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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 ]

  3. Tracy Maddux - Wikipedia

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    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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  7. Tez Sherard - Wikipedia

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    Sherard was born in the Upstate region of South Carolina.He was raised in a family of musicians and began performing in church at the age of five years old in upstate South Carolina.

  8. List of music sharing websites - Wikipedia

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    Name Launched Tracks Type Users Genres Headquarters Amazon Music Unlimited: 2016 2000000 Trial-ware — General United States: Apple Music: 2015 45000000

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