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At the height of the duo’s fame, Capitol Records issued a collection of 16 songs on a 12” LP called Les And Mary (they also issued a 78rpm disc version too). The album, released in April 1955 ...
Watkins will lead Capitol Records Nashville as it signs the next generation of country artists and develops its christian and gospel talent. Candice Watkins has been appointed president of Capitol ...
Capitol Christian Music Group (CCMG) and country division Capitol Records Nashville will now come under the Capitol Music Group Nashville banner. “As Capitol Nashville builds locally ...
The new division will be made up of Capitol Records Nashville and the Capitol Christian Music Group. By Ethan Millman Music Editor UMG’s Capitol Music Group has launched a new Nashville division ...
Veteran Nashville music executive Candice Watkins has been tapped to lead Capitol Music Group into a progressive creative era. As the former senior vice president of marketing at Big Loud Records ...
By Jessica Nicholson Candice Watkins has been named president of Capitol Records Nashville and executive vp of Capitol Christian Music Group. Watkins’ new role comes as Capitol Music Group ...
It was issued in France on Jazz Selection JS 645 (78 rpm) with composer's credit to "B. Strayhorn." The first American issue, released in 1950 or 1951 on Mercer LP 1000 ("mercer records proudly ...
Jon Randall and Ross Copperman produced an album that includes celebrated musicians like Jedd Hughes and Charlie Worsham. Stephen Wilson Jr. joins Bentley for the previously-released "Cold Beer ...
Babymetal have signed to Capitol Records, making them the first Japanese act to sign a frontline deal with the label. The group will be releasing their new album, Metal Forth, globally via Capitol ...
Listening to old 78rpm records on the gramophone ... Eamonn Monaghan and Des Kelly, had formed the Capitol Showband, and in 1961 they came calling on Cole, with an offer of £30 a week.
Capitol, and others, sued the Internet Archive for copyright infringement over its streaming of 70 to 120-year-old 78 rpm records under its Great 78 Project. The music labels alleged that the ...
Fight for the Future, a digital advocacy group known for spearheading online protests, created the letter to support the Internet Archive's Great 78 Project, which preserves 78 rpm records.