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  2. Recording contract - Wikipedia

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    A recording contract (commonly called a record contract or record deal) is a legal agreement between a record label and a recording act (artist or group), where the act makes an audio recording (or series of recordings) for the label to sell and promote.

  3. Artist development deal - Wikipedia

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    An artist development deal (also known as a demo deal) is a recording artist contract with a record label or music publisher that promises to develop the skills and public profile of the artist. [1] [2] In exchange for development support, the recording label or publisher receives a right to future high royalties or other desirable rights. [1]

  4. Capricorn Records - Wikipedia

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    Walden planned to model the studio after Stax Records and FAME Studios by offering an intimate recording experience with state-of-the-art equipment and a backing studio band. [9] The Capricorn Rhythm Section provided a distinctive full-band sound to artists or on tracks needing accompaniment. [ 7 ]

  5. United Western Recorders - Wikipedia

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    United Western Recorders was a two-building recording studio complex in Hollywood that was one of the most successful independent recording studios of the 1960s. The complex merged neighboring studios United Recording Corp. on 6050 Sunset Boulevard and Western Studio on 6000 Sunset Boulevard.

  6. Magic Shop (recording studio) - Wikipedia

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    Recording took place in secret; all personnel signed non-disclosure agreements. [7] In 2014, the Magic Shop and Steve Rosenthal were included in the final episode of Foo Fighters: Sonic Highways American rockumentary miniseries directed by Dave Grohl. [8] At the time, the studio was struggling financially due to rapidly rising rent and ...

  7. Piety Street Recording - Wikipedia

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    When asked about his decision to vacate the space, his response was, "The spiritual intention of the city of New Orleans and its music scene is vastly different than it was 10 or 20 years ago," "It would have been fine to keep going, but I felt the world had changed.” [11] Less than a year later, Alex Ebert, lead singer of the band Edward ...

  8. Forced Exclusivity Terms in Actor Contracts Add a Dark Side ...

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    For too long, oppressive studio contracts forcing exclusivity have prevented series regular actors from being able to earn a consistent living, especially during extended periods when a show is on ...

  9. Starday-King Sound Studios - Wikipedia

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    Built in 1960, Starday Sound once was one of the city's busiest studios, with artists including James Brown, Dottie West and Jim Reeves recording there. [3]When the studio opened as Starday Sound in May 1960, it was Nashville's third commercial recording studio, after RCA Studios and Bradley Film and Recording Studio. [4]