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Diverse

(Not sure where to categorize this: Composition, Theory, ...?)

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Genres

Albums

Classical compositions

Composer

Critics, historians, journalists, and publications

  • Aaron Bastani - Co-Founder of Novara Media [14]
  • In The Loop Magazine - An Independent, Eclectic music publication based out of Chicago Illinois that reports on local and national music entertainment, established by James Currie in 2014. In The Loop Magazine has grown to international recognition and has several notable contributors on its staff. They are the only 100% music focused publication in a tristate area. They also have a YouTube TV channel that plays live concerts, interviews and special events. They have done several breaking news stories on the music scene that have been shared and promoted through many bands, agencies and other music new outlets. [15]
  • The AU Review - Independent Australian music, arts, lifestyle and travel publication, established by Heath Media's founder Larry Heath in 2008. [16]
  • Audiation Magazine - Eclectic magazine for the expression of music and the creative arts. For the love of music.. we interpret this passion through variations including fashion, art, lifestyle and words from the heart of the industry. [17]
  • James Currie - Editor-in-Chief of In The Loop Magazine [18]
  • In The Loop Magazine - A Chicago based music publication and media company founded in May 2014. Its primary focus is showcasing music news in the Chicago market. It focuses on all music genres and styles as well as promotes local bands, artists, clubs and venues. [19]
  • Hello Asia! - Australian based publication looking at the world of Asian Music and Culture, run by editor-in-chief Johnny Au as part of the Heath Media group of publications [20]
  • Fake Shore Drive - a Chicago-based music blog and media company founded in October of 2007. Its primary focus is showcasing Chicago’s hip-hop and R&B scene, but its scope has since expanded to cover the entire Midwest urban music scene (as of February 2013). [21]
  • I Probably Hate Your Band - An Australian online music magazine focusing on news, music reviews and interviews steeped in comedy and satire. Started in 2014 as a countercultre music news website to contrast the saturated Australian music media. [22]
  • Slasher Club - An opinion-based website that focuses on offering insightful opinion about all sorts of different films, video-games, and graphic-novels with horror operating as the helm of the site's content. [23]
  • Southern Country Life - An Indie Christian & Country Music promotion website that helps Indie and local artists get their music and projects out there for more people and potential record labels to find out about them. [24]]
  • RevCutt - An online music blog that reviews music on a scale of 1-10. The genres have varied in the music reviewed. They also post there own articles called "Rev's Pieces." [25]
  • Roots Music Report - Online magazine that compiles weekly radio airplay charts from airplay spins reported by radio stations around the globe. Founded in 1998 by Robert Bartosh. Roots Music Reports founder Robert Bubba Bartosh is credited with starting a new music genre "Roots Rock" in 1999 by publishing the first ever Roots Rock airplay chart. The genre is commonly used now to describe music throughout the world. RMR also post cd reviews by 3 well known music critics. Roots Music Report has recently expanded to compile charts for all genres of music being played and reported by Satellite, terrestrial AM, FM and internet radio stations globally at http://www.rootsmusicreport.com]
  • Donald N. Ferguson - Music theorist and philosopher.
  • 3000 Albums in 3000 Days - Album review blog; [26]
  • Ryan Alban - An american jazz analyst, performer, music educator.
  • Mika Bashir- Polish nationality, American musicologist, critic, philosopher and manager
  • Dan Blackman - disc jockey, B101-WBEB-FM in Philadelphia, PA; ommon voice in PA/NJ/DE commercials; [27]
  • Justin Colletti - Journalist, sound engineer and professor; [28]
  • Patsi Bale Cox - Nashville biographer and journalist. Died at age 66.
  • Guy Dammann, Classical music critic and commentator, academic. Writes mainly for The Guardian. Also writes for The Observer, New Statesman, Economist [29]
  • Fuzz Box Girl - YouTube personality who reviews and demos a large amount of musical equipment; she has been gaining a large amount of popularity; [30]
  • Karl Wilson Gehrkens - U.S. music teacher and author of several books on music and teaching. 1882-1975.
  • Nalini Ghuman, musicologist barred entry to the US [31]
  • Robert Gordon - music critic from Memphis
  • Simon Hadley - Editor-in-Chief of Chybucca Sounds [32]
  • Thornton Hagert, music historian and archivist. Owner of Vernacular Music Research. Nominated for historical liner notes grammy.
  • George Herzog, pioneering American musicologist; see History of the Archives of Traditional Music, Indiana University, Bloomington
  • Professor Maurice Hinson - Music historian & editor.
  • Memphis Jones - American music journalist, singer, and all about Memphis music, history, & culture
  • Bakari Kitwana - wrote Why White Kids Love Hip Hop
  • Mieczyslaw Kolinski - Canadian ethnomuicologist; see Canadian Encyclopedia article
  • Francis O. Leach, D.M.A. - The Dances for Solo Piano of Paul Creston: A Pedagogical and Performance Overview (University of Oklahoma dissertation, 1994)
  • Neville Marten - British Writer and Editor Of Guitar Techniques and Guitarist (magazine). Author Of Guitar Heaven
  • Mick Middles - UK rock journalist/author
  • Mike Maxheat Mosley - Known as MaD MaX from Akron, Ohio is the Director of Operations, Audio Video Engineer, Webmaster, PR Specialist, Radio DJ, Remix Specialist, Motivational Speaker, Program Director, Journalist, Graphic Designer, Recording Engineer, Digital Music Editor, Music Arranger, Multi-Instrument Musician Producer, Underground Music Ambassador and the lead performer for M3 Records Ohio with a B.A. in Media Production and a minor in Pre Law from the University of Akron. Co-founder of M3 Records Ohio and the internationally syndicated Pro Flow Fa-Sho Show radio program on Pro Flow Radio.
  • Mick Stingley- US Music journalist
  • Music-News.com - leading independent publisher featuring news, reviews, interviews, competitions, the latest releases and all the gossip from the worldwide music scene. [33]
  • Musical Mathematics - Leeds-based alternative-music webzine formed in 2011, specialising in experimental music. [34]
  • Ed Ochs - American music journalist; former Billboard magazine special issues editor
  • Bryan Odell - American music journalist; founder, YouTube channel BryanStars
  • Andri Permana - Indonesian music journalist; [35]
  • Mark Prindle - US rock journalist/author
  • Andy Radin - webmaster responsible for making fourfa.com, reference site for emo music
  • Randy Raley - famous jock from KSHE and other stations.
  • Lynn Roberts (publisher) - Creator, editor and contributor to for folks sake music website; [36]
  • Steve Rodham - Author, magazine editor and Jimi Hendrix historian/archivist.
  • Carl B. Schmidt - American musicologist, music historian, author, professor
  • Liv Simister - seventeen year old creator/writer of Planet Stereo, a website dedicated to promoting musicians (wix.com/planetstereo/music) as well as a writer for the New Jersey-based indie-magazine "Danny Says!" (dannysayszine.tumblr.com).
  • Aliya-Jasmine Sovani - host and journalist for MTV Canada; possibly an Ismaili Muslim of South Asian of East African descent
  • Dave Stelfox - British music critic, journalist and DJ; specialises in roughneck rap, bashment and deep house with a funky twist
  • Laura Stylez - Co-host of Hot 97's Ebro in the Morning [37]
  • John Tait (Author) - Australian Rock Historian and Author/Editor of 4 Australian Music books and The Rock Historian Blog. (http://www.melbournebooks.com.au/products/taits-modern-guide-to-record-collecting) (https://www.amazon.com/Vanda-Young-Inside-Australias-Factory/dp/1742232175) (http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/Captain-Matchbox-Whoopee-Band-Australia-1970s-Music-Mayhem-Mic-Jim-Conway-Book-/112121051462) (http://www.melbournebooks.com.au/products/the-dingoes-lament) (http://essendoncdlpbook.com.au/blog/)
  • Erik Thureson - American music editor, journalist, and photographer at BestMusicLive; [38]
  • Vincenzo Torelli - Italian music journalist and impresario it:Vincenzo Torelli
  • Lucy Tobin - author, journalist and columnist [39]
  • Naresh Nandam - Indian Journalist, Documentary Director and renowned translator
  • Ultimate Wedding Magazine - A unique digital magazine which pioneered an interactive digital magazine to the wedding market in the UK and the USA. [40]
  • Larry Heath Founder and Director of Heath Media, parent company of The AU Review, Hello Asia!, The Iris and the National Live Music Awards. Journalist. Music Video Director. [41] [42] [43] [44] [45]
  • Elevation Outdoors Magazine (Free outdoor adventure lifestyle magazine serving the state of Colorado) (http://www.elevationoutdoors.com/)

