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This was the first time they had ever seen a recording studio, which was called Unique Recording Studio. Once the song was completed, they waited for about one to two weeks, and Jerry Blood Rock (the song's producer) showed the group the pressing of the records on his record label, Reality Records. These records were hawked to local record stores.
Initially, four songs were composed for the movie, but "Britches" and "Summer Kisses Winter Tears" were dropped. [3] The soundtrack music in the film consists of only two songs, "Flaming Star" and "A Cane and a High Starched Collar." An early version of "Flaming Star," using the film's working title "Black Star," was recorded by Presley and ...
Live by Request is a live CD released in 2003 by Kenny Rogers. It documents an installment of A&E Network 's Live by Request series. Ray Waddell of Billboard gave the album a positive review, saying that it was "a fitting overview of a sturdy artist and still vibrant career."
Babylon Is Fallen" – a song about black soldiers fighting for the Union during the American Civil War "Back On the Track" by .38 Special "Back Where You Belong" by .38 Special; currently redirects to the album's page "Bad Habit" – punk song released in 1994 by the Offspring on the Smash album; currently redirects to the band's page
A request is a frequently offered feature by some form of broadcasting entity, initially started in radio. It is an effort by the broadcaster to become interactive with their audience, allowing a means for members of the audience to ask for something specific to happen; usually the playing of a specific song.
Following the US release of The Curse of Blondie the band performed on the A&E Network's Live by Request program on May 7, 2004 in New York City, taking requests via e-mail and phone from fans – and personal friends including film director John Waters.
Live by Request is a live album by k.d. lang, released in 2001 (see 2001 in music). The album was recorded during the taping of the television show Live by Request on the A&E Network . The performance was on December 14, 2000 at the John Jay College of Criminal Justice in Midtown Manhattan .
Live by Request is a television show that aired on the A&E Network from 1996 to 2004. Hosted by Mark McEwen , the show featured notable artists holding concerts where the set list would be determined by viewer phone calls.