HUCK#015 - The Soundtrack

June 28, 2009 by admin  
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Listen to the music that helped shape our latest issue . A month or so ago, we received some amazing shots of dogs leaping in the air from photographer Josh Cole dubbed Pitbull Ballet . So what better song to kick off the playlist than Tchaikovsky’s Nutcracker ? As we have an exclusive interview with Yeah Yeah Yeahs , we’ve included the excellent Soft Shock from their new album It’s Blitz . Mass Appeal by Gang Starr was the inspiration for the Mathieu Crépel interview a

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The Dream – Hit It On The Road : In the midst of putting together top notch tracks for just about every other artist set to release an album this year, The Dream also has plans on re-releasing his Love VS Money album. This man is everywhere, but as long as he keeps putting out hits like this I can’t complain. This sex-driven song is quite the club banger! Check out the promo video for Love VS Money: The Hangover which features the song. (…) Continue Reading ? .

Britney Spears Womanizer - A Music Review
by Shane Bascome For this writer, listening to Britney Spears’ Womanizer single is reminiscent of how good she was back in her prime. This song will induce only two reactions: love or hate it. But I’m pretty sure most will not go for the latter. For years, fans have missed the kind of music only Britney Spears can give. And with the release of Blackout the album, the pop superstar announced to the world that she is back after a couple of tumultuous years. Her comeback was made official by a

Sure, We Remember When…
Music Review Wednesday night, June 24, a vocal group called Remember When did just that: they took the audience at Café 322 in Sierra Madre on a trip of old tunes from the 1930s and 1940s in a close-harmony style that became popular in a slightly later period, around the 1960s. …

The New York Experience
It was like a normal day for an I.T. guy chaos, pressure and unhappy ever demanding Management, friend of mine whom I had mentioned about New York, although he is not a film freak (as he addresses me) like me but he has developed a good taste of movie, what will happen when you make […] Related posts: New York by Kabir Khan trailer New York : Music Review Museum For Cinema in New York

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Every media outlet in the world is already covering the news of Michael Jackson’s surprising death today from cardiac arrest at age 50. So why write an obituary for Culture Catch? Jackson’s music was part of the soundtrack of my life, and I loved much of it. But whenever musicians reach the level of fame that he did, they are viewed more as celebrities than talents, and their celebrity is written about rather than their art. I don’t care about all the detritus of celebrity, I just want to rememb

Say Boogers, And They Will Come
When I’m sent CD’s to review, I always feel horrible because they take me forever. No matter how much my kids and/or I love the music, I just don’t feel like writing about music very often and I don’t feel that it’s exactly my forte. However, I just couldn’t wait to tell you about The Boogers. When their front man, Crusty Booger, emailed me about their debut CD Road to Rock, there was no way I was turning him down. I mean, Crusty Booger and his buddies Greenie Booger and Sticky Booger? Woul

Video of the Day: Street Sweeper Social Club, “
Street Sweeper Social Club |MTV Music Street Sweeper Social Club is the latest project from former Rage Against the Machine/Audioslave guitarist Tom Morello and Boots Riley from the legendary, revolutionary undergroup hip-hop group, The Coup. Related posts:Video of the Day: American Music Club, “All the Lost Souls Welcome You to San Francisco”Music Review: Tokyo Police Club […] Related posts: Video of the Day: American Music Club, “All the Lost Souls Welcome You to San Francisco” Mu

Rumors Heard in MySpace, Vol. II, Episode 6
Hey friends, I hope y’all have recovered from our last journey across space and time. This month, we’ll take it a little bit easier. One reason for that is we can’t go working you guys too hard . . . you may never sign up for another trip like that. Another reason is that I’m headed out on a full on Ripple trip that’s going to cut into this month’s Rumors Report. No fear, friends . . . this abbreviated episode still has some great nuggets of information for you and will inevitably have you circl

From Michael Jackson to Jerry Garcia, music gods often depart as frail - Cleveland Plain Dealer

June 28, 2009 by admin  
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Michael Jackson The singer, who died Thursday from cardiac arrest, had been mired in scandal for years. At least he was wealthy - at least that what we thought. Jackson died owing more than $400 million in debt, according to Associated Press

This Day In Music History - Today In Music History - Music History - Billboard
2008 – Rock pioneer Bo Diddley dies of heart failure in Archer, Fla., at the age of 79. 2006 – Vince Welnick of the Grateful Dead commits suicide in Sonoma County, Calif. He is 55. 2000 – Western swing pioneer Adolph Hofner dies at his home in

Tylerite Cheryl McKay Looks Back On Her Country Music Singing Career - Tyler Morning Telegraph
Cheryl McKay’s brown eyes still sparkle when she talks about country music. A pile of singles and her first album are mixed up with old head shots, and there isn’t any doubt that the 20-year-old girl with big ’60s hair is the smiling brunette sorting

Music Playlists - Rock Music Festivals - Summer Music Festivals - Billboard
Billboard offers full coverage of breaking music news and music chart toppers to music executives and fans alike. Billboard is the best print and online music magazine for in-depth music business news and access to an array of digital music, business

Summer in Jamaica is packed with music and food festivals - New York Daily News
A cliff-top cafe in Negril, on Jamaica’s west coast, offers a great ocean view. It may be called low season, but each summer a celebratory mood sweeps Jamaica , leading up to the week-long Independence Day-Emancipation Day holidays from Aug. 1-6

HUCK#015 - The Soundtrack

June 28, 2009 by admin  
Filed under Music Reviews


Listen to the music that helped shape our latest issue . A month or so ago, we received some amazing shots of dogs leaping in the air from photographer Josh Cole dubbed Pitbull Ballet . So what better song to kick off the playlist than Tchaikovsky’s Nutcracker ? As we have an exclusive interview with Yeah Yeah Yeahs , we’ve included the excellent Soft Shock from their new album It’s Blitz . Mass Appeal by Gang Starr was the inspiration for the Mathieu Crépel interview a

Britney Spears Womanizer - A Music Review

June 28, 2009 by admin  
Filed under Music Reviews


by Shane Bascome For this writer, listening to Britney Spears’ Womanizer single is reminiscent of how good she was back in her prime. This song will induce only two reactions: love or hate it. But I’m pretty sure most will not go for the latter. For years, fans have missed the kind of music only Britney Spears can give. And with the release of Blackout the album, the pop superstar announced to the world that she is back after a couple of tumultuous years. Her comeback was made official by a

Networks continue Michael Jackson tributes - WJLA

June 27, 2009 by admin  
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NEW YORK - Television networks scheduled tributes to Michael Jackson over the weekend and beyond for viewers who wanted to remember the singer’s life and music. Here are some of the highlights, all times EDT: _MTV airs “A Celebration of Michael

Michael Jackson coverage will continue this weekend - Tvsquad.com
Since Michael Jackson died two days ago , TV and radio stations have been busy with around the clock news coverage, specials about the King of Pop, and even non-stop playing of Jackson songs and videos. More special programming is planned this

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