Other

  • Alternative Music Hub - An alternative music website that services Australian music fans
  • BestMusicLive - An online music webzine covering the most popular genres of music including editorial, photographs, and videos [46]
  • BestMusicLiveTV - The YouTube Channel associated with BestMusicLive, providing weekly vidoe coverage of the top stories in music [47][dead link]
  • buffaBLOG - [48] - An award winning [18] music and culture blog chronicling the Western New York Music scene often referenced for local music happenings
  • Chybucca Sounds - British-based daily internet publication devoted to music criticism; [49]
  • Concrete Loop - urban music blog; [50]
  • The Daily Vault – music review website; founded 1997; [51]
  • Dark Legions Archive - net's original heavy-metal site; [52]
  • Drooble - Drooble is an online social media and social networking service for musicians that enables its users to search for and connect with other musicians from all over the world, promote their music and develop their talents. The idea for Drooble was conceived by founder and CEO Melina Krumova in 2012. Since then, the company has been working towards its goal of giving a voice to all musicians, no matter their level of skill and popularity, and creating a place where people from all over the world can come together to work on music projects, discuss their work, develop their talents and creative musical potential. [53] [54] [55] [56] [57]
  • For Folks Sake - folk-music website; [58]
  • Hipster Runoff or CRLS - A popular ironic blog about music, alt culture. Been featured in many articles and posts.
  • Jeff's Musical Car - weekly music show which showcases talented singer-songwriters with an intimate performance...live in a car; [59]
  • LunchBox LunchBox is Australia's leading independent music feature site championing Australian, New Zealand and Tasman musicians. Covering interviews, live reviews, album reviews, live music galleries, opinion pieces and more [60]
  • The Line of Best Fit - UK-based music website covering new music from around the world; [61]
  • Moxie and Mayhem - Music blog with emphasis on indie, folk, and alternative. Interviews up-and-coming bands, reports music news, and reviews CDS. Growing gathering. [62] [63]
  • Music Ally - London-based music intelligence company focused on tech and digital spaces. Founded in 2002 with industry-level paying readership and subscribers (Universal Music Group, Sony Music, Vistex, and more at corporate subscription level). Media partner for major industry events (MIDEM, Reeperbahn and more). Content includes a daily publication, a bi-weekly report on digital tools and campaign highlights, and a monthly comprehensive report on a specific industry subject. [64] [65] [66] [67] [68] [69]
  • Music Life Radio - Music Interview podcast featuring Jason Everman (Nirvana, Soundgarden), Stephen Tobolowsky, Kurdt Vanderhoof (Metal Church), Marc Maron, Jon Herington (Steely Dan), and more. [70]
  • Obscure Sound - A website that chronicles Indie Music and provides critiques. [71]
  • Pinpoint Music – music webzine; focuses on music reviews and live concerts; features include professional music videos (both live and set) and photography; [72]
  • Pop 'Stache – A Chicago-based online music journalism publication. Their motto reads, "at Pop 'Stache, we get off on music." [73]]
  • RapReviews – music webzine of rap/hip-hop related news, interviews, reviews; [74]
  • REH Publications - producers of numerous instructional videos. History? Website? Located at Seattle WA 98103
  • Review Bastard - Band of music and movie enthusiast. Daily music and movie review blog: Review Bastard Music and movie discussion: Review Bastard Discussion Board
  • Runolaulu a Finnish song tradition, related to Estonian Regilaul.
  • Scene Point Blank - heavy music webzine celebrating 10 years (punk/hardcore/metal/hip-hop/more: [75]. I have an article ready for submission if this is deemed acceptable.Lorenspb (talk) 21:25, 19 September 2013 (UTC)[reply]
  • The Silent Ballet - post-rock music zine; [76]
  • URB Press - is a webzine completely devoted to US Black Music and culture: rap, hip hop, r&b, soul, jazz [77][19][20][21]

Discographies

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Festivals, concerts and awards

  • KamerFEST Music Festival - KamerFEST Music Festival is a 3-day Music Festival which occurs in Atlanta, GA. This music festival features some of the biggest Recording Artists from Cameroon, Central Africa, who travel to the United States to showcase their talent to an international audience. The KamerFEST Music Festival includes Music Contests, a Music Business Workshop, an All-White Welcome Event, and the main event, the Live Concert.

