How To Use Record company In A Sentence

  • You know, when the Beatles started there was a record company guy who said electric guitar music was finished.
  • All of the money advanced by the record company to the act has to be paid back by the act from it's small percentage of the CD returns.
  • Months after an album was cut in 1978, the record company went into liquidation. Times, Sunday Times
  • Money can't buy you love, but it is admittedly quite important if you are an ailing international record company. Times, Sunday Times
  • Any record company that believes illicit song file distribution hinders their ability to sell music is deceiving itself - how else will anyone find out about the gazillion CDs that are out there?
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  • With his group the Daintees, he was a high profile act with a major record company until quite recently.
  • Indeed, some bands are unable to tour without their record company's financial support.
  • Due to its limited budget and manpower, the record company did not want to do it either.
  • These factories are mainly concerned with manufacturing product for artists signed to the record company.
  • New groups have always been obliged to build a fan base before a record company will sign them. Times, Sunday Times
  • The band signed a two-album deal with a record company.
  • It's not up to the vendors of generic hardware, and certainly not up to a record company that's shadily influencing those vendors in back-room meetings.
  • ) Second drawer, scratch pads and packs of adhesive memos with album and record company logos on them. DEAD BEAT
  • It is unlikely that a record company would enforce its views on an established artist.
  • Canadian officials at the band's record company have warned their management about one particular crazed fan who has been bombarding them with emails and phone calls. The Sun
  • ) Second drawer, scratch pads and packs of adhesive memos with album and record company logos on them. DEAD BEAT
  • Even Escovedo's own record company casually tosses off buzzwords like loss, longing and regret in his bio, but he says it is wrong to typecast him as a rather glum fellow.
  • The band have now locked horns with their record company over the album.
  • They fulfilled their obligations to the record company and said sayonara.
  • The band signed with Universal, the world's biggest record company, a year ago, and have since had a platinum-selling album, three top five singles, and are now set to go on a nationwide sell-out tour.
  • The band will be in debt to the record company for years.
  • Hayley Westenra under pressure from record company to dress 'tarty' The First Post: Latest
  • As a record company director, his job is to nurture young talent.
  • A major record company needs to have both to survive and prosper. Times, Sunday Times
  • It was the world's first ever cassette single and the record company took the bold step of not releasing it on vinyl.
  • He saw himself not as a record company owner or businessman but as a patron of the arts, darling. Times, Sunday Times
  • It is unlikely that a record company would enforce its views on an established artist.
  • It was a copy he had gotten as a pre-release from the record company, and while the song played he assured me that it would be a number one within a couple of months.
  • Burlington's Rounder Records, a respected American roots music label started by three Cambridge "folkies" in 1970, has been acquired by a larger independent record company. Business - BostonHerald.com
  • Of course I'd like a record company to put some money behind me and make a career out of music.
  • The record company may underwrite the costs of a band's first tour.
  • Why should it record a loss on the books in the event that retail returns the unsold product back to the record company?
  • I have also written to the head of the record company to convey my disgust and to underline that material like this must not be put on sale again.
  • We were met off the plane by a crusty gentleman called Lukas who had been sent by the prominent and notorious pop band member's record company.
  • It is unlikely that a record company would enforce its views on an established artist.
  • The record company reps turn up a half hour before show time.
  • Or the Best Western 1407 Division Street, +1 615 242 1631, book.bestwestern.com, is a stone's throw from a statue of legendary producer Owen Bradley and all of the record company offices. Insider's guide to musical pilgrimages: Country, soul, blues, folk, world music
  • The record company deleted the album almost immediately and re-released it under a new title.
  • The struggling Vivendi conglomeration has reportedly shopped Universal, the world's largest record company, since last year.
  • The music industry event Don't Give Up Your Day Job - where music media and record company types make complete galahs of themselves in the name of charity (Malcolm Sargent Cancer Fund For Children) - is back.
  • Why would a record company place a newly discovered work of art on an album that's a collection of oldies and call it a bonus track?
  • The record company exec hid under his hoodie in a feeble bid to go incognito after dining with the singer in London. The Sun
  • The record company's publicity machine was working flat out.
  • The record company exec hid under his hoodie in a feeble bid to go incognito after dining with the singer in London. The Sun
  • He talks about being shipped around London like cattle at the beck and call of the record company with a weary shrug.
  • They have a company that's kind of multifaceted that does a lot of literary work and a lot of publicity help and a record company as well. CNN Transcript Feb 19, 2007
  • He talks about being shipped around London like cattle at the beck and call of the record company with a weary shrug.
  • Her atypical behaviour and progressive music meant that she fell out with the record company.
  • What are her record company playing at? The Sun
  • The band signed a two-album deal with a record company.
  • Money can't buy you love, but it is admittedly quite important if you are an ailing international record company. Times, Sunday Times
  • He filed a lawsuit against his record company.
  • Indeed, some bands are unable to tour without their record company's financial support.
