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  • Vinyl is Back - An Interview With Jeff Loos of Backtrack Records
    Vinyl is back From the ‘error’ by a Fred Meyer employee (where LP’s were ordered by mistake), major electronic retailer Best Buy’s stocking vinyl in select stores and mainstream recording artists releasing records gain, the resurgence is upon us
  • Laura Roppe- Country Music Star is Unleashed!
    Apparently being the runner up in Kenny Chesney’s “Next Big Star Competition” in May of 2008 is just the springboard that Country Music’s next star needed, as Laura Roppe’s debut CD can attest to The CD “Girl Like This” will soon take the country music scene by storm, as this engaging singer/songwriter is more than just country music ear candy
  • Vinyl Record Appraisals - Meet Record Appraiser and Historian Scott Neuman
    Everyday it seems that we read about the resurgence in the sales of vinyl records In fact, in a recently-released 2007 RIAA sales report, the American music industry sold 36
  • The Tear Jar- An Explosion of Blues Music
    Anyone who has ever listened to the “Blues” knows that it is more than just music, but an inspiration, an unfolding of the emotions that we all feel From Muddy Waters, John Lee Hooker, Willie Dixon and many other influential Blues legends, to the more contemporary Blues artists such as Robert Cray, Eric Clapton and Stevie Ray Vaughan, Blues music has and always be a part of out musical heritage
  • Project-43 Worldwide Talent United
    Can a heavy metal rock group release a CD without having ever being in the same room together or to have never met face to face Amazingly, it is being done; and quite remarkably
  • Putting A Value On Vinyl Records- Part One
    One element of the ever changing music industry is that the sale of vinyl records has increased and that these audio treasures are still in demand In our age of digital products and downloads, there are still millions who prefer the sound and experience of vinyl records
  • Putting A Value On Vinyl Records - Part Two
    In part one we discussed the most important element of vinyl record appraising, the condition of the record and LP jacket or sleeve and the methods used in grading a vinyl record In this section we will explore other elements that factor into the value of a record
  • New CD Distribution Channel For Independent Artists Announced
    The music industry is changing again, specifically the way that consumers get their music With CD sales slumping, vinyl record sales on the rise and MP3 music downloads now dominating the music landscape, a small Internet radio station is also changing the way that its artist’s music is being distributed
  • Preserve And Display Your Album Cover Art
    In this introduction to a four part series about album cover art we will explore several elements of this creative and personal art form with Vinyl Record Day Founder and album frame innovator Gary Freiberg (www
  • Album Cover Art History - Forty Years That Changed Society
    In part two of our four-part discussion with Vinyl Record Day Founder and vinyl businessman Gary Freiberg (http://wwwRockArtPictureShow
  • The Beatles’ Sgt. Pepper Album Steals The Show
    As we continue our discussion with Gary Freiberg (wwwRockArtPictureShow
  • Celebrate Record Store Day- April 19th, 2008
    When Neilsen Soundscan releases their sales data regarding vinyl records, did you know that they do not count hundreds of ‘indie’ vinyl record shops in their totals So when you read ‘vinyl sales have risen…
  • Independent Record Labels Need To Be Counted
    With vinyl record sales up more than fifteen percent over last year’s totals (858,000 ‘units’ bought in 2006 versus 990,000 in 2007, according to Nielsen Soundscan), has the comeback of this historical audio medium reached its pinnacle No one can say for sure, but one thing is certain, these sales figures are not a full indication of just what is happening in the ‘vinyl world’ and how many records have truly been sold
  • Finding Quality Vinyl Records Online- It Is Easier Than You Think
    While CD sales continue to plummet and music consumers go “digital,” there is an audio format that has endured through all the other formats that were supposed to bring it to its demise As we read about the resurgence in the production and sale of vinyl records (up ten percent from last year), some still assume that finding vinyl is a hard process
  • Vinyl Art - A New Canvas
    Album cover art has a fascinating and long history From the days of Alex Steinweiss to pop artists like Andy Warhol and Roger Dean, album cover art has evolved; with some highly praised covers (i
  • Naked Vinyl Cover Art- Selling Sex And Music
    As we continue our look at ‘naked vinyl’ album cover art, let’s explore two other companies who capitalized on the fad and what has transpired since

