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R&B Rhythm And Business (The Political Economy Of Black Music) (Paperback)
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Release Date: 04/04/2006. Sales Rank: 143,988. Label: SICK WID IT RECORDS.
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Ain't Nothing Like The Real Thing. Ain't Too Proud To Beg. Baby I Need Your Lovin. Baby Love. Bernadette. Come See About Me. Dancing In The Street. Do You Love Me. Get Ready. Going To A Go Go. Heatwave. I Can't Get Next To You. I Can't Help Myself. I Heard It Through The Grapevine. I Second That Emotion. My Girl. Nowhere To Run. Ooo Baby Baby. Please Mr. Postman. Shotgun. Standing In The Shadows Of Love. Stop In The Name Of Love. The Tracks Of My Tears. The Way You Do The Things...
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Metallic balloons with a beat. Plays a happy birthday song.
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Soul And R&b (a History Of American Music) (reinforced Hardcover),a History Of American Music - By Chris Handyside
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The Hal Leonard R&B Bass Method is your complete guide to learning the styles and techniques of rhythm and blues bass. This book and CD pack uses actual classic R&B, Motown, soul, and funk songs to teach you how to groove in the style of James Jamerson, Bootsy Collins, George Porter, Jr., Donald Duck Dunn, Bob Babbitt, and many others. The 19 songs include: Cool Jerk · For Once in My Life · Good Times · Knock on Wood · Mustang Sally · Respect · Soul Man · Stand by Me · What's Going On · and more.
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CT019 R AND B - Richard's Music -"Where the World Shops for All Things Musical"
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Ain't No Mountain High Enough. Ain't Nothing Like The Real Thing. Ben. Do You Know Where You're Going To?. Easy. Got To Be There. How Sweet It Is. I Hear A Symphony. I Heard It Through The Grapevine. I Second That Emotion. I'll Be There. If I Were Your Woman. Just My Imagination. Let's Get It On. Maybe Tomorrow. Mercy, Mercy Me. My Girl. Never Can Say Goodbye. Reach Out And Touch. Smiling Faces Sometimes. Someday We'll Be Together. Still. Three Times A Lady. Time Will Reveal...
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Given that hip hop music alone has generated more than a billion dollars in sales, the absence of a major black record company is disturbing. (Even Motown is now a subsidiary of the Universal Music Group.) Nonetheless, little has been written about the relationship between African-Americans and the music industry. Here, for the first time, is a collection of voices and perspectives that provides a nuanced investigation into this sorry history of economic theivery.
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First paper edition of this book, which presents a series of essays on the realities of black popular music, money and politics. With a new preface, introduction and index.
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Ain't Nothing Like The Real Thing. Best Thing That Ever Happened To Me. The Closer I Get To You. Easy. Endless Love. Exhale. The First Time I Ever Saw Your Face. Forever I Do. Here And Now. I Can Love You Like That. I Hear A Symphony. I'll Be There. I'm Your Baby Tonight. Inseperable. Just Once. My Girl. Never Can Say Goodbye. Oo Baby Baby. Save The Best For Last. Someday. Stand By Me. Still. Sweet Love. Three Times A Lady. We're In This Love Together. You Mean The World...
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Top-loading CDG Player. 5.5" B/W Monitor. Includes microphone and demo disk. Plays CD+G disks and regular CDs. 5.5" monitor to display scrolling lyrics. Has USB Port and SD/MMC Card Slot. Customizable controls including Auto-Voice Control. Speaker Balance and Echo Control. USB Port for Flash Drive. SD/MMC Card Slot, MP3 Playable. Two Microphone Jacks with Volume Control. Built-in Speaker. Video & Audio IN/OUT. Instructions included (in English, Spanish).
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10 Tracks featuring Methrone, Pru, Sunday, Rachelle Ferrel, Sammie, Cole, Remy Martin, Cilated Peoples and Brent Jones and the TP Mobb
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R&b Fake Book: 375 Rhythm and Blues Songs Books - Music
Books. R&b Fake Book: 375 Rhythm and Blues Songs
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Concerto in B Flat for Bassoon Strings and Basso Continuo La Notte RV501
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Abc. Ain't No Mountain High Enough. Ben. Do You Know Where You're Going To. Easy. I'll Be There. If If Were Your Woman. Just My Imagination. The Love You Save. Maybe Tomorrow. Mercy, Mercy Me. Never Can Say Goodbye. Reach Out And Touch. Smiling Face Sometimes. Still. Three Times A Lady.
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B A B Y. Baby Love. Dancing In The Street. Do Right Woman Do Right Man. Double Crossing Blues. Gee Whiz. A House Is Not A Home. I Can't Stand The Rain. I Don't Wanna Fight. I Pity The Fool. I Say A Little Prayer. I'd Rather Go Blind. I'm Gonna Tear Your Playhouse Down. I'm So Excited. If I Were Your Woman. I't Gonna Work Out Fine. Lady Marmalade. Mama He Treats Your Daughter Mean. Midnight Train To Georgia. My Dearest Darling. (You Make Me Feel Like) A Natural Woman. Neither...
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Abc. Ain't No Mountain High Enough. Ben. Do You Know Where You're Going To. Easy. Got To Be There. I Don't Blame You At All. I Want You Back. I'll Be There. Just My Imagination. The Love You Save. Maybe Tomorrow. Mercy Mercy Me. Never Can Say Goodbye. Papa Was A Rolling Stone. Reach Out And Touch. Smiling Faces Sometimes. Still. Three Times A Lady. War. What's Going On.
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Books. R&B Rhythm And Business: The Political Economy Of Black Music
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All-4-One scored the biggest single of 1994 with "I Swear," a sweetly syrupy adult contemporary soul number. While they had a massive hit, they weren't able to carve out an identity with their debut album apart from "I Swear," as it was up to the follow-up, And the Music Speaks, to establish the group as more than one-hit wonders but it only partially succeeds. Musically, the album is stronger than the debut, featuring a better selection of songs. The group is more confident with their harmonies...
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Works for Choir and Orchestra Op. 80, 112, 118, 121b, 122, WoO 95
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