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Brand This Way What Aerosmith, Kiss, and Elton John can tell you about branding. |
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Entrepreneur June 2004 Gwen Moran |
Marketing Buzz 06/04 Building a fan base, inexpensive market research and more. |
BusinessWeek January 8, 2007 Tom Lowry |
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Reason June 2001 Charles Paul Freund |
Still Fab Why we keep listening to the Beatles... |
BusinessWeek February 6, 2006 Jon Fine |
Rockers, Keep Your Day Jobs The mainstream rock act that reliably sells platinum, or 1 million copies, is an endangered species. |
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Top 10: Rock Duos Singer/guitarist duos have become legendary in the world of rock, the driving force behind some of the most popular bands of the last four decades. Here is a look at the top 10 rock duos of all time. |
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Top 10: Rock 'n' Roll Dinosaurs The following acts have defied decades of changing trends and styles, substance abuse, dubious artistic choices, deaths in the family, and near fatal palm tree incidents. |
AskMen.com Craig Mazin |
Top 10: Americana Albums It's not altogether easy to pinpoint exactly what makes an album steeped in "Americana," but there are some definite ground rules that apply. |
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Top 10: Comeback Albums All of these top 10 comeback albums helped to not only pull careers out of the toilet, but also remind fans of what the fuss was all about in the first place. |
The Motley Fool January 22, 2008 Anders Bylund |
"Rock Band" Leads Us Into a Brave New World Only available for a scant eight weeks, and then only in North America -- video game Rock Band has already racked up 2.5 million paid downloads of additional songs/game levels. |
The Motley Fool February 15, 2008 Anders Bylund |
Activision Goes "Crazy" Over Aerosmith Video game designer Activision announces another installment of its ultra-popular Guitar Hero franchise, built around the material and career of rock legends Aerosmith. |
Salon.com January 2, 2002 Bill Wyman |
Elton John He may be rock's most unlikely star, but he's also the king craftsman of pop who's charted more singles than anyone except Elvis... |
The Motley Fool December 10, 2008 Anders Bylund |
Music Industry 2.0 How to invest in what looks like a deeply troubled music sector. Hint: Think outside the CD case. |
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Kid Rock...(A)Live and Loving It Besides being one of the most successful recording artists of the last decade, Kid Rock is first and foremost a live performer. He has just made the audio component of his shows available for home listening on his concert album, Live Trucker. |
Sports Central June 17, 2006 Greg Wyshynski |
All That Gary Glitters Today, it's hard to find a live sporting event that doesn't use "Rock and Roll Part 2" to charge up fans. |
The Motley Fool October 14, 2008 Anders Bylund |
Music Games Aren't Child's Play There's grown-up money to be made as Guitar Hero and Rock Band give the music industry a much-needed makeover. |
Reason October 2000 Brian Doherty |
Rage On The strange politics of millionaire rock stars... |
Salon.com September 19, 2002 Brian Doherty |
When I'm 64 In defense of the Rolling Stones, the Who and the Other Ones: Anyone who says rock 'n' roll is just about youth is a critical fascist. |
Salon.com October 10, 2000 Strawberry Saroyan & Michelle Goldberg |
What's up with Madonna? Two critics cross swords: Can you separate the chameleonic star's image from her art? And why doesn't she have a cool boyfriend? |
BusinessWeek April 24, 2006 Thane Peterson |
Rock "N" Roll Is Here To Sell Boomers are driving a memorabilia market that's rockin'. |
Salon.com October 11, 2000 Rachel Louise Snyder |
Kissing the ring From his strangely tasteful Beverly Hills mansion, Kiss frontman Paul Stanley reflects on fear, fatness and fame... |