By Harrison J. Dossick
The practice of recording other artists' musical compositions - known as "covering" - is commonplace in the music industry. In fact, some of the most successful recording artists of all time, including The Rolling Stones, have enjoyed great success by covering compositions first released by well-known artists like Chuck Berry, as well as those released by obscure performers.
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The practice of recording other artists' musical compositions - known as "covering" - is commonplace in the music industry. In fact, some of the most successful recording artists of all time, including The Rolling Stones, have enjoyed great success by covering compositions first released by well-known artists like Chuck Berry, as well as those released by obscure performers.
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