Third Man Records Video | Record Store in Nashville
Third Man Records was originally founded by Jack White in Detroit, MI in 2001. In March of 2009 a physical location was established in Nashville, TN. Third Man Records in its current state contains a record store, record label offices, photo studio, dark room and live venue with analog recording booth.
Almost all of our records are recorded, printed and pressed in Nashville, TN and produced by Jack White. In this fashion TMR strives to bring a spontaneous and tangible aesthetic back into the record business.
Come visit us in person at Third Man Records and Novelties, located at 623 7th Avenue South, in Nashville! Or visit us online at thirdmanrecords.com
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Third Man Record Booth - Lloyd Smiley What Became of You
So... I decided to make a cheesy video about our awesome visit(s) to Third Man Records in Nashville, Tennessee. A definite highlight of the entire trip down South (from Ottawa to Memphis and back!) was recording an *abridged* version of What Became of You (a tune of mine) in the TMR Voice-O-Graph record booth, restored to all its 1947 glory and altered to pop out a 6 45rpm vinyl recording (in my case, a clear one - you can see the snazzy slip mat through it) for only $15 worth of gold. Enjoy!
The White Stripes' Jack White receives an honorary doctorate of humane letters
(3 May 2019) THE WHITE STRIPES' JACK WHITE IS NOW A DOCTOR
Rocker Jack White is now a doctor.
The Detroit-born singer, songwriter and producer received an honorary doctorate of humane letters Friday (03 MAY 2019) from Wayne State University, which he briefly attended. The school cited ``his dedication to Detroit and significant contributions to the arts.''
White also was lauded for his local philanthropy. White says he could initially only afford a few film classes at the school, but they inspired his craft.
The 43-year-old White has earned multiple Grammy awards and nominations both as a solo artist and as a member of The White Stripes, The Raconteurs and The Dead Weather.
White founded Third Man Records in Detroit in 2001 before relocating to Nashville, Tennessee. He opened a Third Man retail store near Wayne State in 2015 and added a vinyl record pressing plant a couple years later.
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SMT (Southern Machine & Tool Corp.), Promotional Video
SMT presses are to record pressing what the Chevy 350 was to car engines. They are uniquely rugged, reliable, easy to understand, easy to maintain, easy to get parts for. They are very American - in the tradition of well designed and well built, enabling them to perform well, and have, for many, many years.
Formed in the mid-1960s in Nashville, Tennessee, under the leadership of Bill Westermann, SMT developed what came to be the most widely used completely automatic record manufacturing machines. At the end of widespread use of phonograph records in the mid 1980's, CD's having overtaken recorded music sales, SMT had placed machinery in over 100 record pressing plants in 23 countries. While the United States and Canada were the primary markets for SMT and related corporations' record manufacturing machinery, Europe, the Caribbean, South America and Australia were significant as well. At the end of their hugely successful 20 years, a complete SMT automatic 12 press sold for $52,000. In 2015 dollars it would probably be about $250,000.
Jack White Makes Vinyl History
To promote Record Store Day and his upcoming album, rocker Jack White performed his new single, 'Lazaretto,' which was recorded and pressed into a limited edition vinyl record in just under four hours. (April 21)
First Person: Fans Turn Out for Record Store Day
Daniel Kitching, a music teacher from Wilmington, Delaware, discusses how much he enjoys Record Store Day at Jack White's Third Man Records in Nashville and what the experience was like recording a song to a vinyl record. (April 18)
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Jackalope Brewery - Best of Nashville
Come in and sit in their taproom or take a tour of one of the top breweries in Nashville!
Scopitone Model 450 Video Jukebox | Circa 1960 | BMIGaming.com Historical Amusement Series
Scopitone Model 450 Film Jukebox | Circa 1960 | From the BMIGaming.com Historical Amusement Machine Series.
This clip was shot using a iPhone 4S @ 1080i resolution in low light.
About This Video : Some friends and I attended the multi-million dollar Millhouse Collection Auction in Boca Raton, Florida in February 2012, and during our tour of the amazing and very modern two level office building that housed the Millhouse brothers unique collection of vintage cars, music machinery and other rare oddities, we stumbled upon this very funky looking jukebox machine that to our utter surprise, also showed video content with the music.. Had we just discovered the precursor to today's modern internet video jukebox machines?
We originally guessed this machine was from the 60's, but after looking at a manual we found on top of the machine, which was copyrighted in 1978, we were surprised that our guess was so off - Until we searched online for Scopitone, and confirmed our original guess (from the 60's) was correct.
