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Spotlight Capital Holdings Proudly Announces Its Merger with Jukebox Swap
Spotlight Capital Holdings Proudly Announces Its Merger with Jukebox Swap.

About this update from Spotlight Capital Holdings, Inc.
[{"type":"text","content":"\nLos Angeles, CA, Feb. 07, 2019 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- via NEWMEDIAWIRE -- Spotlight Capital Holdings, Inc. (OTC.PK: SLCH) has negotiated a merger deal with a new company named Jukebox Swap.  Jukebox’s management team is comprised of well-known music producers, Disc Jockeys (DJs), and Recording Artist.  Jukebox has created a platform to sell music from the past between people who have collections of music from all genres.  Most collectors have music from the 40s, 50s, 60s, 70s, 80s, even the 90s that consists of old wax records, (LPs) 45rpms, 78rpms, cassette tapes, 8-track tapes, and Compact Disk.  Jukebox makes it convenient for consumers and collectors of music to sell or trade classic and/or hard to find music and even new music on the Jukebox Swap app. As we know, old music has been hard to find, with the new digital platform that music is currently sold on today. Although downloads and digital sales have transformed the music industry by changing the format that music is sold, Jukebox has discovered that a lot of physical product was never transferred to a digital downloadable format.  Jukebox Swap now makes it possible for collectors and holders of physical product to be able to sell, trade, swap music with other collectors, which would create a demand for the physical product again.  The demand for Vinyl is bigger than most people believed, because vinyl record sales in 2018 was $395 Million, and because of that demand the average sales price of a used vinyl Album is approximately $23.00 dollars.  Some vinyl records or albums sell for large sums of money, depending on the artist and the collector’s pocketbook.  The Wu-tang Clan’s first album (Once Upon a Time in Shaolin) sold for $2 million, which was the most expensive vinyl album ever sold.  The second most expensive album ever sold was The Beatles White Album, sold for $795,000; and Elvis Presley’s album (My Happiness) sold for $300 Thousand Dollars.  Jukebox will connect owners of classic music and vinyl to collectors, DJs, music producers, and others in the market for vinyl and other classic music formats from all over the world.   A collector or someone in the market for a particular record can ask the world for a title or music from a particular artist, and have the increas...