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The one thing we all undergo at some point or another is a childhood. And after that, every belt-notch year leading up to a fully-realized adulthood. As an adult, we often think of nothing but our youth; what we did right or wrong, or might have done differently. In youth, we didn’t cherish time as [...]
Posted by Ryan Thomas on Friday, May 25, 2012 at 12:01 am
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These bands have lost multiple band members as a result of everything from fatal accidents to overdoses… to egos. Other bands might have folded – never to release another album. However, these 10 bands rocked on: The order is based on the number of certified albums sold and notoriety of the band with and without [...]
Posted by William O'Dell on Friday, March 30, 2012 at 12:01 am
Filed under Music, People · Tagged AC/DC, Ace Frehley, Alec John Such, Angus Young, Anthony Kiedis, Arik Marshall, axl rose, bassist, Bernie Leadon, Bill Wyman, bon jovi, Bon Scott, Brian Johnson, Brian Jones, Bruce Kulick, Bumblefoot, Chad Smith, Charlie Watts, Chris Evans, Chris Pitman, Chris Slade, Chuck Leavell, Cliff Burton, Cliff Martinez, Dave Mustaine, dave navarro, Dave Sabo, David Bryan, David Gilmour, david lee roth, DeWayne McKnight, Dick Taylor, Dizzy Reed, Don Felder, Don Henley, Duff McKagan, Eagles, Eddie Van Halen, Eric Carr, Eric Singer, Flea, Floyd One, Frank Ferrer, Gary Cherone, Gene Simmons, Glenn Frey, guitarist, Guns n Roses, hair metal, Hillel Slovak, Hugh McDonald, Ian Stewart, Izzy Stradlin, Jack Irons, Jack Sherman, James Hetfield, Jason Newsted, Jesse Tobias, Joe Walsh, JOhn Frusciante, jon bon jovi, Josh Klinghoffer, Keith Richards, Kirk Hammett, kiss, Lars Ulrich, lead guitarist, Lead guitarists, Linda Ronstadt, longest serving drummer, Malcolm Young, Mark St. John, metal thrashheads, metallica, mick jagger, Mick Taylor, Nick Mason, Paul Stanley, Peter Criss, Phil Rudd, pink floyd, Randy Meisner, Red Hot Chili Peppers, Richard Fortus, Richard Wright, Richie Sambora, Rob Trujillo, Roger Waters, Ron McGovney, Ronnie Wood, Sammy Hagar, session bassist, Simon Wright, Slash, Steven Adler, Syd Barrett, Tico Torres, Timothy Schmit, Tommy Stinson, Tommy Thayer, Tony Chapman, United States, Van Hagar, van halen, Van Roth, Vinnie Vincent
Almost everybody loves rock n’ roll. Being in a rock band is every teenage boy’s dream: the lights, women, the roaring crowd, the fame, the women, the women, the recognition. And women. What they don’t seem to realize is that you don’t necessarily need to play a “standard” instrument to get there. In fact, many of the [...]
Posted by Kier Harris on Tuesday, March 20, 2012 at 12:01 am
Filed under Bizarre, Entertainment, Humor, Music · Tagged AC/DC, Artis the Spoonman, Bon Scott, Cake, Good Vibrations, Idiophones, Jackyl, jesse james, Jesse James Dupree, Kier Harris, Leon Theremin, Maraca, Melodica, Music, Oasis, Ocarina, radiohead, rock musician, Roger Daltrey, Soundgarden, Spoonman, Spoons, The Lumberjack, The who, Theremin, Thom Yorke, weird instruments
Music is truly a gift. A gift for those who are talented enough to provide it, and a gift to all of us who are able to listen to it and enjoy the sounds we love to hear. In today’s world, the number of musical genres is truly over the top. From metal, to techno, [...]
Posted by Ash Grant on Thursday, May 27, 2010 at 12:01 am
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