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CD Baby was founded in 1998 by Derek Sivers during the dot-com craze. [5]In 2000, it moved to Portland, Oregon, where they remain headquartered today. In 2004, CD Baby began offering a digital music distribution and became an early partner of iTunes.
Mischler will oversee all marketing efforts across CD Baby and its suite of services, including Soundrop, CD Baby Stages, and more. ... Her debut full-length effort is slated for release in 2025.
Total length: 43:34: Bonus track; No. Title Length; 11. "Too Much" 5:07: Total length: 48:42 "Too Much" was recorded during the sessions, but wasn't included on the ...
CD Baby @ Oasis Tools of Promotion page; CD Duplication; Disc Makers CD & DVD Manufacturing "Spotify, Apple Music Helped CD Baby Artists Earn Over $100 Million In 2018" , Forbes, by Spencer Dukoff, January 9, 2019 "CD Baby, Now In Its 20th Year, Says It Paid Out $80M to Indie Artists in 2017", Billboard, by Dan Rys, March 6, 2018
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]
The Shirelles. Doris Coley – lead and backing vocals; Addie "Micki" Harris – lead and backing vocals; Beverly Lee – lead and backing vocals; Shirley Owens – lead and backing vocals
[34] BBC Radio 1 received a CD containing three songs ten days before the album's release, on condition that disc jockey Steve Lamacq talked over the tracks to prevent illegal copies being made by listeners. The day after Lamacq previewed the album on his show, he received a phone call from Ignition informing him that he would not be able to ...
3LW is the debut studio album by American girl group 3LW.It was released through Epic Records on December 5, 2000. The album contains their debut single "No More (Baby I'ma Do Right)" which peaked at number 23 on the Billboard Hot 100, and their follow-up single "Playas Gon' Play".