www.fgks.org   »   [go: up one dir, main page]

×
Please click here if you are not redirected within a few seconds.
... Cryptogramophone Records, in association with Artistry Music, has inked a distribution pact with New York- based Ryko Distribution for the United States and Canada. Cryptogramophone founder and president Jeff Gauthier says, "On every ...
... Cryptogramophone Records signs with Ryko for North American distribution. 47 Retail Track: UMG starts shaping its Fontana Distribution unit with a new GM and staff. 48 Home Video: Retailers are taking advantage of extra shelf space that ...
... Cryptogramophone Records What began as one man's tribute to a fallen friend and mentor became an independent recording label of astonishingly high quality. Each Crypto- gramophone disc is lovingly produced and features a unique artistic ...
... Cryptogramophone Records . Reese Erlich has been a freelance print and broadcast jour- nalist for 38 years . As a foreign correspondent , Erlich inter- views presidents one day and jazz musicians the next . He was a freelance producer ...
... Cryptogramophone Records 38 Kosa 84 Skidmore College 144 D'Amico 116 Long Island Drum Center 123 Sonor 37 Discount Distributors 155 L.T. Lug Lock , Inc. 102 Sam Barnard / Drum Coverings 155 Dixon 115 Los Angeles Music Academy ( LAMA ) ...
... Cryptogramophone Records Some of the worst moments of 2001 occurred during Ken Burns ' revisionist documentary on jazz . That he com- pletely ignored Sun Ra is in itself a travesty , but the short shrift given to Charles Mingus ...
... Cryptogramophone Records and a very wicked violinist . Now will you please ignore what people tell you and go have fun in your ear holes the next time you're in LA ? Outer Limits A - Z Compilations A - Z Maurizio. REWIND 2006 THE WIRE 45.
More than anything else, it's a celebration of the fire and power of heavy metal. Rob Halford has decided to Confess. Because it's good for the soul. Named one of the Best Music Books of 2020 by Rolling Stone and Kirkus Reviews
Published in conjunction with the world's premier jazz magazine Down Beat, this book serves as a decade-by-decade history of jazz, blues, and other popular music from the 1930s to today.