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Rolling Stone Bandcamp Friday, May 2021 Edition: Support Artists by Buying This Music
The music platform is waiving its revenue share for all purchases made on May 7th. Here are some recommendations from our staff to guide your browsing
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The statistics of Bandcamp Friday speak for themselves: In the year-plus since the launch of the campaign, during which the platform has waived its revenue share for music purchased on the first Friday of each month, fans have paid artists more than $50 million dollars. “Bandcamp is like my life source,” metal auteur Trevor William Church told
Rolling Stone in 2019, no doubt speaking for many creators in the age of meager streaming royalties. Bandcamp Friday continues on May 7th read on for a slew of recommendations from
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“Born in Bath, England to a mom from South Africa and dad from England, Odette moved to Sydney s inner west at age 3 where she developed her musical chops,” says Amrap Manager Andrew Khedoori. Photo by Giulia McGauran.
KCRW: Tell us a little bit about Odette. She’s originally English born, but now is in Sydney, right?
Andrew Khedoori: “Yes. She was born in Bath in England. Her mother is South African and her dad is English. She s known to her mom and dad as Georgia Odette Sally Banks. And she grew up in the Inner West of Sydney. It s an area where a lot of young creative people congregate, and they also feature a lot of the live music venues that make up the live music scene in Sydney. So she found herself in the right place to make great music.
Rolling Stone Menu Pearl Charles Goes Into the Mystic
After making her album
Magic Mirror, the singer-songwriter moved to Joshua Tree and followed the cosmic country path of Gram Parsons
By Fanny Chu
“Do you remember Limited Too?” Pearl Charles asks. She’s trying to trace just how far back her love of ABBA goes, which brings her to the Nineties pre-teen clothing store. “Everything was flower power and bell-bottoms, and I feel like ‘Dancing Queen’ was huge at all the birthday parties. All of that stuff steeped into my brain when I was a little kid, and now it’s all coming out.”
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