Scopitone jukeboxes are the 1960s ancestors of today's modern music video jukebox machines, with music content distributed on color 16mm film with a magnetic soundtrack, The first Scopitones were made in France in 1960, and the Scopitone craze spread throughout Europe (particularly in West Germany and England) before crossing the Atlantic to the United States in mid-1964.
By the end of the 1960s, they were gone.
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From the Wikipedia entry for Scopitone : Scopitone is a type of jukebox featuring a 16 mm film component. Scopitone films were a forerunner of music videos. The Italian Cinebox/Colorama and Color-Sonics were competing, lesser-known technologies of the time.
Based on Soundies technology developed during World War II, color 16mm film clips with a magnetic soundtrack were designed to be shown in a specially designed jukebox.
Between 1940 and 1946, three-minute musical films called Soundies (produced in New York City, Chicago, and Hollywood) were displayed on a Panoram, the first coin-operated film jukebox or machine music. These were set up in nightclubs, bars, restaurants, and amusement centers.
The first Scopitones were made in France, by a company called Cameca on Blvd Saint Denis in Courbevoie near Paris, among them Serge Gainsbourg's Le poinçonneur des Lilas (filmed in 1958 in the Porte des Lilas Métro station), Johnny Hallyday's Noir c'est noir (a cover of Los Bravos' Black Is Black) and the Hully Gully showing a dance around the edge of a French swimming pool.
Scopitones spread to West Germany, where the Kessler Sisters burst out of twin steamer trunks to sing Quando Quando on the dim screen that surmounted the jukebox. Scopitone went on to appear in bars in England, including a coffee bar in Swanage where Telstar was a favourite. By 1964, approximately 500 machines were installed in the USA.
Several well-known acts of the 1960s appear in Scopitone films, however, ranging from the earlier part of the decade The Exciters (Tell Him) and Neil Sedaka (Calendar Girl) to Procol Harum (A Whiter Shade of Pale) later on. In one Scopitone recording, Dionne Warwick lay on a white shag rug with an offstage fan urging her to sing Walk On By. Another had Nancy Sinatra and a troupe of go-go girls shimmy to These Boots Are Made for Walkin'. Inspired by burlesque, blonde bombshell Joi Lansing performed Web of Love and The Silencer, and Julie London sang Daddy against a backdrop of strippers. The artifice of such scenes led Susan Sontag to identify Scopitone films as part of the canon of Camp in her 1964 essay Notes on 'Camp'.
By the end of the 1960s, the popularity of the Scopitone had faded.
The last film for a Scopitone was made at the end of 1978. However, in 2006 the French singer Mareva Galanter released several videos which mimic the Scopitone style. Galenta's album Ukuyéyé features several songs in the French Yé-yé style. She also recently hosted a weekly French television program called Do you do you Scopitone on the Paris Première channel.
As of the mid-2000s, one of the few Scopitones not in a museum or private collection in the United States was located at the Belcourt Theatre in Nashville, Tennessee. Many Scopitone films have been released on DVD or made available on the internet.
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Vinyl Pressing of In Time at United Record Pressing
The Mavericks visit United Record Pressing in Nashville, TN to check out the pressing of their new album, In Time, available 2/26.
Billy Joel - Q&A: Can I Play On New York State Of Mind? (Vanderbilt 2013)
Throughout the years, Billy Joel has become known for his willingness to hold Q&A sessions with fans in settings across the globe. Here Billy is accompanied onstage for a live performance of 'New York State Of Mind' off the 1976 album Turnstiles at Vanderbilt University in 2013.
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Billy Joel's official YouTube channel features music videos, live performances, interviews, TV appearances and more. Best known for his first hit song, 'Piano Man', in 1973, Billy has written and recorded thirty-three Top 40 hits in the United States. He is a six-time Grammy Award winner, a 23-time Grammy nominee and one of the world's best-selling artists of all time, having sold over 150 million records worldwide. Billy Joel is the sixth-best-selling recording artist and the third-best-selling solo artist in the United States.
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Alan Jackson - That's What I'd Be Like Without You
Album: Songs Of Love And Heartache
Utgitt: 2009
Låtskrivere: Alan Jackson / Don Sampson
Label: Music Catalogue Cracker Barrel Old Country Store – none, Arista Nashville – none, Sony Music Custom Marketing Group – A759184, Sony Music – none
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Design – Tracy Baskette Fleaner*
Photography By – Russ Harrington
Producer – Alison Krauss (tracks: 10), Keith Stegall (tracks: 1 to 9, 11, 12), Scott Hendricks (tracks: 1)
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Songs of Love and Heartache is the sixth greatest hits compilation album by American country artist Alan Jackson. It was released in the United States on November 2, 2009 on the Arista Nashville and Cracker Barrel labels.
