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What (who) is Melody Maker - definition


Melody Maker (Hugh Masekela album)         
ALBUM BY HUGH MASEKELA
Melody Maker is the nineteenth studio album by South African musician Hugh Masekela. It was recorded in Silver Spring, Maryland, and Fairfax, Virginia, and released in 1976 via Casablanca Records label.
Ziggy Marley and the Melody Makers         
  • Stephen Marley performing in 2007.
  • Ziggy Marley performing in 2007.
JAMAICAN MUSICAL GROUP; REGGAE FAMILY GROUP
Ziggy Marley & the Melody Makers; Melody Makers; Ziggy marley and the melody makers; The Melody Makers; Ziggy Marley and The Melody Makers; Ziggy Marley & The Melody Makers
Ziggy Marley and the Melody Makers were a Jamaican-American reggae family group whose line-up consisted of the children of musicians, Bob Marley and Rita Marley, which includes lead singer Ziggy Marley with Sharon Marley, Cedella Marley, and Stephen Marley. Formed in 1979 in Brooklyn, New York, Ziggy Marley and the Melody Makers members began their musical endeavours in their pre-teens under the name the Melody Makers.
Makers of Melody         
1929 FILM
Makers Of Melody
Makers of Melody is a short film subject from 1929 that showcased the hit song Manhattan. Manhattan was Rodgers and Harts first hit song.
Examples of use of Melody Maker
1. Tape covers, old trainers, ticket stubs, ads in the Melody Maker – all are here.
2. In the early 1''0s, Suede‘s publicists persuaded Melody Maker to declare them "The best new band in Britain" and record–buyers decided that they probably were.
3. Singer Ozzie Freemantle (Dixon) remains cool in front of the head: "Read about us in the Melody Maker, sir," he purrs.
4. At the same time Hammond organist Mr Fisher was headhunted by the band after advertising his services in the magazine Melody Maker.
5. Someone must have been convinced that there were enough gay people with enough money to buy this stuff." Camp‘s releases went unnoticed by the wider world, but a decade later, things had changed: fuelled by David Bowie‘s"I‘m gay" interview in the Melody Maker, glam rock was the sound of pop finally coming out.