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EPISODE · Mar 12, 2025 · 5 MIN

Two Single Release AI Firsts: Randy Travis' Voice and a Beatles' Grammy

from Prof Snyder's Music Biz News

Two singles mark AI music production history: Randy Travis, who can't speak or sing since a 2013 stroke, released another single. His first was the "very first artist-sanctioned commercially released song to feature their own artificially-generated voice'. Is this is just the beginning of artists and labels using 'sanctioned' artificially generated vocals? Could we expect to hear a much younger sounding Paul McCartney, and other aging artists, releasing new music using this AI tech?The Beatles won a Grammy for 'Now and Then,' the first for an AI Restored song. Will there be a deluge of AI 'restored' music released from the label's archives of unreleased material?

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