tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-48800744555452662282009-02-21T02:19:08.117-05:00US School of Commercial MusicFirst founded in 1915, US School of Commercial Music continues a rich tradition as the oldest, most trusted name in distance music learning. Beginning in 1995, USSCM was the first institution to offer a college-level commercial music Diploma Program via online technology. Today, USSCM offers programs in every major category of commercial music, as well as unique proprietary Certificate Courses with content unobtainable elsewhere.retnec musichttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05937595486373913795noreply@blogger.comBlogger114125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4880074455545266228.post-88017248503158015442008-12-02T05:38:00.001-05:002008-12-02T05:38:47.479-05:00[News] USSCM CHECKITOUT¡(sm) Tuesday, December 2, 2008<TABLE BORDER="0" WIDTH="100%" CELLSPACING="0" CELLPADDING="0"> <TR> <TD> <FONT SIZE="+1" FACE="Comic Sans MS">[News] USSCM CHECKITOUT¡(sm) Tuesday, December 2, 2008<br><br></FONT><FONT SIZE="-1" FACE="Helvetica">j<A HREF="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-LYc06l2gGo">http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-LYc06l2gGo</A><br><br></FONT><FONT SIZE="+1" FACE="Comic Sans MS"><A HREF="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6fZRssq7UlM">http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6fZRssq7UlM</A><br>(CHECKITOUT! is a service of US School of Commercial Music, the one and only online college for the worldwide study of contemporary music. Each mailing features an astounding, inspiring musical tidbit.)<br><br><A HREF="http://www.usschoolofmusic.com">http://www.usschoolofmusic.com</A><br></FONT> </TD> </TR> </TABLE> <BR><TABLE BORDER="0" WIDTH="100%" CELLSPACING="0" CELLPADDING="0"> <TR> <TD> <FONT SIZE="-2" FACE="Monaco">"Master Music At Home(TM)"<br><br>Professor John Amaral, Director<br>US School of Commercial Music<br>617-666-4839<br><br>To opt out of this mailing, please click here: <<A HREF="mailto:USSCMoptOUT@rcn.com>">USSCMoptOUT@rcn.com></A><br><br></FONT> </TD> </TR> </TABLE> <div class="blogger-post-footer"><img width='1' height='1' src='https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/tracker/4880074455545266228-8801724850315801544?l=usschoolofmusic.blogspot.com'/></div>director@usschoolofmusic.comhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12962871012991331909noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4880074455545266228.post-38382984913529943142008-11-19T14:00:00.000-05:002008-11-19T14:01:03.546-05:00[News] USSCM CHECKITOUT¡(sm) Wednesday, November 19, 2008<TABLE BORDER="0" WIDTH="100%" CELLSPACING="0" CELLPADDING="0"> <TR> <TD> <FONT SIZE="+1" FACE="Comic Sans MS">[News] USSCM CHECKITOUT¡(sm) Wednesday, November 19, 2008<br><br></FONT><FONT SIZE="-1" FACE="Helvetica"><br></FONT><FONT SIZE="-1" FACE="Comic Sans MS"><A HREF="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=baDM3_6w8-E">http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=baDM3_6w8-E</A><br></FONT><FONT SIZE="+1" FACE="Comic Sans MS"><br>(CHECKITOUT! is a service of US School of Commercial Music, the one and only online college for the worldwide study of contemporary music. Each mailing features an astounding, inspiring musical tidbit.)<br><br><A HREF="http://www.usschoolofmusic.com">http://www.usschoolofmusic.com</A><br></FONT> </TD> </TR> </TABLE> <BR><TABLE BORDER="0" WIDTH="100%" CELLSPACING="0" CELLPADDING="0"> <TR> <TD> <FONT SIZE="-2" FACE="Monaco">"Master Music At Home(TM)"<br><br>Professor John Amaral, Director<br>US School of Commercial Music<br>617-666-4839<br><br>To opt out of this mailing, please click here: <<A HREF="mailto:USSCMoptOUT@rcn.com>">USSCMoptOUT@rcn.com></A><br><br></FONT> </TD> </TR> </TABLE> <div class="blogger-post-footer"><img width='1' height='1' src='https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/tracker/4880074455545266228-3838298491352994314?l=usschoolofmusic.blogspot.com'/></div>director@usschoolofmusic.comhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12962871012991331909noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4880074455545266228.post-80285294647063839242008-11-18T17:42:00.001-05:002008-11-18T17:42:42.118-05:00[News] USSCM CHECKITOUT¡(sm) Tuesday, November 18, 2008<TABLE BORDER="0" WIDTH="100%" CELLSPACING="0" CELLPADDING="0"> <TR> <TD> <FONT SIZE="+1" FACE="Comic Sans MS">[News] USSCM CHECKITOUT¡(sm) Tuesday, November 18, 2008<br><br></FONT><FONT SIZE="-1" FACE="Helvetica"><br></FONT><FONT SIZE="-1" FACE="Comic Sans MS"><A HREF="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pUx6JdFW6TI&feature=related">http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pUx6JdFW6TI&feature=related</A><br><br><A HREF="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y3poiVuGEX0&feature=related">http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y3poiVuGEX0&feature=related</A><br></FONT><FONT SIZE="+1" FACE="Comic Sans MS"><br>(CHECKITOUT! is a service of US School of Commercial Music, the one and only online college for the worldwide study of contemporary music. Each mailing features an astounding, inspiring musical tidbit.)