Almost Famous, the free PRS for Music live music showcase for emerging and breakthrough acts, is coming to the Club 229, Great Portland Street London on 30 November.
Although she grew up in the North-West of England, there's a lot about Liz Green that makes a listener think of the American deep south or a windblown mid-western prairie.
UK artists are drawing unprecedented support from French ex-pats in Britain, helping them to break through across the channel, said PRS for Music chief economist Will Page.
In March 1982 I went down to the Bristol Colston Hall to see a band that for me redefined the word ‘heavy metal’. I was taken aback by their music, their sound, and by their singer’s name.
ASCAP (the American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers) held its 31st annual awards in London last night, honouring British composers whose work is licensed by ASCAP in the US.
Today at 2.00pm, PRS for Music unveiled a Music Heritage plaque to James. Speaking at the dedication ceremony, Deputy Chairman Paulette Long paid tribute to James and The Hacienda, the venue that gave the band its start.
PRS for Music is to host two dedicated events to support the British Copyright Council (BCC) and World Intellectual Property Organisation’s (WIPO) annual London course in Copyright and Related Rights.
Edmundo Ros OBE (7 December 1910 – 21 October 2011)
Congratulations to Gruff Rhys, winner of the inaugural Welsh Music Prize.
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