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The Morning Tabs – November 18

November 18, 2010

Today’s Tabs include a scandalous profile of former Epic executive Amanda Ghost, a musician riding the rails to good publicity, and a lot of talking loud and saying nothing in the eMusic saga.

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The Couch Sessions, Volume Five

October 15, 2010

Welcome to the latest edition of the Couch Sessions, in which Rock Shrink Lisa Thaler, LCSW, tackles the music career-related anxieties and fears of our readers.

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Does Your Music Always Come Out the Way You Want It To?

October 7, 2010

Creativity is as much a sickness as it is a gift.

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TMI? Merge.fm Lets Fans See, Participate In Artists’ Songwriting

July 9, 2010
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As a fan, it can be fun trying to imagine how a band developed your favorite song, and a new site called Merge.fm gives artists the opportunity to pull back that curtain on songwriting.

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What NOT to Do: Mix Too Many Genres Together

May 26, 2010

When it comes to the tasks and processes involved in making and promoting music, there’s no one right way to do anything. There are, however, plenty of wrong ways, and that’s why we created What NOT to Do, a regular series in which we help you avoid making the mistakes everybody makes when they’re trying [...]

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Four Chords. That’s It.

May 12, 2010
Axis of Awesome

You know how you hear crusty, embittered musicians bitterly muttering that “all the hits use the same four chords”? It turns out this is completely, utterly, irrefutably true.

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