<br><br><A HREF="http://www.usschoolofmusic.com">http://www.usschoolofmusic.com</A><br></FONT> </TD> </TR> </TABLE> <BR><TABLE BORDER="0" WIDTH="100%" CELLSPACING="0" CELLPADDING="0"> <TR> <TD> <FONT SIZE="-2" FACE="Monaco">"Master Music At Home(TM)"<br><br>Professor John Amaral, Director<br>US School of Commercial Music<br>617-666-4839<br><br>To opt out of this mailing, please click here: <<A HREF="mailto:USSCMoptOUT@rcn.com>">USSCMoptOUT@rcn.com></A><br><br></FONT> </TD> </TR> </TABLE> <div class="blogger-post-footer"><img width='1' height='1' src='https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/tracker/4880074455545266228-8028529464706383924?l=usschoolofmusic.blogspot.com'/></div>director@usschoolofmusic.comhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12962871012991331909noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4880074455545266228.post-60045398876239664952008-11-18T01:03:00.001-05:002008-11-18T01:03:03.859-05:00[News] USSCM CHECKITOUT¡(sm) Tuesday, November 18, 2008<TABLE BORDER="0" WIDTH="100%" CELLSPACING="0" CELLPADDING="0"> <TR> <TD> <FONT SIZE="+1" FACE="Comic Sans MS">[News] USSCM CHECKITOUT¡(sm) Tuesday, November 18, 2008<br></FONT><FONT SIZE="-1" FACE="Helvetica"><br><br><A HREF="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-lpzsNRJdzw">http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-lpzsNRJdzw</A><br></FONT><FONT SIZE="+1" FACE="Comic Sans MS"><br>(CHECKITOUT! is a service of US School of Commercial Music, the one and only online college for the worldwide study of contemporary music. Each mailing features an astounding, inspiring musical tidbit.)<br><br><A HREF="http://www.usschoolofmusic.com">http://www.usschoolofmusic.com</A><br></FONT> </TD> </TR> </TABLE> <BR><TABLE BORDER="0" WIDTH="100%" CELLSPACING="0" CELLPADDING="0"> <TR> <TD> <FONT SIZE="-2" FACE="Monaco">"Master Music At Home(TM)"<br><br>Professor John Amaral, Director<br>US School of Commercial Music<br>617-666-4839<br><br>To opt out of this mailing, please click here: <<A HREF="mailto:USSCMoptOUT@rcn.com>">USSCMoptOUT@rcn.com></A><br><br></FONT> </TD> </TR> </TABLE> <div class="blogger-post-footer"><img width='1' height='1' src='https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/tracker/4880074455545266228-6004539887623966495?l=usschoolofmusic.blogspot.com'/></div>director@usschoolofmusic.comhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12962871012991331909noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4880074455545266228.post-29803605750530206562008-11-16T16:51:00.001-05:002008-11-16T16:51:11.074-05:00[In review] 11/16/08 BC 1<TABLE BORDER="0" WIDTH="100%" CELLSPACING="0" CELLPADDING="0"> <TR> <TD> <FONT FACE="Comic Sans MS">[In review] 11/16/08 BIRDCAT 1<br><p><img src="cid:QW1hcmFsRXViYW5rczJzbWFsbC5qcGc$11443323$191266@aol"></p><br>FROM Prof. John Amaral </FONT><FONT SIZE="-1" FACE="Comic Sans MS">(above with former student Kevin Eubanks of the Tonight Show<br>with Jay Leno) </FONT><FONT FACE="Comic Sans MS">for US School of Commercial Music </FONT><FONT SIZE="-1" FACE="Comic Sans MS">(www.usschoolofmusic.com)</FONT><FONT FACE="Comic Sans MS"><br><br>Dear fellow online Musician,<br><br>These days, you have several opportunities for professional training in<br>the Music Industry. Please consider making USSCM online learning your<br>preferred choice.<br><br>I'm writing to tell you about the exciting, better way we have<br>developed to teach and train the skills and knowledge needed by a<br>professional musician or serious musical hobbyist. We think it's better<br>than many of the other choices you may have. Here's why:<br><br>In simple terms, USSCM uniquely offers...<br><br>· Complete wide-ranging programs that are fun, thorough and exciting! <br>· Special relevant courses unavailable elsewhere. <br>· Better, more up-to-date materials, technologies and assignments. <br>· Nearly-instant feedback on each assignment via the internet. <br>· Incomparably thorough hands-on music making experience.<br><br>We enjoy helping musicians progress rapidly to their full potentials<br>and feel this is particularly relevant in today's troubled world, because musicians are universal ambassadors for humanity. USSCM's<br>programs are far more affordable than those of other schools, on or off<br>the internet. In fact, no other music college offers full programs on<br>the web. If you, or someone you know, may benefit from a college-level<br>program in contemporary music, please come see at<br>www.usschoolofmusic.com, where you can also build programs, calculate<br>tuition and sign in to receive the USSCM newsletter.<br><br>After that, please get back to me and I will be happy to personally<br>answer your remaining questions, hopefully as a USSCM applicant.<br><br>Thank you very much for your kind attention.