Friday, December 01, 2006
Virtual Ticket
Virtual Ticket - A content rich media player that encourages members of the fan sites to spread clips to non-members. Funded through concert ticket sales, entitling every fan free access to the exclusive content that is produced - and the ability to follow the tour before and after it plays each market
The Beatles: Love
The Beatles: Love - Official site of the Love CD based on the Cirque du Soleil show celebrating the musical legacy of The Beatles. Videos, music clips, and purchase details
Thursday, November 30, 2006
The Old-Fashioned Way
The Old-Fashioned Way - Official website of the 7-piece art-pop band from San Francisco
Wednesday, November 29, 2006
2006 Billboard Music Awards
2006 Billboard Music Awards - Contenders, performers, and presenters for the 2006 Billboard Music Awards
Army of Anyone
Army of Anyone - Official site for the rock band Army of Anyone, featuring vocalist Richard Patrick of Filter and Dean and Robert DeLeo of Stone Temple Pilots. Site features news, audio clips, downloads, and merchandise
Tuesday, November 28, 2006
FleetwoodMaxx: A Tribute To Fleetwood Mac
Technorati Tag: Music
Linked Musicians
Linked Musicians - Live music web community and directory in multiple languages. Linked Musicians is a community of musicians, bands, and those offering live music products or services
Sunday, November 26, 2006
Celtic Woman: A Christmas Celebration
This is a simple yet elegant CD by five of the world's best singers. Each song has a touch of the Irish flavor. These are inspirational, beautiful, fun and unique rendentions of some our best loved standard Christmas songs and the Celtic Christmas song
Stones roll by U2 for top-grossing tour ever
Though they'll surely live to fight another day, U2's brief stint holding the title of top-grossing tour ever is over. That distinction returns to the Rolling Stones, whose A Bigger Bang tour is now the top-grossing tour in history. From March 28, 2005, to March 2, 2006, U2's Vertigo tour rang up grosses of more than $333 million. That put U2 ahead of the Stones' $320 million Voodoo Lounge tour of 1994-95, and the band's 10 stadium makeup shows this month will take the total to 121 shows and a gross of about $377 million
Saturday, November 25, 2006
ra mcguire dot com
ra mcguire dot com - Trooper singer Ra McGuire offers up insights into the music business, as well as into his personal experiences
Thursday, November 23, 2006
Renowned jazz singer Anita O'Day dies
Anita O'Day, whose sassy renditions of "Honeysuckle Rose," "Sweet Georgia Brown" and other song standards that made her one of the most respected jazz vocalists of the 1940s and '50s, has died. She was 87
Kristin Korb: Why Can't You Behave
"Why Can't You Behave" is the theme of Kristin Korb's new project. It examines all the facets of acting, functioning, and reacting to life outside the parameters of mindless conformity
Technorati Tag: Music
Soul Sides
Soul Sides - Audioblog for rhythm addicts of all kinds. From music critic and writer Oliver Wang
Musicovery
Musicovery - Music recommendation service which allows listeners to choose by genre, era, popularity, and mood, and creates a playlist based on their choices
Library of Congress: Ragtime
Library of Congress: Ragtime - Explore, hear, and learn about the uniquely American syncopated musical phenomenon, Ragtime. Includes audio files, essays, artist biographies, and interviews
Wednesday, November 22, 2006
Thomas Dolby: The Sole Inhabitant CD
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Chris Daughtry
Daughtry - Official site for Chris Daughtry. News, song previews, photos, tours and appearances, and biography
Philip Sayce
Philip Sayce - Official site for blues guitarist Philip Sayce. Streaming music, appearances, gallery, and biography
Monday, November 20, 2006
Universal Music sues MySpace.com
Universal Music Group on Friday sued MySpace.com, claiming the online social-networking hub illegally encourages its users to share music and music videos on the site without permission. The recording company is seeking unspecified damages, including up to $150,000 for each unauthorized music video or song posted on the Web site
Friday, November 17, 2006
Pure Prairie League: All In Good Time
Technorati Tag: Music
Sugababes (U.S.)
