- The name
Musicor may
represent any of the following:
Musicor Records -- an
American record label.
Disques Musicor -- a
Canadian record label. Distribution...
-
Music is the
arrangement of
sound to
create some
combination of form, harmony, melody, rhythm, or
otherwise expressive content.
Music is
generally agreed...
- Daily,
bought the
Musicor label from UA. The
Musicor catalog is
today owned by
Gusto Records.
After Art
Talmadge bought the
Musicor label, he
formed two...
- Sainte-Catherine Street. 1974:
Distribution Musicor opens in Pointe-Claire, Quebec. (Unrelated to an
American record label,
Musicor Records.) 1977:
Disques Select...
-
moved to
Musicor in 1965.
Among the label's
studio LP's was I'm a
People (1966),
which reached the top of the
Billboard country survey.
Musicor also issued...
- worldwide. The
group released two albums, Hot
Butter (
Musicor MS-3242; 1972) and More Hot
Butter (
Musicor MS-3254; 1973),
primarily of covers, on LP issued...
- An
album is a
collection of
audio recordings (e.g.,
music)
issued on a
medium such as
compact disc (CD),
vinyl (record),
audio tape (like 8-track or c****ette)...
- Nashville,
often known as
Music City, is the
capital and most
populous city in the U.S.
state of Tennessee. It is the seat of
Davidson County in Middle...
- 1967, the
group changed labels and producers,
moving to Pitney's label,
Musicor Records, but
charted only one more
minor single (a
cover of
Brian Hyland's...
- Pop
music is a
genre of po****r
music that
originated in its
modern form
during the mid-1950s in the
United States and the
United Kingdom.
During the...