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  • 1994 The Year In Video
  • The International Newsweekly Of Music
  • Video And Home Entertainment
  • January 7 1995
  • Asian Record Industry Could Prevent China-U.S. Trade War
  • Abrunhosa Draws Praise
  • Polydor Artist Wows Portugal
  • Ray Phiri Rejoins His Old Group And Gallo Label
  • Geffen Records Enjoys Best Year
  • Label Thrives Though Chairman To Exit
  • A&M Hoping 2nd Arden Set Is U.S. Success
  • A Vision Hersch Shift To Warner
  • Modern Rock Flocks To U.K. Bands
  • Oasis, Stone Roses, Bush Mob Playlists
  • Mexican, U.S. Record Biz Prepare As Peso Drops
  • Wherehouse Tries Use-Tape Sales
  • Jamaica's Reggae Industry Comes Of Age
  • Avenues Of Exposure Get More Creative
  • Music Thrives As Studios Proliferate
  • Sesac Boosts Profile With Dylan, Diamond Signing
  • MCA Group Soars To Record Year
  • Expansion Boosts Revenues Past $2 Bil
  • CD-Rom Creates New Challenge: Tech Support
  • Miami Dance Clubs Help Expose New Latin Acts
  • Comedy Charts Big With Jerky Boys, Foxworthy Sets
  • Falling Stocks Zap Retail
  • Ongoing Price War Hobbles Chains
  • Arista's Lennox Is A Medusa
  • NARM '95 San Diego
  • The International Newsweekly Of Music
  • Video And Home Entertainment
  • February 25 1995
  • New Rules On '95 Roadtrips
  • Big Tours Aim High
  • STP Eye Tix System
  • Live Taping Allowed
  • China Pact Spurs Label Action
  • U.S. Companies May Profit First
  • NARM '95: Retail Defends Marketplace Interests
  • New Acts Rewrite Book On Touring
  • Fund Cuts Could Hurt Artists, Labels.
  • Public Radio Under Attack In Congress
  • 22-Pistepirkko Rumbles P'Gram
  • Stones logo Artist To Host '95 Billies
  • Black Pop Veterans Seek New Avenues
  • Joni Mitchell To Receive Billboard Century Award
  • Warner Readies Suddenly, Tammy!
  • Stalin Reigns At Trinidad Carnival
  • Piracy Losses Shrink RIAA, Laws Get Tough
  • Amid Boom, Modern Rock Radio Sights A Dry Spell
  • Christian Labels Move Into Gospel
  • Lounge Big-Band Era Bops Back On Indies And Majors
  • Wayward Album Radio Turns To Modern Rock
  • Major Labels Seeing Green
  • Chieftains Hit Leads Celtic Trend
  • Arden Wins 3 Juno Awards
  • The Bristol Sound Grows Massive
  • Trip-Hop Steps Out
  • Prolific Scene Profits From Diversity
  • EMI Set Honors Selena's Memory
  • U.S. EU Try To Widen Chinese Market Access
  • Seagram Deal: Trade Weighs Impact On MCA Music, Video
  • Labels Rethink Club Participation
  • VH1 Spots Aim To Lure Viewers To Its New Image
  • Country Labels, Radio Adjust To Reality Of Boom
  • Roots Rock Reloads With New Releases
  • Snow White Hits The Spot At Billie Awards
  • Warner Bros. Records: The Future Begins
  • Discount Chains Crowd Other D.C. Music Retailers
  • Queercore Punk Rock Ready To Face Market
  • Twain Writes Her Way To Stardom On Mercury Set
  • Chapman Wins Six Dove Awards
  • Labels Get On Radio
  • Shows Bypass Syndicators
  • The Summer's Hottest Tour Raises Retail Expectations
  • Music Weaves Its Way Into New Multimedia Expo
  • Spring Heatseekers Explosion
  • Success No Sweat For Keia/Elektra's Kut Klose
  • Herndon's Sony Debut Shows What Matters
  • Elastica's DGC Set Connects With Fans
  • VSDA 95 Dallas
  • The International Newsweekly Of Music
  • Video And Home Entertainment
  • Hip-Hop, R&B Culture At The Crossroads
  • Hip-Hop, Rap Wrestle With Predictability As Demand Dips
  • Rap's Grip On Suburbs Loosens As Teens Turn To Modern Rock
  • Next-Up R&B Producers Drive Field's Creativity
  • The Thorny Of Int'l Royalties
  • R&B Acts Problems Just Scratch Surface
  • Ice's Lion Reigns As Calypso King
  • Illinois Acts Enhance The Chicago Scene
  • History Begins June 20
  • The International Newsweekly Of Music
  • Video And Home Entertainment
  • Blues Rock's Passionate Revival
  • Silvertone's Big Sugar: 500 LBS. Of(Ahem) Blues
  • Atlantic Aims To Bring Its Hoax To The U.S.
