The bill would require big radio companies to pay artists for playing their music on the air while protecting small radio ...
The celebrated '90s R&B group Boyz II Men were on Capitol Hill Thursday asking Congress to make it happen. The group, known for their slow jams and heartfelt ballads, met with lawmakers on ...
At least that's what Nathan Morris, one-third of Boyz II Men, tells me. He's sitting backstage squeezing in a quick dinner before a concert Tuesday in Great Neck, a wealthy enclave on Long Island.
Boyz II Men took to Capitol Hill this week, pushing for lawmakers to pass legislation that would finally allow recording artists to get paid for when their work gets played on the radio.
Legendary R&B group Boyz II Men visited Capitol Hill on World Radio Day to rally support for the American Music Fairness Act (H.R. 861/S. 326). This bipartisan bill aims to ensure that artists ...
NEW YORK — Romance isn't as difficult as you're making it. Just ask Boyz II Men. The members of the '90s super group, known for earnest ballads like "End of the Road" and "I'll Make Love to You ...
Boyz II Men is meeting with key lawmakers, including Speaker of the House Mike Johnson (R-LA), Democratic Leader Hakeem Jeffries (D-NY), and Majority Leader Steve Scalise (R-LA).
Hundreds of famous names from across musical genres — including Mariah Carey, Jelly Roll, Barbra Streisand, Celine Dion, Lil Jon, Reba McEntire, Ozzy Osbourne and Stevie Nicks — are calling on ...