Meet Dell Glover….The Man That Changed The Music Business Forever!

It all started with the curious mind of Dell Glover in 1994. Glover was a temporary employee at the PolyGram factory which manufactured the new sensation of compact-disk. Glover trying to land a full time position with the company found himself at employee parties giving himself a chance to socialize with managers. Glover noticed that the music being played was smuggled music form the plant.


(Video) Juicy J Might Retire and Trade Music for the Board Room

At 40 years of age this successful Oscar winning, Grammy nominated Hip Hop artist and producer is seriously considering life after the mic. If Jordan Michael Houston aka Juicy J Might Retire and Trade Music for the Board Room soon, would the game’s newest CEO enter corporate life by exiting the latest peak of his music career?


Bobby Shmurda’s Momager Explains His Recent Rant And His Lack Of Checks

Bobby Shmurda’s momager, Leslie Pollard, explains the reason behind Shmurda’s recent rant about not getting paid for his shows.


T.I. Skeptical About Tiny’s Return To Music?

  Recently T.I. and Tiny both released records back to back on the same day. T.I.’s “Stay” released first, and what seemed like a reply track from Tiny called “What You Gon’ Do?” came right after. But after years of her breakup with Xscape is T.I. warming up to his wife being back in the music business? Check out what he thinks about it after the jump.


If You Want To Work In Music, You Should Probably Live In 1 of These 10 Cities

The obvious places for people who want to get into music are NYC and L.A., but there are also a handful of other cities that are booming in the music industry and can give you high chances of landing a gig in the biz. In terms of concentration of music industry jobs, Nashville is tops with 7.8 per 1,000 residents, according to EMSI data in the report. Los Angeles is a distant second with 2.8. Austin is third with 2.6. At 2.0, New York actually falls beneath the 2.1 of Charlotte, N.C. It should come as no surprise that the cities with the three highest concentrations of music industry jobs also have the best-paying ones. Los Angeles tops all markets in average music job earnings with 175% of the country’s average salary. Nashville is second at 156%, and New York is third at 147%. Music jobs pay less than the national average in Charlotte (99%), Austin (94%), Atlanta (85%), Memphis (79%) and New Orleans (73%).


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