42: Sweden, Maps, and Comebacks

   Max Martin is one of the biggest producers in the world right now. He is the third all-time hitmaker on the Billboard Hot 100 only behind pop royalty such as Paul McCartney and John Lennon. It hasn’t always been singing and dancing for the producer as in the mid-2000s he hit a lull in hitmaking… Continue reading 42: Sweden, Maps, and Comebacks

35: Rivalries, Award Shows, and The Tabloids

There have always been rivalries in music. The Beatles vs. the Rolling Stones, East Coast Rappers vs. West Coast rappers, and The Backstreet Boys vs. *NSYNC the list goes on throughout the ages since music notes started to play. Although rivalries aren’t anything new in music it’s rare to see them spill out at awards… Continue reading 35: Rivalries, Award Shows, and The Tabloids

22: Boybands, Blimps, and The Long Con

It’s a well-known cliché in music that managers of bands often screw them over. It’s been happening to all performers for hundreds of years. Right back to the 1800s. A rare site is when the manager gets their comeuppance. This is one of those instances where the manager does. This week the Beat Marches On… Continue reading 22: Boybands, Blimps, and The Long Con