Posts Tagged ‘The White Album’

How to Sample Music Without Getting Sued: The Curious Case of the Most Controversial Copyright

Using samples—snippets of someone else’s copyrighted material in your music—can be a bit of a legal grey area, but for years artists from nearly every genre have done it.

One of the first examples can be traced back to 1956 and the novelty song “The Flying Saucer” by Buchanan and Read more...

“Deconstructing the Beatles: Revolver” Shows Announced for March, April

There’s a new reason to check out the fascinating “Deconstructing the Beatles” content series from Scott Frieman.

He’s introduced “TOMORROW NEVER KNOWS: DECONSTRUCTING THE BEATLES’ REVOLVER”. Here’s how the NY-based composer/producer/engineer explains the latest addition to his Fab Four breakdowns:

“The Beatles’ Revolver is a groundbreaking album that routinely tops Read more...

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