Video of the Week: Leonid & Friends–The Story So Far

How the Loss of Justice Ginsburg Impacts Music Creators

(via Advocacy)

As the music world mourns the loss of Ruth Bader Ginsburg, one of its biggest copyright champions, it also looks to the short-term and long-term battles ahead

On Sept. 18, the music community lost a huge advocate in Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg. Aside from her years of work as a trailblazer for equality and nearly three decades on the Supreme Court of the United States, RBG was known as a pro-copyright jurist who routinely found herself aligned with music creators…

Read more: https://www.grammy.com/advocacy/news/how-loss-justice-ginsburg-impacts-music-creators

Video of the Week: (I’ve Been) Searchin’ So Long – Leonid & Friends

Video of the Week: Barry Gibb–The Last Bee Gee

Songs You May Have Missed #669

BØRNS: “10,000 Emerald Pools” (2015)

Originally featured on his 2014 four-song EP, then anchoring his full-length debut Dopamine a year later, the psychedelically sweet “10,000 Emerald Pools” helped propel singer-songwriter and Michigan native Garrett Borns onto US rock and alternative charts.

While fans of MGMT and Lana Del Rey will probably take to the trippy, falsetto-driven psych pop sound, those old enough to know who T. Rex is might hear enough glam touches to pique interest too.

That said, an appreciation of melodic pop wrapped in glittery production is your only pre-qualification to take this musical plunge.

See also: https://edcyphers.com/2025/10/09/songs-you-may-have-missed-796/

Rush’s Geddy Lee Appears as Cardboard Cutout at Blue Jays Game

(via Ultimate Classic Rock)

Geddy Lee was recently spotted at Toronto Blue Jays home games. The Rush frontman is among the cardboard cutouts found in the stands at baseball games these days. The coronavirus pandemic has kept people from attending sporting events in person, so many teams have placed cutouts of fans in the stadium’s seats…

Read more: https://ultimateclassicrock.com/geddy-lee-cardboard-cutout-blue-jays/

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