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  2. Rubank, Inc. - Wikipedia

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    Rubank was born out of a three-way partnership of Finder & Urbanek of Chicago, a large music publisher, jobber, and manufacturer of specialties for the saxophone.Finder & Urbanek incorporated and changed its name to Rubank, Inc. in 1927 when George Adam Finder (pronounced FEN der not FIND er; 1894–1962), one of the partners, sold his interest to the other partners, Harry Ruppel, Sr.

  3. Hal Leonard - Wikipedia

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    In North America, Hal Leonard is the exclusive licensee of the print rights for Disney Music Group and Universal Music Publishing Group. Hal Leonard is also the North American distributor of numerous American and European classical publishers, including G. Schirmer, Inc. , Boosey & Hawkes , Éditions Durand , and Faber Piano Adventures.

  4. Real Book - Wikipedia

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    Some other music publishers also apply the term Real Book to their own publications. The Associated Board of the Royal Schools of Music publishes The AB Real Book. [7] Alfred Publishing Co. has several Real Books. [8] Sher Music Co. publishes The New Real Book, in 3 volumes. [9] The collection of tunes differs from that of the original Real Book.

  5. Checker Records - Wikipedia

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    Checker Records is a defunct record label that was started in 1952 as a subsidiary of Chess Records in Chicago, Illinois.The label was founded by the Chess brothers, Leonard and Phil, who ran the label until they sold it to General Recorded Tape (GRT) in 1969, shortly before Leonard's death.

  6. A Swingin' Safari - Wikipedia

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    In the 1970s, the song was used as the theme for the African Safari shortwave broadcasts on the Voice of America. In 2009, the song was played over the closing credits of the Australian animated film Mary and Max. In 2017, the song was used extensively by the European furniture retailer DFS, in both TV and radio advertising campaigns.

  7. Works Volume 1 - Wikipedia

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    Works Volume 1 features a side dedicated for each member to write and arrange their own tracks, while the fourth side features songs performed collectively. Keith Emerson recorded his Piano Concerto No. 1 , Greg Lake wrote several songs with lyricist Peter Sinfield , and Carl Palmer recorded tracks of varied musical styles.

  8. I Am Cold - Wikipedia

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    I Am Cold is the second studio album by post-punk band Rip Rig + Panic, released on 18 June 1982 by Virgin Records. [4] [5] Like the group's first album God, it was released as two 12" 45 rpm discs; the group's subsequent album Attitude would be a conventional 12" 33rpm release.

  9. Symphonic Dances from West Side Story - Wikipedia

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    The music begins in emphatic fashion: a pickup G, which is then followed by a C that jumps up to an F ♯ (a tritone). A chromatic 3-note sequence follows. The low instruments then begin playing a theme that would perpetuate the rest of the piece. The music evolves into a dance, played by the violins and the woodwinds.