You could have a zillion Facebook followers. Those people don't buy records. It's about a hundred to one...Record companies, they don't have any money, so they see social media as the free marketing... So... 'Billy, light yourself on fire and stand u...
Al Gore wanted to tell people what they could listen to and what they couldn't, what they could record. It was basically coming down to the idea that he wouldn't let anybody record any music that he didn't think you should be doing. There was going t...
...music, music, records, records, noise to cover silence.
My recording career has luckily run the gamut of recording environments.
Getting a record deal is a meaningless thing now.
I started my own record label.
I'm a multi-platinum recording artist; my passion is food.
My juices needed restoring. I needed a sabbatical from the record business.
I recorded with Sinatra, but the recording business is a very strange strata right now.
I have a pretty good record of winning in court.
Money don't rule me, record companies don't rule me.
I have no problem going on record with this and probably have gone on record with this before, there aren't that many people who I respect. There just aren't.
Artists were nurtured back in the '70s. Their music was developed by the record companies.
I don't get involved in record label politics.
There had always been a little wiggle room in state abortion laws, because doctors were still permitted to perform them for “therapeutic” reasons—to save a woman’s life, for example.7 But what did that mean, exactly? An amicus curiae brief in...
At the highest levels of the medical cartel, vaccines are a top priority because they cause a weakening of the immune system. I know that may be hard to accept, but its true. The medical cartel, at the highest level, is not out to help people, it is ...
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Medic Wade: Only thing is, sometimes she'd come home early, and I'd pretend to be asleep Mellish: Who, your mom? Medic Wade: Yeah. She'd stand in the doorway looking at me... and I'd just keep my eyes shut. And I knew she just wanted to find out abou...
Things like 'Lucky Man' were never written to even be a record, let alone a hit record.
I keep on calling them records because they will always be records to me.
The record company stay out of my way. Whenever the record is finished, they take it.