Sugababes (U.S.) - Official American site for the pop group Sugababes. Features multimedia, tour dates, journal entries, bio, and more
Ace of Base
Ace of Base - Official site for the Swedish pop group Ace of Base, with news, lyrics, audio/video clips, tour calendar, photos, fan forum, and more
Thursday, November 16, 2006
Myleene Klass
Myleene Klass - Official site for pop singer Myleene Klass, with news, audio/video clips, photo gallery, diary, and more
Rykarda Parasol
Rykarda Parasol - San Francisco-based Rykarda Parasol plays rock noir that evokes moody atmospheres and gin-drenched romanticism
Haystack.com
Haystack.com - community for musicians, music seekers, and recommenders to share, play, and review music. Play directly from a search result, get notifications of new uploads, and share reviews and experiences
Tuesday, November 14, 2006
Cat Stevens releases first album since embracing Islam in 1970s
Yusuf Islam, the artist formerly known as Cat Stevens before he became a Muslim in the 1970s, has released his first commercial album for nearly three decades - but reviewers seemed unimpressed. "An Other Cup" went on sale in along with a single, "Heaven/Where True Love Goes", while the album was to be released in the United States on Tuesday
Sunday, November 12, 2006
Sir Elton: Ban organised religion
Sir Elton John has said he would like to see all organised religion banned and accused it of trying to "turn hatred towards gay people". Organised religion lacked compassion and turned people into "hateful lemmings", he told the Observer
Friday, November 10, 2006
Bang Music Festival
Bang Music Festival - Full concert performances by popular music artists at Miami's Bicentennial Park in November
Wednesday, November 08, 2006
Paul Stanley
Paul Stanley - Official site for KISS singer and guitarist Paul Stanley, with news, solo tour dates, photos, fan letters, and Paul's paintings
The Long Blondes
The Long Blondes - Sheffield, England, five-piece playing indie-pop merged with glamorous new wave tinge stylings
Kelly Price
Kelly Price - Official site for R&B singer Kelly Price, with news, audio clips, photos, merchandise, and more
Spring Awakening
Spring Awakening - Official site for the Broadway production of Spring Awakening with book and lyrics by Steven Sater, music by Duncan Sheik, and choreography by Bill T. Jones. Site features music and video, cast and creative team bios, ticket information, and more
Tuesday, November 07, 2006
International Songwriting Competition
International Songwriting Competition - annual musical competition whose mission is to provide the opportunity for both aspiring and established songwriters to have their songs heard in a professional, international arena. Deadline: Friday, November 17 2006
Saturday, November 04, 2006
Jimi Hendrix: Burning Desire
Technorati Tag: Music
Thursday, November 02, 2006
The Birth of British Rock 'n' Roll
The Birth of British Rock 'n' Roll. This documentary series tells the story of how UK musicians tried to emulate the excitement of American rock 'n' roll in the era before the arrival of the Beatles in 1962
Chris Bell
Chris Bell - Official site for blues guitarist Chris Bell, with news, gig dates, photos, merchandise, and more
Wednesday, November 01, 2006
Rock Hall of Fame names nominees for 2007
Van Halen is trying to make their biggest "jump" yet - into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, with potential 2007 classmates such as R.E.M., Chic, and Grandmaster Flash and the Furious Five
Sunday, October 29, 2006
Kill Rock Stars moving to New York
Olympia's Kill Rock Stars – a renowned independent record label whose roster has included Sleater-Kinney, the Gossip and Deerhoof – will soon move its headquarters to New York City, according to a report that ran this month in Billboard magazine. The move coincides with founder Slim Moon's acceptance of a job with New York-based Nonesuch records. His wife, Kill Rock Stars co-owner Portia Sabin, will take over day-to-day operations, the story said
Thursday, October 26, 2006
JaW: BREAKER
Technorati Tag: Music
Music Towers
Music Towers - Offers UK music news, communities, interviews, reviews, charts, tickets, concert listings, and more
Tuesday, October 24, 2006
Grease: You're The One That I Want
Grease: You're The One That I Want - Official site of Grease: You're The One That I Want, NBC's search for the next stars of the new Broadway production of Grease
Nashville Star Search
The original Nashville Star Search - Trowbridge Symposium enters its new season at Gaylord Entertainment Center. Scheduled for July 20-23 2007, the event is Nashville's oldest career workshop and artist showcase event for all styles of music. Songwriters, singers, and bands compete for prizes and are judged by industry representatives from record labels, publishing companies, and talent agencies. Prizes include recording sessions on Music Row, a publishing contract, and a music video with TV exposure. A live CD, released on JIP Records and distributed to FM/AM/Satellite radio and iTunes, is recorded during the Nashville Star Search event
