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30 FOLK SONG HITS KEY POPULAR SONG ALBUM NO 8 Y165L | ![]() |
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THE GODFATHER SONG BOOK WITH PHOTOS INSIDE Y035 | ![]() |
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TREASURE CHEST OF GEMS FOR PIANO SONG BOOK Y035 | ![]() |
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NURSERY SONGS AND RHYTHMS Martha G Huehnergarth BETHANY PRESS 1953 Y072 E | ![]() |
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ANITA BRYANT MINE EYES HAVE SEEN THE GLORY AND ABIDING LOVE SONG BOOK Y165L | ![]() |
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SONGS OF FULL SALVATION LILLENAS PUBLISHING OLD NICE FOR AGE Y072 E | ![]() |
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HOLIDAY SONG BOOK Y035 | ![]() |
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TREBLE TRIOS 2 Choice Sacred Songs 1946 Y072 C | ![]() |
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RODGERS HAMMERSTEIN FAVORITE SHOW SONGS Y035 | ![]() |
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TREBLE TRIOS 3 Choice Sacred Songs 1952 Y072 C | ![]() |
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Chimes of Freedom: The Songs of Bob Dylan
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Description2012 four CD collection containing music from Patty Smith, Rise Against, Pete Townshend, Diana Krall, My Morning Jacket, Sting, Lenny Kravitz, Jackson Browne, Sugarland, Joan Baez, Flogging Molly, Joe Perry, Bad Religion and many others... Features
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Common Thread: Songs of the Eagles
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DescriptionIn 1993, Nashville's biggest young stars--Alan Jackson, Trisha Yearwood, Vince Gill, and others--recorded an album of Eagles songs called Common Thread. When the disc went platinum, everyone hailed it as the rebirth of country-rock... |
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More Silly Songs
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1001 Songs: The Great Songs of All Time and the Artists, Stories and Secrets Behind Them
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DescriptionThe fascinating stories behind more than a thousand best-loved songs from the last 50 years are explored in this entertaining collection. Intriguing background and biographical information on each song and its artist — from Elvis and Fatboy Slim to Leonard Cohen and Pulp — is included alongside more than 400 rare, full-color photographs of the musicians... |
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Joel Whitburn Presents a Century of Pop Music: Year-By-Year Top 40 Rankings of the Songs & Artists That Shaped a Century
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DescriptionPop into the new millennium with 100 separate rankings of the Top 40 songs of every year from 1900 through 1999! Whatever your generation, A Century of Pop Hits holds the soundtrack of your life. This chronological tour through the prime of pop music's past takes you from ragtime to rap, from crooners to country, from big bands to R&B, from the cylinder to the CD... Features
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Buried History of American Music, Songs and Showbiz Since1606: The Forgotten Originals, Pioneers, and Mega Stars (America's Musical Heritage and Treasures)
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DescriptionBuried History of American Music, Songs and Showbiz Since1606: The Forgotten Originals, Pioneers, and Mega StarsShowbiz is an unmerciful and ungrateful business. How easy and how fast we forget the yesteryears biggest and greatest names, pioneers and legends of entertainment showbiz, theater, cinema and music... |
Independent Artist Don’t Send Demos, Build Relationships
Technology has really skewed the perspective of musicians. Almost everyone today has the ability to record, mix and master their own record as well as distributing the final product on CDs. Many independent artists think that since they have the equipment to produce a professional sounding product technically they also have the ability to produce an album on a professional level of talent. This misconception has musicians putting more stress on their finished product instead of on the creative process necessary to write memorable songs; they are thinking about the fame instead of the music. The UK avant artist Bansky best sums up what an artist’s priorities should be: Any fame is a by-product of making something that means something. You don't go to a restaurant and order a meal because you want to have a shit.
While it is true that having a hard copy of your body of work is important it is not going to do much good sitting in the garbage bin of a record label or radio station. Instead of remaining anonymous behind mass mailings and impersonal one sheet start small and start local. Call the college radio station’s music director. You may want to email first, but be sure to call after a couple of days, if there is no response in after a few more days call back. Invite the director out to a show. Personally hand him or her CD and ask them to add it onto their rotation. Be sure to link a face to the CD. If you become a friend, acquaintance and peer the likelihood of airtime increases.
Creating a personal connection is the same with labels as it is with radio stations. Contact someone from a label or labels that you wish to work with. Do not try and push your record on them, instead ask them advice on how to book shows or if they know any affordable producers. Make small talk about the industry. Of course these label employees are busy so they will not all respond to you, but the smaller the label the greater the odds are of getting a response. Once again the plan is to email first and then to call. Link your voice and name together in their mind. You will be more memorable. Perhaps after some interaction the opportunity will arise for you to give your demo. Remember; do not push yourself on anyone. Even if a label won’t listen to your CD at very least you will get some valuable advice and experience in Get a Record Deal with the record industry.
These relationships are important, but without compelling music they will do little good. Your goal should not be to make it big but to focus on your art first and on making friends in the industry second; getting signed (or at least heard) will then take care of itself. The time spent getting to personally know radio and label personnel will pay off. Do not push too hard, be confident and keep it honest.
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What is your favourite song/artist from your least favourite music genre?
List your least favourite genre and your favourite artist and song from that genre.
The genre that I dislike the most is Rock but I'm okay with Paramore and my favourite song from them is Decode.
I hate r&b/soul...
But i like iyaz and cupid.
I love cupids "cupid shuffle" XD
and iyazs "replay"
hope i helped! (:
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