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  • Bass Coast Festival An independent international exhibition of electronic music and art. Founded in 2009 and held in Merit, British Columbia, Canada. From being the first event of its kind to take a stance in favour of respect for First Nations by banning gaudy headdress to introducing harm reduction strategies long before the concept was universal (2015) and adopting serious environmental practices, this has been a staging ground for a great deal of progressive partying. [89]

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  • 2017 Bonnaroo Music Festival, Bonnaroo Music Festival[22]
  • 2016 Bonnaroo Music Festival, Bonnaroo Music Festival[23]
  • Los 15 Grandes de Nuevo México The highest award in the New Mexico music genre. As an annual concert and award show, for the year’s top performing artists and songs, it has featured prominent artists like Al Hurricane, Lorenzo Antonio, Sparx (US band), and others.
  • Euphoria Music Festival A large independent music festival in Austin, Texas, that has been operating for 6 years. [94] [95] [96]
  • Invincible Tour A Concert Tour by English boyband Five as promotion to their 1999 album Invincible.[97][98][[99]
  • International Noise Conference (International Noise Conference (INC) is a five day noise music festival that takes place every February in Miami, Florida. It also consists of a yearly related tour and pre-festival shows in various parts of Florida.) (http://squelchers.net/inc.htm)
  • Metal Swap Meet A yearly event held in San Diego that focuses on heavy metal vendors, artists, bands, and meet and greets [100] [101] [102] [103]
  • Drone Day Drone Day is an international celebration of experimental and drone music, that takes place every May. Since it's inception in 2014 events have happened in every Canadian province and Territory, including 4 international events. [104] [105] [106]
  • Italy Percussion Competition The Competition takes place since 2003. Every year international renowed percussionists judge in the following sections: Marimba, Vibraphone, Timpani, Sanre Drum, Drum Set and Composition. Together with the competition there are concerts, clinics and masterclasses given by the judges and invited guest-artists - the festival Days of Percussion Italy)Hosted by Italy Percussive Arts Society, a non-profit-cultural-organization and part of the world wide network of "Percussive Arts Society". The Competition and the festival take place in Montesilvano Pescara Italy - annual in September [107] [108] [109] [110] [111]
  • Sunflowerfest - SUNFLOWERFEST in Hillsborough, County Down, Northern Ireland is a magical weekend festival of music, arts and entertainment. With over 120 acts across 6 stages, SUNFLOWERFEST delivers a truly diverse and immersive experience offering a superb range of music, comedy, poetry, film, dance, family fun, and much more.
  • Allston Village Street Fair - Annual street festival that takes place in the Allston neighborhood of Boston in September each year. The festival is produced by the non-profit organization The Parents and Community Build Group, Inc. and is free and open to the public. The festival attracts more than 100,000 full time Boston area residents and students and provides fusions of music from 2 outdoor stages, an international food court, family entertainment amenities, a vendor's market, and a public art street mural area. [112]
  • Balkan Trafik festival - Balkan Trafik Festival, turns the Centre for Fine Arts in Brussels into a real festival hall, welcoming over 7,000 loyal visitors every year. The emphasis is always on music: major international artists perform alongside ‘living legends’ from the Balkan region. There is also Roma music, militant rock, soul wrenching jazzy melodies, traditional and electronic music, as well as films and theater, workshops and debates, wine and gastronomy. Each year, more than 200 artists play on the festival‟s different stages, coming from Romania, Serbia, Bosnia, Hungary, Turkey, Bulgaria, Macedonia, Kosovo, Greece, Albania, Moldavia, Slovenia but also France, the Netherlands and Belgium. The programme covers all the music genres, including local traditions, contemporary brass bands and rock and jazz. The best of the Balkans, four days in a row! [113]
  • Erwin Bodky Awards - The Erwin Bodky Award was established in 1968 to encourage young performers to seek professional careers and to pursue excellence in the field of early music. The awards are given by the Cambridge Society for Early Music.
  • Get Up Tour - Tour by Bryan Adams in the year 2016, in support of his latest studio album Get Up (Bryan Adams album). [24]
  • Saigon Soul Pool Parties - The liveliest, ongoing Saturday Pool Party in District 1, Saigon, Vietnam! Relax by the pool with some soulful house music & meet amazing people. [114]
  • KOI Music Festival - an annual 3-day rock music festival in Kitchener, Ontario. Over 100+ bands perform every year, and 2015 will be the 6th year of the festival. [115]
  • Gospel Music FanFair - Somerset, KY; Combined two events into one FanFair (Southern Gospel Music FanFair & Country Gospel Music FanFair); 10th year in concert/awards show for gospel singers; 2014 moved to new location with name change; Randall Wilds- Wilds & Associates, LLC., 12 division company; [116]
  • Bambuco National Folk Festival - annual since 1960 in Neiva; [117]
  • BluesSHOUT! - the nation's premiere annual blues dance event, with classes, competitions, performances, and live music; [118]
  • Camp a Low Hum - annual festival of indie music; organised by Blink, organiser of the A Low Hum tours
  • Castle Party - gothic festival in Poland; [119][dead link]
  • Cock Rock - Cockermouth Rock Festival; [120]
  • Culture Shock Festival - [121]
  • Dhamaka Bollywood - promotes love, peace and unity among India and Pakistan; featured Sonu Nigam, Atif Aslam and Naz Choudhury at the O2 Arena in April 2012; [122]; [123]
  • Electro Beach Music Festival - 42-day-long electronic dance music festival in Puerto Vallarta; featuring artists including; [124]
  • Great Indian Rock (GIR) - Rock Street Journal organizes the Great Indian Rock Festival each year showcasing the best amongst upcoming talent in rock and roll in the Indian subcontinent, along with international rock artists. The first GIR was held in 1997 in Kolkata. Currently the largest platform for the pioneers of original counter-culture music in India, it has been screaming away from the margins, and being heard too.After ceasing to be a competition in 2007, GIR is currently one of the biggest rock festivals to be held in India featuring original music, great bands and the entire spirit of rock n roll coming together in one comprehensive entity. Media and industry sources reveal that GIR is expected to make a come-back in 2016 with it's 15th edition in multiple cities in India; [125]
  • Green River Festival - Music, food, and hot air balloon festival that takes place every summer at Greenfield Community College in Greenfield, Massachusetts. Begun in 1986; [126]
  • Grassroots Blues Festival - Annual Blues Festival celebrated annually on the second saturday of July in Duck Hill, Mississippi. [127]
  • Gulf Coast Jam - Country music festival sponsored by Pepsi located in Panama City Beach, FL over Labor Day Weekend (Sept. 2-4, 2016)

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Shiny and Oh So Bright Tour The Smashing Pumpkins 2018 reunion tour. [176]

  • Music for All National Festival A festival held in Indianapollis, Indiana in March includes the National Concert Band Festival, the Middle School National Festival, the Sandy Feldstein National Percussion Festival, the Orchestra America Festival, the Chamber Music Festival, the National Choir Festival, and features the Honor of Orchestra America, the Jazz Band of America, and the Honor Band of America.

