
The Music of yesteryear a glimpse into the music and publishing business
Series: Music is Therapy
From: Larry Carlson
Length: 00:28:01
Two veterans of the music industry, Joe Goldfeder and George Hoch discuss the music from the 40‘s, 50‘s and into the present day. Capital, Columbia, Decca, and Criterion publishing evolved and grew during this time period to become the most influential companies of its day. Lets go back in time as we discuss the effects of music with people who lived during this very special place in time.
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Piece Description
Two veterans of the music industry, Joe Goldfeder and George Hoch discuss the music from the 40‘s, 50‘s and into the present day. Capital, Columbia, Decca, and Criterion publishing evolved and grew during this time period to become the most influential companies of its day. Lets go back in time as we discuss the effects of music with people who lived during this very special place in time.