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Tag Archives: Label Manager
Cover it up!
Fans collect album covers, pin them up, frame them, worship them and even sport them on Tshirts. What goes behind the creation of art so memorable and collectible? Which are the forces behind these timeless, avant-garde creations? Album art is … READ MORE
Posted in Features, Main Story, Show Case, Spotlight
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Music beyond the Grave
Michael Jackson is long gone but his glory never seems to fade away. Same is the case of Amy Winehouse, Jagjit Singh, The Beatles and other legends who still rule music store shelves. Divya Naik explores the reason behind this … READ MORE
Posted in Features, Spotlight
Tagged 1992 Reading Festival, Aaliyah, Adele (2012), Anand Srinivasan, assistant general manager, Associate Vice President, Bhimsen Joshi, Binwant Puri, Bleach, calendars, dead musicians, Death, director, Divya Naik, Elvis Presley, EMI, Forbes list of Top Earning Dead Musicians, Grammy, Hiren Gada, Invincible, Jagjit Singh, John Lennon, Kishore Kumar, Label Manager, Lady Antebellum (2011), Mehdi Hassan, Mehmood Curmally, Michael, Michael jackson, MJ, MJ merchandise, mugs, music sales, Music sales of dead musicians, Nirvana, Norah Jones (2003), Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan, posthumous album, proprietor, R H Chhatrapati, Reliance TimeOut, Rhythm House, Shemaroo Entertainment, Sub Pop Records, T-shirts, The Beatles, This Is It, Times Music CEO Mandar Thakur, U2, Universal Music Group, US-based singer Aaliyah, Whitney Houston)
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