  • A major record company needs to have both to survive and prosper. Times, Sunday Times
  • The record company exec hid under his hoodie in a feeble bid to go incognito after dining with the singer in London. The Sun
  • It's still a great gauge of an artist's popularity, and it tells the business world that the record company is doing things right.
  • Is it best just to accept that you're a record company asset and opt to play dead as you're reprogrammed, repackaged and resold with all the dignity of a tin of beans?
  • At least sixty bands will be showcased nationwide to an increasingly eager and anticipative UK and Irish record company audience.
  • In a plush suite, its air heavy with the scent of hothouse flowers, record company bosses are mingling with agents and photographers. The Sun
  • And they constantly remind the record company chief he was not always the stellar name he is today. The Sun
  • The highest level of baseball Wang ever played was on a Level B team for a record company years ago.
  • Like a record company or an underground art movement, they launched a street team.
  • The record company's publicity machine was working flat out.
  • The pressure of record company and press interest was only heightened by the band's refusal to sign a deal until they had written more songs.
  • The singer's dominance on radio stations and in record outlets is often cynically attributed to her former relationship with the record company exec.
  • I know that the two guys were hemmed in by record company restrictions, but this is almost completely mainstream stuff.
  • A major record company needs to have both to survive and prosper. Times, Sunday Times
  • Their record company will miss them in particular, as the band had enormous commercial success.
  • It is unlikely that a record company would enforce its views on an established artist.
  • The band will be in debt to the record company for years.
  • This disc marks the first appearance of material written under the wing of the record company.
  • What remains is a record company's idea of a grown woman and Carey's irrepressible golden voice.
  • Record companies also reduce royalties by ‘forgetting’ to report sales figures, miscalculating royalties and by preventing artists from auditing record company books.
  • After the sheer tedium of a disastrous relationship with a well known record company, the guys have taken to playing gigs for free in local pubs.
  • All was going swimmingly well - and then the record company dropped them after spending a small fortune making demos.
  • This is outside the scope of a record company, but I'm told a good book is under way.
  • A major record company needs to have both to survive and prosper. Times, Sunday Times
  • We think the singer has brilliant material, and it's the record company, not her, that made it chart really low.
  • To that end, the agent meets with an artist's management and its record company to decide the best touring period.
  • Frank is suddenly back at the top of the charts and his record company signs his girlfriend and rechristens her Furious.
  • Now you don't even have to wait for the record company to re-press the hits to shift more units. Times, Sunday Times
  • The record company also denied speculation that leak.
  • Wondering whether he should have held the record company more to ransom, he initialled and signed both copies and retained one for himself.
  • He filed a lawsuit against his record company.
  • Royalties vary depending on the perceived value of the artist to the record company.
  • Why would a record company place a newly discovered work of art on an album that's a collection of oldies and call it a bonus track?
  • Of course, it helps when the band is articulate and smart, as Rush is in spades and the commentary ranges from pressure from the record company to breakdowns of individual tracks that reveal interesting little flourishes. Michael Giltz: DVDs: Ellery Queen , Rush, Casey Affleck and More
  • What are her record company playing at? The Sun
  • The Spoonful were actually signed with a new record company called Kama Sutra, and that was our next stop. Me, The Mob, And The Music
  • In recent years her record company has tried a variety of updates and makeovers in a misguided attempt to broaden her appeal.
  • The record company was trying to cash in on her fame by releasing early teenage recordings.
  • The record company, meanwhile, has been wondering out loud whether her suit was a mere publicity stunt ahead of a comeback attempt.
  • The record company was trying to cash in on her fame by releasing early teenage recordings.
  • Much of this audio was hitherto inaccessible, locked in record company vaults, private collections, archives and radio station libraries.
  • As with other long-term agreements, a record company demands an exclusive contract with its recording artists.
  • The overall effect was similar to a record company's release of remixed songs and studio out-takes on a ‘new and improved’ album.
  • Fair enough if you are an under pressure record company executive, perhaps, but utterly fascistic to most everybody else. Times, Sunday Times
  • Royalties vary depending on the perceived value of the artist to the record company.
  • The overall effect was similar to a record company's release of remixed songs and studio out-takes on a ‘new and improved’ album.
  • Her record company launched a campaign to re-situate her not as an Anglo singer with an ambiguously "foreign-sounding" last name.
  • An unfeasible and bizarre series of events allowed me to gatecrash with a friend, posing as record company people.
  • I tried to get a number for Gallo through a record company that released some scratchy, self-indulgent folk albums of his.
  • The songs are just so tentative and directionless, and the whole electro-acoustic thing so formulaically and routinely applied, that she seems like a mere pawn at the mercy of her collaborators and record company.
  • He then asked her record company if he could duet with her and was rejected.
  • In a plush suite, its air heavy with the scent of hothouse flowers, record company bosses are mingling with agents and photographers. The Sun
  • The record company was trying to cash in on her fame by releasing early teenage recordings.

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