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24139
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Entrepreneur, Dustin Miller, uses software and social media to sell vintage guitars.
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24142
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Laura Balance and Mac McCaughan created Merge Records, a small-scale company that focuses on artists whose main goal is not to merely make it 'big time' to create quality music unlike mainstream pop.
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27757
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Dave Rose is a music industry executive in the Raleigh area working for Deep South Entertainment. The former musician is profiled and discusses the mistakes artists can make and how those mistakes affect careers. His new book is written as a guide for young musicians offering caution about starting a career in music given the uncertain financial success.
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Indy Week (NoCar Oversize AP 2 .I57), Vol. 30 Issue 5, January 2013, p26-27 Periodical Website
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Musicians struggle to make money through streaming platforms, such as Spotify and Pandora, but the same platforms offer other opportunities for artists to build their careers. For Raleigh musician Al Riggs and many of his peers, online platforms are easy ways to get their music heard without the hassles of a record label.
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Indy Week (NoCar Oversize AP 2 .I57), Vol. 34 Issue 13, April 2017, p12-15, por Periodical Website
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38062
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A Charlotte company helps customers discover the sound of music in many genres, but in a medium some many consider archaic: vinyl disks. First the name of his Atlanta-based punk rock record company, Scott Wishart affixed the label onto his haven for LPs and 45s. Lunchbox Records features the famous and nearly forgotten in equivalent measures.
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Our State (NoCar F 251 S77), Vol. 81 Issue 6, Nov 2014, p128-130, 132, 134 Periodical Website