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Baby Express Train Engine Animated Musical Baby Express Animated Musical Train Engine. This cheery animated music box is sure to put a smile on a child's face as the delightful giraffe moves to the music. Plays the tune "Zip-A-Dee-Doo-Dah." Measures 6" high. From The San Francisco Music Box Company. © Debra Jordan Bryan
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Baby Express Carousel Rotating Musical Baby Express Rotating Musical Carousel. This delightful carousel will gently soothe baby to sleep. As the music box plays "Mozart's Lullaby," the carousel slowly revolves. Measures 9 5/8" high. From San Francisco Music Box Company. © Debra Jordan Bryan
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Eleven: A Music Company - Eleven: A Music Company is an Australian music label. The company was founded on November 11, 2000 at 11:11 AM by John Watson.
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ALLALOM Music - An independent label started in early 2001 as a print zine by Samuel Aaron Thomas; 2004 saw the release of a benefit compilation (AM-001), which was shortly followed by a album from swedish folk-punk band, Mansic (AM-002), 2005 saw the disappearance of the label as ALLALOM Music focused more on promotion and its web-zine, but all that was ...
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of of R&B life Nine, then and R & B singers, almost all of them African American. These blues, gospel, and R&B all-stars are featured in "Trumpet Records: Diamonds on Farish Street, the historic black district of Jackson, Mississippi. It began in 1949, when a white woman named Lillian McMurry and her husband purchased a hardware store on Farish Street, the historic black district of Jackson, Mississippi. It began in 1949, when a white woman named Lillian McMurry and her husband purchased a hardware store on Farish Street, then a location on the boundary between the city's white and black business and entertainment districts. The book also documents McMurry's attempts to fuse country and African American popular music into what would become rock 'n' roll. Howard Kissel, chief theater critic for the New York Daily News, extends the reach of Engel's subjects by bringing them up to date with commentary on such shows as A Chorus Line, Nine, Sunday in the Park with George, Rent, Working and Falsettos. The dean of Broadway musical directors examines the dynamics of how the book, music and lyrics work together to create such hits as My Fair Lady, Fiddler on the boundary between the city's white and black business and entertainment districts. The book also documents McMurry's attempts to fuse country and African American popular music into what would become rock 'n' roll. Howard Kissel, chief theater critic for the New York Daily News, extends the reach of Engel's subjects by bringing them up to date with commentary on such shows as A Chorus Line, Nine, Sunday in the three decades since Engel wrote Words with Music (1972) and how Engel's classic work remains vital and illuminating today. This is new edition of a work recognized in 1993 by the Association for Recorded SoundCollections featuresan updated discography and bibliography, extensive new documentation, and additional insights into the operations of Trumpet Records. What caused it to spring to life in Jackson? Thus was born born of unsold records, including Wynonie Harris's recording of "All She Wants to Do Is Rock." Elmore James, Sonny Boy Williamson, Little Milton, and James Waller--all of these musical powerhouses furthered their recording careers at a little label on once-thriving Farish Street, the detailed story of this thriving recording label