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Instruments

A-I

  • A. B. Chase Company - American piano and organ company of the late 1800s/early 1900s
  • AirHarp - an ultrasonic digital autoharp
  • Alburn Watson (Violin Maker)
  • Anthony Ventura - Excellent Instrumental Music Creator of albums like: Zeit Fur Zartlichkeit and Je T'Aime: Traummelodien
  • Axstar Crusher - a type of electric guitar
  • Art & Lutherie Manufacturer - Hand crafted in Canada using 95% Canadian wood. Subsidiary of Godin.
  • Aurora Project (scratchplate) - Custom made replacement scratchplate and installing Fret lights
  • Baldwin SD-10 - historic competitor to Steinway Concert Grand - the SD-10 was the official piano of the Boston Symphony, the Cincinnati Symphony, the Metropolitan Opera, the Tanglewood Festival, the piano preferred by Leonard Bernstein, Andre Previn, Walter Gieseking, Earl Wild, Jorge Bolet, Abbey Simon and others.
  • Bass Horn - Also called Contrabass French Horn, it is keyed a half step higher than the standard Trombone or Euphonium
  • Beare Charles (Violin expert)
  • Bher Bros. & Co. - piano company
  • Bill Brunton Classical Guitars - A luthier specializing in custom handmade classical guitars.
  • Bolin Guitars - a guitar company<\s>
  • Born Custom Guitars - A manufacturer of custom electric guitars.
  • Bounkam (African horn instrument)
  • C.BAER - Italian piano company of the early 1800s
  • Clay Whistle - Ceramic whistles (such as "Clay Bird Whistles"), typically shaped as humans or animals, are known from all around the world. In danish such whistles are known as "piv-i-røv" ("toot-in-ass") whistles because one whistle into the rear end of them. I have found a few references to such clay whistles in Ceramics of Jalisco, Emaischen, Filimonovo toy, and other examples could probably be found. Yet a comprehensive Wikipedia main article on clay whistles is yet to be written.
  • CP30 - Yamaha
  • Casio CTK-496 - Casio keyboard
  • Clavia Nord Electro 3 - The newest keyboard by Clavia, an upgrade of the Nord Electro 2
  • Combuitar - 26 string acoustic guitar-like instrument with three necks
  • Crafter Guitars - Korean guitar manufacturer begun in 1972 under the Sungeum brand name, becoming Crafter c.1986.
  • Devil Fish (instrument)
  • DGX 520 - A Keyboard Made By Yamaha with Lightly weighted keys
  • DJ Ball - A prototype ball instrument
  • DiPinto Guitars - a small electric guitar and bass company out of Philadelphia, founded in 1995. [25]
  • Dixon Guitars - A Japanese/Korean made guitar that was victim of a lawsuit causing them to go out of business and no longer produce guitars.
  • Dragonfly Tapping Instruments - makers of unique 6, 7 and 8 string tapping instruments.
  • DrumSoloArtist.com - A drummers website with a huge drummers and techniques lists and perhaps one of the strongest online drummers communities
  • Emenee - A manufacturer of chord organs, arguably toys, but popular at one time
  • Ensoniq DP/4 - A popular parallel effects processor
  • Fender Dimension Bass - Relatively new Fender bass model, moderate priority.
  • List of Fender players - There's a list of Gibson Player and a list of strato/telecaster players but there are much more Fender Players out there. N.B. Stratocaster and Telecaster are Fender guitars, thus people who play them would be "Fender Players."
  • Focusrite Forte - mixing console, very specialized and intricate, only two were produced
  • Fresher Guitars - Japanese made guitars from the late 1970's and early 80's. Many of which were involved in the so-called "lawsuit" guitars, when multiple japanese manufacturers were sued by the Gibson corporation for copying their designs and using equal or better materials and selling for a fraction of the price.
  • G-60A - Guitar produced by Yamaha late '60s, early '70s
  • Gaskell Guitars Australian guitar manufacturer that manufactures left handed guitars only of guitar models that are extremely rare or impossible to find in left hand by other manufacturers.[178]
  • Glee Club Japanese guitar manufacturer.
  • Granada Guitars - made Les Paul copy guitars in the 1970s
  • Greedtone - Makers of effects pedals and other audio gear.
  • Groove Tubes - A maker of amplifiers, tubes, and other gear. Name purchased by Fender, who releases "Groove Tubes" tubes for amps, but was once an independent boutique company.
  • Horseshoe Gang - New set of West Coast stars - Members of Crooked I's(Slaughterhouse Member) Record Label Circle Of Bosses
  • Hanser Holding International - Owner of several major guitar makers, including BC Rich
  • Hoepfner Piano- A Berlin based piano company from 1880s until 1929. Manufactured the rare desk piano. http://www.en.faszinationklaviere.de/klaviere--fluegel/klaviere-und-fluegel-vor-1880/index.html is a known expert who may have information
  • Hudka- (or "hūḍka", also "hudak" or "hudk") an hourglass-shaped pressure drum, used in North Indian (Hindustani) folk music, similar to the West African "talking drum". See "Constructing Regionalism: Discourses of Spirituality and Cultural Poverty in the Popular Music of Uttarakhand, North India" by Stefan Patrick Fiol <https://books.google.ca/books?id=zD4RZzTfyqwC>, p. 17. It can be heard on such recordings as "Enchanting of Himalaya - Flute" by Rajendra Prasanna <https://www.discogs.com/Rajendra-Prasanna-Enchanting-Of-Himalaya/release/3956528>, <http://mio.to/album/Rajendra+Prasanna/Enchanting+Of+Himalaya>; or in this clip <https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z690RHpHnKE>
  • Isoka Flute - A six-holed gourd flute aerophone commonly made in artisan shows and sold inexpensively. They are similar to the ocarina.

J-Z

Instrument manufacturers

  • Spinbal - new spinbal cymbal drum accessory and patina producer
  • Allen B. Chase - American piano maker
  • Beta Aivin - a modern Chinese electric instrument manufacturer also known as "B3".[180][181]
  • California Audio Technology [182] - Founded in 1990, CAT - California Audio Technology is the global engineering and custom audio manufacturing firm internationally recognized as the world's premier craftsmen of custom ultra high performance loudspeakers, amplifiers, DSP's
  • Abigail Ybarra (Famous pickup winder for Fender Musical Instruments and Jackson Guitars, respected by peers and connoisseurs.) ([183][184][185])

Jazz

Music theory

Organizations

A–D

  • Pro Music Rights Pro Music Rights, a member of the Music Business Association, is the fifth-ever formed Public Performance Rights Society in the United States, one that controls a market share of 7.4% in the U.S. The organization represents works with such notable acts as Snoop Dogg, A$AP Rocky, Wiz Khalifa, Pharrell, Young Jeezy, Juelz Santana, Lil Yachty, MoneyBaggYo, Larry June, Trae Pound, Sauce Walka, Trae Tha Truth, Sosaman, Soulja Boy, Lex Luger, Lud Foe, SlowBucks, Gunplay, OG Maco, Rich The Kid, Fat Trel, Young Scooter, Nipsey Hussle, Famous Dex, Boosie Badazz, Shy Glizzy and many more.

