Jamila Thomas and Brianna Agyemang made no mention of silence, let alone a black box, when they called on their peers in the music industry to devote Tuesday, June 2nd, to a new initiative, ...
On Tuesday, June 2, the music industry is taking action – on social media. Here’s the context: Black Lives Matter is marching against police violence. White supremacists are taking off their Hawaiian ...
The post Music Industry Goes Dark in Observation of Blackout Tuesday appeared first on Consequence of Sound. Today, in a show of support for the Black Lives Matter movement and the ongoing protests ...
In response to the killing of George Floyd and other black victims of police brutality, record labels, artists, and executives across the music industry pledged their participation in Blackout Tuesday ...
What’s a movement without some rhythm? The 100+ days of protests in Portland helped inspire creators to, well, create. Young artists and veteran music-makers alike took to the streets and their ...
Last Tuesday, June 2, many major music companies — spanning from record labels to streaming services as well as musicians themselves — participated in the Blackout Tuesday movement by stopping ...
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The music industry will stage a “blackout day” today in support of protests around the alleged murder of George Floyd at the hands of Minneapolis police. Organized by music executives Jamila Thomas ...
Although it was billed as a “pause,” “Blackout Tuesday” — during which much of the music industry “disconnected from work” to focus on ways it can support and stand in solidarity with the black ...
Rihanna, Katy Perry, Oprah Winfrey, Madonna, Jennifer Lopez, Chance the Rapper and more stars have gone dark on social media for the music industry’s Blackout Tuesday initiative in solidarity with the ...
The June 2 movement is getting a lot of support from music execs and artists. The music is going quiet for "Blackout Tuesday" to let the sounds of protest and calls for action be heard. In a charge ...