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| ARTICLES RELATED TO Warner Music |  |  |  | Warner Music: Encyclopedia - Barenaked LadiesBarenaked Ladies (often abbreviated BNL) is a Canadian alternative rock band composed of Kevin Hearn, Ed Robertson, Steven Page, Tyler Stewart, and Jim Creeggan. They formed in 1988 in Scarborough, Ontario, a suburb of Toronto.
Barenaked Ladies - Indie origins.
The band's first tape, Buck Naked, released in 1989, was recorded in basements and bedrooms, and featured only Steve and Ed. Barenaked Lunch (also known as the Pink Tape) was released in 1990, and featured two new band mem ...
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All music composed by Enya and Published by Aigle Music.
Words for "I Want Tomorrow" and "Dan y Dwr" written by Roma Ryan
Words for "The Celts", "March of the Celts", "Aldebaran" and "Deireadh an Tuath" written by Enya and Roma Ryan.
Words to "St. Patrick" are traditional.
(Aldebaran dedicated to Ridley Scott)
Enya: Vocals, Piano, Juno 60, DX7, Emulator II and Kurtzweil
Music arranged by Enya and Nicky Ryan.
Recorded at BBC Enterprises Studio Woodlands, L ...
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 |  |  | Warner Music: Encyclopedia II - Edgar Bronfman Jr. - CareerBronfman proceeded to a brief career in entertainment in the 1970s as a film and Broadway producer. The summer before his final year of high school, in 1972, he was a credited producer on the film, "The Blockhouse". Despite his inexperience, Bronfman's involvement was accepted because of his connections and access to financing. In return, he learned many of the tricks of the trade by watching his more experienced peers.
In 1973, Bronfman began a songwriting career under the pseudonyms Junior Miles and Sam Roman. He often collaborated ...
See also:Edgar Bronfman Jr., Edgar Bronfman Jr. - Early life, Edgar Bronfman Jr. - Education, Edgar Bronfman Jr. - Career, Edgar Bronfman Jr. - Personal Life Read more here: » Edgar Bronfman Jr.: Encyclopedia II - Edgar Bronfman Jr. - Career |
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Japanese copyright law - Copy-protected CDs.
Very soon, CDs will be copy-protected in Japan. Avex and Warner Music, Japan have already sold copy-protected CDs [The Japan Times Online, 21 December 2002; ibid. 3 April 2002]. Steven McClure, journalist for The Japan Times Online, and author of the latter, quoted article comments on this evolution with skepticism. He states: "Many people, though, say copy-protected (or copy-controlled) CDs go against the concept of "fair use" — which means the user sh ...
See also:Japanese copyright law, Japanese copyright law - Author's rights, Japanese copyright law - Applicability, Japanese copyright law - Moral rights, Japanese copyright law - Economic rights, Japanese copyright law - Neighboring rights, Japanese copyright law - Performers' rights, Japanese copyright law - Phonogram producers' rights, Japanese copyright law - Broadcasters' and wire diffusers' rights, Japanese copyright law - Exceptions, Japanese copyright law - Length of protection, Japanese copyright law - Recent movement, Japanese copyright law - Copy-protected CDs, Japanese copyright law - Compensation system for digital private recording, Japanese copyright law - Downloadable tunes for mobile phones, Japanese copyright law - Right of communication to the public, Japanese copyright law - Copyright management business law, Japanese copyright law - Right of transfer of ownership, Japanese copyright law - Right of presentation Read more here: » Japanese copyright law: Encyclopedia II - Japanese copyright law - Recent movement |
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While Andy was on a trip to Ecuador, the band was lacking a percussionist. As such, Tyler Stewart took over ...
See also:Barenaked Ladies, Barenaked Ladies - Indie origins, Barenaked Ladies - 1990s, Barenaked Ladies - 2000s, Barenaked Ladies - Side Projects, Barenaked Ladies - Biography, Barenaked Ladies - Discography, Barenaked Ladies - Early albums, Barenaked Ladies - Primary album discography, Barenaked Ladies - Secondary album discography, Barenaked Ladies - Live albums, Barenaked Ladies - Songs recorded for compilation albums, Barenaked Ladies - Singles, Barenaked Ladies - DVD / Video Releases Read more here: » Barenaked Ladies: Encyclopedia II - Barenaked Ladies - Indie origins |
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 |  |  | Warner Music: Encyclopedia II - Lazy Mutha Fucka - CultureBehind the profanity of "冚家拎" lies a deeper message. Another popular song by LMF, "1127", is a tribute to Bruce Lee. The song encourages young Chinese to take pride of their rich Chinese ancestry, culture, and history, instead of pretending to be like the Other (Westerner). However, there may be some irony in that the group imitates a Western cultural form to advocate that Chinese youth should not imitate Western cul ...