<br><br>Best wishes,<br><br>Professor John Amaral, Director director@usschoolofmusic.com<br>617-666-4839 US SCHOOL OF COMMERCIAL MUSIC<br><br>PS: If you are an internet-savvy professionally trained musician<br>seeking work, please ask to see our employment listings.<br></FONT> </TD> </TR> </TABLE> <BR><TABLE BORDER="0" WIDTH="100%" CELLSPACING="0" CELLPADDING="0"> <TR> <TD> <FONT SIZE="-2" FACE="Monaco">"Master Music At Home(TM)"<br><br>Professor John Amaral, Director<br>US School of Commercial Music<br>617-666-4839<br><br>To opt out of this mailing, please click here: <<A HREF="mailto:USSCMoptOUT@rcn.com>">USSCMoptOUT@rcn.com></A><br><br></FONT> </TD> </TR> </TABLE> <div class="blogger-post-footer"><img width='1' height='1' src='https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/tracker/4880074455545266228-2980360575053020656?l=usschoolofmusic.blogspot.com'/></div>director@usschoolofmusic.comhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12962871012991331909noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4880074455545266228.post-61729439482088856362008-11-16T15:27:00.001-05:002008-11-16T15:27:25.433-05:00[News] [PR 1] 11/16/08 COMMERCIAL MUSIC CAREER TRAINING THAT'S COMPETITIVE AND AFFORDABLE<TABLE BORDER="0" WIDTH="100%" CELLSPACING="0" CELLPADDING="0"> <TR> <TD> <B><FONT SIZE="-1" FACE="Helvetica">[News] [PR 1] 11/16/08 COMMERCIAL MUSIC CAREER TRAINING CAN BE<br>COMPETITIVE AND AFFORDABLE</FONT></B><FONT SIZE="-1" FACE="Helvetica"><br><br><br><br></FONT><B><FONT SIZE="-1" FACE="Helvetica">NEWARK, Delaware - Sunday, November 16, 2008 - </FONT></B><FONT SIZE="-1" FACE="Helvetica">When talented young people seek <br>advice about careers in commercial music, only a few schools may first come to<br>mind. But such education is generally expensive and historically only<br>places about 10% of its graduates within the Music Industry. That's<br>quite a gamble!<br><br>US School of Commercial Music offers an alternative for precocious<br>self-starters the opportunity to get a first-class commercial music<br>college education at home by leveraging the best features of online<br>technology to improve the learning experience. USSCM is a leader in<br>distance learning that has roots going back to the beginning of the<br>20th century. Today, it is the only distance learning institution which<br>offers complete Diploma programs in Commercial music.<br><br>USSCM students record all their homework and send it as soon as it's<br>finished for immediate feedback by seasoned professional musicians.<br>This introduces two efficiencies into the learning process which are<br>unique to USSCM: students get plenty of audio recording experience<br>right from the beginning of their studies and, even more importantly,<br>they get feedback about their work while it is still fresh in their<br>minds. The USSCM approach has many other advantages, which are<br>discussed on the school's website.<br><br>There are two common issues students and guardians face: the cost of<br>tuition and whether the student can make a decent living in music.<br>USSCM costs only a fraction of an equivalent college's tuition, on the<br>order of 10% of the typical cost. While there are several components to<br>the latter issue, such as the intangibles of talent and determination,<br>the low cost of USSCM makes finding out whether one 'has what it takes'<br>a much less financially-risky venture. Since USSCM issues diplomas not<br>degrees, the primary focus is music; there are no distracting general<br>education requirements -- which shortens the learning time. For those<br>who feel the need, this can leave time and money for getting a business<br>together or working on another degree after you develop your trade<br>competency.<br><br>USSCM Director, John Amaral, has said, "We often recommend that<br>students first get themselves together musically, then get<br>college-level training in business, because every career musician is a<br>small-business."<br><br>There is one final point that is worth mentioning: commercial music is<br>taught at only a few schools, despite what claims may be made! Students<br>should be advised to study at an institution known for training<br>professional commercial musicians, not a typical music school, which<br>generally have traditional, conservatory approaches.<br><br>Here is a comparison of typical tuition costs. The second number in<br>each group includes living expenses: <br><br>Berklee College of Music (8 semesters) $88,000/$136,000 <br>US School of Commercial Music (12 microsemesters) $10,125/$10,125 <br>Musicians's Institute MI/GIT (16 quarters) $80,000<br><br>About the US School of Commercial Music: US School of Music was founded <br>in 1915. USSCM continues this rich tradition as the oldest,<br>most trusted name in distance music learning. In1995, USSCM<br>became the first institution to offer a college-level commercial music<br>Diploma Program via online technology. Today, USSCM offers Diploma<br>Programs in every major category of commercial music, as well as unique<br>proprietary Certificate Courses with content unobtainable elsewhere.