The COVID crisis pushes the live industry to the brink - a podcast by Complete Music Update (CMU)

from 2020-06-29T06:00

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CMU’s Andy Malt and Chris Cooke review key events in music and the music business from the last week, including fears that with lockdown lifting and the economy getting started again that live music industry will be left to collapse without much needed government support, and the two house music pioneers suing the Trax record label.



SECTION TIMES

01: The COVID crisis pushes the live industry to the brink (00:01:43)

02: House music pioneers sue Trax Records (00:23:18)





STORIES DISCUSSED THIS WEEK

With relaxed social distancing rules not helping live music, UK live industry again calls for extra government support

Government needs to make a £50 million cash injection to save the UK’s grassroots venue network, says MVT

Hundreds of grassroots music venues back call for £50 million cash injection from government

NTIA says revisions to UK lockdown rules unworkable even for businesses who qualify

Glastonbury “would seriously go bankrupt” if forced to cancel in 2021 too

Backed by TaP Music, Chicago house pioneers sue Trax Records






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