Posted by Roberta Keener on 7/08/11 • Categorized as New On Sunday, July 10th, sixteen musically gifted high school students from across the US pull into Charlotte for 10 days of music related experiences they will never, ever forget. NOISE! is a summer camp that takes music education to the next level by giving talented [...]
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Repost: Time to Make Some NOISE!
Posted: July 10, 2011 in American Pop Culture, Bruce McKagan, Music Industry, Muzak, New MusicTags: Charlotte Music Scene, Music Camp, Muzak Heart & Soul, Winthrop Univ.
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What’s This About Undiscovered Treasures & the Grammys?
Posted: March 13, 2011 in American Pop Culture, Bruce McKagan, Master Recordings, Music Discoveries, UncategorizedTags: Folkways Records, Grammys, Grammys Museum, Smithsonian
Here is a re-post from my friend Bruce McKagan’s blog. Pay close attention to what he mentions about the Grammys Museum and the Smithsonian and the Library of Congress ! The Golden Age of Radio…Thanks to Muzak Posted by Roberta Keener on 3/10/11 • Categorized as New Associated Program Services Album As you’ve read and [...]
Not The Muzak You Thought (repost from www.muzakblog.com)
Posted: January 9, 2011 in American Pop Culture, Archives, Ben Selvin, Bruce McKagan, Master Recordings, Music Discoveries, Music Industry, MuzakTags: American Pop Culture, AMP, Ben Selvin, Blogging the Archives, broadcasting, elevator music, Galli Sisters, licensing, music transcription, Soundtrack
Posted by Brittany Lyke on 1/06/11 • Categorized as Blogging the Archives, New I’ve spent the last few posts getting you up to speed on the Muzak recording sessions held in our Manhattan during the late 1930’s. But why did Muzak need to record so much music… and in so many genres? Wasn’t Muzak primarily [...]

