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  1. The Record was a Canadian music industry magazine that featured record charts, trade news and opinions. History. David Farrell launched the publication in mid-1981, continuing its printed version until August 1999 when The Record continued as a website-based publication.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › The_RecordThe Record - Wikipedia

    India. United States. Other uses. See also. The Record. Look up Record or record in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. The Record may refer to: Music. The Record (Fear album), a 1982 studio album by the hardcore-punk band Fear. The Record (Boygenius album), a 2023 studio album by the indie rock supergroup Boygenius.

  3. The American Record Guide ( ARG) is a classical music magazine. It has reviewed classical music recordings since 1935. [1] History and profile. The magazine was founded by Peter Hugh Reed in May 1935 as the American Music Lover. It changed names to the American Record Guide in 1944. Reed was its editor and publisher until 1957. [2]

    • Record Guide Publications
    • Cincinnati, Ohio
  4. The magazine was a spinoff of Billboard magazine and was mostly available through subscription to people who work in the radio industry as well as music chart enthusiasts. It was developed in Columbia, Maryland, initially by Alan Smith and Jonas Cash, principals of the music company called AIR.

  5. Feb 7, 2006 · Published Online February 7, 2006. Last Edited July 3, 2014. The Record. Weekly trade publication, founded in 1981 in Horning's Mills, Ont, (and later moved to Toronto) by David Farrell (editor 1975-7 of Record Week and subsequently of Music Notes) and Patricia Dunn-Farrell, with Richard Flohil and Larry LeBlanc. The Record.

  6. www.npr.org › sections › therecordThe Record : NPR

    Jul 5, 2018 · The Record was a NPR blog that ran from 2010 to 2018. The Record is the ongoing story of how people find, make, buy, share and talk about music. The story of why we're here and what we're doing is ...

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