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  American Record Company - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The American Record Company was founded by Ellsworth A. Hawthorne and Horace Sheble (formerly dealers for Edison Records who had been fllisted for their questionable business methods) and Frederick M. Prescot.
The records appear to have been numbered using a sequence which began at (or near) 030000; the numbers had reached the mid 031000's by the end of operation.
The company was closed after unfavorable judgements on patents which the American Record Company had violated from Emile Berliner, Columbia Records, and the Victor Talking Machine Company.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/American_Record_Company   (295 words)

  
 American Nevada Company
American Nevada developed and manages The District at Green Valley Ranch, which opened in 2004 and is the first metropolitan lifestyle center to be developed in Nevada.
American Nevada’s success in the commercial sector can be attributed to its reputation for delivering the finest in quality commercial space, while utilizing its knowledge, speed and flexibility to meet the needs of today’s ever-changing business world.
As American Nevada moves into the future its outstanding track record in developing innovative business centers, retail centers, mixed use centers and residential communities serves as a prelude to the exciting new developments that are yet to come.
www.americannevada.com /companyProfile.html   (364 words)

  
 American Apparel - Press Center - Company Information
Through American Apparel, Charney has proven that the industry does not need to exploit its workforce to be cost-efficient, but rather has used innovation to produce the highest-quality garments.
As Chief Financial Officer of American Apparel, Cieply is a key member of the executive team and has worldwide responsibility for the company's finance, administration, accounting, and risk management areas.
Honda's introduction to American Apparel occurred during a trade show where she met a young, skinny and energetic Dov Charney, when GPI became a client of American Apparel.
www.americanapparel.net /presscenter/pressCompanyInfo.html   (959 words)

  
 American Record Company information   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-11)
A gramophone record, (also phonograph record or simply record) is an analogue sound recording medium: a flat disc rotating at a constant angular velocity, with inscribed spiral grooves in which a stylus or needle rides.
Such records were usually sold separately, in plain cardboard sleeves that may have been printed to show producer of the retailer's name and sometimes in collections held in paper sleeves in a cardboard or leather book, similar to a photograph album, and called record albums.
From about 1950 on (earlier for some large record companies, later for some small ones) it became usual to have the performance first recorded on audio tape, which could then be processed and/or edited, and then dubbed on to the master disc.
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 American Track and Field -- Regional News Article
In fact, he is still the only American to crack the 61 minute barrier, something which has been done 249 times globally since Curp became the first in 1985.
Keith Brantley, who ran 1:01:30 in Philadelphia in 1993 and is the #3 American all-time at the distance, thinks it was a potent combination of Curp's training and the top athletes who came together in Philadelphia that day which made the record possible.
He's been with the company for eight years, and is the father of five children, ranging in age from 20 years to 9 months.
www.american-trackandfield.com /news/curphalfrecord.html   (865 words)

  
 Undercurrents Music Record Company Forum
Company shall be responsible for all costs incurred in the production of the Recording, including the prepayment of all travel, hotel and meal costs incurred by Artist in attending the recording sessions referenced in Section B.5 herein.
Company and Artist acknowledge that time is of the essence in the completion of the Recording, and each agrees to exercise all reasonable means to achieve such completion.
Company shall be responsible for any cost or expense associated with such application or with the Artist's membership in BMI during the term of this Agreement and the Distribution Period.
www.undercurrents.com /forums/recordcompany.html   (5081 words)

  
 Longman Business: Company of the Month
The voice was originally recorded on a thin sheet of tin foil which was wrapped around a solid cylinder.
Early Edison recordings were very noisy and indistinct but soon he had improved the original machine using a battery driven motor to turn the cylinder.
The record industry had spent the first 20 years of the century convincing people that they needed a source of music in their homes, but now they could get live music at home through the radio – and it was free!
www.longman.com /business/company/music1.html   (1759 words)

  
 Hawaii Collections in the Archive of Folk Culture (The American Folklife Center, Library of Congress)
Recorded in Virginia and North Carolina by Blanton Owen and Tom Carter, 1973-1974.
Recorded in Washington, D.C., by Connie Goldman at the Smithsonian Institution’s 1984 Festival of American Folklife.
Recorded in the field and in the studio on the islands of Hawaii, Kauai, Maui, Molokai, and Oahu by Lynn Martin and Ric Trimillos, 1986-1987.
www.loc.gov /folklife/guides/Hawaii.html   (1563 words)

  
 American Record Corporation - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The American Record Company, often known as ARC Records or simply ARC, was a United States based record company.
In December of 1931 Warner Brothers leased Brunswick Records, Vocalion Records and associated companies to ARC.
In December of 1938, the entire ARC complex was purchased from Consolidated Film for $700,000 by the Columbia Broadcasting System (CBS).
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/American_Record_Corporation   (258 words)