Pro Music Rights pays 100% of all Public Performance Royalties directly to the performers, songwriters, publishers, and legally-entitled rights holders who have joined Pro Music Rights on a monthly basis. [188] [189]

  • The ASCAP Foundation - [190]; non-profit arts and culture non-profit foundation - legally separate from ASCAP - that gives out prestigious awards to budding songwriters that have gone on to become big stars (such as John Mayer and Lin-Manuel Miranda)as well as supporting music education and appreciation to underserved communities; [191]
  • Choral Arts Initiative - [192]; nonprofit arts organization and professional choir that commissions and premieres new compositions by living composers based in Orange County, CA. Its mission: The Choral Arts Initiative works in partnership with composers and the community to illuminate emerging choral music through vocal collaboration and performance, and to inspire musical creativity through unique outreach and education programs. Rated as OC's Best Choirs by CBS Los Angeles (http://losangeles.cbslocal.com/top-lists/best-choirs-in-oc/), winner of the American Prize in Choral Performance (http://theamericanprize.blogspot.com/2014/10/chorus-winner-runners-up-community.html), ASCAP award for Adventurous Programming recipient.
  • Academy of St Cecilia - [193]; takes its name from the Accademia di Santa Cecilia, in effect the musicians' union in 17th-century Rome of which Corelli, Pasquini and Alessandro Scarlatti were members. Although the Academy covers all periods of music, the principal sphere of interest is early music, interpreted loosely as music dating before 1825. General Meetings (convocations) are held twice yearly. An admission ceremony is followed by a concert, recital or workshop. Members receive the Academy's journal, VOX, and a regular bulletin containing details of forthcoming events. Members are invited to submit articles for publication. The Academy is a social and learned society and not an examining body. From time to time the Chapter awards Honorary Fellowships in recognition of an individual's musical contribution.
  • All Access Music Group a.k.a. AllAccess.com. Might be a useful addition to Wikipedia, seeing it's used more than a thousand times (name, domain) as a (reliable) source. The Los Angeles Times has called it "an online journal of the radio industry" ([194][195]). Some webpages that might be useful: [196] (at MusicRow), [197] (at Crunchbase), [198][199][200]
  • Amati Studios - [201]; group of mid-range recording studios based all over the UK, which also provides famously cheap in-house mixing and mastering services
  • Blood is Blood Movement On 14 December 2015, Jordan Moll-Vigrass, Congressmen Brian Higgins and the Pride Center of Western New York held a community rally in Buffalo, New York to rally against the Food and Drug Administration policy that bans blood donations by gay and bisexual men. Moll-Vigrass, who is openly gay and had been in a committed relationship for four years, was refused as a blood donor after disclosing his sexual orientation during the questionnaire screening process. Outraged by the federal policy and disappointed by being refused as a blood donor, Moll-Vigrass started to advocate for change.[137] "The government’s unfounded policy is hurtful to the people being turned away solely based on sexual orientation and the millions of others who will be in need of a lifesaving blood donation," said Higgins. "Eligibility should be based on risk-based science rather than outdated, fear-based speculation. Blood is Blood" is dedicated to encouraging the FDA to seek and implement blood donation policies that are non-discriminatory towards the Gay & Bi-sexual community in an effort to save lives by holding annual blood drives and events to spark conversation and change. https://www.wkbw.com/news/gay-man-fighting-for-right-to-give-blood
  • Bach Festival Society of Winter Park - [202] - Organization that produces choral and classical music. Founded in 1935, this regionally and historically significant group maintains a community choir, professional orchestra, presenting program and educational programs. The organization was the first to perform Bach's B Minor Mass south of the Mason-Dixon Line. Dedicated to the legacy of J.S. Bach, the society specializes in choral masterworks and continues the choral tradition commissioning and performing new music.
  • Ball State University Singers - [203]
  • bandFIND.com - [204]; social utility for the entire music industry, from Joe to Pro. They are attempting to completely renovate the Music Industry. Providing a bridge between the analog business model (that has devastated the industry) and the digital music future.
  • Blues For Peace - [205]; organization dedicated to promoting blues music and awareness of the blues
  • Bluegrass Music Association of Canada (B.M.A.C.) [206] - The governing body for the preservation and promotion of Bluegrass and Oldtime music in Canada. This Association takes in All of Canada in these genres and is the only national body in Canada.
  • BOP Recording Studios - [207]; World-class recording studio in South Africa best known as the studio used to record the award winning "The Lion King" soundtrack.
  • BolBihari - [208]; A community for hr people of Bihar, India. This is approved by RHSD(BJP), Bihar. This community helps to up bring the people of Bihar and show their talent to world.
  • Bugles Across America - [209]; Bugles Across America provides Free Live Taps by qualifed volunteers to Honor the Veteran.
  • CanadaJams - Canada's Live Music Showcase [210] - A cross section of the music scene in Canada, with video, audio, photographs, reviews and information on our artists, our venues, and our industry.
  • Chartburst [211] - Unique service which connects unsigned musicians with major record label A&R for record deal consideration and feedback.
  • CCVG Transitional Orchestra - transitional orchestra for Year 7 - 12 year olds; all instruments
  • CFBG (Campaign for a Better Greensboro) - concert venue and community center promoting rock/alternative music in Greensboro, NC; also a dance studio; [212]
  • Chicago Music Promotions [213] A social utility for the Entire music industry, to find Independent Musicians & Bands, also to check out Nightclub & Mix Djs in the midwest and Chicago Metro Region
  • Children's Music Network A US-based organization of and for children's music educators, performers, singers and songwriters.
  • Choir of the Queen's College, Oxford
  • ChristianMedia.ca - ChristianMedia.ca was a national community of Canadian Christians and an online database created by David M.R.D. Spencer in the year 2000. ChristianMedia.ca provided the history of Canadian Christians working, volunteering and ministering in music, radio, television and media in Canada. Members continue to believe in Jesus Christ as the Messiah and Son of God. They are motivated to share the Good News through arts, media and music. References: "ChristianMedia.ca" David Spencer's Media Spin. 1 September 2009. 17 August 2010. [214] and "ChristianMedia.ca" Archive.org 17 August 2010 [215]
  • Creative Edge Music [216] - Articles on mixing, mastering, pro studios, gear, reviews, artist interviews, the local scene, and more.
  • Dance Department [217] Article Electronic music organization and podcast
  • Decap Belgian dance organ manufacturer.
  • DoDIY.org - Longstanding and current list of DIY venues all over the world
  • duomi.com - Chinese music streaming service. Music can be browsed or searched by artist, album, genre, playlist, or record label. As of September 2014, duomi is available for Microsoft Windows desktop, Android, iPhone, Symbian and Windows Phone. duomi's website is http://www.duomi.com/. It is available in the Google Play Store (https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.duomi.android.manufacturer), in the Windows App Store (http://apps.microsoft.com/windows/zh-cn/app/64dc7f68-16b3-4fa9-906c-082a8e81573d) and in the iTunes App Store (https://itunes.apple.com/gb/app/duomi-music/id515812898?mt=8).

