Music reviews: Mark Ronson & The Business Intl; Ben Folds and Nick Hornby; Kenny Chesney – Carroll County Online
September 30, 2010 by admin
Filed under Music Gossip
Mark Ronson & The Business Intl’s “Record Collection” is a thumping party, but its the album’s eclectic guest list – including singers, songwriters and musicians – that’s worth tweeting about. There’s a very raspy Boy George on the steel drum-tinged
Sumthing Else Music Signs Soundtrack Licensing Deal With THQ – IncGamers.com
Sumthing Else Music Works has today announced that it has signed a licensing deal with THQ, giving the company the rights to distribute soundtracks from best-selling games in the past and future THQ catalogue. Physical and digital releases are covered by
Today In Music History: The Killer Almost Killed Me – Marketplace.publicradio.org
Today in: 1979 – Nick Lowe had a Top 15 hit with “Cruel To Be Kind.” 1989 – While on a motorcycle trip from Los Angeles to the Grand Canyon, Bruce Springsteen stopped in at a small saloon in Prescott, Arizona, and wound up jamming with the house band. The
Yahoo, RealNetworks music license fees voided by court – San Jose Mercury News
A U.S. appeals court in New York reversed a series of lower-court decisions setting license fees for the Internet companies Yahoo and RealNetworks to stream songs online. A three-judge appellate panel Tuesday threw out a set of blanket rates to be paid by
Better Web, MP3 access for the blind – AZCentral.com
September 30, 2010 by admin
Filed under American Idol
WASHINGTON – The blind will have greater access to the Internet through smart phones, and devices such as iPhones and Blackberrys will have to be hearing aid compatible, under legislation Congress has sent to the president. Mark Richert of the American
MP3 ban hits sour note with Natick High students – Boston Globe
NATICK — Students at Natick High School are protesting a new policy this year that bans iPods and other electronic devices in all academic areas of the school, including study halls and classrooms. The policy change has prompted nearly 300 students and
Lady Gaga and Camille Paglia – Huffingtonpost.com
Rihanna, Lily Allen, Nelly Furtado.” Gaga is doing something different. Again, though, what is she doing? I can’t pretend I understand the outre, even grotesque style and barbaric melodrama that characterize Gaga’s
New Apple iPod touch 8GB MP3 Player for $223 + free shipping, more – I4U
Of note, also available for order are the Apple iPod touch 32GB MP3 Player , model no. MC544LL/A, for $288 and the Apple iPod touch 64GB MP3 Player , model no. MC547LL/A, for $383 . With free shipping , that’s the lowest total price we’ve seen for either
Free ‘Biggest Loser’ 12-song MP3 download with Lady Gaga, Jay-Z, Rihanna – The Business of Sports (blog)
In honor of the season return of the “The Biggest Loser,” airing at 8 p.m. tonight on NBC, get a free download of the 12-track “The Biggest Loser and Subway Workout Mix Vol. 2″ with an e-mail submission. It normally
Pink MP3 Players – Associated Content
This list is only three of the many pink MP3 players you can find. You can also find them from other brands, such as Samsung, Ematic, Creative Labs, Apple iPod, and more. They can make great gifts for others or just as way to treat yourself. When choosing
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UrFilez Launches DRM-Free MP3 Music Service in the Gulf – Yahoo Finance
NEW YORK , Sept. 26 /PRNewswire/ — ( http://www.myprgenie.com ) — UrFilez, ( http://www.urfilez.com ), a leading digital music service for the Middle East , Africa and Asian markets, today announced a new digital rights management (DRM)-free MP3 service
Music review: Jordi Savall ensemble revives exuberance of old Mexico
September 29, 2010 by admin
Filed under Music Reviews
Early-music legend Jordi Savall’s contribution to the Kennedy Center’s “Celebrate Mexico 2010″ festival — a concert titled “From the Old Spain to the New World” and performed at the Eisenhower Theater on Monday evening — was a rigorously researched program of seldom-heard gems. Playing his… Jordi Savall – Mexico – United States – Music – Arts
Music Review: Music From Glee Episode 2 x 01 “Audition”
Glee returned last Tuesday with five new songs for fans to Gleek out to.
Music Review: Wale – Attention Deficit
I grew up in the Washington DC area so I was excited to see a rapper from DC make an impact on the national scene. On Attention Deficit, Wale offers an excellent Hip Hop album that balances braggadocios material with the conscious rap sub genre. Wale keeps it fun with witty rhymes including references …
September 29, 2010 by admin
Filed under Country Music
Music Review: Ronnie Wood – I Feel Like Playing
September 29, 2010 by admin
Filed under Music Reviews
Ronnie Wood adds another rocket-fueled release to his solo collection and Slash, Flea, Billy Gibbons to his arsenal. Ronnie Wood – Flea – Slash – Music – Rolling Stones
Music review: the Post-Classical Ensemble’s ‘Russian Gershwin’ evening
It’s easy to see why the Post-Classical Ensemble would embrace George Gershwin. This most American of composers has long been underappreciated at home, relegated to pops concerts for the sin of having drawn on jazz and popular music. But Gershwin is overdue for a fresh look, and that’s the… George Gershwin – Music – Arts – Classical – Shopping
Music Review: Ice Cube – I Am The West
I Am The West seems an arrogant title from the same guy that starred in “Are We There Yet”… Ice Cube – Are We There Yet? – Games – Puzzles – Mechanical
Music review: Grant Gershon with Los Angeles Master Chorale at Walt Disney Concert Hall
If you ask a concertgoer to name his or her favorite Rachmaninoff piece, the leading contenders likely would be the Second and Third piano concertos, the Paganini Rhapsody, the Second Symphony, Vocalise or maybe the Symphonic Dances. Rachmaninoff himself would…
Music Review: Music From Glee Episode 2 x 01 “Audition”
The first bundle of songs from the second season of Glee feature new cast members Charice and Chord Overstreet. glee – Television – Arts – Charice Pempengco – Programs
Music review: Philharmonia Baroque Orchestra
To hear Mozart played in period style, the only way you could do much better than Nicholas McGegan and the Philharmonia Baroque Orchestra would be to add the fortepianist Robert Levin into the mix – which is exactly what the orchestra’s splendid season opener… Philharmonia Baroque Orchestra – Nicholas McGegan – Orchestra – Music – Arts
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Pop music review: Epicenter festival
Eminem, Kiss and Bush were among the major acts at the weekend music festival in Fontana. Eminem, Kiss and Bush were among the major acts at the weekend music festival in Fontana.
Music Review: Mark Ronson trades horns for keyboards to create new, electric third album
Mark Ronson & The Business Intl’s “Record Collection” is a thumping party, but its the album’s eclectic guest list — including singers, songwriters and musicians — that’s worth tweeting about.
