Capehart Pops Orchestra Expands Streaming Music and Download to Far East With KKBox
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Hong Kong, Taiwan, Singapore, Japan, and Malaysia now offer the Capehart Pops Orchestra and Capehart Music Treasury artists including Boomin Reunion Band, bringing the number of countries offering Capehart Pops Orchestra to more than 85 countries

CALIFORNIA CITY, Calif. - Californer -- Capehart Pops Orchestra is now available in more than 85 countries for streaming and download with the addition of the KKBox platform. KKBox serves Japan, Taiwan, Singapore, Malaysia, and Hong Kong. Other Capehart Music Treasury artists, including the Boomin Reunion Band, are included in the deal.  All are on the TVS Records label, a division of TVS Global Media.

Other worldwide platforms offering Capehart Pops Orchestra include Spotify, Amazon, Apple, Hungama, Tidal, Shazam, Napster, iHeart, You Tube, Pandora, Qobuz, and other such services.  The music is also available on CD via retail stores, catalogs, and direct to consumer media offers.

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Capehart Pops Orchestra performs the top songs of the 20th Century in an instrumental, easy listening style. Songs are recorded at TVS Records studios in Hollywood, Bakersfield, Reno, Las Vegas, New Orleans, and Atlanta.

Capehart Pops Orchestra music can also be heard on TVS First Look Original music videos in the Zoomba Quest, TVS Transistor TV, and TeleSports short form shows. Songs  genres include rock + roll, country, jazz, folk, AOR, big band, swing, disco, blues, rockabilly, and standard pop.

TVS Records distributes Capehart Pops Orchestra as well as several featured artists from the group. the label also releases the Boomin Reunion Band, which features top artists from the 20th Century reprising their hits of the era.

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Source: TVS Television Network
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