Born John Cummings, Ramone was the second member of the group to succumb to cancer; Joey Ramone (Jeff Hyman) died in 2001 of lymphatic cancer. Bassist Dee Dee Ramone (…
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On April 6, BMG Entertainment announced a sweeping plan to offer its enormous catalog of artists and performers over the Internet this summer "through an open network of retail partners." Bertelsmann Music Group, with more than 200 record labels under its umbrella, including RCA, Windham Hill, and Arista, has long operated one of the biggest and most…
Harley is already editor of Absolute Multimedia's home-theater title The Perfect Vision, which is also published bimonthly, alternating…
Speaking to the committee's budget panel, Frank Creighton, an RIAA executive vice president and director of the organization's anti-piracy campaign, testified that although the music industry has…
While, in theory, a tonearm should not contribute any "sound" of its own, John Atkinson explains how just the opposite can be the case in his review of the Linn Ekos…
This acoustic instrument produces sound by moving a bow across a violin, just as a traditional instrument does, but human hands never touch bow or instrument; instead, both are controlled completely by a built-in microcontroller circuit.
The unique, patented technology of the Virtuoso Violin makes it a complement to QRS's Pianomation system, a computer-controlled "self-playing" piano featured at Hollywood's Magic…
Philips' Charles Limonard explains that "many CD players cannot play discs recorded…
North America's #1 and #2 electronics chains, respectively, both companies have seen profits hampered by competition from discounters. A December 18 report from Bloomberg News noted that both companies have slashed prices on upscale products and have begun offering free financing to compete with discounters such as Target and Wal-Mart Stores, Inc.,…
John Atkinson struggles with potrzebie and sound in his brain tickler "The Puzzle of Perception." Learn about phantom imaging and JA's problems…
Last week, "and more" clearly became the focus for Listen.com when the company announced that all five major record labels (actually four, with EMI folding into Warner) have invested in their business. The old adage "Keep your friends close and your (potential) enemies…