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ADVERTISEMENT When you’ve gotten to a point, as a songwriter, where you feel like you heard or played it all, there comes a necessary need for change. Whatever that might be; for some, that change may come in the form of an extended African holiday, a new pill combination (not advisable), or simply picking up [...]
Posted by Ryan Thomas on Friday, September 7, 2012 at 12:01 am
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Great bands break up all the time. In my younger days, I longed for all of the original members of a band to patch things up, play nice, and to tour. Now in my advanced age, I long for the days of the Beatles and Led Zeppelin, where you remember the great music, but not the old [...]
Posted by Fred Hunt on Tuesday, July 17, 2012 at 12:01 am
Filed under Music · Tagged Aerosmith, American Suicide, anthrax, Blink-182, brian may, brian wilson, David Johansen, david lee roth, Dennis Wilson, Eddie Van Halen, Fred Hunt, Freddie Mercury, genesis, Jane's Addiction, Peter Gabriel, queen, Queen + Paul Rodgers, Scott Ian, Sex Pistols, Steven Tyler, The Beach Boys, Travis Barker, van halen, washed-up rock stars
If there’s one thing movies do better than any other art form, it’s weirdness. The combination of sight, sound, and music make for a perfect cocktail to take the audience away on a wild and spaced-out ride; and in recent years filmmakers have even started using film as a way to explore heady philosophical ideas [...]
Posted by Evan Andrews on Thursday, January 28, 2010 at 12:01 am
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Usually when thinking about disabilities, most people assume that someone with a disability is limited in one way or another. Who would ever think that a blind person could still play an instrument? Or that someone who doesn’t have perfect hearing is still able to sing as if that disability doesn’t even exist? Not many [...]
Posted by Ash Grant on Friday, July 10, 2009 at 12:12 am
Filed under Music, People · Tagged artists, brian wilson, curtis mayfield, death, Disabled, disabled muscians, ian drury, Ludwig van Beethoven, ludwig van beethovenm, michael bolton, Music, musician, piano, Ray Charles, rick allen, songwriters, Stevie Wonder, teddy pendergrass, tony iommi