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Born And Raised In The South…,: Brownsville, TN

Written by admin on August 31, 2008 – 8:33 pm -

Rachell and Williamson remained musical partners until Williamson’s death in 1948. Williamson and Rachell went to Chicago in 1938 to record for Bluebird, appearing on each other’s records . Here is the original post: Born And Raised In The South…,: Brownsville, TN  Read More →


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CYHSY: The Rise of Clap Your Hands Say Yeah; Hard Work and College …

Written by admin on August 28, 2008 – 8:11 am -

Dave Godowsky was in the publicity department at Rounder Records , and then Nick Stern was Director of Publicity for Atlantic Records . Some big label industry experience was behind the rise of a band touted as the poster child of the … 2) broker a distribution deal with Alternative Distribution Alliance (ADA), which is owned by Warner Music Group See the rest here:  CYHSY: The Rise of Clap Your Hands Say Yeah; Hard Work and College …  Read More →


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Quit Your Day Job: Megafaun | Stereogum

Written by admin on August 27, 2008 – 2:53 pm -

He’s used some of these supplies as piano preparations and as instruments for the band’s live shows/recordings. Phil’s brother Brad Cook manages an independent record store, Schoolkids Records . Originally posted here: Quit Your Day Job: Megafaun | Stereogum  Read More →


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Commercial Club King: House Music History

Written by admin on August 5, 2008 – 4:59 am -

In Chicago, records stores such as Importes Etc., State Street Records , JR’s Music shop and Gramaphone Records were the primary suppliers of this music . The record -store Importes Etc, is believed to be where the term “house” was introduced ….. See the original post: Commercial Club King: House Music History  Read More →


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Commercial Club King: House Music History

Written by admin on August 5, 2008 – 4:59 am -

In Chicago, records stores such as Importes Etc., State Street Records , JR’s Music shop and Gramaphone Records were the primary suppliers of this music . The record -store Importes Etc, is believed to be where the term “house” was introduced ….. Major record companies began to open “superclubs” promoting their own acts See original here:  Commercial Club King: House Music History  Read More →


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