Eric Garcetti and Bill de Blasio have both cast their doubts over events returning this year
30.03.2020 - 22:11 / billboard.com
Neeta Ragoowansi succeeds Barry Bergman, who had led the association since its founding in 1993.The Music Managers Forum (MMF-US), which serves as a collective voice for artist managers and self-managed artists, has elected entertainment attorney Neeta Ragoowansi its new president -- making her the second leader in the trade association's 27-year-history.
Board members at the MMF-US also voted in vice president Andrew Zambrowski and secretary Justin Seidenberg as board officers, and approved
Eric Garcetti and Bill de Blasio have both cast their doubts over events returning this year
Selena Quintanilla’s music legacy not only lives on through her five studio albums, but her array of music videos. 25 years after her death, fans have chance to remember the Queen of Tejano through the images she has left behind. The Mexican American songstress brought the essence and craft of her songs to life through the visuals which have been viewed on YouTube over a million times.
Wynn Handman, the longtime New York acting teacher and artistic director of the American Place Theatre, has died. He was 97.
Scotland winger Gary Mackay-Steven has seen first-hand the chilling rise that has left New York at the epicentre of the coronavirus outbreak in America.
New York has begun digging mass graves in its public cemetery with pictures showing wooden coffins stacked on top of each other.
Dynamo appears to walk through a border wall dividing Mexico and the US in footage from his new TV programme.
Dua Lipa is riding the wave of another global hit with “Don’t Start Now,” the lead single off her sophomore album, Future Nostalgia. While the track turned out to be a smash, she faced a lot of uncertainty before releasing it due to fears that it wouldn’t measure up to her previous high-water mark: “New Rules.”
Fred The Godson has asked fans to pray for him after revealing he is being treated for coronavirus in hospital.
A judge has dismissed a class action lawsuit against Universal Music Group (UMG) originally brought by several artists and estates over a 2008 vault fire.
Late last year, it was announced that New York City’s CMJ Music Marathon would return for the first time in five years. The week-long multi-venue festival was initially launched in 1978, and ran through 2015. However following a change in ownership and a string of legal issues, the event’s future was uncertain. Now, the British platform Amazing Radio has announced the acquisition of the CMJ brand.