Winamp has a bug, that you can't simply delete an artist from the library with one 'remove' button. So the only way to do this is in the following steps:
1. Select an album by the artist under 'Album'. Select all tracks from the album in the track listing below (ctrl +a). Press 'delete' on your keyboard.
2. Repeat this process for all albums so that all tracks by the artist are deleted.
3. In the bottom left corner, click the 'Library' button. Select 'Remove missing files from media library'. The artist will be removed from the library.
This will not affect your files and folders, only the library info in winamp. This is a pretty simple process if you have a couple of albums by the artist, but can get a little irritating if you have entire discographies. Winamp should fix this with a simple 'remove' button in its next version.
Such a list may not exist, but look in a library for a really big Art History book. The artists will be in it.
A lot of "freelance" artists are commissioned by games workshop
remove items from library. go to settings in top r/h corner when photosmart essential is selected. click on photo library. then click on folder. remove all the check marks that you want to remove from the library. I did this as i had 3988 pictures ,logos etc . This worked for me so i hope it works for anyone who has this problem JOHNBOY
If you remove the music from iTunes library, the next time you sync your ipod, it should remove the music.
Robert John Goldwater has written: 'Artists on art, from the XIV to the XX century. 100 illustrations' -- subject(s): Art, Artists, Lending library
There are hundreds of different symbols that artists have used. Ask at your local library for a dictionary of symbols!
Check your local library for a repair manual.
All you need to do is opoen your itunes library and uncheck it if that's how you set your iPod. Or you could just delete it from the library
you can look a book about it in the public library.
The president was the guy in the blue jacket
Either: -Remove the songs from your iTunes library or -Create a playlist and put all of your songs into that one playlist. Then change your iPod settings to not sync all music in your library, but instead only sync selected playlists. You can then delete songs from the playlist but still have them in your iTunes library, and they will therefore not be synced to your iPod
Either: -Remove the songs from your iTunes library or -Create a playlist and put all of your songs into that one playlist. Then change your iPod settings to not sync all music in your library, but instead only sync selected playlists. You can then delete songs from the playlist but still have them in your iTunes library, and they will therefore not be synced to your iPod