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August 2009

Archive For August 2009

Discover The Seven Widespread Mistakes People Make When Downloading Movies

I know it is very exciting that we can for the first time download whole movies right from the Internet straight to our computers. Yet, before you go crazy downloading you need to be alert that troubles can arise and even though it is easy to download if problems happen they can cause enormous upset.

Filed under: How to Promote Your Band and Music by Pansy Gay - 7 August 2009, No Comments

Keeping Jackson Alive In Our Hearts

The King of Pop is more popular now than ever and with that there are a lot of new release CDs coming out onto the market of his hits from the long and ago and some of his more recent works. The best compilation of his works that I have experienced thus far is the Michael Jackson Ultimate Collection CD Set. This incredible 5 disc boxed set has been available for a while, but truly covers the best music of Michael Jackson’s career.

Filed under: How to Promote Your Band and Music by Kylee Smith - 28 July 2009, No Comments

The Boss: Say No More

For thirty years the Boss has been crafting heat-felt, powerful rock and roll? The man is more than New Jersey’s favorite son — he is a worldwide icon, a beacon of integrity and musicality. What is best of America Bruce embodies and that is evident to anyone who has ever seen him play his heart out live. To be in his presence as he cries out for the underdog in “Born to Run” or “Born In The USA” is to know, even for an instance, the soul of the American working class.

Filed under: How to Promote Your Band and Music by James G. Pynn - 22 July 2009, No Comments

The Chairman Of The Board Meets Brazil’s Bossa Nova Pioneer

One of the frequently heard criticisms of Frank Sinatras work is that he was essentially a one trick pony. He is often accused of not being a technically adept vocalist, and simply reworking a formula over and over again. While Sinatra certainly knew what worked for him, and what kind of songs and arrangements he liked this assertion is patently unfair and displays a profound ignorance of the entire body of his work. If you dig deeper in the Sinatra oeuvre, youll find some amazing examples of vocal prowess. Perhaps his best work in this regard came from his collaboration with legendary Brazilian guitarist Antonio Carlos Jobim.

Filed under: How to Promote Your Band and Music by David Glisan - 21 July 2009, No Comments

Outrageous Spending Habits Of Michael Jackson

If you are reading FoxNews.com then you have seen that Michael Jackson’s monthly expenses while living and up keeping the Neverland Ranch, was costing the celeb almost $2.5 million a month to maintain. All of this for a mansion, some carnival rides, and a zoo? I “can see” where he was coming from…NOT!!!!

Filed under: How to Promote Your Band and Music by James Ziebarth - 18 July 2009, No Comments

The Black Eyed Peas Are No Where Near “The E.N.D.” Of Their Career

The Black Eyed Peas just released their latest, fifth album to mixed reviews, perhaps because some fans have now gotten away from the music of the BEP’s and perhaps because they have gotten to listen to Fergie on her own, a few people were disappointed in this album, however it must be said that this seems to be some of their best collaborative work to date.

Filed under: How to Promote Your Band and Music by Kylee Smith - 7 July 2009, No Comments

Guitar Instructional DVD: Begin Your Career Today

Like you probably have done, I have read a ton of interviews with great players and articles written by many of these same players. I often found it frustrating whenever the subject of learning to play guitar came up or when advice was offered on improving one’s playing. With a small number of exceptions, very little time and space was offered on this.

Filed under: How to Promote Your Band and Music by Ryan Dorsey - 2 July 2009, No Comments

History of Beyonces Career

Beyonce Giselle Knowles was born September 4th, 1981 in Houston, Texas to Matthew and Tina Knowles as the first born of two girls. Before she reached the age of seven she was singing and showing signs of great talent. When she was seven, she was already attending dance school and was a soloist in the church choir.

Filed under: How to Promote Your Band and Music by Adriana Noton - 27 June 2009, No Comments

Kicking The Old School With Blues Guitar Licks

Looking to learn to play the best licks on guitar? Well, there’s nothing better than the blues. The blues guitar is the great grandfather to all the musical genres that are worth a listen: from rock, rhythm & blues, hip hop, soul, funk, jazz, and even heavy metal. All these genres owe a great big shout out to granddaddy blues. Learning the blues is not so easy. More than just great guitar playing, it’s looking into you deep -deep enough to find something worth playing the blues for. It’s turning that misery into great blues licks.

Filed under: How to Promote Your Band and Music by Robert Nassif - 27 June 2009, No Comments

The Blues Is Always There To Stay

Man has long considered music as their life. Oftentimes, man has found life in every string of music they hear and create. From the past to the present generations, music has given delight and spice to man’s existence. Blues has always been there during the good times when people want to break free from boredom through sound and rhythm. Black has considered blues a great mark in the black American history. Touching the most intricate parts of the individual, the heart and soul, blues has been the friend during the blacks’ saddest moments having nothing but their songs to soothe their weary spirits. Blues has influenced almost all music genres. As the world give life to blues, it also relives celebrated genres in the music industry through blues backing tracks.

Filed under: How to Promote Your Band and Music by Robert Nassif - 27 June 2009, No Comments
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