At SXSW, it's an iTunes worldBy Jim Dalrymple, Austin
<p>FORTUNE -- You might think that the music album died when iTunes caught on, letting customers buy the songs they want -- and only those songs -- for $0.99 apiece. But that's not how the headliners at Apple's (AAPL) iTunes Festival in Austin, Texas, see it.</p>
<p>I've spoken to a number of musicians this week about the digital music market and what it's like selling their songs on iTunes,
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At SXSW, it's an iTunes world