<br>Recognizing that each music student has unique needs, USSCM's<br>Matriculate(TM) online technology gives students the unparalleled<br>flexibility to design the exact program they need by sequencing seven<br>basic areas called "Modules": Performance & Improvisation, Schillinger<br>System/LineWriting/Music Business, Advanced Improvisation,<br>Melody/SongWriting & Linear Counterpoint, Arranging & Orchestration,<br>Media Composition & Scoring and Music Production & Engineering. Each<br>Module consists of 4 microsemesters of concentrated studies.<br><br>At the start of each microsemester, US School of Commercial Music<br>students receive a large package of customized materials covering all<br>their study subjects. Projects are recorded and returned to the college<br>via the internet for rapid feedback. According to Professor Amaral of<br>USSCM, "Choice and flexibility are great reasons to choose USSCM for<br>your commercial music education." He continued, "USSCM has an approach<br>unlike any other: · It mixes proprietary materials with the best of<br>published materials, which are evaluated and upgraded twice yearly. ·<br>There are no distracting non-music 'academic' subjects, such as English<br>or History. · There is no internal competition for resources between a<br>'bricks and mortar' operation versus 'online' · USSCM has only one<br>agenda: a student's rapid progress on a personal "microsemester" pace,<br>rather than keeping him or her in a too-lengthy "semester" program. ·<br>Students work in all four rhythm section instrumental areas each<br>microsemester. · Students record homework in each subject. · Feedback<br>about homework is greatly facilitated by online communication and often<br>seems immediate. · USSCM tuition is realistic, with generous<br>scholarships and discounts. · USSCM programs offer students a level of<br>choice and customization very difficult to achieve and manage with a<br>'classroom' model of course delivery."<br><br>US School of Commercial Music is the most economical way to acquire the<br>knowledge and skills a commercial musician needs to compete and<br>'collect a paycheck' in today's noisy musical environment. USSCM<br>students save considerable money by studying at home, anywhere in the<br>world, and they may actually get a better education than at typical<br>'bricks and mortar' schools. While there is no substitute for working<br>with fellow students shoulder to shoulder, student peers are seldom<br>professionals. In comparison with many other schools and other<br>approaches to commercial music study, USSCM exposes each student to a<br>higher quality of music information, better accompaniments and<br>professional presentations, because it upgrades materials on a<br>semi-annual basis, with the primary requirement that it be the best<br>information and most effective presentation available. By rising above<br>the typical noise in music education, USSCM saves its students time,<br>money and energy.<br><br>At www.usschoolofmusic.com, prospective students may read about course<br>offerings, initiate inquiries, design their program, determine tuition<br>costs, scholarship elgibility, financing options and aid, fill out and<br>submit their application, print their learning agreement for faxing,<br>and much more. Also from the college homepage, students, alumni and<br>industry professionals may access several useful resources: Music<br>Industry News, USSCM News, MI Jobs, USSCM Forum and USSCM Internet<br>Radio.<br><br>For more information, please contact US School of Commercial Music<br>www.usschoolofmusic.com info@usschoolofmusic.com 617-666-4839<br></FONT> </TD> </TR> </TABLE> <BR><TABLE BORDER="0" WIDTH="100%" CELLSPACING="0" CELLPADDING="0"> <TR> <TD> <FONT SIZE="-2" FACE="Monaco">"Master Music At Home(TM)"<br><br>Professor John Amaral, Director<br>US School of Commercial Music<br>617-666-4839<br><br>To opt out of this mailing, please click here: <<A HREF="mailto:USSCMoptOUT@rcn.com>">USSCMoptOUT@rcn.com></A><br><br></FONT> </TD> </TR> </TABLE> <div class="blogger-post-footer"><img width='1' height='1' src='https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/tracker/4880074455545266228-6172943948208885636?l=usschoolofmusic.blogspot.com'/></div>director@usschoolofmusic.comhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12962871012991331909noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4880074455545266228.post-29037588847494935452008-11-14T19:05:00.001-05:002008-11-14T19:05:30.987-05:00[News] USSCM CHECKITOUT¡(sm) Friday, November 14, 2008<TABLE BORDER="0" WIDTH="100%" CELLSPACING="0" CELLPADDING="0"> <TR> <TD> <FONT SIZE="+1" FACE="Comic Sans MS">[News] USSCM CHECKITOUT¡(sm) Friday, November 14, 2008<br></FONT><FONT SIZE="-1" FACE="Helvetica"><br><br><A HREF="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6fZRssq7UlM">http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6fZRssq7UlM</A><br></FONT><FONT SIZE="+1" FACE="Comic Sans MS"><br>(CHECKITOUT! is a service of US School of Commercial Music, the one and only online college for the worldwide study of contemporary music. Each mailing features an astounding, inspiring musical tidbit.)