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The Taliesin Orchestra (alternately known as Taliesin) is an American musical group, generally classified as new-age music. that specializes in remaking famous songs into orchestra-style melodies. The band's first album, Orinoco Flow: The Music of Enya , was a collection of songs originally created and sung by Enya ; it was released in 1996.
Weatherscan launched on participating TCI systems on July 28, 1998; as the Weather Star XL (a fifth-generation STAR model that was built for proprietary use by both The Weather Channel and Weatherscan) was still under development at the time, the channel initially operated as a national feed—similar in concept to the automated forecast ...
The music of Trammell Starks, used on Weatherscan and emergency cases since 2000, premiered at the end of the year with Starks' various other music pieces being used by the channel until early 2012. Major modernization (February 1996–March 1998)
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Trammell Starks – producer, digital editing; Russ Fowler, James Majors, Jim "Z" Zumpano – engineers; Peter Cobbin – orchestra recordings engineer; Jeff Glixman – mixing at Tree Sound Studios, Atlanta, Georgia; Greg Calbi – mastering at Masterdisk, New York; Brian Jobson, James Majors – digital editing; Michael Allen – copyist
Judy Trammell was a DCC from 1980 to 1984. Before becoming a choreographer for the DCC, Judy was on the team as a group leader and show group member from 1980-1984, according to CMT Press.
The first CD from the Weather Channel heralded the network's entry into retail music. The network's music had been a source of interest for viewers, who had written in for years asking where they could purchase the music played during the "Local on the 8s" segment, broadcast 288 minutes each day. The 12-song compilation features the channel's ...
The Weather Channel Presents: Smooth Jazz II is a 2008 compilation by Midas Records. It was the second album from the Weather Channel and included their most requested music from the Local on the 8s segments. [2] It peaked at No. 9 on Billboard's Top Contemporary Jazz charts in the same year. [3]