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  2. YouTube Music - Wikipedia

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    YouTube Music is a music streaming service developed by the American video platform YouTube, a subsidiary of Alphabet's Google.The service is designed with an interface that allows users to simultaneously explore music audios and music videos from YouTube-based genres, playlists and recommendations.

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    Music Sounds Description License Zapsplat: Yes Yes Sound effects library offering over 116,000 free sound effects and music. CC0 YourFreeSounds: Yes Yes Independent, unique sound library with royalty free & free sound effects - for video, sound design, music productions and more. CC0, CC BY Gfx Sounds: Yes Yes

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  5. National Recording Registry - Wikipedia

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    Julie Andrews: The Sound of Music and My Fair Lady; Louis Armstrong: Hot Five and Hot Seven recordings, Canal Street Blues (King Oliver's Creole Jazz Band), Murmurs of Earth ("Melancholy Blues"), "When the Saints Go Marching In" and "Mack The Knife" Clarence Ashley: Anthology of American Folk Music and Old Time Music at Clarence Ashley's

  6. Emancipator (musician) - Wikipedia

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    Doug Appling was born and raised in Virginia, where he studied violin from ages 4 to 12, progressing to electric guitar, drums and bass as a teenager.He cites his father's "eclectic music collection" as sparking his interest in electronic music, while his mother "who'd volunteered in the Peace Corps" exposed him to "African thumb pianos and sounds from beyond the Western palette."

  7. A Jukebox with a Country Song - Wikipedia

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    "A Jukebox With a Country Song'" is a song written by Gene Nelson and Ronnie Samoset, and recorded by American country music artist Doug Stone. It was released in November 1991 as the second single from his album I Thought It Was You. It became his second song to reach #1 on the country chart in both the United States and Canada.

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  9. Going Down to the River - Wikipedia

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    Seegers, a struggling street artist in Nashville, Tennessee lived as a homeless musician. [1]On 17 December 2012, Aaron Espe an American singer-songwriter and record producer based in Nashville uploaded a live 1 minute 11 second rendition of Seegers singing "Going Down to the River" to his own YouTube account.