E–Q

R–Z

  • Rave the City - Organization for raves in the Netherlands in the 90's. At that time the biggest competitor of Thunderdome.
  • Renaissance Workshop Company - The Renaissance Workshop Company (RWC) is not only an Early Music workshop making musical Instruments to the highest standards: The company has saved many rare and some relatively unknown instruments from extinction and is one of the main figures in popularizing the use of replicas of Medieval, Renaissance and Baroque instruments for historical performance. Their website is: [306].
  • The Richmond Organization (TRO-Essex) - [307] also known as Cheshire Music, Inc.; Cromwell Music, Inc.; Devon Music, Inc.; Essex Music International, Inc.; Folkways Music Publishers, Inc.; Hampshire House Publishing Corp.; Hollis Music, Inc.; Ludlow Music, Inc.; Melody Trails, Inc.; Musical Comedy Productions; Total Music Services; TRO Inc.; Words and Music, Inc.; and Worldwide Music Services. Founded by the late Howie Richmond, who also established the Songwriters' Hall of Fame. From its beginnings TRO made a specialty of claiming authors' rights (often under pseudonymns) to music already in the public domain, a practice permitted by copyright law. A Wikipedia article on The Richmond Organization existed but was deleted in 2007 because there were no cross references to it. However wiki references do exist in articles on "Wimoweh", "Kisses Sweeter than Wine", and "We Shall Overcome". Currently redirects to founder Howie Richmond.
  • Rude Mechanical Orchestra Radical activist brass band based in New York City, performing at left-wing protests nationally since 2004 as well as HONK!.
  • Salem Concert Band. Salem, Oregon http://www.salemconcertband.org
  • Santa Rosa Symphony (Santa Rosa Symphony is the largest California regional symphony north of Los Angeles. The 80-member professional, union orchestra is the resident orchestra at Weill Hall at Green Music Center.1 The Symphony, established in 1927, is also the third-oldest professional orchestra in California and has one of the most comprehensive music education programs in the state. The orchestra received national recognition with a First Place Award for Adventurous Programming in the 2012-2013 season from American Society of Composers Authors and Publishers. Season 2018-2019 will see the Symphony’s fifth music director in its, then, 91-year history. In addition to its seven classical music sets (totaling 28 concerts per season), the Symphony produces a four-concert Pops series, three-concert Family series, youth concerts and an annual community concert. The Symphony’s youth ensembles include: SRS Youth Orchestra, Young People’s Chamber Orchestra, Repertory Orchestra and Preparatory Orchestra. Its Education programs, which reach nearly 23,000 students include: Simply Strings, Elementary School Listening Program, free concerts for youth in Weill hall and in schools, It’s Elementary! music education in local schools. HISTORY: Founded by Music Director George Trombley in 1928, with 32 members, its first concert, held in the Elks Club in downtown Santa Rosa was so well-received that they moved to the much larger Santa Rosa High School auditorium, where they remained until 1982. The Symphony then performed at the Luther Burbank Center for the Arts, until the completion of the Green Music Center in 2012. Music Directors, in order: George Trombley 1928-1957, Corrick Brown 1957-1994, Jeffrey Kahane3 1995-2006, Bruno Ferrandis4 2006-201.7 Grants: Hewlett Foundation, the James Irvine Foundation, National Endowment for the Arts, the Heller Foundation and the Community Foundation Sonoma County. Awards: Met Life Award for Community Engagement, 2002, for its collaboration with Santa Rosa High School on Sir Michael Tippett’s A Child of Our Time multi-media performance project and documentary film. First place for adventurous programming from American Society of Composers Authors and Publishers 2012-2013. Member: Association of California Symphony Orchestras)(1 Petaluma Argus Courier: [308] New York Times: [309] SFGate: [310] [311] Wikipedia: [312] 2 [313] 3 [314] 4 [315] [316] [317] Reviews in Metropolitan paper, San Francisco’s SFGate: [318] and [319] [320] StarkInsider: [321])
  • Scottish Fiddle Orchestra. Orchestra founded in 1980 performming traditional Scottish fiddle music live. Also 20+ CDs and video recordings [322]
  • SaskMusic "SaskMusic (The Saskatchewan Recording Industry Association) is a member-based, non-profit corporation representing the four components of the music and sound recording industries and community of Saskatchewan" [30]
  • Selectadisc - independent UK record store; branches in Nottingham, London and online
  • SongwriterLink - online songwriting collaboration community. [323]
  • sonicbids.com - [324]
  • SoundRoutes Singers - Inspirational community choirs in Glasgow, Bearsden, Hamilton, Carluke and Motherwell; [325]
  • Spirit of San Antonio - [326] It's the marching band for The University of Texas at San Antonio, and as part of the University's efforts to become a bigger name in college football, this ensemble is challenged to keep up and attempt to become known in the world of College Marching Band. Many other Marching Ensembles have articles, this one should be included.
  • Spox Talk - political and social music
  • Sympho - [327]
  • Tap 'n' Tin - music venue, club/pub/bar; Chatham, Kent
  • Trap City - YouTube Channel dedicated to trap music
  • Tunguska Electronic Music Society created by several musicians and composers on the threshold of centenary of the Tunguska phenomenal catastrophe, in order to capture the public attention to such an extraordinary event.
  • TwoSet Violin - [twosetviolin.com] a YouTube channel created by Australian musicians Brett Yang and Eddy Chen devoted to classical comedy, including videos like "When you forget your violin" and "7 Different Types of Musician's Mothers [sic]".
  • Upton Bass String Instrument Co - [328] - Upton Bass specializes in building award winning custom handmade double basses with designs developed over years of working closely with some of the worlds finest upright bass players, such as Gary Karr, Eric Revis, John Patitucci, Marc Johnson, Travis Book, Todd Parks, Lynn Seaton, etc.
  • Viola da Gamba Society of America - a not-for-profit organization dedicated to the support of activities relating to the viola da gamba in the United States and abroad. It is a society of approximately 1000 members, consisting of players, builders, publishers, distributors, restorers and others sharing a serious interest in music for viols and other early bowed string instruments, which has been existence since 1962. [329]
  • ViolinOPEN - an organization of violinists performing instrumental covers of popular music [330]
  • VogueFM - international online radio station and online community
  • Voices of Eden Gospel Choir - Gospel choir founded in 2005 at the University of North Carolina at Charlotte
  • Warner-Tamerlane Publishing Corporation - California corporation, part of the Warner Music Group, registers songs with the U.S. Copyright Office and licenses music printing companies to reproduce text for its properites. No background article exists as of this writing. - B.C.Schmerker
  • Western Canadian Music Hall of Fame
  • Wilcox-Gay Corporation Manufacturer of radios, tape decks, reel-to-reel systems, televisions, police radios, record players, transcription recorders and a pioneer in home recording, recordio was there first line of hardware[31].
  • Youth Empowered Action [331] A youth empowerment organization that runs youth activism summer camps. Relevant media articles are listed on their website.
  • Yakima Symphony Orchestra [332]
  • Zo Indigenous Forum [333]- An Indigenous Peoples organisation in Mizoram, India for the promotion and protection of human rights among the Zo Indigenous Peoples

Producers, sound engineers, etc.

