Chicago-based music superfan Aadam Jacobs has been recording the concerts he goes to since the 1980s, amassing an archive of over 10,000 tapes.
Online live music collection Live Music Archive has rolled over more than 250,000 concert recordings, all available to listen to for free. First launched in 2002, Live Music Archive collects lossless ...
The music collection of a 59-year-old Chicago man who attended more than 10,000 concerts and recorded them on cassette tapes is slowly being digitized and released online for free. Like many GenX kids ...
Thousands of artists cannot band together to sue the archive, an appeals court said. By Bill Donahue A federal appeals court has sided with internet concert archive Wolfgang’s Vault and ruled that two ...
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Gigs is an AI-powered app that organises concert memories into a searchable timeline, helping users relive and track live ...
If you don't have weekend plans, the 2,000 hours of pristine, classic concert footage just uploaded to YouTube in 13,000 videos is a good place to start. Music Vault, which is a division of Wolfgang's ...
Jacobs, who is 59 years old at the time of writing, discovered his passion for music in his teens and initially recorded music broadcast on the radio. It was then that he met a man who told him, 'You ...
From the mid-1980s until just a few years ago, Aadam Jacobs recorded thousands of club shows, including an early Nirvana ...