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Billboard Pro Spotlight: Vinyl


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A funny thing happened on the way to the streaming-led future of the music business: Vinyl is booming, with annual U.S. sales up 28.7% to $626 million. It still only accounts for 5.2% of U.S. music business revenue, but that’s enough to make it the No. 1-selling format for album sales. Right now, one of the biggest problems needling the vinyl business is finding enough manufacturing capacity. Is this too good to last? The RIAA will provide some perspective on this growth, and panels will explain how the next generation is putting a new spin on an old format, and what physical stores are doing to reinvent themselves for a world where vinyl is more mainstream. . Atlantic Records Group chairman & CEO Craig Kallman who owns a million-plus collection of records himself will also discuss the past and possible future of vinyl in a keynote interview. ....

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LaToya Cantrell apologies for 120-year-old Robert Charles Massacre


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The mayor’s proclamation specifically extends New Orleans’ “deepest apologies” to seven Black New Orleanians who were killed during the unrest and the hundreds more who were harmed. Two of them were Hannah Mabry, 60, who was killed by a mob that fired dozens of gunshots into her house on Rousseau Street, and her son, Harry Mabry, “the only person convicted of a felony for the four days of violence,” Cantrell said.
After his mother’s death, Harry Mabry identified two men, George Flanagan and Mike Foley, as her killers. But he was pressured into recanting, convicted of perjury for his initial statement and sent to the Louisiana State Penitentiary at Angola for eight months.  ....

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