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After 60 years, Warner Bros. Records has rebrands itself and even acquires a new a logo. Its new name is Warner Records.

“For the first time in the label’s history, we’ve had the opportunity to create a distinct, modern identity entirely of our own,” U.S. Co-Chairman & COO Tom Corson and as U.S. Co-Chairman & CEO Aaron Bay-Schuck said in a joint statement. “The timing couldn’t be better, since we all feel the label is at a moment of reinvention that builds on our legacy, while moving into a future driven by fearlessness and creativity.”

After Time Warner sold off Warner Bros. it was agreed that the company would continue to use its name and logo for 15 years.

“We wanted the Warner Records brand to have the power and freedom to mean different things to different people around the world,” said Christie. “A new logo isn’t meaningful on its own, and our label will always be defined by the originality of our artists, our music, and our people.”

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Orlando-based Talii releases the new track Front Seat via SoundCloud. The uptempo track blends r&b and neo-soul. The 25 year old currently working on her forthcoming EP.
Press: Celebmix, Ear Milk, Outloud Culture
Upcoming Performances: June 8th at SoundBar (Orlando, FL)

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The music industry is turning to Hollywood for a new stream of revenue. Queen’s Bohemian Rhapsody which became the biggest biopic ever generated $903 million worldwide on a $50 million budget. Even though the success of Bohemian Rhapsody was once-in-lifetime, it’s still worth for music labels to invest in documentaries because of the massive exposure. Even a biopic that bombs can still impact artist streams and downloads. With the success of Bohemian Rhapsody, Hollywood is on a biopic craze hoping to make the most out of the momentum. As the Hollywood Reported stated, “singers become as bankable as superheroes at the box office?”

Here are some upcoming biopics:

Elton John – ‘Rocketman’
David Bowie – ‘Stardust’
Dusty Springfield – ‘So Much Love’
Celine Dion – ‘The Power of Love’
Aretha Franklin – ‘Respect’

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Wrangler Jeans faced criticism over using Lil Nas X ‘Old Town Road’.  Fans have threatened to boycott the company in what they deem to be “cultural appropriation.” Wrangler responded, “We have a long history of using the platform of popular music to embrace a new generation of fans, while staying true to our Western heritage.”

The world’s oldest record shop, Spiller Records has banned Morrissey albums over his political views. Morrissey released a covers album today ‘California Son’ – which features collaborations with the likes of Green Day’s Billie Joe Armstrong and Grizzly Bear’s Ed Droste.

A new study claims the smartest people listen to instrumental music. Researcher at Oxford Brookes University claim those who like jazz and classical are smarter than those who prefer lyrics.  I personally like jazz, but I prefer music with lyrics.

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Look out for dream pop trio Ok Button. The Scottish act just released the track Grenade and worked with producer Craigie Dodds (Gorillaz, Winehouse).
Press: The Skinny, Clash Mag, Analogue Trash.
Radio: Tom Robinson (BBC 6 Music), BBC Introducing, Amazing Radio
Festivals: The Great Escape Festival in Brighton
Streams: Over 200k Spotify monthly listeners.
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