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Alan Eugene Jackson (born October 17, 1958) is an American country singer and songwriter. He is known for honoring a “traditional country” musical style, and for penning many of his own songs. Jackson has recorded 16 studio albums, three greatest hits albums, two Christmas albums, and two gospel albums.
Jackson has sold over 80 million records, with 66 titles on the Billboard Hot Country Singles & Tracks chart. Of the 66 titles, and six featured singles, 38 have reached the top five and 35 have claimed the number one spot. Out of 15 titles to reach the Billboard Top Country Albums chart, nine have been certified multi-platinum. He is the recipient of two Grammy Awards, 16 CMA Awards, 17 ACM Awards and nominee of multiple other awards. He is a member of the Grand Ole Opry, and was inducted into the Georgia Music Hall of Fame in 2001. He was inducted into the Country Music Hall of Fame in 2017 by Loretta Lynn and into the Nashville Songwriters Hall of Fame in 2018.
Early life
Jackson was born to Joseph Eugene Daddy Gene Jackson (1927–2000) and Ruth Musick Mama Ruth Jackson (1930–2017) in Newnan, Georgia, and has four older siblings. He, his father, mother, and sisters lived in a small home built around his grandfather's old toolshed.[3] The family is primarily of English descent. At one point, his bed was in the hallway for lack of room. His mother lived in the home until she died on January 7, 2017. Jackson sang in church as a child. His first job, at 12, was in a shoe store. He wrote his first song in 1983.
As a youth, Jackson listened primarily to gospel music, but otherwise he was not a major music fan until a friend introduced him to the music of Gene Watson, John Anderson, and Hank Williams Jr. Jackson attended the local Elm Street Elementary and Newnan High School, and started a band after graduation. When he was 27, Jackson and his wife of six years, Denise, moved from Newnan to Nashville, where he hoped to pursue music full-time.
Career
In Tennessee, Jackson got his first job in The Nashville Network's mailroom.[9] Denise Jackson connected him with Glen Campbell, who helped jumpstart his career.[10] Jackson eventually signed with Arista,[9] and in 1989, he became the first artist signed to the newly formed Arista Nashville branch of Arista Records.[11]
Arista released Jackson's debut single, Blue Blooded Woman, in late 1989. Although the song failed to reach top 40 on Hot Country Songs, he reached number three by early 1990 with Here in the Real World.[12] This song served as the title track to his debut album, Here in the Real World, which also included two more top five hits (Wanted and Chasin' That Neon Rainbow) and his first number one, I'd Love You All Over Again.[12]
Don't Rock the Jukebox was the title of Jackson's second album. Released in 1991, it included four number-one singles: the title track, Someday, Dallas and Love's Got a Hold on You, and the number three Midnight in Montgomery.[12] Jackson also co-wrote several songs on Randy Travis' 1991 album High Lonesome.[11]
A Lot About Livin' (And a Little 'bout Love), his third album, accounted for the number one hits She's Got the Rhythm (And I Got the Blues) (which Travis co-wrote) and Chattahoochee, plus the top five hits Tonight I Climbed the Wall, Mercury Blues and (Who Says) You Can't Have It All. Chattahoochee also won him the 1994 Country Music Association (CMA) awards for Single and Song of the Year.
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Lyrics:
When was the last time I told you,
just how much that you mean to me?
I'm sorry I took you forgranted,
but without you I know how I'd be...
Imagine a day without sunshine
or a mountain not having a view.
And picture the Heavens not holding the stars.
That's what I'd be like without you.
It scares me to think I could lose you
by leaving you here all alone,
but if you ever fall out of love here,
I know how I'd be on my own...
Imagine a day without sunshine
or a mountain not having a view.
And picture the Heavens not holding the stars.
That's what I'd be like without you.
That's what I'd be like without you.
Indie - PINKTOBER, Hard Rock Nashville and new Backstage Pass iPhone app
Indie chats with Brian Hofstetter of Enconcert about an exciting new technology that will be used at two upcoming Hard Rock Nashville PINKTOBER shows in October. The new app is called BACKSTAGE PASS and is available from the Apple iPhone store. The show dates are Friday October 22nd and Saturday October 23rd and will benefit Women Rock For The Cure (tm) as part of Hard Rock's PINKTOBER breast cancer awareness week. Bring your iPhones so you add to the experience.
