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Converse (/ ˈ k ɒ n v ər s /) is an American lifestyle brand that markets, distributes, and licenses footwear, apparel, and accessories.Founded by Marquis Mills Converse in 1908 as the Converse Rubber Shoe Company in Malden, Massachusetts, it has been acquired by several companies before becoming a subsidiary of Nike, Inc. in 2003.
Music video. "DoYaThing" on YouTube. " DoYaThing " is a single by British alternative rock virtual band Gorillaz, featuring LCD Soundsystem frontman James Murphy and André 3000 of Outkast. The single was released on 23 February 2012. It was commissioned by Converse as a part of their "Three Artists. One Song" project where three artists ...
Connie Converse. Musical artist. Elizabeth Eaton Converse (born August 3, 1924 – disappeared August 1974) was an American singer-songwriter and musician, best known under her professional name Connie Converse. She was active in New York City in the 1950s, and her work is among the earliest known recordings in the singer-songwriter genre of music.
Get the Converse Chuck Taylor All-Star High Tops starting at $75 on Amazon! It’s no surprise that Rodrigo is a fan of Converse, because they’re one of those shoes that go with literally ...
YouTube says Creator Music is entering beta testing and will launch in the U.S. later this fall. The service is currently working with indie partners including Empire, Believe, Downtown and Merlin.
YouTube is now expanding this feature to all Shopping creators. The company notes that this feature can help creators earn more revenue from their older content if it’s still getting high traffic.
YouTube says its short-form creators will be able to use between 30 and 60 seconds of licensed music “for most tracks.”. However, some songs will remain on the previous 15-second limit, with ...
In the 1960s, Converse had captured about 70 to 80 percent of the basketball shoe market, with Converse Chuck Taylor All Stars being worn by ninety percent of professional and college basketball players. Due in large part to the sale of its All Stars, the company began to expand and open more factories. [2] [11]