The new music and city culture festival Tallinn Music Week (TMW) has revealed the first speakers and topics for the Creative Impact conference, including Programme Director of MA Music […]
“Think of the most popular song you know, and it’ll probably be in English”, so begins an item on BBC Business Matters. The item discusses the changes in the […]
Sally Anne Gross, Principal lecturer in Music Business Management, has contrbuted to a new Fabian Society report on Minds at Work. The report reveals that Britain’s rapidly changing labour […]
As part of a PRS Foundation series on longevity and sustainability in the music industry, Sally Anne Gross and George Musgrave’s work on music and mental health is cited as […]
This month GQ magazine ran an article asking if EDM music was in part responsive for the death of Avicii. The article, available in newsagents now, reports that metal […]
On Mental Health Awareness Week and following the sad death of Frightened Rabbit’s Scott Hutchison, Catherine Loveday & Sally-Anne Gross of the University of Westminster look at recent research […]
The lack of women engineers and producers in music is not news. Historically, the recording studio has rarely seen women outside of the reception area or, in the case […]
Music industry vet turned music management teacher Sally Gross has seen “what happens to the detritus of the music industry firsthand.” With the study, “Can Music Make You Sick?”, […]
Sally Gross has been interviewed by the New York Times for an article on the setting up of the Music Minds Matter helpline by the nonprofit Help Musicians U.K. […]
In 2016, Help Musicians UK commissioned the University of Westminster and MusicTank to undertake the largest known study into the working conditions of musicians. Preliminary findings suggested that while […]