Music

RBD joins AOL Latino to launch new music show.

Expanding on traditional music countdown shows, AOL Latino will launch the “Top 11 AOL Latino Countdown,” an interactive music video countdown program.

Online customers are good for the Music Business.

Music execs must be clicking up their heels.

At one point not so very long ago, music executives thought that digital downloading would be their death knell, and they were locked in legal battles from coast to coast to stop the practice.

But things change.

New headache for Music Industry.

“I’ll take Madonna’s ‘Jump,’ you can have Tiesto Ft. Maxi Jazz’s ‘Dance4life.'”

In a study of nearly 1,500 6-to-13-year-olds in Britain, released jointly by the newsweekly New Media Age and Intuitive Media, children admitted that they use the Bluetooth wireless feature of their phones to swap music — without the consent of copyright holders.

‘Los Cocorocos’ the union of Salsa & Reggaeton.

‘Los Cocorocos’ is the first release to be launched by indie CMG (Coalition Music Group) distributed by Universal/MOTOWN.

Engagement is Dynamic – not Static.

Last week, fellow Spin writer Cory Treffiletti explored the notion of what constitutes a “hit” in today’s fragmented music landscape, where personalization and niche interests now rule over a marketplace that was once dominated by artists with mass appeal.

Some of the forward-thinking folks on the fringes of the music business see a label-less future coming for music artists, in which the majority of revenues and profits are not derived from record sales, but from touring and merchandise sales. It’s an interesting concept, especially considering that labels are less apt these days to place a significant chunk of promotional dollars behind niche acts, and that bands have historically made a good deal of money from their live shows.

Johnny Pacheco celebrates 50 Years of Music.

Fania, the famed label that originated Salsa, announced the release of Johnny Pacheco A Man and His Music, a two-disc retrospective commemorating Pacheco’s celebrated career. The release coincides with the Fania All Stars reunion concert to celebrate Pacheco’s 50th Anniversary in music on Friday, October 20th at The Theater-Madison Square Garden.

The FANIA All-Stars reunite in a Tribute to Johnny Pacheco’s 50th Anniversary.

The Fania All-Stars will reunite to celebrate Johnny Pacheco’s 50th Anniversary in music, on Friday, October 20th, beginning at 8 p.m., at The Theater-Madison Square Garden. The once in a lifetime concert will capture three eras of Latin music: Charanga, Tumbao and Salsa, in which Pacheco has excelled at different times during his incredible musical career. The spectacular production will include the most prolific ensemble in the history of Latin music.

Mega TV celebrates Hispanic Heritage month with Top Singers.

Mega TV Channel 22 today that in celebration of Hispanic Heritage Month, Miami’s newest Spanish-language television station will broadcast two very special concert performances by two of Latin America’s top singing sensations, Shakira and Willy Chirino.

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