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  1. The Global Recording Artist of the Year is an award presented by the International Federation of the Phonographic Industry (IFPI) to honor the year's commercially best-performing musician, based on global album-equivalent units earned, which includes music downloads, streaming and physical sales.

  2. The following list of best-selling music artists includes those music acts from the 20th century to the present with claims of 75 million or more record sales worldwide. This information cannot be listed officially, as there is no organization that has recorded global music sales.

    Artist
    Country
    Period Active
    Release-year Of First Charted Record
    United Kingdom
    1960–1970 [11]
    1962 [11]
    United States
    1964–2009 [47]
    1971 [47]
    United States
    1953–1977 [65]
    1956 [65]
    United Kingdom
    1962–present [72]
    1970 [72]
  3. Category:Recording artists by label. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Artists by record label. The main articles for this category are recording artist and record label. See also: Category:Recording artists by label nationality. This is a container category.

    • Production Overview
    • Historical Developments
    • Women in Producing
    • See Also
    • Further Reading

    As a broad project, the creation of a music recording may be split across three specialists: the executive producer, who oversees business partnerships and financing; the vocal producer or vocal arranger, who aids vocal performance via expert critique and coaching of vocal technique, and the record producer or music producer, who, often called simp...

    A&R team

    (Artists and Repertoires) In the 1880s, the record industry began by simply having the artist perform at a phonograph. In 1924, the trade journal Talking Machine World, covering the phonography and record industry, reported that Eddie King, Victor Records' manager of the "New York artist and repertoire department", had planned a set of recordings in Los Angeles. Later, folklorist Archie Green called this perhaps the earliest printed use of A&R man. Actually, it says neither "A&R man" nor even...

    Record producers

    After World War II, pioneering A&R managers who transitioned influentially to record production as now understood, while sometimes owning independent labels, include J. Mayo Williams and John Hammond. Upon moving from Columbia Records to Mercury Records, Hammond appointed Mitch Miller to lead Mercury's popular recordings in New York. Miller then produced country-pop crossover hits by Patti Page and by Frankie Laine, moved from Mercury to Columbia, and became a leading A&R man of the 1950s. Du...

    Tape recording

    In 1947, the American market gained audio recording onto magnetic tape. At the record industry's 1880s dawn, rather, recording was done by phonograph, etching the sonic waveform vertically into a cylinder. By the 1930s, a gramophone etched it laterally across a disc. Constrained in tonal range, whether bass or treble, and in dynamic range, records made a grand, concert piano sound like a small, upright piano, and maximal duration was four and a half minutes. Selections and performance were of...

    Among female record producers, Sylvia Moy was the first at Motown, Gail Davies the first on Nashville's Music Row, and Ethel Gabriel, with RCA, the first at a major record label. Lillian McMurry, owning Trumpet Records, produced influential blues records. Meanwhile, Wilma Cozart Fine produced hundreds of records for Mercury Records' classical divis...

    Burgess, R.J. (2013). The Art of Music Production: The Theory and Practice. Oxford University Press. ISBN 978-0-19-935932-5.
    Burgess, R.J. (2014). The History of Music Production. Oxford University Press. ISBN 978-0-19-935716-1.
    Edmondson, Jacqueline, ed. (2013). Music in American Life: An Encyclopedia of the Songs, Styles, Stars, and Stories that Shaped our Culture. ABC-CLIO. ISBN 978-0-313-39348-8.
    Gibson, David; Curtis, Maestro (2005). The Art of Producing. Alfred Music. ISBN 1-931140-44-8.
  4. Pages in category "Lists of recording artists by label". The following 70 pages are in this category, out of 70 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .

  5. Il seguente elenco include gli artisti musicali più venduti al mondo, dal 20º secolo ad oggi, con vendite di almeno 120 milioni di dischi in tutto il mondo. Queste informazioni non possono essere elencate ufficialmente, poiché non esiste alcuna organizzazione che abbia registrato le vendite di musica a livello mondiale.

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