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The 1979 instrumental smash "Rise" (famously sampled by The Notorious B.I.G.) and the late-80s dance-infused "Diamonds" featuring Janet Jackson. Why 88.2 kHz FLAC Matters for Audiophiles
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Alpert's musical story began in Los Angeles, where he started playing trumpet at age eight. After a stint in the Army band, he honed his craft in the music industry. However, his true genius emerged when he and Moss launched A&M Records out of Alpert's garage in 1962. The label's first release was "The Lonely Bull," a track Alpert recorded after being inspired by a mariachi band. The song's unique "Ameriachi" sound—a blend of American pop and Mexican mariachi—became his signature and laid the foundation for his group, . The 1979 instrumental smash "Rise" (famously sampled by
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