The Mike Herrera Hour, July 26, 2013
Andrew Anderson is back to talk hardcore politics and current events. Be sure to tune in tonight at 8pm ET!
Andrew Anderson is back to talk hardcore politics and current events. Be sure to tune in tonight at 8pm ET!
The Gaslight Anthem, Vampire Weekend, Passion Pit, and Kendrick Lamar will be headlining the Boston Calling festival taking place September 7th and 8th. View the full lineup by clicking “Read More.”
Relient K, Hellogoodbye, William Beckett, and Mike Mains & the Branches are going out on tour this spring. Check out the dates by clicking “Read More.”
Only two days into the week and already two of the most seminal bands of the modern music scene have announced indefinite hiatuses. Both after thirteen years together, Thrice and Thursday will be taking a break from music for the foreseeable future after their respective upcoming tours.
Songwriter Don Black, OBE will be honored as a BMI Icon at the U.S. performing right organization’s annual London Awards. The ceremony is Tuesday, October 5 at London’s Dorchester Hotel, Park Lane.
Josh Madden is heading to Chicago to DJ some shows at Lollapalooza 2010. However on tonight’s show, he’s bringing you the music from the cancelled Lollapalooza 2004 festival. Tune in at 8pm EST every Thursday nights for First Person with Josh Madden – only on idobi Radio.
idobi Radio caught up with Runner Runner last night at Recher Theatre in Towson, MD. We sat down for an interview with singer Peter Munters and bassist Jon Berry.
U2, AC/DC, Beyonce, Bruce Springsten and Britney Spears are among the musicians who earned the most money in the past year, according to a new Forbes list.
The late ’70s, when punk exploded and disco imploded, were tumultuous years for the music industry. A time bomb embedded in legislation from that era, the U.S. Copyright Act of 1976, could bring another round of tumult to the business, due to provisions that allow authors or their heirs to terminate copyright grants.
There was a time when most aspiring musicians had the same dream: to sign a deal with a major record label. Now, with the structure of the music business shifting radically, some industry iconoclasts are sidestepping the music giants and inventing new ways for artists to make and market their music – without ever signing a traditional recording contract. The latest effort comes from Brian Message, manager of the alternative band Radiohead, which gave away its last album, “In Rainbows,” on the Internet. His venture, called Polyphonic, which was announced this month, will look to invest a few hundred thousand… Read more »