Eventbrite, a Ticket Sales Start-Up, Aims at Smaller Events
Sunday, July 31st, 2011Using a ticket system it created, Eventbrite has entered the multibillion-dollar ticketing industry and set its sights on events below Ticketmaster’s radar.
Using a ticket system it created, Eventbrite has entered the multibillion-dollar ticketing industry and set its sights on events below Ticketmaster’s radar.
Using a ticket system it created, Eventbrite has entered the multibillion-dollar ticketing industry and set its sights on events below Ticketmaster’s radar.
A posthumous album by Amy Winehouse is likely to move away from the jazz influence of her two albums and be reggae inspired. Music industry insiders have also hinted it may prove her most autobiographical work.
Amy Winehouse’s music lives on – her 2006 Grammy award-winning album Back to Black has reached number one. It is Winehouse’s death that has propelled the singer’s music back up to the top of the charts.
LONDON – Amy Winehouse’s album “Back To Black” has climbed back to top of the British album chart, eight days after the singer died in London.
Amy Winehouse’s 2006 album Back to Black tops the UK charts eight days after she was found dead at her home in Camden, north London.
Using a ticket system it created, Eventbrite has entered the multibillion-dollar ticketing industry and set its sights on events below Ticketmaster’s radar.
Ben Andress carefully slid the white-label record from the sleeve, eyeing the inscription.
When the man who heads one of the biggest up-and-coming cloud music services wants a serious listening experience, there’s only one place he turns. He drops the needle onto an LP.
Amy Winehouse’s posthumous third album will give a blow-by-blow account of the tumultuous years of her marriage and divorce from drug addict Blake Fielder-Civil