“It’s generated more interest in guitar lessons. It was the second one that really started to pick stuff up. Some of the parents and the kids are like, ‘He plays the Guitar Hero game; I’m sure he can do this pretty easily.’ Kids tend to be more realistic. It really just kindles an interest. And [...]
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Tickets to the show, in Oslo, Norway, Dec. 11, costs as much as $167 (U.S.). But it is to be broadcast on television. Details about stations in the U.S. are yet to come.
Other activities throughout the day include Lights Festival Lane at Pioneer Court, from 11:00 am - 7:00 pm, which will be filled with interactive family friendly activities. The festival also instills the spirit of giving to exceptional charities. Donate a can of non-perishable food to the Greater Chicago Food Depository and receive a free slice [...]
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50 sucks nigga. He stole Ja’s stlye and ran with it. If 50 is such a good rapper why does he only beef with niggas when hes about to drop an album???? Could that be for the record sales??? You dam right its for the record sales. He can sale just off pure talent, [...]
But the November issue looks promising. It features Bill Murray dressed as Elvis on the cover, a feature on Martin Scorsese’ s new concert film, a feature on the making of Saturday Night Fever and a list of the top 50 movie soundtracks.
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“It’s the only large metropolitan market . . . that doesn’t have a theme park,” Alexander said of the Phoenix area.
The relationship between music and activism is almost as old as music itself. David playing for King Saul to prevent him from snapping might qualify as the original protest song. In the вЂ30s, country and folk music exposed the plight of the poor man on a national level. Into the rock era, the folkist [...]
In 1951, Thompson’s wife brought to his attention a Jimmy Heap recording to the tune of “Great Speckled Bird.” Titled “The Wild Side of Life,” Thompson cut it at his first Capitol session with producer Ken Nelson in Dallas in late 1951. It became a smash hit, though Thompson himself was never that impressed with [...]
Zane Lowe says: “There’s no denying that things move fast, time is precious and attention spans are short these days. That said, a classic album will make you stop and listen. It will jog your memory and spark your imagination.
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