Saturday, October 21, 2006
Friday, October 20, 2006
Universal Music sues two web video sites
Universal Music Group has filed lawsuits against online video sharing sites Grouper and Bolt.com for allowing users to swap pirated versions of its musicians' videos. According to a statement, Universal, with artists including U2, Mary J. Blige and Mariah Carey, said it is seeking damages of as much as $150,000 for each incident of copyright infringement, plus costs. It estimated that thousands of music videos were being viewed on both sites. The lawsuits were filed in U.S. District Court, Central District of California, Western Division
Thursday, October 19, 2006
Carole Glenn: We Cry For America
Technorati Tag: Music
Wednesday, October 18, 2006
Music industry in 8,000 new file-share lawsuits
The music industry has launched a fresh wave of 8,000 lawsuits against alleged file-sharers around the world, escalating its drive to stamp out online piracy and encourage the use of legal download services. The International Federation of the Phonographic Industry (IFPI), which represents the world's music companies, said on Tuesday the new cases were brought in 17 countries, including the first ones ever in Brazil, Mexico and Poland
Tuesday, October 17, 2006
Universal Music Canada: Diana Krall
Universal Music Canada: Diana Krall - The Official Universal Music Canada site for Diana Krall includes release and biographical information
Monday, October 16, 2006
Beck: The Information
On The Information, Beck Hansen is seriously bummed out. Not that he sounds it as much as he did on 2002's laconic, Fred Neil-worshipping Sea Change. Technology and stuff, and the way it gets in the way of human interaction, is the subtext if not the full-on concept at play here. Recorded with art-rock anal-retentive Nigel Goodrich at the helm, work began on this album not long after Sea Change but was shelved for a few years while Mr. Hansen made 2005's Guero with the Dust Brothers. Unsurprisingly, it sounds a bit like both of those. The trappings of minimalist pop, fuzzy folk, click-hop, hip-hop, baroque psychedelia, and funky pop are to be found on this endearing release. Like Jean Cocteau or David Bowie, Beck is an artistic chameleon whose greatest gift is knowing which artists to borrow from, and when. The cover artwork consists of stickers that you can arrange however you like, which perhaps appeals too much to your own nostalgic/retro, "Trapper Keeper" sensibilities. And yet, it's kind of awesome, something you can't believe has never been done before. Much like the album it adorns. -- Mike McGonigal
The Killers: Sam's Town
The Killers five-million-selling debut, 2004's Hot Fuss, saw the stylish Las Vegas quartet mining inspiration from its favorite '80s British acts Duran Duran, the Cure, and the Smiths. On its follow-up, the group turns its focus homeward. First there's the album title, Sam's Town, which pays tribute to the old-school local casino where the band got its start. Then there's the music inside, a collection of windswept rockers in the vein of Bruce Springsteen that leave the indie-disco vibe of "Mr. Brightside" in the desert dust. Working with producers Alan Moulder and Flood (best known for their work with U2, Depeche Mode and Nine Inch Nails), everything here sounds bigger and shinier, with full-blown strings and choirs coloring epics like "When You Were Young" and "The River Is Wild." Coming soon to a stadium near you. --Aidin Vaziri
Evanescence: The Open Door
There's nothing like a breakup to focus your muse. This follow-up to the stunning, multi-platinum Fallen was penned as singer Amy Lee's troubled romance with band mate Ben Moody was spiraling out of control, impelling her to craft an anxious record full of recriminations, revelation, and self-flagellation, as she questioned everything that kept her whole. It's a fascinating journey for the listener as she ventures into her own personal heart of darkness, her stricken, perfect voice suspended on an unsteady precipice between breakdown and breakthrough. Despite the loss of two members, including guitarist Moody who left mid-tour in 2003, the album has a maturity, sophistication, and a singular vision that wasn't found in their earlier work. Stately and as exotic as Led Zeppelin's Physical Graffiti, with its intricate instrumentation, disturbing imagery, and disembodied chorus, The Open Door shows exactly what this band is capable of. "You Belong to Me," is a goth-y alternative to "Mariah Carey's "We Belong Together," equally anthemic, but with much more grit and pain. --Jaan Uhelszki
No Music Day
