Brian Jonestown Massacre’s Anton Newcombe Praises Jack White for Supporting Musicians Struggling Within Music Industry

Brian Jonestown Massacre

Aside from fronting the Brian Jonestown Massacre for over three decades, multi-instrumentalist and prolific composer Anton Newcombe has whole lot going on. He recently started a new series on Soho Radio called We Are the Radio to share with his fans the music he listens to and is inspired by. Committed to preserving and supporting artistry, Newcombe has always emphasized creative freedom and advocated for musicians to get their dues.

Most recently, he announced that the next episode of his show will feature the works of Jack White, someone he has always admired for putting money back into the culture and investing in creatives who need the help.

White has been referred to as the Willy Wonka of Music for his commitment to ensuring that music remains lucrative to those creating it — he is constantly finding new ways to keep things interesting so audiences remain engaged and willing to pay a fair price for the art that helps keep them afloat.

Newcombe has expressed his appreciation for this a number of times and is now planning to showcase the works of White during his next slot on Soho Radio. This project mostly aims to bring attention to underrepresented artists, and even though White is a giant in the music industry, he has devoted his career to elevating those around him.

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Karan Singh: I am an Indian American music journalist based in Los Angeles. My interests include (but aren't limited to) hip-hop, punk, rhythm & blues, rock and traditional world music. After working in the publishing industry as a copy editor for nearly three years, I decided to switch professions and become a writer. I have a bachelor's degree in English from UC Santa Cruz and a master's degree in Specialized Journalism from the University of Southern California. My aim as a writer is to explore the forces that energize creativity. I've always felt a natural pull toward the arts and entertainment space, and my stories seek to magnify the facets of its adjoining cultures.
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