  
 Capitol Records - Company Info
Artists are the soul of any record company, and these pictures capture the soul that has lived in the music of Capitol Records - from Nat King Cole to the Beastie Boys, from Judy Garland to The Beatles, from Frank Sinatra to The Beach Boys - for six decades.
Capitol is the last great American record company that still resides in its original home, a building that resembles a stack of records with a needle on top.
It is a continual reminder that record companies achieve greatness only through the presence of artists who make music that is built to last, songs that move people's hearts and souls.
www.capitolrecords.com /CompanyInfo/companyinfo.aspx   (1686 words)

  
 American Racing-- Company Info   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-11)
American Racing wheels can be seen in some of Hollywood's most famous films including The Game, Die Hard With A Vengeance, Vanilla Skies, 2Fast 2Furious, and perhaps the most important Ford Mustang film of all time, Bullit.
Of the 1360 American Racing Vectors jumped and stunt driven for the series, only one wheel failed by breaking (the broken wheel is in a private collection in Sylmar, California).
The company distributes more than 1.5 million wheels annually through state-of-the-art manufacturing facilities, company-owned, satellite-connected warehouses, an independent distributor system in the United States and through international distributors in over twenty-two countries on four continents.
www.americanracing.com /bottom/info.asp?section=info   (726 words)

  
 Arhoolie Records
These previously unissued recordings, from the early 1970s, present Lydia primarily as a singer accompanied by her own 12 string guitar, mariachis, and a fine orchestra which includes a superb accordionist.
Recorded by Dr. Harry Oster in the 1960s, all but one of these recordings is previously unissued.
Although thirty years old, this is the only live recording ever made by a typical, authentic Norteño conjunto on their home turf in a cantina, singing mostly historic and true narrative ballads from the Texas-Mexico border.
www.arhoolie.com   (680 words)

  
 MILESAGO - Industry - Record Labels - CBS
CBS Records traces its beginnings to the late 1880s, to the Columbia Graphophone Company of Bridgeport, Connecticut, and the sound recording experiments of scientist Charles Sumner Tainter and his engineer colleague Chichester A. Bell, a cousin of Alexander Graham Bell.
In March 1956 EMI won the worldwide rights to distribute the American Capitol label from its previous distributor, the Australian Record Company (ARC), and ARC responded in kind by acquiring the rights to Columbia and CBS (both previously distributed by EMI) in May 1956.
On 11 January 1991, CBS Records Australia was renamed Sony Music Australia Limited and during the Nineties it became the biggest record company in Australia under the leadership of its Chairman and CEO, Denis Handlin.
www.milesago.com /industry/cbs.htm   (2525 words)

  
 The American Quilt Company
Additionally, historians record that the quilt has been utilized as a form of communication, social class indicator as well as used in place of armor for soldiers in both Western and Eastern cultures.
Although no records can confirm whether quilts accompanied them, it is assumed these settlers did bring the art of quilting with them.
However, the earliest American surviving quilt is the Saltonstall quilt from 1704.
www.americanquiltcompany.com /quilthistory.html   (1394 words)

  
 FROM JAPAN COMES ANOTHER MAJOR EXPORT: AMERICAN JAZZ - New York Times
American business leaders have been moaning and gnashing their teeth for 25 years or more as Japan (and to lesser extent Western Europe) have been selling us back our own inventions, from audio equipment to automobiles, at highly competitive prices.
The companies and the record stores in Japan know that if they have these specialized reissues out on display, people will buy them.
On this set, recordings from as far back as the mid-1940's sound so much clearer, without sacrificing an iota of the original disks' raw, bristling drive, that one sometimes seems to be listening to new music, somehow recorded with modern technology in a Mississippi juke joint.
query.nytimes.com /gst/fullpage.html?res=9D03EFD91139F933A05755C0A963948260   (608 words)

  
 EARLY AMERICAN RECORD PIRACY (1899-1922)
Record piracy—so often in the news lately with the rise of illegal downloading—has a long tradition in the United States.
The company's billing address at 147 West 35th Street, New York, was discovered to be occupied by an unrelated storage company.
American Record Labels and Companies (1891–1943), by Allan Sutton and Kurt Nauck.
www.mainspringpress.com /pirates.html   (987 words)

  
 Record Label Looking For Punk Bands
Record Label Looking For Punk Bands (Whereas the American record label contacts caused much of the most known examples of garage rock, there were a lot of links in that style which comes from the peaceful coast and Australia.)
The punk of Ska is a fusion of Jamaican ska and British and American record company.
Record Label Looking For Punk Bands was followed dense in the recent eighties ' and the nineties with American skacore (third), which much dominating record company reached commercial success.
www.pokenlottsports.org /Punk_Singers   (250 words)

