GRAMMY CHEW: THE
PRE-GRAMMY BOUNCE Let's hear it for ironic guitar-smashing. (3/2a)
SOUNDCLOUD BANKS
ON FAN DEVOTION A new approach to leveling the playing field (3/2a)
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BLACK HISTORY MONTH
A jazz chronicle of fighting the power.
GRAMMYS: WHERE TO FROM HERE?
After the snubs, the show.
ACQUITTED
In a phenomenal display of cowardice.
MOVING THE NEEDLE
When vaccination schedules and touring schedules meet.
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The Association of Independent Music Publishers packed the Princeton Club in New York this week for an afternoon-long Indie Music Publishing Summit that kicked off with a lunchtime discussion on issues facing publishers today. The group cheered Spotify’s “Secret Genius” program for songwriters, kvetched about the lack of centralized platforms for royalty collections and laughed at running jokes about program coordinator Phil Ciadella. Providing the indie perspective on a day that included Downtown's COO Andrew Bergman chatting with Benny Blanco and ABKCO’s Alisa Coleman grilling trade group reps were, from left, Kobalt Music President Laurent Hubert; Golnar Khosrowshahi, Founder and President, Reservoir; Jake Wisely, CEO, Bicycle Music Co.; and Maria Egan, President, Pulse Music Publishing.