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    methods of sharing content. Between playing live shows, producing physical records, and now, streaming over music streaming services, artists and musicians from around the world contribute to the entertainment industry each day; however, in light of today’s technological age, more and more content is being shared and consumed through the later. In 2015, music streaming services grew to 317 billion streams, doubling the record amount of streams from the year prior—a figure that is only projected to

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    his career and how his music career progressed from start to finish with the success of his music on the charts being the primary focus. The main feature of this database is to give a timeline of all Cash’s music and how he developed from his first record label till his last one and the success of them. This source gives the history of the success not the meaning or a more in depth look at the music he played, inspirations and style of it. For this biography, I would think that someone who is deeply

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    Furthermore, there are Virgin companies, which were profitable, for instance Virgin Records, which was sold with an aim of financing other ventures. At the moment, the accounting system and financial structure guiding Virgin are disjointed. In fact, it is overly complicated for one to interpret the financial position of the entire Branson’s

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    'warmth' into their productions. What Is Analogue Warmth? Not everyone has had first‑hand experience of magnetic tape recording and other analogue recording technology, of course, but we've all heard and admired the vast back catalogue of classic records made using this technology from the 1950s onwards. There are many factors that combine to create character in recordings, ranging from instruments, musicians and performances, through the rooms and mics used, to the

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    New Jersey, America, and is seen as one of the biggest Jazz artists of the 20th century, having gone on to sell more than 150 million records all over the world. He gained prominence in the swing era, and gained success when he was signed to Columbia Records in 1943. His first Album ‘ The Voice Of Frank Sinatra’ was released in 1946, and he has released many records including : ‘In the Wee Small Hours’ (1955), ‘Songs for Swingin'

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    Misogyny and Rap Music Rap music has earned a reputation for being hateful towards women or misogynistic. The aim of this essay is to scrutinise the expanse of misogyny within rap music and the environment from which it is born. This will be done in a even-handed manner in order to do the genre justice instead of vilifying it. The essay details how misogyny is a facet of dominant culture, not only rap, and how anyone can be responsible for misogyny (Adams & Fuller, 2006:943). A lot of rap lyrics

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    but this is true. It is also true that singers use their voice in order to perform while recording their song. You would say, why use electronic music if you could just record your voice and the instruments? The main difference is that the “raw” voice and instruments would sound bad when they are freshly recorded. Even if you record it with the most expensive microphone, you would still end up with a recording that doesn’t sound like most of the hits you hear on the radio or any other platform. This

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    sought to assess the extent to which records management practices were aiding the effectiveness and efficiency of the NUST Department of Works. The aims and objectives were to establish strategies used to manage records in the NUST Department of Physical Planning Works and Estates and to explore methods used to preserve and conserve the department’s vital records just to mention a few. It was the assumption of the study that there is a near total collapse of records management systems at the NUST Department

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    From another view, music therapy can also have a huge impact on people's psychology.it can be traced back to ancient times and early human activities. We should realized people nowadays are pay the significant interest on the relationship between music, health and well-being. As we know, the history of music therapy has been around for a long time, we can go back to the early part of 20th century(Bunt, 1994).Also, music therapy have a lot of different meaning and define. There is a key in the this

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    Holden record. The records symbolizes not only Henry and Keiko’s relationship, but how it can be renewed. From when Henry and Keiko buy the record, to Henry finding it 40 years later, the record always has a strong significance in the book. Though not the first mention of the Oscar Holden record, the story of the vinyl started with Henry taking Keiko to the Black Elks Club. On that night Oscar Holden dedicated song to them, and it became “their song”. Later, Keiko gave Henry the record as a

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