  
 American Company Record   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-11)
Bonuses the figures walgreens' pbm subsidiary american company record oh and for.
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www.autoguide.se /company/american_company_record.html   (746 words)

  
 CHILDREN'S RECORDS: The Kiddie Record Wars
New companies joined the fray, ruthless price wars were fought, and at least one child star was drafted to aid the cause.
Record diameters were reduced first to 6'', then to 5¾", before the line disappeared toward the end of 1922.
The company seemed determined to undermine its competition, retailing Cameo-Kid for a mere 15¢ each, a challenge that was answered almost immediately with Plaza's introduction of the 15¢ Playtime label.
www.mainspringpress.com /kiddie.html   (1185 words)

  
 The Industry Yellow Pages and more record company   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-11)
Festival Records and EMI, the Australian Record Company (ARC) was one of the leading record companies in the...
acquired the Regal Record Company from the reorganized Emerson Phonograph Company, in the...
Record company established to administer and control the activities of a number of smaller artists and...
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 Matador Records | Thalia Zedek   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-11)
Thalia Zedek is one of the most important and talented vocalists in American rock.
Over her 20+ year career as singer and guitarist with bands like Come, Live Skull, Uzi, and others, she has brought an unparalleled intensity and emotion to underground music, a talent on par with Nick Cave or Patti Smith.
Recorded during the summer of 2002 with David Michael Curry and Daniel Coughlin, the CD includes Velvet Underground and Bob Dylan covers along with 4 new Zedek originals.
www.matadorrecords.com /thalia_zedek   (391 words)

  
 American Baler, industrial baler manufacturer for low-volume to high-production applications.   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-11)
American Baler, industrial baler manufacturer for low-volume to high-production applications.
One of the earliest such installations dates back to 1965 when American Baler built the 10,000 Series Baler for Document Destruction Inc., one of the industry's first pioneers in classified document shredding and disposal.
Since then, American Baler has engineered and built a variety of automated horizontal balers for use within the document destruction industry.
www.americanbaler.com /htmlpages/news_record_installs.htm   (107 words)

  
 American Art Company - Test
The American Art Company mixes contemporary works of art on paper (etchings, silk-screens, and collage) with paintings, sculpture, art quilts, contemporary expressions in wood, and baskets.
The American Art Company was established in 1889 in Tacoma as a custom framing business and continues to offer museum standard framing services to this day.
The majority (not all) of the artists and individual artworks presented are selected with residential rather than corporate environments in mind.
www.americanartco.com   (116 words)

  
 American River International -- Home
There is now a 22 year track record of providing successful import/export management consulting services, worldwide for corporate America.
American River has acquired and merged with several firms over the last 12 years and continues to maintain it's independence, financial integrity and an international operating profile...
Our consulting, freight forwarding and warehousing operations has over 450 offices, agents and/or key contacts strategically located in both domestic and international cities worldwide.
www.americanriverintl.com /company/company.htm   (192 words)

  
 American Originals, Winthrop Records, Live At The Bluebird Cafe, Metrostar Records, James Mee Records, Jamesmee.com
American Originals Records is a joint venture of Winthrop Media Group LLC and Southbound Music Group, Inc. Here is an impressive variety of artists and unique recordings for every popular record taste.
American Originals is very proud of its LIVE AT THE BLUEBIRD CAFÉ SERIES, and all those albums are available on this site.
The legendary Lifesong Records recordings of Crack The Sky are available on the Winthrop Records site, as well as Terry Cashman's marvelous Metrostar Records baseball songs.
www.americanoriginalscds.com   (119 words)

  
 Tyrone's Record and Phonograph Links
Nauck's Vintage Records has some rare labels pictured in their auctions.
Resources on Early Recordings of the Music of the World.
Popular recordings from 1st August 1942 to 31st to December 1954
www.proaxis.com /~settlet/record/links.html   (496 words)

  
 Record Sleeves   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-11)
From its modest beginnings as a plain protective envelope for disc records, through its eventual graphic arts embellishments, the nascent record sleeve evolved as a powerful marketing tool generating huge sales of record company merchandise.
Today, irreversible damage is incurred by the widespread use of permanent stickers, ball-point pens and grease pencils, relegating otherwise lovely record company sleeves to mere scratch pads.
The primary concern of this project is the preservation of the original artifact.
www.bluesworld.com /Wayland.html   (296 words)

  
 American Record Pressing Co. Owosso, MI   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-11)
Located in the old Sugar company plant, the American Record Pressing Co. manufactured 45's and long play records for many years.
Below is an example of the BEATLES record that was made in Owosso.
This is the "thin print" variation...the letters ARP appear in the trail-off area of both sides, indicating this 45 was made at the American Record Pressing Company in Owosso, Michigan.
www.shiawasseehistory.com /arp.html   (146 words)

  
 First American Title Company - Information   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-11)
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