Chappell Roan attended her first fashion show during Paris Fashion Week. From the front row at Rabanne, the Grammy winner ...
The 26-year-old pop star challenged Jeff Rabhan, a former artist manager for over 15 years, on Friday to match a $25,000 donation she said she'd make toward artists who have been dropped by their ...
After winning the Grammy for "Best New Artist," Chappell Roan used her speech to advocate for small artists and welfare changes in the music industry. This article takes a look at the fallout from the ...
Most notably, music executive Jeff Rabhan wrote an audaciously ridiculous op-ed in "The Hollywood Reporter" in which he characterized Roan as an entitled carpetbagger who'd not yet paid enough ...
The 26-year-old pop star challenged Jeff Rabhan, a former artist manager for over 15 years, on Feb. 7 to match a $25,000 donation she said she'd make toward artists who have been dropped by their ...
Chappell Roan isn’t the only one dropping $25,000 to support fellow artists. After former music exec Jeff Rabhan called out Roan in an op-ed for The Hollywood Reporter, Roan fought back and ...
Jeffrey Rabhan – a longtime music executive and former Chair of NYU’s Clive Davis Institute – responded to her words in a guest column for The Hollywood Reporter, calling her Grammys speech ...
Sabrina Carpenter joins Chappell Roan's call for better healthcare for recording artists. The "Espresso" singer donated $25,000 to Roan's Backline campaign "We Got You." ...
She concluded her speech with, “Labels, we got you but do you got us?” On January 5, a few days after she used her platform to speak up, music exec Jeff Rabhan criticized her decision in a guest op-ed ...
In his viral “Chappell Groan” column earlier this month, music industry executive Jeff Rabhan reacted to Roan’s incisive call to action at the Grammys by suggesting that the Best New Artist ...
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