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Universal Music Group confirms Nirvana, Beck, and Elton John recordings were damaged in 2008 fire | The FADER
Musicians truly in the dark about master recordings lost in Universal fire, including Canadians like Andy Kim - The Globe and Mail
Universal Only Owns Up to Losing 22 Master Recordings in 2008 Fire | KLOS-FM
The Day the Music Burned - The New York Times
Only 22 Universal Masters Lost in Fire, Ruling Reached in Court
Steely Dan, Nirvana and Others React to Fire Loss of Master Tapes
Chuck Berry, Tupac And More: Taking Stock Of The 2008 Universal Fire : NPR
The Day the Music Burned - The New York Times
Report: Universal Music Group covered up destruction of irreplaceable master tapes in 2008 fire | The Daily World
Reba McEntire, Hundreds More Lost Tapes in Universal Fire
Chuck Berry, Tupac And More: Taking Stock Of The 2008 Universal Fire : NPR
Nirvana, R.E.M., Nine Inch Nails Records Among Master Tapes Lost in 2008 Warehouse Blaze, Report Reveals | Pitchfork
The Day the Music Burned - The New York Times
Thousands of Iconic Master Tapes Lost in 2008 Universal Fire | Music News
Sheryl Crow: Universal Studios fire destroyed all my master tapes - BBC News
The Day the Music Burned - The New York Times
Report: Universal Music Group covered up destruction of irreplaceable master tapes in 2008 fire - Los Angeles Times
Here Are Hundreds More Artists Whose Tapes Were Destroyed in the UMG Fire - The New York Times
Sheryl Crow Says All Her Master Tapes Were Destroyed In Universal Studios Fire - CBS Los Angeles
Following Universal fire revelations, DJ Shadow laments the record industry's attitude to master tapes | Complete Music Update
Universal Music Group disputes New York Times' claim that 500,000 master recordings were lost in 2008 fire
Universal Studios Fire Losses Included Thousands of Historic Recordings
Universal Fire Plot Thickens as NYT Finds List of Affected Artists - Variety
Lawsuits against Universal Music Group expected next week in response to 2008 fire - Los Angeles Times
Universal Music Group Claimed No Master Recording Burned in 2008 Blaze. New Report Estimates Hundreds of Thousands Did | Smart News| Smithsonian Magazine
Report: Over 800 Artists' Master Recordings Destroyed in 2008 Universal Music Group Fire