The Record of Singing is a compilation of classical-music singing from the first half of the 20th century, the era of the 78-rpm record. It was issued...
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known professionally as Emi Shinohara (篠原 恵美, Shinohara Emi), was a Japanese voice actress from Fukushima Prefecture. At the time of her death, she was affiliated...
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Allan Smethurst (redirect from The Singing Postman)
made the EP charts in 1965. This was followed by another EP release by Ralph Tuck, and an album The Singing Postman's Year. He was then signed to EMI who...
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Simone Bittencourt de Oliveira (category Columbia Records artists)
of 90,000 at the 'Canta Brasil' spectacle, singing 'Caminhando'. When her presentation ended, she was another shining star in the sky." She recorded her...
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Shaila Dúrcal (category Spanish expatriates in the United States)
in Mexico as of 2014. She performed at the Latin Grammy Show, singing "Amor Eterno". 2004: Shaila (BMG) No. 99 MÉX 2006: Recordando (EMI) No. 1 ESP; No...
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included in one of the greatest compilation of classical singing, The EMI Record of Singing. Scaremberg also performed in 1897 à the hotel of Besançon-les-Bains [fr]...
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Record gained wider attention in the late 1970s in the UK when EMI reissued it with Radio City as a double LP package due to increasing demand. The same...
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on London Records, then by EMI on Liberty. Liberty established a branch office in London, which signed the Bonzo Dog Band, Idle Race, and the Aynsley Dunbar...
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Rik Waller (category EMI Records artists)
was dropped by EMI, Waller formed his own band to take his music out on the road. He then signed an album deal with Red Admiral Records. Two months into...
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Caroline Records was merged into Virgin Records after Virgin was acquired by Thorn EMI. Caroline Distribution was separated and became part of EMI Music...
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Angel Records was a record label founded by EMI in 1953. It specialised in classical music, but included an occasional operetta or Broadway score. and...
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Aziz Mian (category Recipients of the Pride of Performance)
for singing ghazals in his own style of qawwali and is considered one of the greatest qawwals in South Asia. He holds the record for singing the longest...
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P. J. Proby (category Liberty Records artists)
and actor. Proby recorded the singles "Hold Me", "Somewhere", and "Maria". In 2008, EMI released the greatest hits album Best of the EMI Years 1961–1972...
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America under the name CBS Records to avoid confusion with EMI's Columbia Graphophone Company. Columbia is one of Sony Music's four flagship record labels:...
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Giuseppe Di Stefano (category Musicians from the Metropolitan City of Catania)
Italian musical award. In 1953 Walter Legge, leader of EMI's classical wing, wanted a tenor to record all the popular Italian operas with Maria Callas, and...
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four Beatles and their heirs. Apple Records' distribution contract with EMI expired in 1976, when control of the Beatles' catalogue—including solo recordings...
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on the 1967 record, gained an official release in 1995, as part of The Beatles Anthology project. Recorded: 17 October 1963 Location: Studio Two, EMI Studios...
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Any Trouble (category Stiff Records artists)
from the record company. After the failure of their second EMI album, Clive Gregson broke the band up again. He recorded a solo album and joined Richard...
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The Peanuts (ザ・ピーナッツ, Za Pīnattsu) were a Japanese vocal group consisting of twin sisters Emi (伊藤エミ, Itō Emi) and Yumi Itō (伊藤ユミ, Itō Yumi). They were...
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Pandora (musical group) (category Year of birth missing (living people))
The group was renamed "Pandora" upon signing with EMI Records in 1984. During their school years, the Lascurain sisters and some friends participated as...
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Jeans (band) (category Pages using the EasyTimeline extension)
that included new versions of their best-known songs. 1996: Jeans (EMI) 1998: ¿Por qué disimular? (EMI) 1999: //:Tr3s.Jeans (EMI). 2001: Cuarto para las...
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Anni-Frid Lyngstad (redirect from Princess Anni-Frid Reuss of Plauen)
Lyngstad won the Swedish national talent competition "New Faces", arranged by record company EMI Svenska, and held at Skansen, Stockholm. The song she chose...
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Meyer". On February 24, 2023, Dan the Automator featured Meyer singing in Japanese on his single “Case Study (feat. Emi Meyer)” under his project Handsome...
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He began singing at the age of three. Dionela's musical talent that led him to join the UMG Philippines roster under its Republic Records local imprint...
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Broken China (redirect from Far from the Harbour Wall)
"Reaching for the Rail" and "Breakthrough" feature Sinéad O'Connor on lead vocals, with Wright singing elsewhere. The album was recorded in Wright's studio...
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Mariska Veres (category Pages including recorded pronunciations)
Number One/So Sad Without You" (CNR) 1982 "Wake Up City/In the Name of Love" (EMI Records) 1993 Shocking You (Red Bullet), album by Mariska Veres Shocking...
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Maria Callas (category EMI Classics and Virgin Classics artists)
to Callas record La Gioconda for EMI. Callas and Bing reconciled in the mid 1960s, and Callas returned to the Met for two performances of Tosca with...
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Alfie Boe (redirect from Open Arms: The Symphonic Songbook)
"Lolita". Another track "La Paloma" recorded but not issued. EMI Classics, 2007) Franz Lehár: Love Was A Dream (Linn Records, 2009/Reissued as "Love Was A Dream"...
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notes). EMI Records. 1973. EMC 3006. Queen II (Media notes). EMI Records. 1974. EMA 767. Blake, Mark (12 September 2016). Freddie Mercury: A Kind of Magic...
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Tsui Ping (category Pathé Records (Hong Kong) artists)
on being a professional singer. Her dream at the time was to record albums. While Tsui Ping was singing in nightclubs, songwriter Wong Fuk Lin (王福齡) was...
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