Capehart Music Treasury Is Now Producing a New Collection of Capehart Pops Orchestra Instrumentals
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The ensemble of top studio musicians from Hollywood, Bakersfield, San Francisco, Reno, Las Vegas, New Orleans, and Atlanta performs the top pop hits of the 20th Century in an easy listening, instrumental format.

CANTIL, Calif. - Californer -- Combined Artists, the parent company of TVS Records, is releasing a new collection of top pop songs from the 20th Century performed for the Capehart Music Treasury by the Capehart Pops Orchestra. The songs are being recorded in the TVS Records studios in Hollywood, Bakersfield, San Francisco, and Las Vegas.

Songs in the new collection include All is Fair in Love, Surfer Girl, Smoky Places, First I Look at the Purse, Love By the Juke Box Light, Laughing, I'm Not Your Stepping Stone, I'm a Believer, Sweet Georgia Brown, and dozens more 20th Century popular music standards.

The Capehart Music Treasury includes TVS Records artists Capehart Pops Orchestra, Boomin Reunion Band, Skruffy Group, Conchetto Rocco, Charlie Favor, Andy 'Savage' Sanders, Clutch Roberts, Pete Goodeman, Diamodes DePalma, Darwin Bishop, Synthetic Sound Syndicate, Lazlo Korkmas, Ocie Newton, Pumpsy Keyes, and 99 Strings.

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All songs are released by TVS Records for streaming, download, Collector LP, and CD versions on a worldwide basis. Download platforms include Spotify, Apple Music, Pandora, Qubuz, Tidal, Shazam, Deezer, iHeart Radio, SoundCloud, Amazon Music, You Tube, and other leading streaming platforms.

.Capehart Music Treasury songs can be downloaded on Amazon Music and in the iTunes Store, as well as several boutique download services. CD and Collector LPs are available in retail outlets, catalogs, and in DTC offers.

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