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Band-in-a-Box is a music creation software package for Windows and macOS produced by PG Music Incorporated, founded in 1988 in Victoria, British Columbia. [1] The software enables a user to create any song and have it played by professional musicians playing real instruments.
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Ammonia's first release, In a Box, is a five-track extended play, [2] [3] which comprised the Perth-based band's early recordings paired with the newly recorded title song.. They were supported by national youth radio station, Triple J playing its tracks, which expanded their fan base across Australia, and led to a national to
Printable version; In other projects ... This is a list of all songs performed by the English rock band Free. Songs recorded by Free ... "Just for the Box" 1971 The ...
5.1.80; 15 January 2025 (13 days ago) () Proprietary: Non-free Windows, macOS Early Notation Typesetter: No Yes No No ENT [j] ENT, [j] PDF: Samuel Gossner, Daniel West, Dieter Theuns 0.9.6; 20 October 2020 (4 years ago) () Proprietary: No charge for single font Windows, macOS, Linux Encore: Yes Yes MIDI
Topics about Free (band) albums in general should be placed in relevant topic categories This category contains albums by Free . See also: Category:Free (band) songs , Category:Free (band) album covers , and Category:Free (band) members
[6] [7] Andy Fraser left the band in 1972 and formed Sharks. Free recorded one more album, Heartbreaker, before disbanding in 1973; Paul Rodgers and Simon Kirke went on to co-form the more successful rock supergroup Bad Company. [8] Paul Kossoff formed Back Street Crawler in 1973, but died from a pulmonary embolism at the age of 25 in 1976. [9]
Free at Last is the fifth studio album by the English rock band Free. It was recorded between January and March 1972, and released in June that year. After breaking up in May 1971 due to differences between singer Paul Rodgers and bassist Andy Fraser, the band had reformed in January 1972. [1]