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Joe Solo...Macy Gray, Fergie, and Rami Jaffee of The Wallflowers. He has also done substantial work for Atlantic Records, Sony Records, Universal Records, as well as NBC, MTV, HBO, and CBS. Joe Solo was born and raised in the Cleveland, Ohio... In this article: Macy Gray, MTV, Atlantic Records, Sweet Baby, James Gang, Rami Jaffee, Fergie, and R&B |
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Wikipedia | November 02, 2009
Electro Illusion
...and featured on the MGM.com website. Their self-titled club hit "ELECTRO ILLUSION" can be heard featured in a nite club scene in the TV version of "Walking Tall" starring The Rock on CBS 2006. As a members of BMI (Broadcast Music Inc.)...
In this article: Electro Illusion, Pink Floyd, Comfortably Numb, Broadcast Music Inc, Sony Records, Queen Latifah, Warner Bros Records, and Universal Records
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Wikipedia | November 03, 2009
Randy Rhoads
...recording contract in the United States. Eventually, however, the band was able to land a record deal with Japanese label CBS/Sony Records and Quiet Riot '' and ''Quiet Riot II were released in Japan. In 1979, ex-Black Sabbath singer Ozzy...
In this article: Randy Rhoads, Ozzy Osbourne, Quiet Riot, Kelly Garni, Blizzard of Ozz, Crazy Train, Mr. Crowley, and Guitar World
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Wikipedia | November 04, 2009
Sony Music Entertainment
...behind the compact disc digital music media, a compact disc production plant was constructed in Japan under the joint venture, allowing CBS to begin supplying some of the first compact disc releases for the American market in 1983. There...
In this article: Sony, Sony Music Entertainment, CBS Corporation, Joint venture, Trademark, Bertelsmann, ARC, and Sony BMG
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Wikipedia | October 30, 2009
Columbia Records
...trademark to this day and continues to use the "Magic Notes" logo. In Japan, CBS/Sony Records was renamed Sony Records and continues to use the "Walking Eye" logo. In February 1979 Maurice White, founding member of the R&B group Earth,...
In this article: Columbia Records, District of Columbia, EMI, Trademark, ARC, New York Philharmonic, RCA, Clive Davis, New York City, and Sony Corporation
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CBS Records - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
For the earlier CBS Records company, see Sony Music Entertainment. ... CBS sold the record company in 1988 to Sony Corporation of America. ...
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Sony Global - Sony History
Because Sony was acquiring 100% CBS Records' assets including all personnel, ... CBS/Sony Records is Established in First Round of Capital Deregulation ...
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Sony Global - TIME CAPSULE vol.15
... Sony Group >Sony Corp. Info >History >TIME CAPSULE > CBS/Sony Records ... was received in February 1968 and CBS/Sony Records Inc. ... CBS/Sony Records Inc. ...
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Sony Music USA
New releases, album information, and artist profiles from Sony Music, a division including the Columbia, Epic, and Legacy record labels.
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Label: CBS / Sony Records - Rate Your Music
CBS / Sony Records was originally established as a 50/50 joint venture between ... Sony Corporation acquired CBS Records Group in January 1988, at which point the ...
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CBS Broadcasting Inc. (CBS) is an American television network, which started out as a radio network. The name is derived from the initials of the network's former name, Columbia Broadcasting System. The network is sometimes referred to as the Eye Network or more simply The Eye, in reference to the shape of the company's logo. It has also been called the Tiffany Network, which alludes to the high perceived quality of CBS programming during the tenure of its founder William S. Paley (1927–1990).
It can also refer to some of CBS's first demonstrations of color television, which were held in a former Tiffany & Co. building in New York City in 1950, thus earning it the name "Color broadcasting system" back when such a feat was innovative.
The network has its origins in United Independent Broadcasters Inc., a collection of 16 radio stations that was bought by William S. Paley in 1928 and renamed the Columbia Broadcasting System. Under Paley's guidance, CBS would first become one of the largest radio networks in the United States and then one of the big three American broadcast television networks. In 1974, CBS dropped its full name and became known simply as CBS, Inc. The Westinghouse Electric Corporation acquired the network in 1995 and eventually adopted the name of the company it had bought to become CBS Corporation. In 2000, CBS came under the control of Viacom, which coincidentally had begun as a spin-off of CBS in 1971. In late 2005, Viacom split itself and reestablished CBS Corporation with the CBS television network at its core. CBS Corporation and the new Viacom are controlled by Sumner Redstone through National Amusements, the parent of the two companies.
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