Tennessee Law Safeguards Musicians From Theft Using Artificial Intelligence
A New State Law Is An Effort To Prevent Artificial Intelligence From Producing Fake Works From Tennessee Musicians.
Read moreA New State Law Is An Effort To Prevent Artificial Intelligence From Producing Fake Works From Tennessee Musicians.
Read moreAt Both The State And Federal Level, Tennessee Politicians Are Pushing Protections For Musicians Against Artificial Intelligence Producing Fake Works From Them.
Read moreA Bevy Of A-List Musicians Are Coming To Nashville The Weekend To Pay Tribute To Legendary Country Music Artist, Loretta Lynn.
Read moreThe Tennessee Department Of Tourist Development And Armchair Productions Teamed Up To Launch A Six-Episode Podcast Series Titled “Tennessee Music Pathways.” Presenter And Award-Winning Journalist Aaron Millar Traveled Across The State To Capture Unique Musical Stories, Performances And Interviews With Musicians, Historians And Fans, Highlighting Each Distinct Region’s Musical Heritage.
Read moreU.S. Senator Marsha Blackburn Along With Senator Bill Hagerty Have Introduced The Music Under Severe Income Crisis (MUSIC) Act To Address Gaps In Financial Support For Blue Collar Workers In The Music Industry.
Read moreAfter Major Flooding In Tennessee In Recent Weeks, The 2021 Bonnaroo Music And Arts Festival Has Been Canceled. Organizers Made The Decision Just A Few Days Before The Festival Was Supposed To Start. Storming That Came From Tropical Depression Ida Caused The Farm, Where The Event Is Held Each Year, To Flood.
Read moreLocal Artists In Chattanooga Have Struggled Since The Start Of The Pandemic When Live Music And Shows Were Stopped. RISE Chattanooga Has Partnered With A Few Businesses To Create The Free Music Series, Soul Sundays In The Park.
Read moreThe Annual Dogwood Arts Festival Will Return To In-person Events For 2021 At The Redesigned Performance Lawn In Knoxville’s World’s Fair Park On April 23-25.
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Read moreMany venues and organizations have been forced to reimagine how they handle musical performances. Chattanooga State Community College’s Department of Fine Arts is no exception as they plan to present a series of nine musical events, all virtual, starting in March.
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