LOS ANGELES, Calif. — Underground Mexican hip-hop artist/entrepreneur, SOLOW13, breaks the music game wide open by establishing his own label, TRUTH LOVES LA WFAMILIA, LLC or simply LAWFAMILIA, LLC. The new imprint is a collaborative partnership between SOLOW13 and famed West Coast label, Latin Thug Records - best known for being founded by Cypress Hill’s Sen Dog and home to the Reyes Brothers, B Real’s “Gunslinger” albums and many other notable releases.
Triumph from Tragedy: Self-Made Hip-Hop Artist SOLOW13 Spreads the TRUTH
Related Searches: NEWS: Companies and People, NEWS: Industry Headlines, NEWS: Record Labels, Story Index
Music Critics Must Die: Taking the Maxim Magazine Approach to the Max
COLUMN: Scott G says we shouldn’t be too hard on Maxim magazine for reviewing an album they hadn’t heard. They are pioneers in a new form of rock journalism.
Related Searches: Articles and Columns, COLUMN: Scott G - Music Critics Must Die, Story Index
Signatures Network and Live Nation Named in Wrongful Termination Suit Filed by Rukin Hyland Doria and Tindall
SAN FRANCISCO, Calif. — The law firm of Rukin Hyland Doria & Tindall LLP has filed a lawsuit on behalf of the former CFO of Signatures Network Inc. (SNI) in California Superior Court (Case No. CGC-08-472337) charging that SNI wrongfully terminated him after he protested allegedly fraudulent practices at the company that deprived its musical artists of millions of dollars in royalty payments.
Related Searches: NEWS: Companies and People, NEWS: Industry Headlines, Story Index
Music Critics Must Die: The Death of Pro Tools & Other NAMM Events
COLUMN: Scott G was happy to ogle the tons of software, DAWs, gadgets, guitars, and gear galore at the NAMM show, but an Apple demo seemed to predict the way the industry is moving.
Related Searches: Articles and Columns, COLUMN: Scott G - Music Critics Must Die, REPORTS: NAMM, Story Index
Willie Nelson Calls for Impeachment of Bush on The Alex Jones Show
AUSTIN, Texas — American icon Willie Nelson says he supports efforts to impeach President Bush and “throw the bastards out,” adding that the administration will do anything to stay in power, including staging an event to cancel the election. In his second appearance this month, Nelson told The Alex Jones Show today that he supported Dennis Kucinich’s attempt to impeach Bush.
Related Searches: NEWS: Artists and Bands, NEWS: Industry Headlines, NEWS: Internet Radio, Story Index
Manhattan LAMN Jam Launches Tuesday, March 18: Artists Perform for $20,000 in Prizes
HOLLYWOOD, Calif. — The Los Angeles Music Network’s “LAMN Jam” heads for the Big Apple. Launched three years ago in Los Angeles (where performances continue), LAMN Jams go beyond traditional showcases by featuring artists performing original songs, followed by instant professional critiques from a panel of industry experts. This year, artists will perform for $20,000 in prizes.
Related Searches: NEWS: Events, NEWS: Industry Headlines, NEWS: NARIP and LAMN, Story Index
Music Critics Must Die: Grammy Whammy
COLUMN: Proving once more that bigger does not mean better, the 50th Grammy Awards event was bombastic, bumbling and bloated. Scott G watched and would have been appalled if he wasn’t so bored.
Related Searches: Articles and Columns, COLUMN: Scott G - Music Critics Must Die, Story Index
JSM Music Celebrates Its Top 10 Super Bowl Ad Featuring Justin Timberlake
NEW YORK, N.Y. — JSM Music, Inc., the largest commercial music production company in America, scored a major touch down at the Super Bowl having provided music for one of the top ad-spots during the game. JSM’s music was featured on Pepsi’s “Magnetic Attraction” advertisement which showcased the musical and acting talents of superstar performer Justin Timberlake.
Related Searches: NEWS: Industry Headlines, News: Music in Advertising, Story Index