<br><br><A HREF="http://www.usschoolofmusic.com">http://www.usschoolofmusic.com</A><br></FONT> </TD> </TR> </TABLE> <BR><TABLE BORDER="0" WIDTH="100%" CELLSPACING="0" CELLPADDING="0"> <TR> <TD> <FONT SIZE="-2" FACE="Monaco">"Master Music At Home(TM)"<br><br>Professor John Amaral, Director<br>US School of Commercial Music<br>617-666-4839<br><br>To opt out of this mailing, please click here: <<A HREF="mailto:USSCMoptOUT@rcn.com>">USSCMoptOUT@rcn.com></A><br><br></FONT> </TD> </TR> </TABLE> <div class="blogger-post-footer"><img width='1' height='1' src='https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/tracker/4880074455545266228-2903758884749493545?l=usschoolofmusic.blogspot.com'/></div>director@usschoolofmusic.comhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12962871012991331909noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4880074455545266228.post-73731030399351950332008-11-13T18:09:00.001-05:002008-11-13T18:09:44.617-05:00[News] USSCM CHECKITOUT¡(sm) Thursday, November 13, 2008<TABLE BORDER="0" WIDTH="100%" CELLSPACING="0" CELLPADDING="0"> <TR> <TD> <FONT SIZE="+1" FACE="Comic Sans MS">[News] USSCM CHECKITOUT¡(sm) Thursday, November 13, 2008<br></FONT><FONT SIZE="-1" FACE="Helvetica"><br><br><A HREF="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ecZz9uJcG-U">http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ecZz9uJcG-U</A><br><br><A HREF="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3MtRHq8ERCE">http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3MtRHq8ERCE</A><br><br><A HREF="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u2klBmIbXR0">http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u2klBmIbXR0</A><br></FONT><FONT SIZE="+1" FACE="Comic Sans MS"><br>(CHECKITOUT! is a service of US School of Commercial Music, the one and only online college for the worldwide study of contemporary music. 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Eugene Chuch, Eddie Cochran Summertime Blues etc., Bobby Day Rockin Robin, The Bluebird, etc. Doris Day Everybody Loves a Lover, Fats Domino I Hear You Knocking, Margi, Don & Dewey Koko Joe, Jan & Arnie, Johnny Otis Show Willie and the Hand Jive, Little Richard Good Golly Miss Molly, Earl Palmer's own "Drum Village", Art & Dotty Todd Chanson d'amour", Ritch Valens, Come On Let's Go, Donna, La Bamba, Larry Williams Heebie Jeebies, Sheb Wooley The Purple People Eater.<br><br>1959: Dorsey Burnette There Was a Tall Oak Tree, Edd Byrnes Kookie, Kookie etc. Eddie Cochran, Don & Dewey, Ernie Field In The Mood, Jan & Dean Baby Talk, Don Ralke Bourbon St. Beat, Chan Romero, Spectors Three I Really Do, April Stevens Teach Me Tiger, Connie Stevens 16 Reasons, Teddy Bears Oh Why,<br><br>1960: Bobby Barre Book of Love, Walter Brennan Dutchman's Gold, Dorsey Burnette Hey Little One, Dante & The Evergreens Alley Oop, Bobby Vee Devil or Angle, Dinah Washington Love Walked In.<br><br>1961: Paul Anka Dance On Little Girl, B. Bumble & The Stingers: Bumble Boogie, Caravan, Nutrocker, Glen Campbell: Turn Around Look at Me, Castelles, Sacred, Sam Cooke - Stupid, Twistin' The Night Away, Bobby Darin - You Must Have Been a Beautiful Baby, Jackie DeShannon - Heaven Is Being With You, Fleetwoods - He's the Great Impostor, Tragedy, Lettermen - When I Fall In Love, Limelighters - A Dollar Down, Gene McDaniels - Chip Chip, A Hundred Pounds of Clay, Toward of Strength, Lou Rawls - Above My Head, Simms Twins Sooth Me,l Bobby Vee - Run to Him, Take Good Care of My Baby, Dinah Washington - Our Love Is Here To Stay, Sept. in The Rain, Jimmy Witherspoon - Warm Your Heart, Timi Yuro - Hurt.<br><br>1962: Herb Alpert & Tijuana Brass - The Lonely Bull, Walter Brennan - Mama Sang a Song, Anita Bryant Till There Was You, Vikki Carr - He's a Rebel, Ray Charles - I Can't Stop Lovin' You, You Don't Know Me, Nat King Cole - Ramblin' Rose, Johnny Crawford - Cindy's Birthday, Bobby Darin - You're the Reason I'm Living, Duane Eddy - The Ballad of Paladin, Deep in The Heart of Texas, Everly Bros. - Don't Ask Me To Be Friends, Ketty Lester - Love Letters, Willlie Nelson - Half a Man, Clifford Scott - The Kangaroo, Walk That Twist, Frank Sinatra - Everybody's Twistin', Bobby Vee - The Night Has a Thousand Eyes.<br><br>1963: Roy Clark: Through the Eyes of a Fool, Bobby Darin - Treat My Baby Good, Everly Bros. - It's been Nice, Jan & Dean - Drag City, Surf City, Wayne Jennings Rave On, Willie Nelson - Opportunity to Cry, Nino Tempo/April Stevens - Deep Purple, Andy Williams - Can't Get Used to Losing You.<br><br>1964: Beefeaters (later called the Byrds) - Please Let Me Love You/It Won't Be Wrong, Roy Clark When the Wind Blows in Chicago, Sam Cooke - Shake, A Change is Gonna Come, Vic Damone - On the Street Where You Live, Jan & Dean Dead Man's Curve, The Little Ol' Lady From Pasadena, New Girl In School; Little Richard - Bama Lama Bama Lou, Righteous Bros. You've Lost That Lovin' Feeling, Ronettes Born to Be Together, You Baby,Glenn Yarbrough Baby The Rain Must Fall.