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Old September 21st 03, 01:46 AM
Mark Howell
 
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On 19 Sep 2003 19:57:50 GMT, cold eskimo wrote:

The acronym "A&R" is unfamiliar to me in radio parlance.

Would someone shed some light?

- CE


In record company jargon, it means "artists & repertoire" and refers
to executives who decide which artists to record, and what they will
record. I've never heard it used in radio, although I would never say
categorically that it hasn't been.

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Old September 21st 03, 01:46 AM
Eric C. Weaver
 
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cold eskimo wrote:
The acronym "A&R" is unfamiliar to me in radio parlance.

Would someone shed some light?


Artistry & Repertoire, the department (and guys) who sign new acts, and
sometimes find stuff for them to perform - though that was more in the earlier
days than now.

I recommend the novel "A&R" but I can't locate the name of the author right
now. Good insight into that end of the recording industry.


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