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Another Day in Showbiz by Pierre Cossette, X

Another Day in Showbiz by Pierre Cossette, X
This autobiography tells the story of an unassuming young man from rural Canada who worked his way to the top of the world of glitz and glamour, galvanizing the music industry in the process. Detailed are the life and career of Pierre Cossette, who, after much wrangling and hair-pulling, convinced the National Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences to let him produce the Grammy Awards on television for the first time in 1971. Cossette offers his vision of the industry, detailing the stars, directors, and producers; the movie, TV, and record companies; and the art, creation, and exhibition of the breathtaking stage productions. With inimitable style, Cossette transformed the Grammys into an international spectacle on his own terms.



Global Media Spectacle: News War Over Hong Kong by Jinquan Li, X
Global Media Spectacle: News War Over Hong Kong by Jinquan Li, X
Focusing on the global media coverage of Hong Kong's transfer from Britain to China, Global Media Spectacle explores how the world media plans, operates, competes, and produces a historical record during significant global events. The authors interviewed seventy-six print and television reporters from the United States, Britain, the People's Republic of China, Hong Kong, Taiwan, Australia, Canada, and Japan to delve into the revealing world of writing first drafts of history from reporters' vantage points.



Music Industry Arts - The Music Industry Arts Program at Fanshawe College was the first school in Canada, (and one of the first 3 in the world), to train young people for careers in the contemporary music industry. Started in 1970 as Creative Electronics by former Radio Caroline DJ Tom Lodge, the program has been the starting point for hundreds of the world's top recording engineers, record producers and entertainment industry executives.

National Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences - The National Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences is known variously as NARAS or The Recording Academy.

National Arts Centre - The National Arts Centre of Canada (NAC) (in French: Le Centre national des arts (CNA)) is a federal government centre in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada that is a venue for music, theatre, dance and other arts. It is located between Elgin Street and the Rideau Canal only blocks from Parliament Hill.

Canada Council - The Canada Council for the Arts, commonly called the Canada Council, is an agency of the Government of Canada created to foster and promote the study and enjoyment of, and the production of works in, the arts. It was introduced by Parliament in 1957.



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Recording Arts Canada - Recording Arts Canada Music Industry Arts - The Music Industry Arts Program at Fanshawe College was the first school in Canada, (and one of the first 3 in the world), to train young people for careers in the contemporary music industry. Started in 1970 as Creative Electronics by former Radio Caroline DJ Tom Lodge, the program has been the starting point for hundreds of the world's top recording engineers, record producers and entertainment industry executives. National Academy of Recording Arts and ...

Recording Arts Canada - Recording Arts Canada Music Industry Arts - The Music Industry Arts Program at Fanshawe College was the first school in Canada, (and one of the first 3 in the world), to train young people for careers in the contemporary music industry. Started in 1970 as Creative Electronics by former Radio Caroline DJ Tom Lodge, the program has been the starting point for hundreds of the world's top recording engineers, record producers and entertainment industry executives. National Academy of Recording Arts and ...

Book Arts Music - Book Arts Music Book music - Book Music is the European version of making mechanical music medium for organs in Europe and it is actually similar to piano rolls, but book music is produced by thick cardboard, with perforated holes, and it is presented and played in a folded zig-zag style. Paper rolls were never popular in Europe, so the book music was an instant standard of perforating arranged music. World of Music, Arts and Dance - World of Music, Arts and Dance (WOMAD) is a festival started in England in 1982. The festival arose from Peter Gabriel's interest in sharing and celebrating world music, arts and dance. HarvestMoon Music and Arts Festival - ...

Book Arts Music - Book Arts Music Musical Worlds: New Directions in the Philosophy of Music by Philip Alperson, A state-of-the-art collection of essays in philosophical thinking about the practice of music. This volume, reproducing a special issue of The Journal of Aesthetics book arts music and Art Criticism on "The Philosophy of Music" (Winter 1994) with a revised introduction book arts music and two new articles, is distinguished by its breadth of content, diversity of approaches, book arts music and clarity ...

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