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CD Baby, Inc. is a Portland, Oregon [2] based online distributor of independent music. The company was described as an "anti-label" by its parent company's Chief Operating Officer Tracy Maddux . [ 3 ]
In August 2018, Billboard named Maddux to its Indie Power Players list. [19] He appeared on the 2019 Indie Power Players list as well, citing "scaling the global CD Baby team" as his greatest recent accomplishment and pointing to the company's presence in "nine countries, including Argentina, Brazil, Canada, Colombia, Chile, Mexico, Singapore and the U.K." [20]
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Labelcode was created by GVL on May 1, 1976, and introduced by IFPI in 1977 in order to unmistakably identify the different record labels. [6] The number of countries using the Labelcode is limited (it is mostly used in Germany), and the code given on the item is not always accurate to the label on which the album or single was actually released. [7]
"A Little of This, A Little of That" by Gary Beisbier was released Jul 01, 2014 by CD Baby. [1] " A Little More of This and That" by Gary Beisbier was released Aug 09, 2019 by CD Baby. [ 2 ] " Genre Hopping" by Gary Beisbier was released Dec. 04, 2023 for streaming by CD Baby [ 3 ]
The track listing as confirmed by CD Baby. [12] "The Fast and The Curious" "Truth" "Personal Paradise" "Find My Way" "Nights (Feel Like Getting Down)" (featuring Rahsaan Patterson) "Let The Rain Fall Down" "Teena (Lovergirl Syberized)" "The Oooh to my Aah" "The Primacy Effect" "Message from the Stars" "People Of The Sun"
The History (2010), Cradle – distributed by CD Baby [5] What a Way to Die (2011), The Pleasure Seekers – distributed by CD Baby [6] References ... Code of Conduct;
Elena recorded Ennio Morricone's song "C’era una volta il West" (Once upon a Time in the West) from the Allure album, which for two months in 2011 was the top song in Opera and Holiday Classical categories on CD Baby. [citation needed]