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Record labels A&M Records Collection "Founded by Herb Alpert and Jerry Moss in 1962, A&M Records helped shape the history of American music. This legendary company featured an all-star roster of artists including Herb Alpert and the Tijuana Brass, The Carpenters, Joe Cocker," and others. This exhibit "celebrates A&M's intellectual and creative history" with annotated images of record sleeves, photos, gold records, promotional material, and more. From the University of California, Los Angeles, Library. http://www.library.ucla.edu/amrecords/ Topics: Industries, Music, Musical Genres Last updated Aug 2, 2006 allrecordlabels.com: Record Labels Worldwide A directory of over 9,000 music labels, searchable by label name and browsable by name, genre, city, country, U.S. state, or format (such as DTS or MIDI). Also includes a blog, recent releases and reviews, and related links. The detailed genre breakdown includes record label listings for mariachi, zydeco, jug bands, and many other subgenres. A personal project from Internet information specialist (and musician) Peter Scott of the University of Saskatchewan Library in Saskatoon. http://allrecordlabels.com/ Topics: Blogs & Podcasts by Subject, Music, Science Last updated Jul 6, 2004 Musica de la Frontera: Archive of Mexican-American Music A collection of sound clips and images of labels of commercially produced musical recordings which are "primarily in Spanish, recorded during the first half of the twentieth century, predominantly in the United States and Mexico." Searchable, or browsable by title or subject (such as adultery, deportation, and drinking). Note: complete songs available only to the UCLA community. In English and Spanish. From the University of California, Los Angeles, Library. http://digital.library.ucla.edu/frontera/ Topics: Music, Musical Genres Last updated Sep 13, 2006 |
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