Portal:Record production
The Record Production Portal
This portal is focused on music production within the era of written records through sound recordings, digital downloads, and beyond. Its scope includes articles that document the considerations and mechanisms used by, and consistent with, the purview of the production element. As an art form, music predates transcription and simultaneously transcends descriptive limitations. As an industry, music has demonstrated consistent viability over time. The record producer conjoins these potential, and serves as a broker to bridge the demand (spawned by their aspirations) with supply and satisfaction. The results are measurable and attributable, derived from effort and skillful application of craft, to a manifestation of the art in its melodic form. (Read more)
The music industry consists of the individuals and organizations that earn money by writing songs and musical compositions, creating and selling recorded music and sheet music, presenting concerts, as well as the organizations that aid, train, represent and supply music creators. Among the many individuals and organizations that operate in the industry are: the songwriters and composers who write songs and musical compositions; the singers, musicians, conductors, and bandleaders who perform the music; the record labels, music publishers, recording studios, music producers, audio engineers, retail and digital music stores, and performance rights organizations who create and sell recorded music and sheet music; and the booking agents, promoters, music venues, road crew, and audio engineers who help organize and sell concerts. (Read more)
Did you know (auto-generated) -
- ... that until the release of the documentary Predator: The Secret Scandal of J-Pop, sexual abuse claims involving record producer Johnny Kitagawa went widely unreported in Japanese media?
- ... that when Divine's song "Lately" topped the Billboard Hot 100 in 1998, it became the first number-one single for the performers, the songwriters, the producers, and the record labels?
- ... that according to Billboard magazine, Laufey created a blueprint for jazz music in the modern music industry and helped push it back into the mainstream?
- ... that one critic interpreted a SZA song as being about her fears about the growing influence of AI in the music industry?
- ... that to promote the Buffalo Club, Rising Tide Records sent packages of plastic buffalo to music industry executives in Nashville?
Born this day
- Birthdays in Music: November 9
- Roger McGough, Brit poet and vocalist with The Scaffold, turns 87.
- Alan Gratzer, American drummer for REO Speedwagon, turns 76.
- Joe Bouchard, American bassist of Blue Öyster Cult fame, turns 76.
- Dennis Stratton, Brit guitarist for heavy metal act, Iron Maiden, turns 70.
- Thomas Quasthoff, German singer, turns 65.
- Demetra Plakas, American drummer for L7, turns 64.
- Bryn Terfel, Welsh opera singer in the bass-baritone range, turns 59.
- Nazzareno Carusi, Italian pianist, turns 56.
- Sandy Denton, American rapper; 'Pepa' of Salt-N-Pepa, turns 55.
- Scarface, American rapper, turns 55.
- Allison Wolfe, American musician with Bratmobile, Cold Cold Hearts, and Partyline, turns 55.
- Susan Tedeschi, American blues and soul musician, turns 54.
- Corin Tucker, American guitarist with Sleater-Kinney, turns 52.
- Nick Lachey, American pop music vocalist for 98 Degrees, turns 51.
- Sisqó, American R&B vocalist of Dru Hill fame, turns 47.
- Birol Namoğlu, Turkish singer for the rock band Gripin, turns 46.
- Delta Goodrem, Australian actress, pianist, and singer-songwriter, turns 40.
- SE7EN, South Korean singer, turns 40.
- Phil May (Record production, 1944 –May 15, 2020), Brit vocalist for Pretty Things, would have turned 80 this year.
- Tom Fogerty (Record production, 1941 –September 06, 1990), American guitarist for Creedence Clearwater Revival, would have turned 83 this year.
- Mary Travers (Record production, 1936 –September 16, 2009), American folk singer-songwriter of Peter, Paul & Mary fame, would have turned 88 this year.
- Tommy Douglas (Record production, 1911 –March 09, 1965), American session musician for Bennie Moten and Jelly Roll Morton, would have turned 113 this year.
- Muggsy Spanier (Record production, 1906 –February 12, 1967), American cornetist, would have turned 118 this year.
- Pete Brown (Record production, 1906 –September 20, 1963), American alto saxophonist, would have turned 118 this year.
- Mezz Mezzrow (Record production, 1899 –August 05, 1972), American clarinetist, would have turned 125 this year.
- Aureliano Pertile (Record production, 1885 –January 11, 1952), Italian tenor vocalist, would have turned 139 this year.
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