Wayne Rosso has worked in music and technology for decades. He has worked with such artists as Aerosmith, Bee Gees, Crosby, Stills & Nash, Public Image LTD., Beach Boys, Phillip Glass, Fleetwood Mac, Rick James, New Kids on the Block, Slash, Evanescence and scores of others.
If you happened to have been strolling down Sunset Blvd. sometime in the mid-’60s, you more than likely would have run across a dirty, disheveled homeless guy... Read more.
Well, brace yourselves, folks, because we're diving headfirst into the perplexing vortex of the "What on earth happened to the good ol' sex, drugs, and rock and... Read more.
Millions of taxpayer dollars earmarked to rescue struggling independent arts and event venues found their way into the pockets of some rather well-off celebriti... Read more.
Billboard Magazine ran a story titled "Pop Stars Aren’t Popping Like They Used To — Do Labels Have a Plan?" The answer is, probably not. So what has to be d... Read more.
A song can speak to a soul in a way that words cannot. The rock era has produced some of the most iconic sound recordings of all time, and many have become publ... Read more.
Audius, a decentralized music platform, has experienced significant growth in recent years, fundamentally changing the way musicians interact with their audienc... Read more.
A relatively new AI-based technology, digital twins have only been around for a few short years but development was expedited as a result of the COVID-19 pandem... Read more.
While social media provides artists with direct access to fans and diversifies the music landscape, challenges such as saturation, decline in album sales, pirac... Read more.
In an era dominated by technological advancements, the music industry finds itself standing at the juncture of yet another acute transformation. Artificial inte... Read more.
With the advent of new technologies and the changing landscape of music consumption, the question of whether or not the music industry should be regulated has b... Read more.