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Who sing that old gospel song its getting late in the eveningand the sun is going down?

In the 1960s, the Fireside Gospel Singers recorded the song. Reverend Timothy Wright has sung it more recently.


Who is the composer of the gospel Song That's Alright?

The gospel song "That's Alright" was composed by Reverend J. C. McGowan. It is a traditional gospel piece that has been performed and recorded by various artists over the years. The song reflects themes of hope and reassurance, common in gospel music.


Where do you find music credits for recording engineers?

Typically you would find them in the liner notes of a CD jacket. Usually it's listed with the song title, and the writers of the song. If the entire album was recorded by one engineer there may just be one credit somewhere stating all music was recorded at whatever studio by whoever rather than on each track individually.


What is a recording track sheet?

A recording track sheet is a form of document that a recording engineer uses to keep track of what instrument is recorded on what channel of a multi-track recording device.Example: Channel 1- Bass drum, Channel 2- Snare Drum, Channel 3- Hi-Hat Cymbal, etc.


What does getting points on your sales in the music business mean?

Points are percentages of the royalties that are divided from sales. Points are divided between people that will be earning off of a record or DVD sale. These points can be from a co-writer on one track, to the engineer, to the artist that recorded the album. Points are distributed based on contracts and negotiations prior to the sales.

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Does Reverend James Cleveland have a song called 'Without a Song'?

yes, it was recorded back in the 60's.


What is the purpose of an engineering note book?

An engineering notebook or logbook is a record kept by an engineer where information and data is recorded about what the engineer is working on. It is a legal document and can be used as evidence in court.


Is being an audio engineer the same as a voice talent?

No, an audio engineer works with equipment for recording music and sound, while a voice talent is the person or individual being recorded. It is possible, however, that a vocal talent could be an audio engineer.


Who sing that old gospel song its getting late in the eveningand the sun is going down?

In the 1960s, the Fireside Gospel Singers recorded the song. Reverend Timothy Wright has sung it more recently.


What was Wendy Rene's husband's name?

Wendy Rene's husband's name was James E. Cross,who was an employee at Stax as an recording engineer during the time Wendy recorded "After Laughter Come Tears".


Has the Hallelujah Diet been peer review studied or is it just another fad diet?

Created by Reverend Malkus, the Hallelujah diet is based on what people are recorded to have ate in the Bible. There have been some customer reviews, but no scientific or peer reviews of this diet have ever been published.


Who invented the two stroke engine?

The inventor of the two-stroke engine was an engineer named Dugald Clark. Clark was born in Glasgow, United Kingdom in March of 1854. His last name is also recorded as Clerk in some instances.


Who is the composer of the gospel Song That's Alright?

The gospel song "That's Alright" was composed by Reverend J. C. McGowan. It is a traditional gospel piece that has been performed and recorded by various artists over the years. The song reflects themes of hope and reassurance, common in gospel music.


Where do you find music credits for recording engineers?

Typically you would find them in the liner notes of a CD jacket. Usually it's listed with the song title, and the writers of the song. If the entire album was recorded by one engineer there may just be one credit somewhere stating all music was recorded at whatever studio by whoever rather than on each track individually.


Who invented the first automatic vending machine and when did they invent it?

The first recorded reference to a vending machine is found in the work of "Hero of Alexandria", a first century engineer and mathematician. His machine accepted a coin and dispensed a fixed amount of holy water. http://wikipedia.org/vending_machine


What is the story behind vending machines I am particularly interested in who invented them, when, what was in them and how much it cost.?

The first recorded reference to a vending machine is found in the work of Hero of Alexandria, a first-century engineer and mathematician. His machine accepted a coin and then dispensed a fixed amount of holy water.


Where does the surname Ingle come from?

It is based on the word ingeneir, which in German means engineer. I translated it on word reference.