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Singer Angie Stone Dies at 63 in Car Accident
Soul and R&B singer Angie Stone died Saturday at age 63 in a vehicle collision in Georgia while traveling with nine others after a performance in Alabama; details on the extent of injuries to others involved were not immediately available.
Singer Angie Stone Dies at 63 in Car Accident
Soul and R&B singer Angie Stone died Saturday at age 63 in a vehicle collision in Georgia while traveling with nine others after a performance in Alabama; details on the extent of injuries to others involved were not immediately available.
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12% Bias Score


Froukje Takes Break from Music in 2024
Dutch singer Froukje, known for hits like "Groter Dan Ik," is taking a break from music in 2024, foregoing touring and new releases to pursue a three-day-a-week internship and focus on her mental health, a decision viewed as healthy by music journalist Atze de Vrieze.
Froukje Takes Break from Music in 2024
Dutch singer Froukje, known for hits like "Groter Dan Ik," is taking a break from music in 2024, foregoing touring and new releases to pursue a three-day-a-week internship and focus on her mental health, a decision viewed as healthy by music journalist Atze de Vrieze.
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32% Bias Score


Grupo Firme Cancels Mazatlán Show After Death Threat
A severed head found near Tijuana with a threat against Grupo Firme caused the band to cancel their Mazatlán Carnival performance, highlighting the pervasive influence of organized crime on Mexico's entertainment industry and the dangers faced by artists.
Grupo Firme Cancels Mazatlán Show After Death Threat
A severed head found near Tijuana with a threat against Grupo Firme caused the band to cancel their Mazatlán Carnival performance, highlighting the pervasive influence of organized crime on Mexico's entertainment industry and the dangers faced by artists.
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60% Bias Score


British Musicians Protest AI Copyright Bill with Silent Album
British musicians released a silent album, "Is This What We Want?", protesting a UK bill that would allow AI companies to use their music for training without compensation, highlighting concerns about economic impact and lack of control; the protest includes a newspaper ad campaign.
British Musicians Protest AI Copyright Bill with Silent Album
British musicians released a silent album, "Is This What We Want?", protesting a UK bill that would allow AI companies to use their music for training without compensation, highlighting concerns about economic impact and lack of control; the protest includes a newspaper ad campaign.
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56% Bias Score


Musicians Protest UK AI Copyright Law Changes with Silent Album
More than 1,000 musicians, including Annie Lennox, Damon Albarn, and Kate Bush, released a silent album on Tuesday to protest UK government plans to allow AI companies to use copyrighted music for training models without licenses, fearing this would negatively impact their livelihoods and the UK mus...
Musicians Protest UK AI Copyright Law Changes with Silent Album
More than 1,000 musicians, including Annie Lennox, Damon Albarn, and Kate Bush, released a silent album on Tuesday to protest UK government plans to allow AI companies to use copyrighted music for training models without licenses, fearing this would negatively impact their livelihoods and the UK mus...
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60% Bias Score


Spanish Rock Manager's Resilience and Success
Alén Ayerdi, a 50-year-old from Pamplona, Spain, overcame personal tragedies and health issues to become a leading figure in Spanish rock, managing artists like Robe and Marea, running a successful record label (El Dromedario Records), and playing drums in two bands; his approach challenges industry...
Spanish Rock Manager's Resilience and Success
Alén Ayerdi, a 50-year-old from Pamplona, Spain, overcame personal tragedies and health issues to become a leading figure in Spanish rock, managing artists like Robe and Marea, running a successful record label (El Dromedario Records), and playing drums in two bands; his approach challenges industry...
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36% Bias Score

Singer Angie Stone Dies at 63 in Car Crash
Grammy-nominated R&B singer Angie Stone died Saturday at age 63 in a single-vehicle car crash in Atlanta, Georgia, while returning from Alabama; she was the sole fatality.

Singer Angie Stone Dies at 63 in Car Crash
Grammy-nominated R&B singer Angie Stone died Saturday at age 63 in a single-vehicle car crash in Atlanta, Georgia, while returning from Alabama; she was the sole fatality.
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20% Bias Score

Froukje Takes a Break from Music in 2024
Dutch singer Froukje, known for hits like "Groter Dan Ik," is taking a break from music in 2024, forgoing touring and new releases to focus on personal growth and creative rejuvenation, a decision supported by music journalist Atze de Vrieze as a healthy practice.

Froukje Takes a Break from Music in 2024
Dutch singer Froukje, known for hits like "Groter Dan Ik," is taking a break from music in 2024, forgoing touring and new releases to focus on personal growth and creative rejuvenation, a decision supported by music journalist Atze de Vrieze as a healthy practice.
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40% Bias Score

Musicians Protest AI Copyright Changes as Meta Faces Piracy Lawsuit
Over 1,000 musicians released a silent album protesting a UK proposal to allow AI companies to use copyrighted material without licensing, while Meta faces legal action for allegedly using 80 terabytes of pirated books to train its AI models, highlighting the conflict between AI development and crea...

Musicians Protest AI Copyright Changes as Meta Faces Piracy Lawsuit
Over 1,000 musicians released a silent album protesting a UK proposal to allow AI companies to use copyrighted material without licensing, while Meta faces legal action for allegedly using 80 terabytes of pirated books to train its AI models, highlighting the conflict between AI development and crea...
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44% Bias Score

UK Musicians Protest AI Copyright Plan
Over 1000 British musicians released a silent album, "Is This What You Want?", protesting a UK government plan to relax copyright laws for AI use, alongside a letter signed by 30 prominent figures including Paul McCartney and Elton John, criticizing the reform and sparking a "Make it Fair" campaign ...

UK Musicians Protest AI Copyright Plan
Over 1000 British musicians released a silent album, "Is This What You Want?", protesting a UK government plan to relax copyright laws for AI use, alongside a letter signed by 30 prominent figures including Paul McCartney and Elton John, criticizing the reform and sparking a "Make it Fair" campaign ...
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56% Bias Score

Bob Dylan's Manager, Jeff Rosen: Architect of a Resurgent Career
Jeff Rosen, Bob Dylan's manager since 1989, orchestrated key career moves, including the Bootleg Series, the Bob Dylan Center, and the Scorsese documentary, significantly shaping Dylan's later success and legacy.

Bob Dylan's Manager, Jeff Rosen: Architect of a Resurgent Career
Jeff Rosen, Bob Dylan's manager since 1989, orchestrated key career moves, including the Bootleg Series, the Bob Dylan Center, and the Scorsese documentary, significantly shaping Dylan's later success and legacy.
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40% Bias Score

De Palma's "Phantom of the Paradise": A 1974 Critique of Music Industry Commercialization
Brian De Palma's 1974 musical "Phantom of the Paradise" critiques the music industry's commercialization, drawing inspiration from Phil Spector, and blending elements from classic literature, initially failing commercially but later influencing artists like Daft Punk.

De Palma's "Phantom of the Paradise": A 1974 Critique of Music Industry Commercialization
Brian De Palma's 1974 musical "Phantom of the Paradise" critiques the music industry's commercialization, drawing inspiration from Phil Spector, and blending elements from classic literature, initially failing commercially but later influencing artists like Daft Punk.
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24% Bias Score
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