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Bandsintown Manager is a collection of concert marketing applications for performers that allows them to list tour dates, promote events and facilitate direct contact with their fans. [ 7 ] [ 8 ] Bandsintown Promoter offers promoters, venues and labels marketing data and direct access to concert-goers based on their music taste and location.
The New York Post was established in 1801 making it the oldest daily newspaper in the U.S. [147] However it is not the oldest continuously published paper; as the New York Post halted publication during strikes in 1958 and in 1978. If this is considered, The Providence Journal is the oldest continuously published daily newspaper in the U.S. [148]
New York Post (230,634 daily) Newsday (437,000 daily; 495,000 Sunday) Newspapers. In March 2023, The New Yorker reported 116 neighborhood newspapers.
Cynthia Heller Adams (born Cynthia I.First; April 24, 1930), [1] [2] commonly known as Cindy Adams, is an American gossip columnist and writer. Adams is most notable for her decades of first-hand reporting on personalities from the worlds of entertainment and politics, especially for the New York Post newspaper.
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Bands should be notable and linked to their articles which lists their New York origins in the lead. References should be provided for any new entries on this list. Bands may be temporarily red-linked (while an article is developed) as long as the reference establishes that the band is notable and from New York.
Paul Banks, Matt Barrick, and Josh Kaufman had all been friends that had been involved in the New York City post-punk revival scene of the early 2000s. [1] The three began playing together in early 2015 which lead to the first demos of Muzz. In 2020, the band began recording studio material in anticipation of their self-titled debut album.
Meet Me in the Bathroom details the rise of New York's music scene post-9/11. The book details both influential musicians of the decade and the culture that surrounded them, including the declining music industry, internet culture, and the booming real estate market in Lower Manhattan and Williamsburg.