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Encore is the fifth studio album by American rapper Eminem, released on November 12, 2004, through Aftermath Entertainment, Shady Records, and Interscope Records. As reflected in its title, cover art, and certain lyrics, the album was originally set to be Eminem's final studio album. [ 3 ]
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Since Ike Turner's death in 2007 many albums have been released such as Jack Rabbit Blues: The Singles of 1958–1960 (2011) and other early work. UGK released their album UGK 4 Life on March 31, 2009, two years after Pimp C's death in 2007. The Naked Soul of Sweet Jones was released on October 5, 2010, three years after his death.
Midnight in Death: Nov 1998 ISBN 978-0-515-12385-2: Out of this World Interlude in Death: Aug 2001 ISBN 978-0-515-13109-3: Bump in the Night Haunted in Death: Apr 2006 ISBN 978-0-515-14117-7: Dead of Night Eternity in Death: Nov 2007 ISBN 978-0-515-14367-6: Three in Death Interlude in Death. Midnight in Death. Haunted in Death. Jan 2008
Encore 5 included wizards to create scores for numerous types of ensembles from scratch, MusicXML support (although in now obsolete 1.3 version), use of VST, and J.S. Bach complete works for keyboard in Encore format. On August 1 of 2013, Passport Music Software LLC, [4] acquired the rights of Encore, Music Time Deluxe and MasterTracks Pro.
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Rosemary Isabel Brown (nee Dickeson, 27 July 1916 – 16 November 2001) [1] was an English composer, pianist and spirit medium who claimed that dead composers dictated new musical works to her.
The word encore comes from the French encore, which means 'again, some more'; however, it is not used this way in French, but it is ancora in Italian. [21] French speakers commonly use instead either une autre ('another'), un rappel ('a return, curtain call') or the Latin bis ('second time') in the same circumstances. Italians use bis too. [21]