Legendary R&B group Boyz II Men visited Capitol Hill on World Radio Day to rally support for the American Music Fairness Act.
"It's outrageous that big radio companies are able to make billions of dollars each year in ads while denying royalties to ...
While on Capitol Hill, Boys II Men members Nathan Morris, Shawn Stockman, and Wanyá Morris sat down with NBC's Ryan Nobles ...
The R&B group whose ballads were a staple of the '90s met with lawmakers this week in an effort to get performers paid for their songs on the radio.
The '90s super group sat down with USA TODAY to spill on what makes a great love song and why you should delete your dating apps.
Boyz II Men visited Capitol Hill to meet with top lawmakers on the American Music Fairness Act, with a letter signed by over 300 recording artists. Artists of all manner of genres, eras, and styles ...
The bill would require big radio companies to pay artists for playing their music on the air while protecting small radio ...
RAIMONDO AIDE TO LEAD IBM LOBBYING: IBM has hired Mike Harney to lead the computing giant’s global government and regulatory ...
Hundreds of music legends and rising stars are calling on Congress to make major radio companies equitably pay artists when ...
In a letter to congressional leaders obtained by NBC News, music stars like Aerosmith, Barbra Streisand, Céline Dion, Gloria ...
Hundreds of famous names from across musical genres — including Mariah Carey, Jelly Roll, Barbra Streisand, Celine Dion, Lil ...
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