http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/entertainment-arts-15694487
Does America have the same 'problem' as this i.e. no new musical talent being allowed to grow and mature so that they can become the long-lived and well-loved acts of the future?
I know that I am in my own middle-years now and have often claimed that not much of any musical worth has come out since the hard rock of the 70's but I am honest enough to recognise my own prejudices and realise that there must be more than one-hit-wonders out there somewhere - they're just not getting the support they need to tour and learn their craft of performing and writing.
Does America have the same 'problem' as this i.e. no new musical talent being allowed to grow and mature so that they can become the long-lived and well-loved acts of the future?
I know that I am in my own middle-years now and have often claimed that not much of any musical worth has come out since the hard rock of the 70's but I am honest enough to recognise my own prejudices and realise that there must be more than one-hit-wonders out there somewhere - they're just not getting the support they need to tour and learn their craft of performing and writing.