Portal:Record production
The Record Production Portal
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)
Did you know (auto-generated) -
- ... 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 Castle Recording Laboratory, Nashville's first commercial recording studio, was established in a repurposed hotel banquet room?
- ... 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 the Guns N' Roses debut studio album Appetite for Destruction was recorded at a recording studio founded by 1970s pop duo Captain & Tennille?
- ... that to promote the Buffalo Club, Rising Tide Records sent packages of plastic buffalo to music industry executives in Nashville?
Born this day
- Birthdays in Music: May 15
- John Barnes, Brit session musician (alto saxophonist), turns 92.
- Karin Krog, Norwegian vocalist, turns 87.
- Brian Eno, British producer and Ambient music pioneer, turns 76.
- Chip Jackson, American bass player and Berklee School of Music alum, turns 74.
- Zoltan Bathory, Hungarian-born American guitarist from Five Finger Death Punch , turns 46.
- Andy James, British guitarist from Five Finger Death Punch, Sacred Mother Tongue, and Nephilim , turns 43.
- Layal Abboud, Lebanese pop singer, multi-instrumentalist musician, concert dancer, Muslim humanitarian and businesswoman, turns 42.
- Smokepurpp (born Omar Pineiro), American rapper, turns 27.
- Oscar Castro-Neves (Record production, 1940–September 27, 2013), Brazilian arranger, composer, guitarist, and Bossa Nova pioneer, would have turned 84 this year.
- Bob Cornford (1940 – 1983), Brazilian pianist, would have turned 84.
- Bruce "Utah" Phillips (Record production, 1935–May 23, 2008), American folksinger, songwriter and poet, would have turned 89 this year.
- Joe Gordon (Record production, 1928 –November 04, 1963), American trumpeter, would have turned 96 this year.
- Bonnie Wetzel (Record production, 1926 –February 12, 1965), (born Bonnie Jean Addleman) American bass player, would have turned 98 this year.
- Ellis Larkins (Record production, 1923 –September 29, 2002), American jazz pianist, would have turned 101 this year.
- Gus Viseur (Record production, 1915 –August 25, 1974), Belgian accordionist, would have turned 109 this year.
- Bobby Martin (Record production, 1903 –August 28, 2001), American trumpeter, would have turned 121 this year.
- Pippo Barzizza (Record production, 1902 –April 02, 1994), Italian violinist, would have turned 122 this year.
- Edmond Hall (Record production, 1901 –February 11, 1967), American clarinetist, would have turned 123 this year.
- Sonny Clay (1899 – 1972), (born William Clay) American bandleader, would have turned 125.
- John Abriani (Record production, 1898 –August , 1960), Italian bandleader, saxophonist, and violinist, would have turned 126 this year.
- Jimmy O'Bryant (Record production, 1896 –June 24, 1928), American clarinetist, would have turned 128 this year.[citation needed]
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