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Looking for a particular Rock station? A complete list of all our subchannels is listed below.
Cabaret
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Cabaretdio
- Featuring sophisticated, Manhattan-based song stylists
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Classic Cabaret
- Great cabaret performers from the 1930s through the 1980s (appproximately), currently featuring the music of the late Bobby Short
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Female Vocalists
- Female cabaret and jazz vocalists, including Liz Callaway, Barbara Carroll, Kristin Chenowith, Rosemary Clooney, and Mary Cleere Haran
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LML Music Showcase
- The best of LML Music, "extraordinary musical performances for the discerning collector." Featuring artists like Lee Lessack, Heather Mac Rae, and Cory Jamison.
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Male Vocalists
- Cabaret music by male cabaret and jazz vocalists ranging from Bobby Short to Craig Rubano
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Modern Cabaret
- Cabaret music by currently-performing artists, from newcomers like Cory Jamison and Justin Hayforth to legends like Julie Wilson and Blossom Dearie
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The Cole Porter Songbook
- As performed by Frank Sinatra, Ella Fitzgerald, Tony Bennett, Rosemary Clooney, and many others, from such great shows as "Anything Goes" and "Kiss Me, Kate"
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The George & Ira Gershwin Songbook
- Need we say more?
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The Harold Arlen Songbook
- Dozens of great songs by one of the 20th Century's finest composers (with lyrics by Johnny Mercer, E.Y. Harburg, Ira Gershwin, and others). Stormy Weather, I've Got the World on a String, Come Rain or Come Shine, and many more.
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The MAC Channel
- Standards and new material from The Big Apple, performed by the artists of the Manhattan Association of Cabaret.
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The Richard Rodgers Songbook
- Celebrating the centennary of his birth with dozens of Rodgers & Hart songs, dozens of Rodgers & Hammerstein songs, and even a few songs for which he was his own lyricist!
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The Sammy Cahn Songbook
- Songs by the legendary lyricist who wrote "Come Fly With Me", "My Kind of Town", "Call Me Irresponsible", "Three Coins in the Fountain," "All the Way," and many other classics.
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The Stephen Sondheim Songbook
- Great songs by America's most-celebrated living Broadway composer, as sung by artists including Liz Callaway, Michael Feinstein, Barbra Streisand, Jackie Cain & Roy Kral, and Bernadette Peters.
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Comedy
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50s and 60s Comedy
- Andy Griffith, Bill Cosby, The Smothers Brothers and more
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70s and 80s Comedy
- From Monty Python to Steve Martin to Cheech & Chong - plus many more!
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90s and 00s Comedy
- Modern comedians like Lewis Black, Dane Cook, Al Franken and Chris Rock
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Comedy
- Popular stand-up comedians from Bill Cosby to Jerry Seinfeld with some Monty Python, Family Guy, and Simpsons thrown in for good measure -- plus many more! (beta)
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He Plays Blue
- Off-color humor from Lenny Bruce to Neil Hamburger
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Blues
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Acoustic Blues
- It's the Blues "unplugged!"
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Blues
- Descendant from African spirituals, the Blues crept out of the Mississippi Delta, got amplified in Chicago, and gave birth to Rock 'n Roll
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Cleveland Orchestra; George Szell
Haydn: Early London Symphonies
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Leon Fleisher
"Nothin' to Die For" from Tim McGraw
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| News |
Senate passes Webcaster Settlement Act of 2009
The Senate unanimously passed the Webcaster Settlement Act of 2009 on June 17th. The bill now awaits the signature of President Obama. The measure would grant SoundExchange and webcasters an additional 30 days from the date it becomes law to agree upon new a royalty rate.
The original Webcaster Settlement Act of 2008 passed in October of last year and set a deadline of February 15, 2009. SoundExchange was able to sort out royalty agreements with some groups of webcasters, but failed to do so with others — including “pureplay” webcasters, small commercial webcasters, and religious broadcasters. |
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