<br><br>1965: Beach Boys - Please Let Me Wonder, Stan Kenton - Theme from Peyton Place, Righteous Bros. Just Once In My Life, Unchained Melody, Sonny & Cher What Now My Love, Supremes A Lovers' Concerto<br><br>1966: Ray Charles Let's Go Get Stoned, Jackie De Shannon I can Make it With You, Tim Hardin It'll Never Happen Again, Misty Roses, Neal Hefti Batman Theme, Brenda Holloway Where Were You, PJ Proby Niki Hoeky, Righteous Bros. Soul & Inspiration, Ike & Tina Turner A Love Like Yours', River Deep - Mountain High.<br><br>1967: Bobbie Gentry Okolona River Bottom Band, Brenda Holloway You Made Me So Very Happy, Monkees Tapioca Tundra, Lou Rawls Dead End Street, Paul Revere & Raiders Legend of Paul Revere Lalo Schifrin Mission Impossible.<br><br>1968: Ray Charles Eleanor Rigby, I Don't Need No Doctor, Fats Domino Lady Madonna, Little Richard Baby Don't You Tear My Clothes, Stingy Jenny, Monkees It's Nice to Be With You, Lou Rawls Down Here on The Ground, Natural Man, Marty Robbins Padre.<br><br>1969: Sonny Charles & The Checkmates, Proud Mary, James Brown, World part 1, Jimy Durante He Ain't Heavy He's My Brother, Screamin Jay Hawkins Constipation Blues.<br><br>1970 Jose Feliciano, and other artists such as: Beach Boys, Ella Fitzgerald, the Jackson 5, Gladys Knight & The Pips, Peggy Lee, Diana Ross, Frank Sinatra, Barbra Streisand, The Temptations, Dionne Warwick. (Motown stuff was cut without contracts from 1963 on for Earl along with the rest of the studio musicians: Supremes, Four Tops etc.), tons of albums throughout the years with the above artists also. I know "Spanish Eyes" and other hits with Al Martino fit in there somewhere, done at Capitol, just not mentioned in this list which is only the tip of the iceberg. Later ones such as Bonnie Raitt also, he used to talk about her, admiringly.<br><br>It's safe to say Earl played drums on a great deal of the Elec. Prunes stuff, the Dave Axelrod things, the Henry Mancini recordings, and the Bobby Darin things as well as a *lot* of the Phil Spector dates, Sonny & Cher, and many of the top classy acts like Frank Sinatra, Rosemary Clooney etc.<br><br>a select few Motion Picture Scores<br>1961: Judgment at Nuremberg, 1963: Hud and It's a Mad Mad Mad Mad World; 1964: Baby The Rain Must Fall, 1974 - Cinderella Liberty, For Pete's Sake, Freebie and the Bean, Harry & Tonto, The Longest Yard, 1975- Matt Helm, 1977 - The Deep, Greased Lightning, The Island of Dr. Moreau, New York New York. 1978 An Unmarried Woman, 1979, Breaking Away, The Rose. `982 - The Best Little Whorehouse in Texas, Cannery Row, Honkytonk Man. 1984 - Gremlins. 1985 Armed & Dangerous. 1986 - The Money Pit, Top Gun. 1987 - The Big Town, Predator, Tin Men. 1988 - Cocktail. ;1989 - The Fabulous Baker Boys. 1990 - The Hot Spot.<br><br>Some TV shows which include: M Squad, 77 Sunset Strip, Bourbon St. Beat, Hawaiian Eye, Peyton Place, I Dream of Jeannie, Green Acres, Ironside, The Outsider, It Takes a Thief, The Leslie Uggams Show, The Brady Bunch, Della, The Partridge Family, The Odd Couple, The Pearl Bailey Show, MASH 1972-83, The Midnight Special<br><br>from Carol: Note...Earl did a LOT more than the above which was taken from his book as well as from contracts too....I played on a lot of the above credits with him but there's many more like the Bobby Darin's "Beyond The Sea" that's not listed. That is Earl on those drum paradiddle fills, something he innovated and only he could play those like that.<br><br></FONT><FONT SIZE="+1" FACE="Comic Sans MS"><br>(CHECKITOUT! is a service of US School of Commercial Music, the one and only online college for the worldwide study of contemporary music. 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But as a musician, there are a lot of reasons to care about it. Whether you're following the political scene or not, you may be feeling or will feel the effects of a sudden 20% loss in the value of US homes. That's because the US economy is highly securitized by these "real estates" and big impacts on it affect spending internationally.<br><br>Why should this concern musicians, wherever they may live in the world? Because, while we may feel personally that music is a necessity, the number of dollars spent on music depends on people having those discretionary dollars to spend. Certain economic niches of the music business, such as music for media, may seem somewhat impervious to these market factors, but all will be affected...over time.<br><br>In fact, persons everywhere who earn a meaningful portion of their income from making music function as a small business.<br><br>That's why I'd like you to watch one of the most interesting and best videos I've seen. True, it is about economics and crisis, but it is so cogent and concentrated, that I'm confident each of you will take away valuable insights.