden its base?
by
Amanda Marie Martinez
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Made By History
on
February 17, 2021
partner
Remember Punk Rock? Probably Not...: The Real Culture War of 1980's America
When most people hear the word “punk,” they think of drug addled, nasty behavior. The truth is, it was driven by a visceral hatred for the president.
by
Kevin Mattson
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HNN
on
August 30, 2020
The My Generation: An Oral History Of Myspace Music
Myspace changed the way we discovered music and fell apart after conquering the world.
by
Michael Tedder
via
Stereogum
on
March 30, 2020
Why Disco Made Pop Songs Longer
Disco, DJs, and the impact of the 12-inch single.
by
Estelle Caswell
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Vox Earworm
on
April 25, 2019
The Year That Changed Hip-Hop Forever
Stereo Williams takes a look back at 1988, a year that established the blueprint for the next thirty years of hip-hop.
by
Stereo Williams
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The Daily Beast
on
February 26, 2018
Dear Charlie
Charlie Rich, the tragic soul man whose legacy was largely forgotten after his brief period of fame.
by
Joe Hagan
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Oxford American
on
January 7, 2014
That ’70s Show
Forty years ago, Willie, Waylon, Jerry Jeff, and a whole host of Texas misfits brought the hippies and rednecks together in outlaw country.
by
John Spong
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Texas Monthly
on
January 21, 2013
Willie Nelson at 70
"The Essential Willie Nelson" compilation demonstrates the continuity of Nelson's style across a variety of musical genres.
by
Gene Santoro
via
The Nation
on
October 30, 2003
The Earliest Known ‘Country’ Recording Has Been Found. The Singer? A Black Man.
A new release of an 1891 song by Louis Vasnier deepens what we know about the genre’s origins.
by
Geoff Edgers
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Washington Post
on
November 30, 2024
How R.E.M. Created Alternative Music
In the cultural wasteland of the Reagan era, they showed that a band could have mass appeal without being cheesy, or nostalgic, or playing hair metal.
by
Mark Krotov
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The New Yorker
on
November 13, 2024
Memphis: The Roots of Rock in the Land of the Mississippians
Rising on the lands of an ancient agricultural system, Memphis has a long history of negotiating social conflict and change while singing the blues.
by
Rob Crossan
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JSTOR Daily
on
October 18, 2024
Has Pop Music Got Less Melodic? I’ve Immersed Myself in 70 Years of Hits – This is What I’ve Found
A new study claims that songs have become less complex. But the magic of these short, sharp tunes can’t be so easily distilled.
by
Tom Breihan
via
The Guardian
on
August 5, 2024
How Joni Mitchell Pioneered Her Own Form of Artistic Genius
On the long and continuing struggle of women artists for recognition on their own terms.
by
Ann Powers
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Literary Hub
on
June 17, 2024
How Nashville Outsiders Changed Country Music Forever
An excerpt from the new book "Willie, Waylon, and the Boys."
by
Brian Fairbanks
via
Nashville Scene
on
June 13, 2024
The Strangest Hit Songwriter in History
He wrote one of my favorite songs, but was so much more than a composer.
by
Ted Gioia
via
The Honest Broker
on
June 12, 2024
partner
How Country Music Became Patriotic
Country music boosters rebranded the genre and tied it to America's military mission as a way to build popularity.
by
Joseph M. Thompson
via
Made By History
on
June 6, 2024
The Song of the Summer Is Actually the Song of 1982
Sabrina Carpenter’s “Espresso” is one of several recent hits bringing back the genre that never got a name.
by
Dan Charnas
via
Slate
on
June 4, 2024
The Little-Known Legacy of the EP
“An Ideal for Living” explores the fascinating backstory of a mini music format.
by
Steven Heller
via
Print
on
June 4, 2024
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