See also:Lazy Mutha Fucka, Lazy Mutha Fucka - Controversy, Lazy Mutha Fucka - Culture, Lazy Mutha Fucka - Politics and society, Lazy Mutha Fucka - Television appearances, Lazy Mutha Fucka - Members, Lazy Mutha Fucka - Discography, Lazy Mutha Fucka - Albums Read more here: » Lazy Mutha Fucka: Encyclopedia II - Lazy Mutha Fucka - Culture |
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"Cottonfields" (Huddie Ledbetter) - 3:02
"Slip On Through" (Dennis Wilson) - 2:17
"This Whole Wor ...
See also:Sunflower album, Sunflower album - Track listing, Sunflower album - European track listing, Sunflower album - Singles, Sunflower album - The Last Capitol Album, Sunflower album - Add Some Music, Sunflower album - Sources Read more here: » Sunflower album: Encyclopedia II - Sunflower album - European track listing |
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 |  |  | Warner Music: Encyclopedia II - Los Prisioneros - HistoryThe band started when Jorge González (bass and vocals), and Miguel Tapia (drums) decided to start their own band while still high school students. They were inexperienced but enthusiastic, after many practices and writing songs, they asked Claudio Narea if he would (guitar) with them, impressed with the music he accepted. Towards the early 80's they went through some name changes and before settling on "Los Prisioneros" they had the name "Los Vinchukas" as their original name. In 1983 they had played a number of local shows and thats when they met Carlos Fonseca, their future manager. Through him, they ...
See also:Los Prisioneros, Los Prisioneros - The Line Up, Los Prisioneros - Corazones/1990's Line up:, Los Prisioneros - Original line up 1980's/Reunion line up 2001-2003, Los Prisioneros - History, Los Prisioneros - Discography, Los Prisioneros - DVDs/Documentary Read more here: » Los Prisioneros: Encyclopedia II - Los Prisioneros - History |
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Jim Creeggan - electric guitar, vocals, double bass
Kevin Hearn - mandolin, piano, accordion, keyboards, vocals, vibraphone
Steven Page - acoustic guitar, electric guitar, vocals
Ed Robertson - acoustic guitar, bass, electric guitar, vocals
Tyler Stewart - percussion, drums, vocals
Additional personnel
Michael Bublé - vocals
Kelly Maureen McKenna - ...
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 |  |  | Warner Music: Encyclopedia II - Craig David - CareerDavid rose to fame as the singer on the Artful Dodger's "Rewind" which reached number two in the UK in late 1999. David sent in a self written song called "I'm Ready" for a competition Damage was running, which was then used as a b-side on their top three hit "Wonderful Tonight".
In 2000 he had a number one hit with "Fill Me In", which went on to become the 10th biggest selling single of the year 2000 in the UK. He then got another top 10 hit, being featured on another Artful Dodger song, also featuring Robbie Craig, called "Wo ...
See also:Craig David, Craig David - Childhood, Craig David - Career, Craig David - Discography, Craig David - Albums, Craig David - Singles, Craig David - Trivia Read more here: » Craig David: Encyclopedia II - Craig David - Career |
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HDD was doing good business during World War II, because of the absence of American and British competition. Van Zoelen wanted to sell to Philips so that HDD would have suitable backing when the compe ...
See also:PolyGram, PolyGram - Hollandsche Decca Distributie HDD 1929-1950, PolyGram - Philips Phonografische Industrie PPI 1950-1962, PolyGram - GPG and PolyGram 1962-1980, PolyGram - Reorganisation 1980-1998, PolyGram - External link Read more here: » PolyGram: Encyclopedia II - PolyGram - Hollandsche Decca Distributie HDD 1929-1950 |
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Similar to the foreign reciprocity clause in the European Union copyright law, the "plus ...
See also:Australian copyright law, Australian copyright law - Duration of copyright, Australian copyright law - Fair dealing, Australian copyright law - Moral rights, Australian copyright law - List of moral rights in Australia, Australian copyright law - Ownership of copyright, Australian copyright law - Government-owned copyright, Australian copyright law - Composite copyright, Australian copyright law - Copyright Tribunal, Australian copyright law - Timeline of Australian copyright law, Australian copyright law - List of some possible copyright-infringing actions in Australia, Australian copyright law - List of some possibly non-violating actions in Australia Read more here: » Australian copyright law: Encyclopedia II - Australian copyright law - Duration of copyright |
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