
Kanye West ‘Hurricane’ Copyright Infringement Trial: ‘Snubbed’ Musicians Ask for Half a Million Dollars
The copyright infringement trial against Kanye West over 'Hurricane' began on Monday, with 'snubbed' musicians asking for half a million dollars

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The Library of Congress reveals 1969 footage of the Flying Burrito Brothers, CSNY, and more

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The veteran broadcaster has shared his favourite local records as part of Rolling Stone's 200 Greatest Australian Albums of All Time.

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