  • Thunderbirds Roll Dice On Their Private Debut
  • Summer's Global Reggae Riddims
  • U.K. Artists Find Eager Majors, Buying Public.
  • Aborigines Get Popular Forum Through Reggae
  • Reggae Makes A Lucrative Splash In Japan
  • Honky-Tonk Beat: Nashbille's Lower Broadway
  • Tootsie's Back Room On Front Burner
  • Dial BR5-49 For Alternative Country
  • Beenie Blessed With Island Debut
  • Ticketmaster Rivals Seek New Biz
  • Sony's Spirit Of '73 Rocks For Pro-Choice
  • George Michael Arrives At Dream Works/Virgin
  • Sony Suit Settled
  • The British Are Coming With A Bright Pop Sound
  • Stressing Smith's Wild Side
  • Sony Classical Composer Crosses Genres
  • Latin Music Has New Challenges At Anglo Retail
  • No Longer Banned, Parallel Imports Cause Woes For EU
  • Selena's Dreaming Of You Set Is Bittersweet Hit For Late EMI Star
  • Japan's Record Sales Increase Along With Yen
  • Cohen Songs Are Focus Of A&M Set
  • Marsalis To Trumpet Music Fundamentals On PBS Series
  • Magnatone's Shelby Lynne Restless For Radio Success
  • Parks, Wilson's WB Crate Completes A 30-Year Wait
  • German Retail Sees Growth Spurt Despite Tax Burdens
  • Vegas Is 1st To Be Wow!ed By Superstore
  • Tower; Good Guys! Join Inventories Under One Roof
  • Columbia Box By Santana 25 Years In The Making
  • Phone Lines Send CD-Quality Audio
  • Child Prodigies: A New Generation
  • Sept. Classical Music Month To Be Celebrated Across U.S.
  • Does New Audience Await Classical Superstores?
  • Terfel: Opera's Sexy Bear On DG
  • Multimedia Superstores Have It All
  • Book/Music Giants The New Rage In Retail
  • RCA's McBride Banks On Angels
  • Jones To Keynote BB Music Vid Meet
  • Verve's Shorter Living High Life
  • Bachelor Pad Music From 50s 60s Is Swingin Again
  • Tripping Daisy Blooms At Island
  • Columbia Blitz For Carey's Daydream A Global Reality
  • German Artists Boosted By Music TV
  • Channels Vie For Limited Broadcasting Space
  • Toshi Kubota's Columbia Debut
  • BDS Plans New Products In Link With Trapman Co.
  • Blur Makes Virgin Debut
  • MCA Celebrates Reba With Marketing Blitz
  • Brazilian Labels Halt Radio Payola
  • Blue Note Jazz Benefit To Aid Special Olympics
  • Dreaming Of New Hi-Tech Toys
  • DVD Standard Raises New Issues
  • With High-Density Discs Looming On Horizon, Music Executives Ponder Format's Potential.
  • Cranberries Are The Pick Of Island's International Crop
  • Budget Studio Gear Breaks Barriers
  • Gives Artists, Labels New Flexibility
  • Island Targeting Etheridge Abroad
  • Dream Works Gets Warner Alumni
  • Rolling Stones: On Tour And Online
  • New Virgin Album, Stripped, Made During Tour
  • '90 Satisfaction: Stones CD-ROM
  • Triple-A Obstacle To Acoustic Acts?
  • Capitol Garth Brooks Rides In On Fresh Horses
  • Seger Creates A Mystery For Capitol
  • U.K.'s Nation Of Ethno-Techno
  • Diverse Acts, Indie Labels Discover Freedom In Philly
  • Country Labels Rethink Vids
  • Cost Just One Reason For Cutbacks
  • Blue Gorilla Relishes Its Osborne Breakthrough
  • French Hit Invokes Native U.S. Spirit
  • 3 Anniversaire Midem
  • The International Newsweekly Of Music
  • Video And Home Entertainment
  • Cape Verde In World Beat Spotlight
  • Tiny Nation Has Rich Musical Heritage
  • Alagna Slated For Tenor Stardom
  • Soprano Caballe Blurs Opera Pop
  • Joe Cocker Box Released By A&M
  • Xmas Set Steamrolls Chart For American Gramaphone
  • IFPI In Moscow A Sign Of Progress
  • WEA Policy Takes On Loss-Leaders
  • Labels Hope For Holiday Sales Surge
  • Perlman Finds Roots On Angel
  • Will Boost At Year's End Save Retail's Flat '95?
  • Pacific Harmony Fuels Creativity
  • Quincy Jones
  • A Half Century Of Music
  • The Billboard Interview By Mark Rowland
  • The International Newsweekly Of Music, Video And More Entertainment
  • Consumer Music Mags Win Clout
  • Hot But Smaller Books Gain On Rolling Stone
  • Billboard Pioneer Lee Zhito Dies
  • Kronos Surveyed On Nonesuch
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