No Music Day exists because music has run its course. No Music Day exists to give you time to decide what you now want from music. No Music Day is on the 21st November, this and every year
Sunday, October 15, 2006
Elvis Presley, Sun Records Back in Business Together
More than five decades after he left the roster of Sun Records, Elvis Presley's name and likeness will again be featured on products issued by the record label Sam Phillips founded in Memphis
Welsh choir signed by world top record label
Fron Male Voice Choir from the Welsh village of Froncysyllte in the Vale of Llangollen have been given a recording contract with Universal Music, the company whose acts include Eminem and 50 Cent
While big labels falter, indie bands find stardom online
When the Dresden Dolls' record label declined to finance a music video, the Boston band made its own video on the cheap, posted it to YouTube -- and attracted more than 300,000 viewers
The Darkness dropped by record label
The Darkness have been dropped by their record label in the wake of frontman Justin Hawkins' departure
Tara Slone signs with The Orange Record Label
Former Joydrop frontwoman and Rock Star: INXS finalist Tara Slone has signed with The Orange Record Label, which will release her Just Look Pretty And Sing solo debut in January
Saturday, October 14, 2006
Tower Records Shut Down
A federal bankruptcy judge in Wilmington, Del. approved the sale of Tower Records to Los Angeles-based liquidator Great American Group for $134.3 million on October 6. The company owes creditors about $200 million and filed for Chapter 11 reorganization in August. Tower has stated that it has been hurt by an decline in music sales, downloading of online music and competition from big-box stores such as Walmart. Russ Solomon, founded Tower Records in the back of his father's Sacramento drugstore in 1960 in Sacramento, Calif. Opening the company's landmark store on Hollywood's Sunset Boulevard in 1969. As part of the bankruptcy auction, the Sunset property will be sold for $12 million - Music Video Wire
Wednesday, October 11, 2006
60's Music Festival: Concert For The Hurricane Heroes
Technorati Tag: Music
Resonant Vibes
Resonant Vibes - Digital music store Resonant Vibes offers tracks, mixes, samples, DJ profiles, free music, and more
Tuesday, October 10, 2006
Monday, October 09, 2006
Sunday, October 08, 2006
The University of Hertfordshire is to launch its own record label
The University of Hertfordshire is to launch its own record label, offering recordings composed or performed by top musicians
Friday, October 06, 2006
Natalie MacMaster: Yours Truly
Though the music of Canadian fiddler Natalie MacMaster remains rooted in her native Cape Breton, it continues to branch in some surprising directions. No purist, MacMaster employs an aggressive guitar and rhythm section, along with mini-Moog and electric pipes on "Matt & Nat's," while the jazzy intro to the "Flea as a Bird" medley seems to channel the style of Stephane Grappelli
Johnta Austin
Johnta Austin - Offiical site for R&B singer Johnta Austin, with news, audio clips, and links
Wednesday, October 04, 2006
The Pipelines
The Pipelines - The Pipelines are an Italiian band playing The Beach Boys and other California music
Mark Wilkinson
Mark Wilkinson - Official site for Australian singer/songwriter Mark Wilkinson. Contains biography, musicography, gig schedule, photographs of the artist, contact information, and the latest news about his musical career
Gabriela Kulka
Gabriela Kulka - Official site for Polish composer, musician, and singer Gabriela Kulka. Features biography, music downloads, discography, tour information, forum, and other resources for the artist frequently compared to Tori Amos, Regina Spektor, or Kate Bush
Tuesday, October 03, 2006
Eric Clapton rethinks playing 'Cocaine'
Eric Clapton is playing Cocaine in concert again. The recovering drug addict and alcoholic, who founded the Crossroads Centre addiction recovery center on the Caribbean island of Antigua, stopped performing the song written by J.J. Cale when he first got sober
Wear Your Music
Wear Your Music - Relix magazine and Azu Studio have teamed up to offer bracelets handcrafted from guitar strings donated by acclaimed musicians, with profits going to selected charities
Monday, October 02, 2006
WikiMusicGuide
WikiMusicGuide - Features artists, bands, songs, albums and a compilation of newsworthy events in the music world. Any music fan and site visitor may be the featured user. Visitors and regulars may edit the artists' pages, give their own reviews and ratings on albums and tracks
Friday, September 29, 2006
The U.S. vs. John Lennon
The U.S. vs. John Lennon - Official site for the documentary that examines John Lennon's transformation from popular musician to anti-war activist, and how the U.S. government allegedly tried to silence him
Wednesday, September 27, 2006
Imagine : Remembering the Fab Four!
