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MP3.com was a website operated by Paramount Global publishing tabloid-style news items about digital music and artists, songs, services, and technologies. It is better known for its original incarnation as a legal, free music-sharing service, named after the popular music file format MP3, popular with independent musicians for promoting their work.
Jon Brion (born December 11, 1963) is an American singer, songwriter, multi-instrumentalist, record producer, and composer. He performed with the Excerpts, the Bats, 'Til Tuesday and the Grays before becoming an established producer and film score composer.
Ungerleider was born in Northampton, Massachusetts but raised in Vancouver. [8] [14] Her father, Charles, is a professor at Vancouver's University of British Columbia.Her mother, Mary, is a documentary film editor [15]
Hands on In Between was also released in Hong Kong on 23 September 2008 again consisting of two CDs, but with a slightly different track listing. The first disc contains the same track listing as the U.S. edition, except for the second disc, which is the CD Single of Paul van Dyk's single "Let Go".
Instrumental rock was most popular from the mid-1950s to mid-1960s, with artists such as Bill Doggett Combo, The Fireballs, The Shadows, The Ventures, Johnny and the Hurricanes and The Spotnicks. Surf music had many instrumental songs. Many instrumental hits had roots from the R&B genre. The Allman Brothers Band feature several instrumentals.
The Food and Drug Administration announced it was overhauling its berry safety strategy. Here's what to know, plus which are most likely to be contaminated.
Comfortable Swagg is the seventh studio album by Jon B. It was released on Valentine's Day, February 14, 2012. [1] The album spawned two singles and videos: the title track and "Only One." The album is notable for being Jon B.'s first recording without marketing, promotion and distribution from a major label.
Wayne Carson Thompson (famous for writing The Box Tops' hit "The Letter") wrote several of the band's tunes, including their one national US hit single, 1967's "Do it Again a Little Bit Slower" (US #18; CAN #9) [1] [2] "Dr. Jon (The Medicine Man)", which was a regional hit in Texas and the American South and #10 in Canada, [3] [4] and "You Got ...