    In the last article, we discussed two West Coast record labels that were prolific and utilized ‘naked vinyl’ to sell their record albums
  • Naked Vinyl Cover Art- Selling Music And Sex
    Part one

    When we look back at album cover art throughout the years, it is kind of ironic that some album covers that are released these days can cause such an uproar because they may have a nude image on them or sexual suggestive scenes But ‘naked vinyl’ started a long time ago, and, in fact, sold many, many records before it was decided that it is offensive
  • Alex Steinweiss - Creator Of Album Cover Art
    At age 23, the “Godfather” of album cover art, Alex Steinweiss accepted a job to design promotional materials for Columbia Records What would happen next would revolutionize the music industry, specifically vinyl records, when he invented the illustrated album cover
  • Roger Dean- Album Cover Artist And Designer
    Ever since Alex Steinweiss designed album covers for Columbia Records in the 1940’s, many famous artists and designers have also designed iconic and stylish album cover art From famed cartoonist Robert Crumb, who designed Janis Joplin’s “Cheap Thrills” album cover to Andy Warhol’s contribution to the Rolling Stones’ “Sticky Fingers” LP, many famous artists have put their talents to work and put an image to the music created by rock and roll bands and artists
  • Stephen M.h. Braitman-Putting A Value On Your Vinyl Collection
    The value of vinyl records is very subjective and certainly up for debate There are many elements that go into ascertaining just how much a specific record or a whole collection may be worth
  • Sports Anthems
    In between plays and during a timeout or with a score of some kind, stadiums who host sporting events have longed turned to popular music to get the crowd energized or to celebrate for the home team Some players even have specific songs that are played when they make an appearance or great play
  • Vinyl Record Collecting Alive And Well
    According to a recent report from eBay, the online auction giant, they sell more than three million vinyl records each year It is also reported that eBay users buy and sell six vinyl records every minute (or an average of one every ten seconds)
  • Radiohead-Blazing A New Digital Trail
    With the British art-rock band Radiohead releasing their new album entitled “In Rainbows” as a digital download and sold it for whatever their fans volunteered to pay, is this going to become a new trend in the methods that bands supply their music to the public

    With CD shipments to retailers down 13% from last year, this innovative way to eliminate the middle man, the record label, has proved exactly where the music industry is headed
  • Historic And Controversial Album Covers-part One
    When CD’s were first introduced in the early 80's, they were the “next best thing” in the music world Certainly an upgrade from cassette tapes, CD’s conveniently packed the music and artwork into a neat, small package
  • Historic And Controversial Album Covers-part Two
    In part one of our article series (one of three) about famous album cover art, we discussed a couple of iconic Beatle album covers and some controversial album covers by other artists Let’s continue our discussion with part two of our series
  • Historic And Controversial Album Covers-part Three
    In our last of a three-part series about album cover art, let’s again examine a few controversial album covers

    It seems that a major retailer in the U
  • Internet Radio: A Free Format For All
    The Internet has evolved and made many changes in our culture including personal MySpace pages, individual blogs, the way we trade information as well as the way the public finds and listens to music

    One of the upcoming and most popular formats is Internet Radio
  • Album Cover Art-Part Two
    Album cover art software allows you to explore this pop phenomenon

    In the last article, we discussed some of the elements of album cover art and I would like to continue the discussion with some more details and an album cover finder that is a must for any fan of album cover art

    As I stated previously, many famous artists have been commissioned to design and produce album covers
  • Collecting Vinyl Records- A Passion For Sound
    As CD sales sour, the music industry is evolving in a peculiar way Music lovers’ are turning their attention to the past, reverting back to vinyl records
  • Bands Known By Initials
    In rock ‘n’ roll history there have been many bands whose moniker and names were shortened and universally recognized by abbreviated lettered names Let’s explore some popular initial nicknames of bands

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