Note: Electronic music DJs should be listed at Wikipedia:Requested articles/music/Performers and bands.

A–B


C–G

  • DJ Alvee - Bangladesh Dj & music producer. He is young entrepreneur that started his professional career in just 15 year , within 2 years ,he produced and composed many Bollywood mashups .
  • DJ Debayan Official - Indian DJ, Remixer & Electronic Music Producer. Born on 12/11/2002. His birth name is Debayan Mukherjee. He started off his musical journey from 2017 and just within 2 years he composed many original tracks and was awarded as one of the most popular DJs from India by Pioneer DJ Corporation and Digital DJs.

[Facebook[350]] [Instagram[351]] [SoundCloud[352]] [Audiomack[353]] [Hearthis[354]].

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M

Motiff, was born in Caracas, Venezuela on September 25, 1984. At the early age of 5 he began to play every instrument in sight. He grew up by his father's side, influenced by his contribution to music. His father was the percussionist for the Venezuela based and internationally known big band "La Billo's Caracas Boys.” He began to integrate Motiff into the world of music and sound by taking him to recording sessions, rehearsals and shows. These close involvements led him to the acceptance into the Music Conservatory at the age of six where he later studied music theory and perfected performance of various instruments. In1996, Motiff brought his talent to the United States, assimilating to the culture while integrating his unique sound and rhythms to the diversity of the Miami music scene. In 2004, Motiff was given the opportunity to apply his gift and work closely with Jose Miguel Velazquez, a popular music producer and vocal coach to the stars. One beat at a time, he co-produced for Latin music artists such as David Bisbal, Don Omar, David Bustamante, Shalim and Pimpinela. In 2012, alongside music mogul, Emilio Estefan, Motiff co-produced superstar Gloria Estefan’s hit dance song “Hotel Nacional.” “Hotel Nacional” debuted at #1 on the Billboard Hot Latin Songs Chart and placed #1 on the Billboard Dance Charts. He is the mastermind behind hits such as Jencarlos feat. Pitbull & Cata's "Baila Baila" and the Billboard chart topping hit "Pegate Mas" by Dyland and Lenny. In 2013 he joined Pitbull's "Global Warming Tour" as part of the Artist's band 'The Agents’ while collaborating on Samo’s Album ‘Invevitable’ , Jbalvin’s freshman album ‘La Famila’ and his first single as an artist, "I'll Be Fine" released in spring of 2014 under Mr. 305 INC. 2014 and 2015 brought new challenges and opportunities as he produced “Que Suenen Los Tambores” for salsa singer Victor Manuelle. This was the only song to stay at #1 on the Billboard Tropical Chart for 9 consecutive weeks in 2014, Victors biggest hit since 2004. At the same time he produced the second single for Latin Artist Natalia Jimenez called “Quedate Con Ella.” This would be followed by another 6 songs on Jimenezs’ Album “Creo En Mi,” which debuted at #2 on the Billboard Latin Album Chart. Well into 2015, Motiff is working on Chino y Nacho’s album ‘Radio Universo’ producing the first single called “Me Voy Enamorando” Ft. Farruko currently climbing the charts. Followed by Gente De Zona’s “La Gozadera” Ft. Marc Anthony, which earns the highest debut on Hot Latin Songs Billboard Chart. The song logged nearly 4,000 downloads sold its’ first week, according to Nielsen Music, enough for a No. 7 debut on Latin Digital Songs. The list of upcoming projects continues for Motiff as he keeps pushing the boundaries with his signature sound, catchy melodies and lyrics.) (http://www.allmusic.com/artist/arbise-gonzález-mn0003017874, http://www.allmusic.com/artist/arbise-motiff-gonzalez-mn0002717087, http://www.allmusic.com/artist/motiff-mn0002785949/credits, https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/La_Gozadera#cite_note-1) page=article&sectid=59&contentid=2010020620100206232202463a6d5f9e9&sectxslt=&pageno=1]; [443]

N–R

Artist Born And Raised in Louisville, KY. Carl Mack III Also known as "Reckkl3ss" is a American Star Producer And American Rapper. [Reckkl3ss https://g.co/kgs/bA1ttR] He began making music and instrumentals in 2012 and Released his debut Album Named "KKrossfaded" [KKrossfaded https://g.co/kgs/kxVgr9] in 2018 with a Label and Production Company Named [DoItLive Productions LLC] Owned by Terrance Edwards Reckkl3ss now creates music and spends his time working on his Music Marketing and Promotion Business in Jefferson City MO also Called Reckkl3ss.

