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JAIMIE VERNON – FREE TO BE U2 AND ME
Posted in Opinion with tags 7" singles, Apple, Bait and Switch, Beethoven, Bob Segarini, Canadian Music, CD Baby, CD singles, CDs, Classic Rock Magazine, Columbia House, con game, DBAWIS, devalue music, distribution, Don't Believe A Word I Saw, independent artists, iPhone, Jaimie Vernon, Major Labels, Molsons, monetizing music, Mozart, music retail, napster, on-demand, patrons, Prince, Queen Elizabeth, Ray Davies, shell game, The Orchard, The Trews, Thriller, TuneCore, U2, vinyl on September 27, 2014 by segariniJAIMIE VERNON – OCTOBER DISCoveries
Posted in Opinion with tags Best Buy, Bob Segarini, brick and mortar, Canadian Music, CD death, Compact Disc, Dana Countryman, DBAWIS, Dee Long, distribution, Don't Believe a Word I Say, Jaimie Vernon, Jean-Jacques Perrey, Klaatu, Larry Wilkes, Moog, Pop, Power Pop, retail, Sticky Henderson, Sunshine Pop, WalMart on October 26, 2013 by segariniIs the compact disc dead? Everyone assumes that it is but the industry doesn’t want to discuss it. What they don’t want anyone to know – most notably the artists who thrive on the ability to reach non-media savvy old-timers is that the entire future of the physical product rests on two entities: Best Buy and WalMart.