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The 16th Annual Independent Music Awards took place this past weekend Lincoln Center in New York City. What's In-Store Music artist Taylor Grey not only wowed the audience with her performance, but also took home two awards for Best Pop Album (Space Case) and Best Pop Single ("Miami" ft. Spencer Kane). Congrats, Taylor!
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What’s In-Store Music is proud to say that our logo was designed by the greatest art director in the history of rock music, Kosh ... the man who designed Abbey Road, Who’s Next, Hotel California and also won three Grammy Awards for his work with Linda Ronstadt. Bob ventured to the legendary AfterMaster studios in Hollywood as Kosh began recording a series of podcasts that will cover his amazing career. Rock n Roll Archaeology is behind the podcast and Christian Swain from the

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Morty Shallman has a big chart hit for What’s In-Store Music with “Freak.” He recently did a combo single release and birthday bash at Bar Lubitsch. Here is Morty rocking out at the show. To stay in touch with Morty’s dates, visit www.morty.org. #outabout #news

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What’s In-Store Music ventured out to SIR studios in Hollywood to catch a very special showcase for FOD artist Gregory Darling who premiered music from his forthcoming album, “Madly.” Our dear friend, and industry legend, Judy Libow was our FOD host for an evening of great music and an opportunity to mingle with a huge turnout of the L.A music industry.
Gregory’s new single, “My Sleeping Heart” is at radio now. For more info on Gregory check him out on Facebook. To learn mo

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The Fourth Kingdom are on the road as part of the Arctic Lights Digitour. Here they are live on one of the early dates. #news #outabout

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What’s In-Store Music hit the road to visit with the folks at Spectrio-Retail Radio office in Sacramento, the company that actually delivers your priority music to the thousands of retail outlets across the country. Bob and Scott learned all about Tesla Superchargers and to make sure you always have a “little charge” in the bank so you don’t run out of juice. We also hit the great roadside attractions at Harris Ranch and Andersen’s Pea Soup ... great Americana.
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Sometimes the great music is just up the road! What’s In-Store Music’s Bob Catania caught up with the great Gary Myrick on Saturday night playing at The Six in Calabasas where he lives. Bob’s wife, Karen, worked with Gary during his Network/Geffen Records days so they had a nice homecoming. Gary performed two great sets of Texas blues rock, some killer covers including an amazing "Purple Haze," plus a few of his hits including, "She Talks in Stereo." A highlight of the set wa

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What’s In-Store Music has been supporting “I Found God” from 300 Entertainment’s Mainland. The song continues to be a chart hit for us and we were excited to see that they are on the road supporting the song. Here is the band in Philadelphia (HOME OF THE SUPER BOWL CHAMPION EAGLES) hanging out with WRFF PD John Allers (2nd from left) and 300 Entertainment’s Bill Burrs. For more info on the band and tour go to www.mainlandnyc.com. #outabout #news

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Scott and Bob ventured out of the Valley last week to meet up with new What’s In-Store Music client Olivia Kellman. Olivia hails from Chicago and sadly we couldn’t offer her the usual warm L.A. weather that we are used to. Olivia’s debut single, “Come Back Down” was a chart debut for What’s In-Store Music and is now climbing the charts. Olivia is working with industry legend Ron Alexenburg so you know her career is in good hands. Here we are pictured with another legend! #out

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What’s In-Store Music’s Bob Catania met up with the legendary Al Moinet for lunch last week. Bob worked with Al at the short lived -- but very successful -- Charisma Records where they enjoyed big hits with Maxi Priest, Right Said Fred, Enigma, Jellyfish and many others. Al had a legendary career at A&M records and then finished up at Virgin Records after Charisma. Al was one of those rare promotion executives who was able to connect with everyone he came into contact with, a