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  • He sold a record-making 1.5 million units in the first two weeks of the release of Land of the Lost.

    Larger Than Lyfe Cynthia Diane Thornton 2011

  • He sold a record-making 1.5 million units in the first two weeks of the release of Land of the Lost.

    Larger Than Lyfe Cynthia Diane Thornton 2011

  • He sold a record-making 1.5 million units in the first two weeks of the release of Land of the Lost.

    Larger Than Lyfe Cynthia Diane Thornton 2011

  • Mr. Isenhour remains focused on how a country-music classic was constructed by a team of studio pros and the dead-man-walking specter of Mr. Jones, and the book does double duty as a celebration of the collaborative craft of record-making in Music City.

    Heartache Anthem Eddie Dean 2011

  • "Circuital" is an album by a bunch of dudes who love songwriting, record-making, and playing -- all with equal fervor and mastery.

    Shawn Amos: PLAY > SKIP: This Week's New Music Shawn Amos 2011

  • He sold a record-making 1.5 million units in the first two weeks of the release of Land of the Lost.

    Larger Than Lyfe Cynthia Diane Thornton 2011

  • "Circuital" is an album by a bunch of dudes who love songwriting, record-making, and playing -- all with equal fervor and mastery.

    Shawn Amos: PLAY > SKIP: This Week's New Music Shawn Amos 2011

  • Mark Olson has seem less interested in record-making than in capturing folk esoterica.

    Shawn Amos: PLAY > SKIP: New Music for July 27 2010

  • In the 1970s he made occasional returns to record-making, cutting Slowly, a duet with Dottie West, in 1971, and in 1976 the recitation IOU, a tribute to his mother, sporadically reissued around Mother's Day.

    Jimmy Dean obituary 2010

  • It is the alchemy of record-making that fascinates Mr. Zak: the process, the product and even the residue, like the fact that "Irene" was penned "by a black Texas songwriter with a violent past, sung by a group of left-wing folksingers accompanied by a slick New York City studio orchestra playing a species of 1930s Broadway/Hollywood music."

    Better Than the Real Thing? Eddie Dean 2010

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