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But the most striking trend was that American music listeners spent more money on vinyl records than CDs during the period marked by retail store closures and tour cancellations. Vinyl revenue was ...
There have been dozens of versions of Now That's What I Call Music released over the years, but only one of them sells for up to $500. It's the U.K. release of Now That's What I Call Music 4, the ...
Streaming services still account for the vast majority of all music revenue in the US—84 percent, up from 83 percent in 2021. The RIAA says there was an average of 92 million streaming music ...
The parent company of Columbia House, the music-subscription king of the '80s and '90s, filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection. Two NPR music editors remember the good and the bad.
Why Music Fans of the 1980s Ditched Vinyl for CDs 3 minute read A Philips technician gives a demonstration on how to use the new compact disc (CD) on Mar. 7, 1981 in Paris. AFP/Getty Images ...
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The '80s was a massive and extremely diverse decade for pop music and the bill for the “I Want My 80s Tour,” which comes to Flagstar at Westbury Music Fair on July 9, proves it.
Bob Marley was a psychic and that made his music deeper. On "Being Black: The '80s" I dive into "Redemption Song" and Black determination.
Meanwhile, 2020 has brought a significant drop-off for the CD. In the first half of 2019, 18.6 million units of CDs were shipped, meaning that figure dropped by nearly half this year.