Filed under: iTS, Retail, iTunes
Apple Stores to host a variety of concerts
It's Black Music month, and Apple is celebrating. Along with the special section of the iTunes Store [link], Apple Stores in seven US cities will play host to live music events. Artists like Tiffany Evans, Malcolm Jamal Warner (yes, Theo), Wyclef Jean and Anthony David will perform at Atlanta, Miami, Chicago, San Francisco, New York, Santa Monica and Troy, Michigan Apple Stores. You can get the full schedule of appearances here.We can only assume that these performances will eventually be available in the iTunes Store. You'll notice that the new flagship store in Boston is missing from the list, but that's because Boston lacks a decent music scene.*
[Via Ars Technica]
*I can make this joke because I went to Berklee. Just simmer down.

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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
d said 5:59PM on 6-04-2008
I CAN'T BELIEVE YOU DISSED... oh wait, never mind
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ccr said 6:07PM on 6-04-2008
haha, i'm a current berklee student, and i can only agree about boston's music scene :)
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Tony said 6:18PM on 6-04-2008
What is Black Music Month? Are people expected to know that? You don't even put a link in.
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Phil said 6:28PM on 6-04-2008
props for the Berklee shout-out
-recent grad
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Wildcat said 6:43PM on 6-04-2008
Until the 'Avalon Concert Hall' is back, we are lacking any concerts.
Can't wait to see what that monstrosity turns out to be.
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maxman said 4:15PM on 6-05-2008
"It's okay, Boston isn't a big college town..."
(i'm from boston and yes, its a spinal tap reference.)
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Nate said 11:33PM on 6-04-2008
I'll be at the Janelle Monáe performance in Atlanta, her shows are always remarkable.
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LuminousNerd said 4:36PM on 6-07-2008
When is white music month? I can't wait!
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