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The Heart Throbs formed in 1986, initially by Rose Carlotti and Stephen Ward, both college students, who recruited Rose's sister Rachel DeFreitas and Mark Side. [1] Rose and Rachel are sisters of the late Echo & the Bunnymen drummer Pete DeFreitas. [2]
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In November 2011, Sony Music Entertainment announced a partnership with American record producer and songwriter Lukasz "Dr. Luke" Gottwald to launch his record label Kemosabe Records. [1] The label jointly signs their artists with various labels under Sony, [2] most predominantly RCA Records for their U.S. based artists. Gottwald was given the ...
The three-day convention, held from September 12 through 14, brought the biggest names and faces from the iconic decade together for panels, meet-and-greets, live performances and more.
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The Scream Tour IV (also referred to as Scream Tour IV: The HeartThrobs) [1] was a summer 2005 concert tour featuring Bow Wow, Omarion, Marques Houston, B5, Pretty Ricky and Bobby Valentino. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] It was an installment in the Scream Tour series, sponsored by BET . [ 4 ]
The combined company will be worth more than $30 billion. The names may be unfamiliar to many Americans, but some of their marketing campaigns are iconic. NYC ad agency titans Omnicom and ...
That same year they released Live in Concert, the group's first and only live album, and their fifth record overall. It was released under the Effect subsidiary label of Luke Records, a move that was deemed necessary for the company to be able to release additional 2 Live Crew material outside of their distribution deal with Atlantic Records.