<br><br>Here it is:<br><br><A HREF="http://video2.harvard.edu:8080/ramgen/AAD-PAN/FinMktsPanel.rm">http://video2.harvard.edu:8080/ramgen/AAD-PAN/FinMktsPanel.rm</A><br><br>Please tell me what you think.<br></FONT> </TD> </TR> </TABLE> <BR><TABLE BORDER="0" WIDTH="100%" CELLSPACING="0" CELLPADDING="0"> <TR> <TD> <FONT SIZE="-2" FACE="Monaco">"Master Music At Home(TM)"<br><br>Professor John Amaral, Director<br>US School of Commercial Music<br><A HREF="http://www.usschoolofmusic.com">http://www.usschoolofmusic.com</A><br>617-666-4839<br><br>To opt out of this mailing, please click here: <<A HREF="mailto:macmidi@rcn.com">macmidi@rcn.com</A> > and place "remove" in the subject line.<br></FONT> </TD> </TR> </TABLE> <div class="blogger-post-footer"><img width='1' height='1' src='https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/tracker/4880074455545266228-6247396812042156033?l=usschoolofmusic.blogspot.com'/></div>director@usschoolofmusic.comhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12962871012991331909noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4880074455545266228.post-15838683973196814062008-09-28T07:19:00.001-04:002008-09-28T07:19:12.912-04:00[Blog] USSCM MusicSwell(TM) Sunday, September 28, 2008<TABLE BORDER="0" WIDTH="100%" CELLSPACING="0" CELLPADDING="0"> <TR> <TD> <FONT SIZE="+1" FACE="Comic Sans MS">[Blog] USSCM MusicSwell(TM) Sunday, September 28, 2008<br></FONT><FONT FACE="Courier"><br><br>Dear Musicmakers:<br><br>The US political and economic climate may be one of the furthest things from your mind. But as a musician, there are a lot of reasons to care about it. Whether you're following the political scene or not, you may be feeling or will feel the effects of a sudden 20% loss in the value of US homes. That's because the US economy is highly securitized by these "real estates" and big impacts on it affect spending internationally.<br><br>Why should this concern musicians, wherever they may live in the world? Because, while we may feel personally that music is a necessity, the number of dollars spent on music depends on people having those discretionary dollars to spend. Certain economic niches of the music business, such as music for media, may seem somewhat impervious to these market factors, but all will be affected...over time.<br><br>In fact, persons everywhere who earn a meaningful portion of their income from making music function as a small business.<br><br>That's why I'd like you to watch one of the most interesting and best videos I've seen. True, it is about economics and crisis, but it is so cogent and concentrated, that I'm confident each of you will take away valuable insights.<br><br>Here it is:<br><br><A HREF="http://video2.harvard.edu:8080/ramgen/AAD-PAN/FinMktsPanel.rm">http://video2.harvard.edu:8080/ramgen/AAD-PAN/FinMktsPanel.rm</A><br><br>Please tell me what you think.<br></FONT> </TD> </TR> </TABLE> <BR><TABLE BORDER="0" WIDTH="100%" CELLSPACING="0" CELLPADDING="0"> <TR> <TD> <FONT SIZE="-2" FACE="Monaco">"Master Music At Home(TM)"<br><br>Professor John Amaral, Director<br>US School of Commercial Music<br><A HREF="http://www.usschoolofmusic.com">http://www.usschoolofmusic.com</A><br>617-666-4839<br><br>To opt out of this mailing, please click here: <<A HREF="mailto:macmidi@rcn.com">macmidi@rcn.com</A> > and place "remove" in the subject line.<br></FONT> </TD> </TR> </TABLE> <div class="blogger-post-footer"><img width='1' height='1' src='https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/tracker/4880074455545266228-1583868397319681406?l=usschoolofmusic.blogspot.com'/></div>director@usschoolofmusic.comhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12962871012991331909noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4880074455545266228.post-83181648638255825442008-09-26T16:50:00.000-04:002008-09-26T16:51:01.877-04:00[News] [PR 12] 9/26/08 USSCM 2008 FALL BROADCAST SCHEDULE<TABLE BORDER="0" WIDTH="100%" CELLSPACING="0" CELLPADDING="0"> <TR> <TD> <B><FONT SIZE="-1" FACE="Helvetica">[News] [PR 12] 9/26/08 USSCM 2008 FALL BROADCAST SCHEDULE</FONT></B><FONT SIZE="-1" FACE="Helvetica"><br><br><p><img src="cid:bWFzdGIuZ2lm$5412965$376427@aol"></p><br>USSCM news!<br><br></FONT><B><FONT SIZE="-1" FACE="Helvetica">NEWARK, Delaware - Friday, September 26, 2008 </FONT></B><FONT SIZE="-1" FACE="Helvetica">- </FONT><FONT SIZE="-1" FACE="Helvetica">Welcome (back) to the USSCM Community! 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Each<br>mailing features an astounding, inspiring musical tidbit.)