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Lot Of Money Record Label
1,134 wordsThe music industry ripping off the kids! There was a time when music had integrity. Back when the gangsters and racketeers ruled the music business, the music had a real sense of integrity to it. That was back when gangsters knew of "this hot new band / artist " they had noticed in their buddy's club. Then, if they owned their own club, they book that band for gigs. Or maybe a relative of theirs was in a band, and that band had street credibility; all they needed was a break. The bands took prid...
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Beach Boys Solo Album
797 wordsThe Beach Boys formed in 1961. The band members are; Brian, Dennis, and Carl Wilson who are all brothers, Al Jardine and Mike Love. All but Al Jardine lived in Los Angela's. They were first called the Pendletones which was a shirt brand, but a record label executive named them the Beach Boys. One of their first big hits was 'Surfin' that was credited for starting the 'surfing craze. ' 1962 they released the album Surfin Safari with the song 'Surfin Safari' hitting the U. S Top 40. 1963 'Surfin U...
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Sales And Marketing Point Of Sale
1,005 wordsIntroduction Startle Distribution was originally part of the Telstar Record Label. In 1999, following a management buy out, Startle became independent of the Telstar Group. Startle is a music and video distributor of physical and digital products. Physical product is defined as CD, DVD and VHS, whilst digital distribution is Liquid Audio and MP 3 file streaming. Startle Distribution services the middle of the supply chain from record label companies and film studio to independent retailers. Star...
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Bob Marley Record Label
1,302 wordsbob marley was found and died in the same place. he now has over 200 fan websites and his latest son ziggy marley is writing in his throne Reggae singer, guitarist, and composer. Born Robert Nesta Marley, on February 6, 1945, in Nine Miles, Saint Ann, Jamaica. Raised mostly in Trenchtown, a poor section of Kingston, Jamaica? s capital, Marley began singing with his friends Bunny Livingston and Peter Mackintosh (later shortened to Tosh) when he was a teenager. Marley? s first single, ? Judge Not,...
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Style Of Music Catch A Fire
2,108 wordsThe form of music known as reggae was not always as popular as it has been in recent decades. Society in the 1960 s and 70 s had problems with racism and equality causing many people to turn to music as an escape. In Catch a Fire, by Timothy White, the author tells all about the life of Bob Marley, his contributions to the music industry and to culture. Bob Marley lived though harsh times, but grew up to become one of the greatest reggae musicians of all time. His music was heavily influenced by...
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Marshall Mathers Lp Parents Music Resource Center
2,642 wordsSays Who? Citizenship in America holds many rights. Among these rights are the right to vote, the right to bear arms, and the most widely treasured but largely manipulated, right to free speech. As a citizen of America the right to free speech comes along with many responsibilities, but for the small percentage that exercise their right of free speech to a large public forum, it comes with many stipulations. The more prominent figures under a barrage of criticism are those involved in the arts. ...
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Television Stations Gross Income
5,029 wordsMusic Business Question 1. The music publishing industry at a glance would seem to be those who print sheet music, method books, lead sheets, and all of the texts or notated music that musicians (and those aspiring to be musicians) use. Years ago, this was what most music publishers did, but as the industry has evolved the process that become much more complex. Music is not just ink and paper, intellectual material and property to the individual who writes it. Therefore the song does not become?...
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Ray Brown Record Label Fitzgerald
853 wordsSinger. Born April 25, 1917, in Newport News, Virginia. (Though many biographical sources give her birth date as 1918, her birth certificate and school records show her to have been born a year earlier. ) Often referred to as the first lady of song, Fitzgerald enjoyed a career that stretched over six decades. With her lucid intonation and a range of three octaves, she became the preeminent jazz singer of her generation, recording over 2, 000 songs, selling over 40 million albums, and winning 13 ...
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Recording Industry Association Beastie Boys
985 wordsCall it the last battle of the twentieth century, or the first battle of the next millennium. But dont short-sell the importance of the battle raging between the music performers and big record labels. The battlefield is the Internet, and at stake is who controls the distribution of music. In the old days, the process went like this: singer to record label to distributor to retailer to media outlet (including dance clubs) to consumer. But advances in technology create what consultants call hold ...
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Nine Inch Nails Rock N Roll
3,815 wordsMTV History In 1954, the release of Rock around the clock, known as the original white Rock n Roll song and becoming number one on the pop charts, marked a turning point in the history of popular music and its success in the future. In the late 70 s, early 80 s, Reagan was president, then Senator Al Gores wife led the crusade against inappropriate rock lyrics and founded the Parents Music Resource Center (PMRC). The hippies became yuppies and began to devote their time to raising well mannered, ...
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Lot Of Money Record Label
2,253 wordsProblems and Their Solutions Problem: The music industry ripping off the kids! There was a time when music had integrity. Back when the gangsters and racketeers ruled the music business, the music had a real sense of integrity to it. That was back when gangsters knew of this hot new band / artist they had noticed in their buddy's club. Then, if they owned their own club, they book that band for gigs. Or maybe a relative of theirs was in a band, and that band had street credibility; all they need...
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Beach Boys Wilson
826 wordsThe Beach Boys The Beach Boys formed in 1961. The band members are; Brian, Dennis, and Carl Wilson who are all brothers, Al Jardine and Mike Love. All but Al Jardine lived in Los Angela's. They were first called the Pendletones which was a shirt brand, but a record label executive named them the Beach Boys. One of their first big hits was? Surfin? that was credited for starting the? surfing craze. ? 1962 they released the album Surfin Safari with the song? Surfin Safari? hitting the U. S Top 40....
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