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    during the 1900’s, George Gershwin was also popular during that time. Gershwin was born in Brooklyn in 1898 to a family of immigrants. He left school at the age of 15 in order to work as a “song plugger” (a pianist that demonstrated songs) on Tin Pan Alley (Hingley, 2013). He soon began to write his own pieces, and his first published song was “When You Want ‘Em, You Can’t Get “Em”; although this song was composed of new techniques, he only received five dollars (“George,”

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    Guralnick music history texts are well sourced and utilize a variety of different points of primary sources, perspectives, and recollections. In addition to many printed materials, Guralnick interviews many of the participants. Guralnick observed in a November 14, 2016, interview at the Country Music Hall of Fame that his recent biography Sam Phillips: The Man Who Invented Rock ’n’ Roll, was the first time he had access to the subject of one his biographies. However, in his genre based works, such

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    Edi K. THE MUSIC INDUSTRY – GLOBALIZING IN MANY WAYS      The music industry is in a time of growth at this very moment. The environment for its growth has been increasing rapidly on many geographical boundaries and has been established through information technology and Internet. In this paper I will analyze how the music industry not only has been affected by Globalization as an economic institution but also that it has become a worldwide-globalized commodity. First, I

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    Tin Pan Alley was the place to be discovered, New York had artists of all genres looking to produce their own sheet music. It all began in the late 1880's on the block of West 28th Street, between Broadway and Sixth Avenue in Manhattan. () The block had multiple music publishing studios , welcoming new talent. The name comes from the sounds made by all the pianos played desperately by hopeful song writers looking for approval. At the beginning the, money was in the sheet music for Tin Pan Alley;

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    Tin Pan Alley consisted of New York City music publishers and songwriters who began the emerge of popular music in the United States. The origin of the name Tin Pan Alley is said to come from reference to the sound of several different pianos, which resembled the banging of tin pans. The action of the Tin Pan Alley sheet music industry took place for the most part on West 28th Street between Broadway and Sixth Avenue in Manhattan. Many of the music publishers had their offices on this street (Jasen

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    Introduction: When the term corporate or corporation is applied to an industry, immediately images of a machine like structure consuming everything within its path with little or no concern for anyone or anything, except the bottom line come to mind. In a quote taken from an article of the online Alternet news magazine, Julianne Sheppard states; ‘It's no secret that corporate conglomerates basically run consumer goods, swallowing up smaller businesses like voracious monsters in order to maximise

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    The commercial growth of the live music events industry “Live music events have grown into global events, give five reasons as to what has driven their commercial growth and success” By Anjes Kuypers LT1059 The Service Sector Industries Module Tutor: Abu Naser Word Count: 1499 Introduction In the past few decades there have been many developments in the live music events industry, which have led to live music events growing to be global events. (Goldblatt, J., 2002) There are

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    the music, and own an instrument to play it on. At that time there was no major companies who consistently put out music for the purpose of being consumed. The first time we can see this concept being readily applied would be in Tin Pan Alley. Although Tin Pan Alley was still producing sheet music it was created for the purpose

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    Throughout history, music has been seen as a medium in which different people all over the world can relate. Adorno criticizes, however, that songs that have the most “hits” on the top music charts or are most listened to, otherwise known as popular music, are being produced for and consumed by the masses as a commodity. He identifies popular music as being a part of a culture used for capitalism, and that we as listeners, are falling into a trap in which we believe songs have individuality and

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    George Gershwin George Gershwin was an American composer that was born in 1898 in Brooklyn, New York. He began his musical career in music stores as a “song plugger”; working for music publishing companies by playing piano to promote and try to sell the new sheet music that the store had. Shortly after, Gershwin began to write and publish his own songs. He had his first song published in 1916 at the age of 17. The song was called "When You Want 'Em, You Can't Get 'Em, When You've Got 'Em, You

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