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1 day ago ago from Bob Edwards Show
Tuesday, December 8, 2009 Before penning some of country and folk music s most famous songs (Me & Bobby McGee, Help Me Make it Through the Night ), Kris Kristofferson was sweeping floors at a Nashville recording studio trying to get noticed. When that didn t work, he landed a helicopter on Johnny Cash s lawn. Cash responded by buying Kristofferson s tune, Sunday Morning Coming Down . Soon, the former Rhodes Scholar was not just a ...
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15 hours ago ago from E.G RADIO ONLINE
Written by Ernesto on December 07, 2009 While the major record labels were dragging file-sharers and BitTorrent sites to court for copyright infringement, they were themselves being sued by a conglomerate of artists for exactly the same offenses. Warner, Sony BMG, EMI and Universal face up to $60 billion in damages for pirating a massive 300,000 tracks. It is no secret that the major record labels have a double standard when it comes to ...
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11 hours ago ago from The Digital Media Zone
First, let me just say that no, that title isn’t a typo. It’s probably not going to happen but that’s the possible number being thrown around by a class action lawsuit filed in 2008 against Warner Music Canada, Sony BMG Music Canada, EMI Music Canada, and Universal Music Canada, the four biggest players in the Canadian Recording Industry Association. (CRIA) It seems that these businesses have a nasty habit of putting together compilation ...
Related content[vinyl rip] Gary Bartz Ntu Troop - Home! [1969]
12 hours ago ago from Jazz Schmazz
Gary Bartz [alto sax, steel drums, bells], Woody Shaw [trumpet], Albert Dailey [piano], Bob Cunningham [bass], Rashied Ali [drums]. Recorded in concert at the Left Bank Jazz Society, Baltimore, MD on March 30, 1969. ============================================================ alright kids. listen up. ============================================================ The future of the history of Baltimore's Left Bank Jazz Society seems ...
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