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O que (quem) é UK Music - definição


UK Music         
UK Music is a British umbrella organisation which represents the collective interests of the production side of UK's commercial music industry: artists, musicians, songwriters, composers, record labels, artist managers, music publishers, studio producers and music collecting societies.
UK Music Video Awards         
The UK Music Video Awards is an annual celebration of creativity, technical excellence and innovation in music video and moving image for music. The awards began in 2008.
Music Day UK         
Music Day UK, formerly National Music Day and National Music Festival, is the name for the British component of the annual celebrations of music that takes place around the world on the June 21. Originally launched in 1992, it was the idea of The Rolling Stones's musician Mick Jagger and Tim Renton MP, the at the time Minister of State for the Arts, it ran until 1997.
Exemplos do corpo de texto para UK Music
1. The UK music trade group BPI is currently suing the Russian Web site AllofMP3.com.
2. The family will accept Peels induction in the UK Music Hall of Fame next month.
3. A year and a half ago the 56–year–old left for Australia, bitterly complaining that UK music bosses did not recognise his talents.
4. Sina is setting up a dedicated UK Music area of its portal which will showcase British acts with 60–second video and audio clips.
5. However, commercial stations are attempting to fight back against the BBC by joining forces and staging cross–network events such as the recent UK Music Week.