Anybody heard of these musicans before?I need help here
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Anybody heard of these musicans before?I need help here
Today a customer came to me at my job asking about a piano player named "Chia". She toild me that this artist has a new CD out there. I know we do not carry her but hopefully we will get her CD ASAP. I was also asked about a singer named Susan Tedeschi.from another customer. Again this person is not in my catalog yet.
Does anyone know anything about these two people? How new is their music? Thanks for the help with my music questions on this board.
Does anyone know anything about these two people? How new is their music? Thanks for the help with my music questions on this board.
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You can check out just about any music group on cddb.com, it's kinda like the imdb.com of music. They have both of the people listed there, Enrique Chia is the piano player's name.
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I recommend allmusic.com
Susan Tedeschi
Enrique Chia
It gives you biographical and discographical information about bands and artists, album reviews, tells you who their roots and influences are, who they influenced and similar artists you might enjoy. It's the easiest way to wind up with a CD collection approaching mine.
If you work at a store selling CDs, you can use it to recommend other artists to your customers and increase your sales.
It's my favorite website, after DVD Talk, of course.
Susan Tedeschi
Enrique Chia
It gives you biographical and discographical information about bands and artists, album reviews, tells you who their roots and influences are, who they influenced and similar artists you might enjoy. It's the easiest way to wind up with a CD collection approaching mine.
If you work at a store selling CDs, you can use it to recommend other artists to your customers and increase your sales.
It's my favorite website, after DVD Talk, of course.