The team that collaborated on combining analog creativity with digital magic utilized as many as 30 songs by each featured artist. (For a more extensive list of the members of “The 27 Club,” go here.) Over the Bridge is an organization that addresses mental health and recovery in the music industry, a worthy endeavor as we know all too well. The “27 Club” refers to the young age when many iconic rockers passed away – among them, Jimi Hendrix, Janis Joplin, Amy Winehouse, Jim Morrison, and of course, Kurt Cobain. Grow follows the exploits of a project called “Lost Tapes of the 27 Club” put together by an organization called Over the Bridge out of Toronto. The story and the results of this science project are covered in Rolling Stone earlier this month in a story by Kory Grow – “In Computero: Hear How AI Software Wrote a ‘New” Nirvana Song.” Nearly three years ago, I blogged about holographic technology being used in theaters (pre-COVID, of course) by artists as diverse as Roy Orbison and Ronnie James Dio. The very technology that we talk about so often on this blog – Artificial Intelligence or AI – is making it possible to resurrect musicians that died well before their time. In this case, the music and the artists that made Classic Rock great. Building Better DJs Fred Jacobs shows radio personalities how to take their game to the next level in this webinar recording.
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