Hosting as Indie Nashville is performing songwriter Sharon Koltick, known to some as Queen Sharona, lead singer and bass player for rock band Kink Ador. The background audio clip is Stop On By from their I AM ANIMAL EP. Special thanks to Hard Rock Cafe Nashville, Enconcert, Women Rock For The Cure, Susan G Komen Foundation, and all who support Hard Rock's nationwide PINKTOBER efforts. We love you!
About Indie Nashville
Indie is dedicated to promoting future events in Nashville, talking with artists, designers, promoters, sponsors and all who help make the indie scene in Nashville possible. Behind the scenes coverage has included Jack White's Third Man Records, touring the United Vinyl Record plant, Grimey's Music Store, Naked Without Us rock fashion events, artists such as Kenny Olson, Luna Halo, Nathan and Cary Barlowe, Mother / Father, Jon Nicholson, Damien Horne, Brenn, Milktooth, Kink Ador, Maureen Murphy, and Big Kenny, as well as events and venues such as Next Big Nashville, Tin Pan South, Live On The Green, 8 off 8th, ASCAP, BMI, SESAC, NSAI, The Buzz, Lightning 100, Mercy Lounge, Exit In, The Rutledge, 12th and Porter, The Listening Room, Cannery Ballroom and dozens of others. The indie scene in Nashville is alive and well thanks to you!
Taylor Swift- Rare Photos | House | Childhood | School | Lifestyle | Family
Taylor Alison Swift (born December 13, 1989) is an American singer-songwriter. One of the leading contemporary recording artists, she is known for narrative songs about her personal life, which have received widespread media coverage.
Born and raised in Pennsylvania, Swift moved to Nashville, Tennessee at the age of 14 to pursue a career in country music. She signed with the label Big Machine Records and became the youngest artist ever signed by the Sony/ATV Music publishing house. Her self-titled debut album in 2006 peaked at number five on the Billboard 200 and spent the most weeks on the chart in the 2000s. The album's third single, Our Song, made her the youngest person to single-handedly write and perform a number-one song on the Hot Country Songs chart. Swift's second album, Fearless, was released in 2008. Buoyed by the success of pop crossover singles Love Story and You Belong with Me, Fearless became the best-selling album of 2009 in the United States. The album won four Grammy Awards, with Swift becoming the youngest Album of the Year winner.
Swift was the sole writer of her 2010 album, Speak Now. It debuted at number one in the United States and the single Mean won two Grammy Awards. Her fourth album, Red (2012), yielded the successful singles We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together and I Knew You Were Trouble. With her fifth album, the pop-focused 1989 (2014), she became the first act to have three albums sell a million copies within one week in the United States. Its singles Shake It Off, Blank Space, and Bad Blood reached number one in the US, Australia, and Canada. The album received three Grammy Awards, and Swift became the first woman and fifth act overall to win Album of the Year twice. The 2015 eponymous concert tour for 1989 became one of the highest-grossing of the decade. Look What You Made Me Do, the lead single from her sixth album, Reputation (2017), topped the UK and US charts.
As a songwriter, Swift has received awards from the Nashville Songwriters Association and the Songwriters Hall of Fame, and was included in Rolling Stone's 100 Greatest Songwriters of All Time in 2015. She is also the recipient of 10 Grammy Awards, five Guinness World Records, one Emmy Award, 21 Billboard Music Awards, 11 Country Music Association Awards, eight Academy of Country Music Awards, and one Brit Award. Swift is one of the best-selling music artists of all time, having sold more than 40 million albums—including 27.8 million in the US—and 130 million single downloads. She has appeared in Time's 100 most influential people in the world (2010 and 2015), Forbes' top-earning women in music (2011–2015), Forbes' 100 most powerful women (2015), and Forbes Celebrity 100 (2016). She was the youngest woman to be included in the third of these and ranked first in Celebrity 100, and was also one of the finalists for Time Person of the Year in 2014.
10/12/19 Nashville City Cemetery Living History Tour
Recording of the 20th Annual Nashville City Cemetery Living History tour, held on October 12, 2019
Live coverage of the USA Cycling Pro Road Championship in Knoxville.
2019 USA Cycling Professional Road Race National Championships in Knoxville, Tennessee, on Sunday, June 30, 2019.
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Record Store Day @ Everybody's Records on Saturday, April 21, 2012!
~ Everybody's Records - indie since 1978! Located in Cincinnati, Ohio, Everybodys Records is a one-of-a-kind, full-service record store specializing in a great variety of new and used albums, CDs, and cassettes. Come celebrate Record Store Day 5 with us on Saturday, April 21, 2012! This is the one day that all of the independently owned record stores come together with artists to celebrate the art of music. Special vinyl and CD releases and various promotional products are made exclusively for the day and hundreds of artists in the United States and in various countries across the globe make special appearances and performances.
