Horace Trubridge is a music executive who’s completely in touch with his colourful past. Which is why the man who, this week, officially becomes general secretary of the Musicians’ Union ...
He texted me saying, I’ve just watched 24 Hour Party People and I think we should do that!” Felix White is sat in a South London pub garden next to ...
Three songs in to Imagine Dragons’ storming show at London’s Roundhouse on June 7, frontman Dan Reynolds takes a moment to dedicate one of his band’s biggest hits, It’s Time, ...
Top neighbouring rights execs reveal their biggest challenges“Making sure rights owners receive all the royalties to which they’re entitled. There remain a number of territories where neighbouring rights are ...
Should you ever be in close proximity to the recipient of this year’s Lifetime Achievement Ivor Novello Award, chances are you’ll hear him before you see him.
As soon as ...
Raoul Chatterjee doesn’t look like a man under pressure. Music Week meets him at MIDEM, where he cuts a rare cool, calm, deal-making figure amidst the hot and flustered Britpack ...
It’s a fucking journalist’s job to write the fucking truth. There’s something to write about here, get your fucking pencil sharp for a change. This is that kind of album.” ...
It’s the morning after the night before. A bleary-eyed nation has emerged from its slumbers to try and make sense of an election result that seemed unfathomable just days ago. ...
Music Glue founder Mark Meharry has told Music Week that he believes “music retail will be dominated by an artist-direct approach” within five years.
Now in its tenth year, Music ...
Apart from its secondary school, Cheney Lane is like many other roads in east Oxford: quiet, tree-lined and unassuming. In the 1980s, two of the school’s students, Mark Gardener and ...