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Need recommendations on inexpensive laser printers
Brad replied to felser's topic in Miscellaneous - Non-Political
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I should have looked it up before I posted The rule is 95 years. Works created and copyrighted (that is, registered or published) prior to January 1, 1978, are protected for 95 years from the date the copyright was originally secured (95 years from the earlier of the registration or publication). The 95-year period is divided into an initial term of 28 years and a renewal term of 67 years.1 Works created prior to January 1, 1978, that were neither copyrighted nor fell into the public domain before that date are protected for the life of the author plus 70 years, provided (i) in no event shall the term of the copyright in such a work expire before December 31, 2002, and (ii) if such a work is published on or before December 31, 2002, the term of the copyright shall not expire before December 31, 2047. Source: https://www.royaltyexchange.com/length-of-ownership-music
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You would know better but isn't the rule 75 years after issuance or am I wrong (won't be the first).
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I assume all these recordings are now in the public domain.
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I know this is an old thread. I was wondering if there had been any new boxes issued and the last one I see on Amazon France was from 1958.
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MLB 2018: let the games begin!
Brad replied to ghost of miles's topic in Miscellaneous - Non-Political
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From a brief online search, it looks like a couple of people have tried to put a discography together. There's a lot of non jazz. http://www.45worlds.com/78rpm/label/musicraft http://www.78discography.com/Musicraft200.htm
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I've had this years but somehow never got around to listening to it!
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I have the Dizzy Musicraft one.
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It's a bit convoluted or complicated before you grasp the story.
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My recollection was that the reviews were positive.
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Oddly enough, I can't find the CD. I fortunately saved it to my iTunes library.
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I haven't gotten around to this one yet. Have you read Lincoln in the Bardo? An unusual book but one I like a lot.
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Based on the clips that I listened to, I agree.
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Thanks. I just realized (says he sheepishly) that I have the Select. I don't think so; I just listened to some of the clips on Amazon. I also found this from Dusty Groove: Dezron Douglas — Soul Jazz (180 gram pressing) ... LP 52.99 Bassist Dezron Douglas is always a name we look for on a record – and although this set is one of the few he's ever given us as a leader, his playing and approach never let us down! For the set, Douglas revisits a number of older soul tracks, but in a way that's completely instrumental – much more complicated than the 60s soul jazz modes you might expect from title, with a wonderfully changing sense of rhythm and flow that's abetted by work from Donald Brown on piano and Willie Jones III on drums – both working at a level that matches their own great records as leaders. Saxophonist Jimmy Greene blows both tenor and soprano sax on the album – adding an important voice over the top – and titles include "Hey There Lonely Girl", "I Want You", "Tears Of A Clown", "Cupid", "Ooh Baby Baby", "Having A Party", and "So Amazing". © 1996-2018, Dusty Groove, Inc.
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MLB 2018: let the games begin!
Brad replied to ghost of miles's topic in Miscellaneous - Non-Political
If you pitch the last three innings of a game, as happened here, you’re entitled to a save. -
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Thanks for the quick reply. I wonder if the Andrews recordings was ever looked into by Mosaic.
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Did the dates recorded by Bob Andrews ever make it to CD?
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Yes, you may be right and I freely admit that I may be wrong. I will re listen to some of these tracks and keep an open mind.
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I was probably being a little sarcastic but not much. When I say “real” jazz something from swing to free. When something has “nu” in the title, it’s not jazz but something else; otherwise, why would you need the modifier? This is as much jazz as Kenny G is. But, hey, if people like it, more power to them. As someone said one size doesn’t fit all.
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I listened to Rose Rouge and was not particularly impressed.
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Yes, real jazz.
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Hadn't listened to this one in awhile. Are these downloads only?
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