Top 10 pop music stories in 2010
By Randall Roberts, Los Angeles Times staff writer
Once again, technology played a large part in the music world this year, as artists and consumers employed hardware and software to continue to try and regain ground lost to technological advancements. And with the music biz in a recession along with the rest of the country, a flood and a concert downtown didnt help matters. Here’s a look at pop music in 2010:
In a year in which concert megalith
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In a year in which e-books began raining chaos on the publishing industry in a similar way as MP3s upended the music business, a memoir by a rocker took the National Book Award for nonfiction.
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She’s young, pretty and writes her own songs. The Nashville belle this year is, once again, a story in and of herself.
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It was the year of the tween, evidence that -- the Beatles notwithstanding -- Baby Boomer hegemony has been supplanted, surprisingly, by a 16-year-old Canadian with a beaming smile and bangs to die for. His name is
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Before 2010,
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Somebody should write a country song about the woes of the music’s hometown. Hit with what was considered a “300-year
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