Portal:Record production
This portal is focused on music production within the era of written records through sound recordings, digital downloads, and beyond. Its scope includes articles that document the considerations and mechanisms used by, and consistent with, the purview of the production element. As an art form, music predates transcription and simultaneously transcends descriptive limitations. As an industry, music has demonstrated consistent viability over time. The record producer conjoins these potential, and serves as a broker to bridge the demand (spawned by their aspirations) with supply and satisfaction. The results are measurable and attributable, derived from effort and skillful application of craft, to a manifestation of the art in its melodic form. (Read more)
The music industry consists of the individuals and organizations that earn money by writing songs and musical compositions, creating and selling recorded music and sheet music, presenting concerts, as well as the organizations that aid, train, represent and supply music creators. Among the many individuals and organizations that operate in the industry are: the songwriters and composers who write songs and musical compositions; the singers, musicians, conductors, and bandleaders who perform the music; the record labels, music publishers, recording studios, music producers, audio engineers, retail and digital music stores, and performance rights organizations who create and sell recorded music and sheet music; and the booking agents, promoters, music venues, road crew, and audio engineers who help organize and sell concerts. (Read more)
- ... that according to Billboard magazine, Laufey created a blueprint for jazz music in the modern music industry and helped push it back into the mainstream?
- ... that until the release of the documentary Predator: The Secret Scandal of J-Pop, sexual abuse claims involving record producer Johnny Kitagawa went widely unreported in Japanese media?
- ... that when Divine's song "Lately" topped the Billboard Hot 100 in 1998, it became the first number-one single for the performers, the songwriters, the producers, and the record labels?
- ... that to promote the Buffalo Club, Rising Tide Records sent packages of plastic buffalo to music industry executives in Nashville?
- ... that Light Vessel 95 is now a recording studio?
- ... that one critic interpreted a SZA song as being about her fears about the growing influence of AI in the music industry?
- Birthdays in Music: December 3
- Jaye P. Morgan, (born Mary Margaret Morgan) American singer, turns 92.
- Ralph McTell, Brit singer-songwriter, turns 80.
- Vic Malcolm, Brit guitarist for Geordie , turns 78.
- John Wilson (drummer), Irish drummer with Taste, turns 76.
- Ozzy Osbourne, (born John Michael Osbourne) British vocalist for Black Sabbath, turns 76.
- Mickey Thomas, with Jefferson Airplane/Jefferson Starship, turns 75.
- Barry Finnerty, American guitarist, turns 73.
- Mike Stock, American record producer with Stock, Aitken & Waterman, turns 73.
- Nicky Stevens, Brit vocalist with Brotherhood of Man, turns 73.
- Jeff Black (singer-songwriter), American singer-songwriter, turns 62.
- Adamski, (born Adam Tinley) Brit dance music producer, turns 57.
- Montell Jordan, American R&B singer, turns 56.
- Daniel Bedingfield, Brit singer and songwriter, turns 45.
- Duane Roland (Record production, 1952–June 19, 2006), American guitarist for Molly Hatchet, would have turned 72 this year.
- Ken Lewis (Record production, 1942–August 02, 2015), Brit songwriter for The Flower Pot Men, would have turned 82 this year.
- Corry Brokken (Record production, 1932–May 31, 2016), Dutch singer, would have turned 92 this year.
- Webster Young (Record production, 1932 –December 13, 2003), American cornetist, would have turned 92 this year.
- Franz Josef Degenhardt (Record production, 1931–November 14, 2011), German author and singer, would have turned 93 this year.
- Fred Assunto (Record production, 1929 –April 21, 1966), American trombonist, would have turned 95 this year.
- Andy Williams (Record production, 1927 –September 25, 2012), American singer, would have turned 97 this year.
- Ferlin Husky (Record production, 1925 –March 17, 2011), American singer, would have turned 99 this year.
- Phyllis Curtin (Record production, 1921 –June 05, 2016), American soprano vocalist, would have turned 103 this year.
- Pat Riccio (Record production, 1918 –August 23, 1982), (born Patrick Joseph Riccio) Canadian arranger, composer, and flautist, would have turned 106 this year.
- Toivo Kärki (Record production, 1915 –April 30, 1992), Finnish pianist, would have turned 109 this year.
- Corky Cornelius (Record production, 1914 –August 03, 1943), American trumpeter, would have turned 110 this year.
- Nino Rota (Record production, 1911 –April 10, 1979), Italian composer, would have turned 113 this year.
- Øyvind Ingvard Bergh (Record production, 1909 –January 25, 1987), (or Olvind Bergh) Norwegian violinist, would have turned 115 this year.
- Klaus Salmi, Finnish bandleader and trombonist, turns 116.
- Connee Boswell (Record production, 1907 –October 11, 1976), American vocalist, would have turned 117 this year.
- Brad Gowans (Record production, 1903 –September 08, 1954), American trombonist, would have turned 121 this year.
- Paul Lingle (Record production, 1902 –October 30, 1962), American jazz pianist and member of the Yerba Buena Jazz Band, would have turned 122 this year.
- Joe "Brother Cornbread" Thomas (Record production, 1902 –February 18, 1981), American clarinetist, would have turned 122 this year.
- Anton Webern (Record production, 1883 –September 15, 1945), Austrian composer, would have turned 141 this year.
- André Campra (Record production, 1660 –June 29, 1774), French composer, would have turned 364 this year.
- Nicolo Amati (Record production, 1596 –April 12, 1684), Italian violin maker, would have turned 428 this year.
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