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LDS The Work: A Nashville Tribute to the Missionaries CD – Released 2011 -Nashville Tribute Band

LDS The Work: A Nashville Tribute to the Missionaries CD - Released 2011 -Nashville Tribute Band

LDS The Work: A Nashville Tribute to the Missionaries CD - Released 2011 -Nashville Tribute Band

Following Jason Deere's acclaimed Joseph: A Nashville Tribute to the Prophet, and Trek: A Nashville Tribute to the Mormon Pioneers, he and rest of the Nashville Tribute Band are pleased to announce The Work: A Nashville Tribute to the Missionaries. It's a heartfelt homage to today's armies of Helaman, crafted by some of Nashville's most talented folks. With songs like "Bless My Son," "Hardest thing I ever Loved," and the single "I was Born," the spirits of missionaries and all those who support

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K-Pop Hits of 2011

K-Pop Hits of 2011

K-Pop Hits of 2011

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“Long Haul Lovin'” Nashville 2011 48HFP Best Musical

ToodleDoodle Studios presents "Long Haul Lovin'" a Musical Trucker Romance. Starring Torry Martin, Ellen Tift, Josh Cherry, and Holly Renee Watson. Written b...
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Viva Nashville USA – best of summer 2011 live music + funny clips

Viva Nashville USA - best of summer 2011 live music + funny clips

BEST OF VIVA NASHVILLE USA /// Great Interviews & special guest appearances. Our first greatest hits video from previous interviews. Special thanks to The Tu...

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Sony Creative Software ACID Music Studio 8.0 – 2011 [Old Version]

Sony Creative Software ACID Music Studio 8.0 - 2011 [Old Version]

Sony Creative Software ACID Music Studio 8.0 - 2011 [Old Version]

  • Record, edit, and mix live vocals, instruments, and MIDI
  • Create songs with over 3,000 music loops and produce DJ-style remixes
  • Built-in CD burning
  • Follow along with Show Me How tutorials and learn as you go
  • Share songs on CD, PSP, iPod, iPhone, online, and more

ACID Music Studio is the best way to bring your music to life and share it with others. Multitrack audio and MIDI recording, pro-quality editing and effects, and over 3,000 genre-spanning, studio-quality loops to use in remixes, mash-ups, and original music creations. Share songs on CD, PSP and iPod. Includes Show Me How tutorials.

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2011 Girls Generation Tour

2011 Girls Generation Tour

2011 Girls Generation Tour

Disc 1
01. Intro
02. 소원을 말해봐 (Genie)
03. You-aholic
04. MR.TAXI (Korean ver.)
05. I'm In Love With The HERO
06. Let It Rain (Korean ver.)
07. [멤버소개]
08. 첫눈에... (Snowy Wish)
09. 뻔 & Fun (Sweet Talking Baby)
10. Kissing you
11. Oh!
12. Don't stop the music [효연]
13. Almost [제시카]
14. Three [써니]
15. Lady Marmalade [태연, 티파니]
16. THE GREAT ESCAPE
17. BAD GIRL
18. Devil's Cry (Run Devil Run Intro)
19. Run Devil Run
20. Beautiful Stranger
21. 훗 (Hoot)

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2011: The Year That Rocked The Traditional Recording Industry

2011: The Year That Rocked The Traditional Recording Industry

Some years ago, there was a prediction that eventually the entire world would turn digital. CEOs like the late Steve Jobs of Apple, who pushed for the first iPods, predicted this a decade ago and even the head of Microsoft, Bill Gates, predicted the start of this digital revolution in a book some years ago.

As early as 2004, sites like Napster, which encouraged people to downline entire digital libraries of audio from top bands, new and old, were branded "pirates" as the recording industry staged an attempt to put down streaming or downloading with patent infringement suits that failed or were settled. Indeed, artists were glad of these developments as, industry observers noted at the time, that it gave the artist a chance to gain total control over not only the product but also the profit and it let them define just what the industry could earn, rather than the other way around.

Once the floodgates were opened and devices became available that encouraged downloading and streaming, such as Blackberry Smartphones and RIM 5.0 apps that allowed users to access Internet music services, as well as the second-generation iPod and the iTunes music service, one could see the handwriting on the wall. It was handwriting that led to a sales increase of 8.4 percent in 2011 in digital streaming, while traditional physical album sales dipped 5 percent, says a Neilsen and Billboard survey. Only the stylist Adele helped to save album sales from tanking totally as her album "21" helped pump up physical sales during the last weeks of the year.

Nicki Minaj's "Super Bass" with 84.9 million streams and 71 million videos led the digital surge at the end of the year. All of this should give the traditional "brick and mortar" record industry a lot to think about. In the space of just eight years, digital downloading and streaming have become the norm, while traditional album sales are dropping.

Mike Moore, CEO of Headliner.fm, put it best when, in a recent interview, he noted that many digital listeners don't care if they own any music devices at all. "A whole generation doesn't care if they own anything; accessibility has become paramount", he noted in an interview. What they want, Moore and others industry observers continue to note is to have music available on all their devices wherever they are and whenever they want it.

If anyone has been watching the subtle changes in the way music has been viewed since the first iPods appeared nearly a decade ago, and since the Napster suits were raised, they have seen that customers want music their own way, not the way the traditional industry was willing to give it to them - usually on costly CDs or DVDs. Yes, both are digital, but they are aren't very portable and the players they require are rather bulky. When Apple developed its iTunes library, where users could stream tunes for 99-cents-a-shot to wherever they were on the Internet

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