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| U.K. Vinyl Sales Cross 1 Million Sales Barrier for First Time In Almost 20 Years
Vinyl sales continue their ascent thanks to assists from David Bowie and Pink Floyd. |
| Puerto Rican Music and Media Executive Carlos "Topy" Mamery Dead at 54
Mamery, 54, reportedly suffered a massive heart attack. |
| Retailers & Indie Labels Pushing for Monday Global Release Day
In August, it was reported that the music industry had its eye on a Friday global new release day that would take effect July 2015. Now, that proposition is getting some pushback from a cohort of retailers and indie record labels, who are endorsing a Monday over a Friday street date. |
| Madonna Bests Paul McCartney As World's Richest Recording Artist
Madonna tops a new list of the world's wealthiest recording artists, besting fellow 1 percenters Paul McCartney and Dr. Dre. According to Wealth-X's net worth valuation, Madge is worth a staggering $800 million. |
| Taylor Swift To Make History With Another Lap of Australian Stadiums
In a year from now, Taylor will become the first solo female artist to play stadiums on back-to-back visits to Australia. |
| Ed Sheeran Hits Million Mark Again in U.K.
Ed Sheeran has sold over a million copies of his latest album X in the U.K., making him the first artist to achieve that feat within a calendar year since Emeli Sande's Our Version of Events in 2012. |
| System of a Down Announce 2015 European Tour Dates, First Armenian Show
System Of A Down has announced dates for a 2015 European tour, including a show at Wembley Arena and the band's first ever gig in Armenia with a free show on the 100-year anniversary of the Armenian genocide. |
| Take That Back on Top in U.K., Olly Murs Leads Albums Chart
Take That has scored a 12th No. 1 single with “These Days.” |
| Jennifer Lawrence's 'The Hanging Tree' Nabs Top 20 Debuts in U.K., Australia
The actress’ recording of "The Hanging Tree" has arrived in the top 20 in the U.K. and Australia.
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