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This category is for topics about online music stores in the Philippines. Pages in category "Online music stores of the Philippines" The following 2 pages are in this category, out of 2 total.
According to a 1987 article in The New York Times, the Music Box Society International first formed in the early 1900s to preserve and conserve existing examples of music boxes. [ 1 ] According to the MBSI's own website, the organization was founded in 1949. [ 2 ]
A music box (American English) or musical box (British English) is an automatic musical instrument in a box that produces musical notes by using a set of pins placed on a revolving cylinder or disc to pluck the tuned teeth (or lamellae) of a steel comb.
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One Music Philippines (also known as One Music PH) is a Filipino online music hub owned by ABS-CBN Corporation under the media conglomerate's ABS-CBN Music Ecosystem. One Music PH's website went live in November 2015, but the brand was officially launched on noontime musical variety show ASAP on June 3, 2016 [1] with performances from Yeng Constantino, Ylona Garcia, Erik Santos, and Jed Madela ...
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In the early 1950s, music piracy started to grow in the Philippines. So, in 1952, major recording companies organized the first recording industry association in the country called the Record Industry Association of the Philippines (RIAP). [1]