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Concerts with Record Attendance

How big is too big? The biggest concert by live attendance clocks in at a record 3.5 million people. This begs the question: Do bigger venues, stages, or concerts mean […]

Musicians File Bankruptcy List

Musicians seem all too prone to file for bankruptcy protection. It must be part of the career hazards that musicians face. Filing for bankruptcy protection does not always mean that […]

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Electronic music in the 1920’s – the ondes Martenot

The ondes Martenot (which is French for “Martenot waves”, also known as the ondium Martenot, Martenot and ondes musicales) is one of the first electronic musical instruments ever created. It […]

Today in music history

It’s been up for a little while already, but I just wanted to officially let everyone know about our new music history pages. You can look up what happened on […]

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Music History Archives

We’ve put up a new page entitled “Today in Music History“. It lists all the important music related events on today’s day of the year such as births, deaths, music […]

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