<br><br></FONT><U><FONT COLOR="#2F00F6" FACE="Comic Sans MS"><A HREF="http://www.usschoolofmusic.com">http://www.usschoolofmusic.com</A></FONT></U><FONT FACE="Comic Sans MS"><br><br></FONT> </TD> </TR> </TABLE> <BR><TABLE BORDER="0" WIDTH="100%" CELLSPACING="0" CELLPADDING="0"> <TR> <TD> <FONT SIZE="-2" FACE="Monaco">"Master Music At Home(TM)"<br><br>Professor John Amaral, Director<br>US School of Commercial Music<br>617-666-4839<br></FONT> </TD> </TR> </TABLE> <div class="blogger-post-footer"><img width='1' height='1' src='https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/tracker/4880074455545266228-9032088377592748790?l=usschoolofmusic.blogspot.com'/></div>director@usschoolofmusic.comhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12962871012991331909noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4880074455545266228.post-86375807730632206982008-06-08T13:54:00.001-04:002008-06-08T13:54:38.003-04:00[News] USSCM CHECKITOUT¡(sm) Sunday, June 8, 2008<TABLE BORDER="0" WIDTH="100%" CELLSPACING="0" CELLPADDING="0"> <TR> <TD> <FONT FACE="Comic Sans MS">[News] USSCM CHECKITOUT¡(sm) Sunday, June 8, 2008<br><br><br><A HREF="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LI_Oe-jtgdI&NR=1">http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LI_Oe-jtgdI&NR=1</A><br><br><A HREF="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KHv8IACWSpM&NR=1">http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KHv8IACWSpM&NR=1</A><br><br>(CHECKITOUT! is a service of US School of Commercial Music, the one and<br>only online college for the worldwide study of contemporary music. Each<br>mailing features an astounding, inspiring musical tidbit.)<br><br></FONT><U><FONT COLOR="#2F00F6" FACE="Comic Sans MS"><A HREF="http://www.usschoolofmusic.com">http://www.usschoolofmusic.com</A></FONT></U><FONT FACE="Comic Sans MS"><br><br></FONT> </TD> </TR> </TABLE> <BR><TABLE BORDER="0" WIDTH="100%" CELLSPACING="0" CELLPADDING="0"> <TR> <TD> <FONT SIZE="-2" FACE="Monaco">"Master Music At Home(TM)"<br><br>Professor John Amaral, Director<br>US School of Commercial Music<br>617-666-4839<br></FONT> </TD> </TR> </TABLE> <div class="blogger-post-footer"><img width='1' height='1' src='https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/tracker/4880074455545266228-8637580773063220698?l=usschoolofmusic.blogspot.com'/></div>director@usschoolofmusic.comhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12962871012991331909noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4880074455545266228.post-86644356545452993722008-06-07T01:20:00.001-04:002008-06-07T01:20:09.333-04:00[News] USSCM CHECKITOUT¡(sm) Saturday, June 7, 2008<TABLE BORDER="0" WIDTH="100%" CELLSPACING="0" CELLPADDING="0"> <TR> <TD> <FONT FACE="Comic Sans MS">[News] USSCM CHECKITOUT¡(sm) Saturday, June 7, 2008<br><br><A HREF="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ov4RMQQRRnw">http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ov4RMQQRRnw</A><br><br>(CHECKITOUT! is a service of US School of Commercial Music, the one and<br>only online college for the worldwide study of contemporary music. Each<br>mailing features an astounding, inspiring musical tidbit.)<br><br></FONT><U><FONT COLOR="#2F00F6" FACE="Comic Sans MS"><A HREF="http://www.usschoolofmusic.com">http://www.usschoolofmusic.com</A></FONT></U><FONT FACE="Comic Sans MS"><br><br></FONT> </TD> </TR> </TABLE> <BR><TABLE BORDER="0" WIDTH="100%" CELLSPACING="0" CELLPADDING="0"> <TR> <TD> <FONT SIZE="-2" FACE="Monaco">"Master Music At Home(TM)"<br><br>Professor John Amaral, Director<br>US School of Commercial Music<br>617-666-4839<br></FONT> </TD> </TR> </TABLE> <div class="blogger-post-footer"><img width='1' height='1' src='https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/tracker/4880074455545266228-8664435654545299372?l=usschoolofmusic.blogspot.com'/></div>director@usschoolofmusic.comhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12962871012991331909noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4880074455545266228.post-89344738330793333472008-06-06T06:42:00.001-04:002008-06-06T06:42:15.506-04:00[News] USSCM CHECKITOUT¡(sm) Friday, June 6, 2008<TABLE BORDER="0" WIDTH="100%" CELLSPACING="0" CELLPADDING="0"> <TR> <TD> <FONT FACE="Comic Sans MS">[News] USSCM CHECKITOUT¡(sm) Friday, June 6, 2008<br><br><A HREF="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F3vgaCNY-aI">http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F3vgaCNY-aI</A><br><br><A HREF="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b36dcPi_KqA">http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b36dcPi_KqA</A><br><br>(CHECKITOUT! is a service of US School of Commercial Music, the one and<br>only online college for the worldwide study of contemporary music. Each<br>mailing features an astounding, inspiring musical tidbit.)<br><br></FONT><U><FONT COLOR="#2F00F6" FACE="Comic Sans MS"><A HREF="http://www.usschoolofmusic.com">http://www.usschoolofmusic.com</A></FONT></U><FONT FACE="Comic Sans MS"><br><br></FONT> </TD> </TR> </TABLE> <BR><TABLE BORDER="0" WIDTH="100%" CELLSPACING="0" CELLPADDING="0"> <TR> <TD> <FONT SIZE="-2" FACE="Monaco">"Master Music At Home(TM)"<br><br>Professor John Amaral, Director<br>US School of Commercial Music<br>617-666-4839<br></FONT> </TD> </TR> </TABLE> <div class="blogger-post-footer"><img width='1' height='1' src='https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/tracker/4880074455545266228-8934473833079333347?l=usschoolofmusic.blogspot.com'/></div>director@usschoolofmusic.comhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12962871012991331909noreply@blogger.com0