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British singer-songwriter Lola Young is opening up about the “breaking point” that steered her toward recovery.

From Los Angeles Times

Fairey, who bought a home in the area during the COVID-19 pandemic, DJ’d a spirited opening night party at the Red Dog Saloon — spinning punk, post-punk and new wave hits by Joy Division, Fugazi and Black Flag to a packed house of art fans wearing paint-splattered DIY couture — and he spoke during the weekend’s most anticipated panel alongside Devo frontman and gallery owner Mark Mothersbaugh in a conversation moderated by singer-songwriter Harper Simon, son of folk icon Paul Simon.

From Los Angeles Times

Mariel Loveland, a singer-songwriter in New York, said one autocorrect fail has become a long-running gag among musicians.

From The Wall Street Journal

If anything, the recording sessions initially found the singer-songwriter at an all-time low, floored by nerves.

From BBC

“Their product is 100% trained on musicians’ intellectual property and life’s work, without consent, transparency and compensation,” says Tift Merritt, a singer-songwriter and board member of the Artist Rights Alliance.

From The Wall Street Journal