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Donna Summer's 'I Feel Love' Joins National Recording Registry - Hollywood Reporter
![]() Hollywood Reporter | Donna Summer's 'I Feel Love' Joins National Recording Registry Hollywood Reporter She recorded the tune a year later when Art Satherly of ARC Records needed one more song for a recording session with The Prairie Ramblers, a group that successfully melded jazz and string-band music. The lively, quick-polka tempo and yodeling refrain, ... National Recording Registry Adds Works by Donna Summer, Bo Diddley, Dolly ... |
Entertainment calendar May 25, 2012 - Fairfield Daily Republic
Entertainment calendar May 25, 2012 Fairfield Daily Republic 751-0420, http://www.vallejochoral.org. San Francisco Girl's Chorus School: 9 am to 5 pm, June 16, Kanbar Performing Arts Center, 44 Page St., San Francisco. and 9 am to 5 pm June 23, Crowden Music Center, 1475 Rose St., Berkeley. For girls ages 7-12. |
Special Interview with Craig Kallman, Chairman & CEO of Atlantic Records - SongwriterUniverse
![]() SongwriterUniverse | Special Interview with Craig Kallman, Chairman & CEO of Atlantic Records SongwriterUniverse By Dale Kawashima Craig Kallman, who has worked at Atlantic Records since 1991 and has been Chairman & CEO since 2005, has been one of the music industry's top label and A&R execs for the past two decades. He helms a very impressive roster at Atlantic, ... |
Steve Smith: Van Halen cancels - again. Ozzy and Black Sabbath's first reunion ... - Pasadena Star-News
Steve Smith: Van Halen cancels - again. Ozzy and Black Sabbath's first reunion ... Pasadena Star-News The Bee Gees went on to sell more than 220 million records, more than only a small handful of recording artists, and were inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1997. Robin Gibb's family is planning a massive tribute to the singer featuring a ... |
Chico Music Fest to rock town again - Enterprise-Record
Chico Music Fest to rock town again Enterprise-Record "Wild Oak likes to bridge the gap between the school and community using music. We promote local bands and showcase local talent," said Galnadgee "Ge" Joe-Johnson, music arts and industry major and Wild Oak student. "To be able to learn about new bands ... |



