I haven't been to a J C Penny store in ages (they moved away from my area long ago) exactly what music do they play?JCPenney makes me uncomfortable with the music they play.
I haven't been to a J C Penny store in ages (they moved away from my area long ago) exactly what music do they play?JCPenney makes me uncomfortable with the music they play.
Oh, pleeeeze don't open that door!I haven't been to a J C Penny store in ages (they moved away from my area long ago) exactly what music do they play?
I wish I could remember lyrics so I could look them up, but I'm guessing it's what is considered Hot AC. If there were more older songs it would be Mainstream AC. Out in the mall there are more old songs, but it's been changed to what would have been called soft AC.I haven't been to a J C Penny store in ages (they moved away from my area long ago) exactly what music do they play?
I'm guessing Lawrence Welk !Oh, pleeeeze don't open that door!
I wish.I'm guessing Lawrence Welk !
And just now.I wish.
I heard "Calcutta" on WERT the other day.
Why is that significant?And just now.
Well, it tells us he's not at JC Penney...Why is that significant?
...or, Wal-Mart:Well, it tells us he's not at JC Penney...
PLayground In My MInd on a loop.I haven't been to a J C Penny store in ages (they moved away from my area long ago) exactly what music do they play?
I was thinking for total irritation, how about Yanni 24/7PLayground In My MInd on a loop.
WERT? As in VAN Wert? (Slowly I turn, step-by-step, inch-by-inch, ... [Apologies to Abbott & Costello])I wish.
I heard "Calcutta" on WERT the other day.
That's where it is.WERT? As in VAN Wert? (Slowly I turn, step-by-step, inch-by-inch, ... [Apologies to Abbott & Costello])
It means they play it a lot.Why is that significant?
That makes me wonder: How old does a (Classical) recording have to be until it completely falls into public domain, with nothing owed to musicians, conductors, arrangers for public performance? Does the “95 year” rule apply here? (Of course those people are likely long dead.)The orchestras, soloists and conductors still have to get paid. The centuries-old music is in public domain; the modern recordings are not.
No. You can play 78s on your station just any other recording. Your station's reporting to ASCAP, BMI, etc. is the same.That makes me wonder: How old does a (Classical) recording have to be until it completely falls into public domain, with nothing owed to musicians, conductors, arrangers for public performance? Does the “95 year” rule apply here? (Of course those people are likely long dead.)
I would think a “restored” version of an old recording might have a copyright, but if I were, for example, to play old original 78s on a Classical station, do I need to pay any rights fees?
WIndmills Of My MindPLayground In My MInd on a loop.
Different song. Playground was by Clint Holmes, a saccharine sing-songy tune almost as retch-worthy as Seasons in the Sun.WIndmills Of My Mind