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Rob Zombie Blames Record Labels for Current Music Scene

15 hours ago ago from Rock and Metal Videos, Music News and more - NoiseCreep

Rob Zombie Blames Record Labels for Current Music Scene Posted on Dec 10th 2009 7:00PM by Linda Laban 0 Comments Print | Email More Rob Zombie isn't a man to mince words. The odd body part or two perhaps -- we're talking on celluloid, of course -- but not words. The horror rocker and movie director returns to the musical forum this fall with 'Hellbilly Deluxe 2.' His U.S. fall tour was preceded by several shows in Japan, ...

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Next on Music Business Radio... Marian Leighton Levy and Ken Irwin

6 hours ago ago from Music Business Radio

Marian Leighton Levy and Ken Irwin, two of the founders of Rounder Records will be our guests this week.  Rounder Records was founded in 1970 and is now the third largest independent record label in the United States with over 4000 releases.  With countless Grammy Awards and nominations, Rounder has found a place in American music history.  Artists on Rounder include  Alison Krauss, Robert Plant, Ralph Stanley, Wilson Pickett, George ...

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The Travails of Marc Cohn

13 hours ago ago from Deconstructing Pop Culture

Marc Cohn is a performing artist. Let me start off by saying it is not my intention to be disrespectful to him. He has had plenty of travails in his life, including being shot in the head. However he is a perfect illustration of what happened as the record business migrated from its former template, to the one now prevailing. His example is so salient that I cannot help but recalling it with certainty. Mr. Cohn had released three records ...

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"Orchestra Harlow Presenta a Ismael Miranda -1968 US": Larry Harlow was born Lawrence Ira Kahn in Brooklyn, New York on 20 March 1939, into a musical family of Jewish-American descent. The young Harlow, affectionately known as El Judio Maravilloso (The Marvellous Jew), excelled at an early age at various instruments. The music and culture of New York’s Latino community led him to Cuba where he began an intense study of Afro-Cuban music. ...

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Coalition of Independent Music Stores — Terry Currier: A Coalition for Music Freedom (All About Jazz)

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There is something almost sensual about the independent record store experience. Perhaps it's the element of discovery with each new find, or the common bond and passion shared with each other. Maybe it's the inspiration of hearing music that seems to arouse all the senses. Or perhaps it's the understanding that there is something more warm and soulful about music played from a treasured record

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Fan Death Sign to Last Gang, Announce Record Releases

16 hours ago ago from Spinner

The sassy disco-inspired duo Fan Death are in good spirits today. Spinner exclusively reports that the red-hot Vancouver outfit has signed to Last Gang Records for the February 23 release of their debut EP 'A Coin For The Well' and subsequent full-length 'Womb of Dreams' slated for May 2010. Hailed by the Guardian as the next Hercules Love Affair, Dandilion Wind Opaine and Marta Jacuibek have been driving synth-pop devotees wild with their ...

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B'way's 'Memphis' gets an original cast recording

13 hours ago ago from PopEater

NEW YORK -The bluesy, rock 'n' roll sounds of "Memphis" have found their way to a recording studio. The Broadway musical's original cast recording has been made by Delray Records, producer Sue Frost said Thursday, and details on its national release will be available shortly. For those who can't wait, the recording will be sold exclusively starting Friday at the Shubert Theatre where the musical opened in October. "Memphis" tells the story of ...

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