Live Musical Performances By:
1:00pm The Newport Secret Six
2:00pm- Jake Logan & the Midnight Riders
3:00pm- Strangetunge
4:00pm- The Cla-zels
5:00pm- Playfully Yours
Michelle Wright - One Good Man
Michelle Wright (born July 1, 1961) is a Canadian country music artist. She is one of the country's most widely recognized and awarded female country singers of the 1990s, winning the Canadian Country Music Association's Fans' Choice Award twice (1993 and 1995). In 2011, Wright was inducted into the Canadian Country Music Hall of Fame. Brian Ferriman of Savannah Records has been her manager for over 25 years.
Wright's primary success has been in her native Canada, where she has charted more than twenty-five singles, including six Number One hits: Take It Like a Man, One Time Around, Guitar Talk, One Good Man, Nobody's Girl and Crank My Tractor. She also had chart success in the United States in the 1990's, landing in the Top 40 on the Billboard Hot Country Songs charts with Take It Like a Man at No. 10, He Would Be Sixteen at No. 31 and New Kind of Love at No. 32.
Michelle Wright was born on July 1, 1961 in Chatham, Ontario. Wright grew up in the small Canadian town of Merlin, Ontario where she took after her parents, who were both local performers. By 1980, when Wright was in college studying counseling for the mentally disadvantaged, she joined a local band with whom she performed until 1983 when she started her own band. She would perform with her own band until 1988. In 1985, while performing with her band, Wright signed a record deal with Savannah Records. The next year she released her debut single, I Want to Count on You, which peaked at No. 48 on the Canadian RPM Country Tracks chart. Wright's debut album, Do Right By Me, was issued in 1988 and produced seven more singles including Wright's cover of the 1974 Andy Kim hit, Rock Me Gently, which reached No. 7 on the Canadian RPM Country Tracks chart. The album's success in Canada led to a record contract with Arista Nashville, becoming one of the label's flagship artists.
In April 1990, Wright's first American single, New Kind of Love, was issued and became her first top five hit in Canada, in addition to peaking at No. 32 on the Billboard Hot Country Singles & Tracks chart in the United States. Her second album, Michelle Wright, was released in July 1990. To support the album, Wright was added as an opening act to Kenny Rogers 1991 tour. The album became a success in Canada and led Wright to be awarded Female Artist of the Year by the Canadian Country Music Association in 1990. The following year she was awarded Album of the Year for Michelle Wright, Single of the Year for New Kind of Love, and Female Artist of the Year again by the Canadian Country Music Association.
Due to the success of her album Michelle Wright and single New Kind of Love, Wright relocated to Nashville, Tennessee in 1991 to spend more time advancing her career. When in Nashville, Wright began to record her third album, Now and Then, released in May 1992. The album's first single, Take It Like a Man, became an instant hit, reaching No. 1 in Canada on the RPM Country Tracks chart and No. 10 in the United States on the Billboard Hot Country Singles & Tracks chart. In Canada, the song also crossed over to the adult contemporary charts, peaking at No. 18. The song received the Single of the Year award from the Canadian Country Music Association in late 1992.
In 1993, the album gave Wright the award for Top New Female Vocalist from the Academy of Country Music and an appearance on the CBS television special, Women of Country, where she performed Take It Like a Man and the Mary Chapin Carpenter song The Hard Way with several other artists including Carpenter. Now and Then went on to produce six more singles including the Canadian number one hits One Time Around and Guitar Talk. The album also contained the single He Would Be Sixteen, which reached No. 31 on the U.S. Billboard Hot Country Singles & Tracks chart and No. 3 on the Canadian RPM Country Tracks chart and was awarded Single of the Year by the Canadian Country Music Association in 1993. Also in 1993, Wright won the Fans' Choice Award from Canadian Country Music Association, which she would also win in 1995.
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Henry Wagons - Cold Burger Cold Fries (Lyric Video)
Shot and directed in Nashville by acclaimed Third Man Records and NME photographer Jo McCaughey. Available now on iTunes -
In the hazy world of the morning after, nothing makes sense, but everything is all too clear. You laugh, you cry and eat whatever is left. Cold burger, cold fries...it’s all I deserve
Henry's debut solo album 'After What I Did Last Night...' is due out Feb 12, 2016.
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Produced by Skylar Wilson
Recorded by Eric Masse at the Casino in Nashville Tennessee
Mixed by Jordan Lehning
Mastered by John Baldwin