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How did a medium sized Southern river town become arguably the most important music center in America In How Nashville Became Music City, U.S.A., we learn how a single studio in a tiny duplex house became Music Row, a ten block area populated by hundreds of talented people whose job
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$21.80
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From the Music Research Institute at Berklee College of Music comes a manifesto for the ongoing music revolution. Today, the record companies may be hurting but the music making business is booming, using non traditional digital methods and distribution models. This book explains
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$16.10
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This book is everything a musician, filmmaker, or content user needs to know about placing music into film, TV, games, and commercials. Created for musicians and music supervisors, this comprehensive compendium of real life licensing and music placement examples will lead the musician,
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$23.70
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Hal Leonard On This Day In Music History Standard The dictionary defines trivia as: matter or things of very slight importance, commonplace, or ordinary. Yet anyone who has ever read anything about a favorite sports star, singer, historic figure or celebrity will find that it is often
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$17.96
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1400 pages. Size 9" x 7.50". ISBN 087930653X.
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$29.95
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