For Big Band and Jazz enthusiasts

Published: 18 March 2000 y., Saturday
WorldNet Resource Group,Inc. announced today that its subsidiary, Hall of Fame Partners, Inc., has launched the official Web site for the "National Big Band and Jazz Hall of Fame" at http://www.jazzhalloffame.com. Designed in connection with the development of a National Museum honoring Big Band and Jazz artists, the new Web site offers music fans a wealth of information and resources, all packaged into a totally unique online experience. Jazzhalloffame.com provides a user-friendly interface for accessing a huge database of artist biographies, discographies, photographs, and music, as well as a number of interactive features. Other special features, including exclusive access to classic videos and music, will be available to registered members. An e-commerce solution is incorporated into http://www.jazzhalloffame.com, featuring more than 500 classic Big Band and Jazz CDs, as well as books, collectibles and commemorative items. Merchandise available from the Museum_s gift shop will also be offered. Hall of Fame Partners, Inc. is currently developing the "National Big Band and Jazz Hall of Fame Museum," which is intended to do for music what Cooperstown did for baseball.
Šaltinis: PRNewswire
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