Yesterday, in honor of the fabled "day the music died," WFMU's Beware of the Blog posted an awesome entry, along with an MP3 of a phone conversation between Buddy Holly and Paul Cohen, an executive at ...
When you buy through links on our articles, Future and its syndication partners may earn a commission. “A hip label for groovy people” was how Decca Records subsidiary Deram was announced in Melody ...
A Canadian record shop owner has found an audition tape that The Beatles recorded in 1962 for Decca Records, which the record label famously decided didn't show enough promise for them to sign the ...
A Vancouver record store owner came to the shocking realization that he had The Beatles' audition tape for Decca Records. Michael Ochs Archives Let it be? Yes, it was. A rare piece of Beatles ...
It’s hard to imagine a record company turning down The Beatles, but that’s exactly what happened after the band recorded an audition tape for Decca Records on New Year’s Day in 1962. And now, that ...
From 1950 to 1962 Leroy Anderson had a recording contract with Decca Records of New York City (not to be confused with the then Decca Records of England). Decca Records was one of the most popular ...
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