Mecca
first record label to use dolby
Dolby
Either way, you're going to be paying for it. Most artists use studio bands when they first start out because they cannot afford their own musicians. The basic obligation of the label is to supply only the recording equipment and produce the disc.
To remove writing from a vinyl record label, you can use a cotton swab dipped in isopropyl alcohol or rubbing alcohol, gently dabbing at the ink until it dissolves. Be cautious not to saturate the label, as excessive moisture can damage it. Alternatively, a small amount of nail polish remover containing acetone can be effective, but test it on a small area first to avoid damage. Always handle the record carefully to preserve its condition.
If the record label doesn't want you to use their music on your video.
Dolby
Dolby
No its not public domain, and yes you would have to get permission from the copyright holders. Generally an artists recording contract transfers the copyrights to the record label, for which the record label monetarily compensates the artist. As such, long after the artist has died, the record label still owns the rights to those creations. Elliott Smith recorded under several different labels during his career, and in order to use his music in a film, you would need permission from whatever label owns the rights to the particular piece you wish to use.
There is no record of the first billiards table. The first billiards table on record was built in France and in use in 1429.
Elvis recorded for Sun Records in 1954 and 1955. He then signed with RCA Victor, for whom he recorded for the rest of his career.
I believe you mean Sevin dust, a pesticide. Your first step should be to read the product package label. The label will give you important information about safe use, plants intended for use, storage, cleanup, and exposure prevention. Any chemical pesticide or herbicide has risks and it is important to read the label instructions and safeguards first.
You will need a synchronization license from Melody Lane (via Peermusic) to use the song itself, and a master uselicense from the record label of the recording you intend to use.