S–Z

Record labels

0–9

A–C

  • Cash Artist Records - Los Angeles-based private independent label; [www.goldroc.webs.com
  • Acetate Records - Los Angeles-based independent rock label; [547]
  • Act So Big Forest Collective - Colorado-based music collective and label; [548]
  • ADDIKTION & ADDIKTION Digital Records - [549]
  • AEMMP Records - [550]
  • Al Cafaro - chairman & CEO of A&M Records during the 1990s; [551]
  • Alfa Music & Films - India based music label and production house; [552]
  • Ambition Records - [553]; Record label/store based in the UK specializing in the selling of records from Pop-Punk, Emo, Post-Hardcore genres and from bands such as Neck Deep, The Story So Far, Citizen, Enter Shikari, Basement etc.
  • Arsis Audio - A classical record label serving ECS Publishing Group. [554] [555] [556] [557] [558] [559]
  • Artifix Records - [560]; record label specializing in Southern California Punk Rock from 1976 to 1983. Label mentioned in several Wikipedia articles. See BAGS and CATHOLIC DISCIPLINE.
  • Authentik Artists - [561]; record label with worldwide digital distribution for independent acts
  • Bad Stain Records - [562]; Bad Stain Records in an independent record label based out of Phoenix, Arizona that started in 1996. Bad Stain has released 42 albums from over twenty bands, and was best known in the late 1990’s for their compilation albums, primarily their “Punk Til Ya.....” series of compilation CD’s that featured various popular independent and underground recording artists at the time, such as Less Than Jake, At The Drive In, FYP, The Weakerthans, Big Wig, Buckwild, and many more. The label was founded by twin brothers, Kris and Kelly Johnson, and Chase Rodgers (better known as Chase Stain) in 1995, although due to the fact that none of the three founders were 18 years old at the time, they did not legally obtain a business license until January 2nd, 1996. Chase Stain purchased the Johnson brothers portion of the label and became sole owner of Bad Stain Records in late 1996. The label has primarily focused on punk rock, pop punk, humorcore, post hardcore, anti-folk, skate punk, folk punk, anti-punk, rockabilly, hardcore, ska, and those musical styles closely related to the same genre. Active bands on the label include: Numbers On Napkins, Rose Sunshine, Johnny Laundromat and The Drycleaners, 946 West, Doping, Daisy Moonshine and Her Redneck Brothers, Chase Stain, Mr. Plow, and many more. The label is run by its President, Chase Stain, and Vice President, Stain’s daughter, Nova Kaine Stain, as well as the rest of the staff, Moe Money, Johnny Laundromat, Justin Bleach, and “Mohawk” Brian. LIST OF BANDS ON BAD STAIN RECORDS: Numbers On Napkins / Johnny Laundromat and The Drycleaners / Rose Sunshine / Chase Stain / Doping / Daisy Moonshine and Her Redneck Brothers / Mr. Plow / 946 West / Ask The Man (ATM) / United Magnetics / Swallow This / The Imports / All Mouth No Trousers / Yellow Sloth Chicken Broth / Dirty Laundry / Subject Mad / D.I.X. / Left Right Combo / Corrupt Citizen / Scratch N’ Sniff [48] [49] [50] [51] [52]
  • Beatball Records - South Korean record label, often re-issuing back catalog material [563]
  • Beyond Music - defunct American record label founded by Allen Kovac, liquidated in 2002; released albums by Motley Crue, Blondie, Sponge, Yes, Anthrax, Better Than Ezra, and Sammy Hagar. Billboard article 1, Billbord article 2 Billboard article 3
  • Big Element Records - independent record label specializing in electro house, house, and progressive house; founded 2015 by Guatemalan electronic music DJ and producer Dj Toro; [564]
  • Birds, Orphans & Fools - [565]
  • Black Ledge Music - [566]
  • Blackened Recordings - Metallica's own independent label
  • Blotto Records - Blotto's independent record label
  • Blue Dream Music Group - Boutique Hip Hop Record Label, CEO: Dr. Jason Lakatos [567]]
  • Brana Records - Legacy record label for the influential Polish-Brazilian pianist, Felicja Blumental. [568]]
  • Boosweet Records Award winning independent label based in Los Angeles California since 1999 [569]]
  • Butown Entertainment - Established by Legendary producer Gary Miller (producer) [570]
  • Butterscotch Records - [571]
  • CalmDownKidder Records - chiptune net label; [572]
  • Casanova Records - is an American record company. Casanova was founded predominantly as a Hip-Hop music label in 1999. It later expanded its scope to include diverse musical genres including pop, alternative rock and rock. Historically, the label has housed popular acts such as Lost Factor, Here’s To and Royale. [573], [574]
  • Cloud Hunter Records - [575]
  • Claremont 56 - independent label; from London, England; [576]
  • Columbus Discount Records - influential independent label operating through the early 2000s; Columbus, Ohio; [577]; [578]; [579]; [580]; [581]
  • Crash Records - independent label; from Oxford, England; [582]
  • Crossbill Records - independent label; based in Davis, CA; [583]
  • Crown Digital Records- independent label; [584]

D–G

H–L

  • Liming Records - Taiwanese label; produced bootleg versions of American and British albums during 1960s and 1970s
  • Lion's Den (label) - dub-oriented label from Berlin; [643]
  • Lone Starr Records - a southern rock regional Texas operated record label of the mid-1970s, mentioned in the Baby article and on its Discogs article. Cannot find a further trace on the web.
  • Lucidity Recordings (A global record label focusing on hip hop and modern day era music founded by young entrepreneur Ryan Grande' (15) and musician Erik Godlewski (17)) [644]; [645]
  • Liondub International A global record label focused primarily on Jungle music and Drum n' Bass founded in 2008 by popular Drum n' Bass DJ, Liondub. [646]; [647]

M–Q

[53] [54] [55]

  • Magick Eye Records - An independent music label focusing on dance/trance. Has released music from Another Green World, Astralasia, Black Hole, Children of Dub, Cybernaut, Flutatious, Magic Mushroom Band, Spacehopper, Spiralhead, SYT, Under the Honeytunnel, UVX. [649][650][651]
  • Magnetic Eye Records - NY label founded in 2011 by Greatdayforup and Ironweed guitarist Mike Vitali featuring artists such as Summoner, Mental Chaos, Ironweed, GirlsOnDrugs et. al. which includes sublabel Nanobox Records, co-located in Chicago. This boutique label focuses heavily on vinyl releases and securing licensing placements in network television, films and video games as Greatdayforup and Ironweed have been featured on Xbox Major League Baseball 2K7 [652] and Charlie Sheen 'sfinal appearance on CBS's Two and a Half Men respectively. In addition, the label works with emerging artists focused on new instrumentation and technologies such as Google Glass and work to partner with unusual collaborators such as the College for Nanoscale and Science Engineering. [653]
  • Maloof Records - 1920s American label devoted to Arabic music - had significant cultural impact but finding English-language sources is difficult. Perhaps there are some Arabic-language sources?
  • MBMi - Independent label; founded in 2012 by Bernard Alexander. This label's versatility has brought them recognition in a plethora of genres from Reggae, Hip Hop, EDM and even Soca. [654]

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T–Z

Musicians

Schools and music education

Songs

Stage musicals

  • Dracula Spectacula (sometimes spelt Dracula Spectacular) - [761]; often produced by amateur groups in the UK
  • Chee-Chee (musical) - 1928 musical that catapulted its two writers, Richard Rodgers and Lorenz Hart to stardom
  • The Black Suits (musical) - Music and lyrics by Joe Iconis. "A rock musical about a high school garage band on suburban Long Island trying to win The St. Anne’s Battle of the Bands. The story of two teens and their struggle to learn how to be real friends as the inevitability of adulthood threatens to pull them apart. A musical about dreams, blood, Pop Tarts, records, drug runs, blue hair, the St. Anne’s Battle of the Bands, and the undying transformative coolness of rock and roll music." - [762]
  • Supertown (musical) - 2014 musical premiering in Leeds in 2014, produced by LIDOS, written by James Sidgwick & Robert Sanders.
  • Fugitive Songs - 2010 musical; music and lyrics by Nathan Tysen and Chris Miller. A musical about six different people running from six different things.
  • USHERS: The Front of House Musical - 2014 musical; Music by Yiannis Koutsakos, Lyrics By James Oban and Book by James Rottger premiering at the Hope Theatre (London Fringe), Charing Cross Theatre and The Arts Theatre, London. A new and original musical about a group of ushers and their trials and tribulations as out of work actors. Produced by Kouban Productions Cast recording by SIMG Records.

Technical and business terms

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