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Purchase 30 Del Recuerdo CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Vico-C Babilla CD (2007)
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$11.39
| | Marco Antonio Solis La Historia Continua CD (2003) With DVD
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| | 15 Exitos Inmortales De Jorge Negrete CD (1992)
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| | Mecano Donde Esta El Pais De Las Hadas? CD (1992) Bonus Track
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| | Los Temerarios Camino Del Amor CD (1995) Remastered
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| | Duelo El Amor No Acaba Y Muchos Exitos Mas: Linea De Oro CD (2006)
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| | Jon Mark Standing Stones Of Callanish CD (1988)
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| | Chad Laughing Intimacy & Isolation CD (2007)
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$9.59 Chad Laughing plays sad, quiet, acoustic tunes – the emotional kind that speak of heartache and the human condition on a realistic level. Luckily for his loyal following fan base, he inserts incredibly comedic, real-life stories, jokes and banter in between. Like every good performer should, Chad makes sure his set will leave you with the satisfied feeling that usually only comes from a fantastic first date or the greatest ...
| | Kany Garcia Cualquier Dia Edicion Especial CD (2007)
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| | Five Times August The Independent LP CD (2007)
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$17.19 “The music industry is rapidly changing these days, and it’s my firm belief that an unsigned artist can make it on their own without the money and image of the corporate music market. Though I didn’t always believe this, after meeting with several major labels in 2006, I realized not even they know what to do anymore. They want you to be different and unique, but also sound like what’s “hot” at the moment. Instead of developing an artist they believe in, they want a sure bet act with a pre-packaged fan-base, ready to sell records. I understand this strategy from a business point of view, but, while they stick to this formula, their get rich quick antidote seems to be erasing any true admiration for many artists on the charts today.…granted, this is just my own opinion and I’m not speaking for anyone other than myself. My only question is what would happen to many of these novelty acts if you were to strip them of their marketing team and million-dollar producer, and simply said “go for it?” How much would they really accomplish? For someone like me, this is not an option, but a must. What must I accomplish without those things? How successful can I make my music?”This is the spirit behind Five Times August’s latest album “The Independent l.p.” A one-man project based out of Dallas Texas, Five Times August is really another moniker for 23 year-old Brad Skistimas. Realizing from the get go that his last name wasn’t any easy-to-remember title, Skistimas decided to promote his music with the alias based off his birthday, August 5th.In 2005 Five Times August released the album “Fry Street.” It was recorded in a house in Denton, TX, and named after the street where Brad was living at the time. Fast forward two years later, and the album is now being re-packaged, re-titled, and re-released for national distribution across the country. The difference between this album and other CD’s in the rack beside it? No record label of any kind has anything to do with it.Since “Fry Street” was originally released, eight songs from the album have been featured on television shows like MTV’s Laguna Beach, the CW’s One Tree Hill, and Oxygen Channel’s Bad Girls Club. These placements helped catapult Five Times August’s Fry Street sales to over 100,000 in online digital stores like itunes, and over 11,000 physical copies of the CD from FTA’s online store. Skistimas refers to the placements as luck, but his hard work and drive to promote the music is responsible for his success.Originating in 2001, Brad started Five Times August right when the digital music age began to sprout. Through the years he has watched it grow and has grown with it, creating an online reputation of being one of the first true ...
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