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Columbia Symphony Orchestra

The Columbia Symphony Orchestra was a name associated with numerous ensembles recording at differing times for Columbia Information. The name itself was an artifact from a period where record brands and radio systems assembled and called their very own orchestras, or utilized the name like a “cover” for the usage …

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Irving Berlin

Irving Berlin (1888-1989) was probably the most successful songwriter from the 20th hundred years. Though, like his contemporaries, he spent the greater section of his profession writing tracks (generally both terms and music) to be utilized in Broadway musicals, he’s better kept in mind for the tracks themselves than for …

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Bobby G. Summers

After beginning his professional music career in the first ’80s as an associate from the esteemed urban group Deele together with L.A. Reid, Bobby G. Summers continued to some modest career like a maker/songwriter. His 1st big production chance arrived when Motown provided him the opportunity to focus on General …

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Christmas Jug Band

The Xmas Jug Band performed a truly exclusive mixture of alternative country, traditional American music, and vacation songs that produced its splash in the past due ’80s/early ’90s. The group’s origins were much more than that, because the music group merged two jug music group concepts that experienced formulated in …

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Kevin Gibbs

Pianist Kevin Gibbs made an excellent impression along with his 1990 Concord Compact disc Christmas Existence but unfortunately the enjoyable trio time (jazz interpretations of 8 vintage Xmas music) offers since gone away from print and therefore far stardom offers eluded him. It appears only correct in retrospect that his …

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Bob Rivers

The morning-show DJ for Seattle’s KISW, Bob Streams began recording Strange Al-type song parodies in 1984 using the American Comedy Network’s “SPLITTING UP Is Hard you (Don’t Take Ma Bell From Me personally).” Sung towards the tune of Neil Sedaka’s “SPLITTING UP Is Difficult to do,” the monitor eased its …

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Bergen White

Although most widely known for an extended and effective career like a Nashville arranger, Bergen White colored also recorded among the Holy Grails of very soft pop: 1970’s lush, melancholy FOR FEMALES Only, a traditional of its genre. Based on Steve Stanley’s extensive liner notes released in Rev-Ola’s 2004 reissue …

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Lovemongers

Although Heart reconquered the charts through the middle- to past due ’80s, the band forfeited the organic sound of the early recordings and only pop gloss. By the first ’90s, the Wilson sisters (vocalist Ann and guitarist Nancy) had been ready to go back to their origins, which they attemptedto …

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Ogden Nash

b. Frederick Ogden Nash, 19 August 1902, Rye, NY, USA, d. 19 Might 1971, Baltimore, Maryland, USA. A descendent of General Francis Nash, after whom is known as Nashville, Tennessee, Ogden grew up in various cities, due to his dad’s peripatetic work. Although well informed, financial pressure pressured Nash to …

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