News: BMI Mourns the Loss of Gospel Legend Bishop Rance Allen
BMI is saddened by the loss of longtime affiliate, renowned Gospel singer/songwriter Bishop Rance Allen, who passed away on October 31 in Sylvania, Ohio at the age of 71. A
BMI is saddened by the loss of longtime affiliate, renowned Gospel singer/songwriter Bishop Rance Allen, who passed away on October 31 in Sylvania, Ohio at the age of 71. A
Peloton has announced a new partnership with Beyoncé to offer bootcamp, strength and spin workouts on the popular fitness app. It comes after the company confirmed that the singer is Peloton’s
deadmau5 tweeted that he simply couldn’t wait until Friday’s scheduled release date to share the massive collaboration. deadmau5 simply couldn’t wait any longer to share new his track with Kiesza. Addressing
GunFight, YAMAN, LILO, and more are featured in this week’s installment of “Underground Vibes.” GunFight – “Virtual Séance” Bringing fresh and atmospheric industrial techno vibes to the table, GunFight’s latest
Ableton has finally announced the newest version of Live, disclosed today to be hitting the “shelves” in early 2021. I wanted to take a moment to recognize some of the bigger
The winner’s design will also be incorporated into a real-life custom helmet signed by Marshmello. If you’ve ever wanted to make changes to Marshmello‘s helmet, now’s your chance. After the success of
“Ouroboros” is derived from mythology and symbolizes the cycles of life, death, and rebirth. Longstanding friends from the Los Angeles-based duo Bósa and Bay Area world fusion trio Beats Antique have
Xbox developers turned to the electronic music scene to market the launch of Xbox Series X/S. The gaming community is celebrating the release of the Xbox Series X/S today, November
Carnage is bringing along an all-star electronic music cast for his first normalized festival since the onset of COVID-19. Carnage is celebrating his return to the festival circuit. The bass music
Live Nation is optimistic that live music will return next summer in full force. Despite the mass cancellation of shows, tours and festivals due to the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic, Live