Imagine : Remembering the Fab Four! - U.S. based Beatles tribute band. Site features the band member's biography, schedule details, booking information, and photographs
Tuesday, September 26, 2006
Michael Jackson parts with Bahrain label
Pop star Michael Jackson has parted company with a record label based in the Gulf state of Bahrain. Earlier this year, the Two Seas label announced it would release the singer's new album, his first since 2001
Friday, September 22, 2006
Clapton Kicks Off North American Tour
Eric Clapton kicked off his North American tour with a blistering set of old and new material. The 22-date tour of the U.S. and Canada stops in 20 cities, including two concerts September 28-29 at Madison Square Garden. Clapton then moves on to Japan, New Zealand and Australia
Saturday, September 16, 2006
The Rock Star Lottery
The Rock Star Lottery - a worldwide competition for great talent ignored by the traditional music industry, and it's a much-needed rebirth of a failing and corrupt music industry. It's also a community and a contact-point for artists and fans to network. And it's a private charity for musicians
Friday, September 15, 2006
Microsoft's Zune Delivers Connected Music and Entertainment Experience
Marking the next big milestone for its Connected Entertainment vision, Microsoft Corp. today unveiled details of the first products to be released under its Zune brand. Designed around the principles of sharing, discovery and community, Zune will create new ways for consumers to connect and share entertainment experiences. The Zune experience centers around connection — connection to your library, connection to friends, connection to community and connection to other devices
Wednesday, September 13, 2006
Tuesday, September 12, 2006
Tupac Shakur Reinterpreted
13 September 2006 is the tenth anniversary of the death of rapper Tupac Amaru Shakur. Today, he is still a rap phenomenon who to date has sold 35 million albums. After his murder, Tupac, and later rap rival The Notorious BIG, would become the Lennon and Cobain of hip-hop, tragically lost to a generation of fans they will never meet, but immortalised in death. The NFT host a series of screenings and educational events, welcoming Tupac's first manager, Leila Steinberg, to the NFT to explore his cultural and sub-cultural roles and the impact his posthumous influence has on a generation of fans. Presented in association with Contemporary Black Music Culture
Geri Karlstrom
Geri Karlstrom - Official site of recording artist Geri Karlstrom. Site features artist biography, Geri's eating disorder recovery story, eating disorder resources, and information on her CD with songs written for those dealing with addiction and recovery
Diddy can't be Diddy in Britain
Sean Combs is Diddy no more — at least in Britain. The musician and entertainment mogul has agreed to drop the Diddy name as part of an out-of court legal settlement with London-based music producer Richard "Diddy" Dearlove, the law firm representing Dearlove said Monday
Sunday, September 10, 2006
Magnatune
Magnatune - "The shareware model applied to music. Listen to 493 complete MP3 albums from musicians we work with (not 30 second snippets). If you like what you hear, download an album for as little as $5 (you pick the price), or buy a real CD, or license our music for commercial use. And no copy protection (DRM), ever."
Believe: A New Musical
Believe: A New Musical - Musical by Brad Howell Houghton inspired by Jean Anouilh's play Eurydice, includes synopsis and music samples
Saturday, September 09, 2006
MySpace to sell music from nearly 3 million bands
MySpace, the wildly popular online teen hangout, said on Friday it will make its first move into the digital music business by selling songs from nearly 3 million unsigned bands. MySpace is the latest company to try to take on Apple Computer Inc.'s iTunes Music Store, but unlike many other start-up rivals, it already boasts 106 million users, as well as the backing of parent company News Corp
Universal backs free music rival to iTunes
Universal Music, the world's largest music company, is backing a start-up that will allow consumers to download songs for free. It will rely on advertising for its revenues, offering a different business model from that of Apple Computer's popular iTunes music store
Rosey Carter: The Wildwood Rose
Technorati Tag: Music
Wednesday, September 06, 2006
UNCOMMON SOUND: The Left-Handed Guitar Players That Changed Music
UNCOMMON SOUND: The Left-Handed Guitar Players That Changed Music explores popular music through the lives and works of these "wrong-sided" musicians, providing a unique yet surprisingly coherent perspective. Seven years in the making, John Engel's 920-page opus is an exhaustively researched and richly illustrated collection of 150 in-depth portraits of left-handed mavericks and legendary artists from all over the world, covering such genres as folk, blues, jazz, rock music, reggae, pop, punk, metal, R&B, country, samba, ki ho’alu, rai, and gnawa
Monday, September 04, 2006
Nexus Radio 1.5 Released
Nexus Radio is an all-in-one solution for radio listeners who want to record their favorite radio content for playback on their PC, or any portable device that supports MP3s. With over 4000 preloaded radio stations and support for thousands more, Nexus Radio delivers the content radio listeners yearn for. Search through a rich variety of radio stations with a straightforward interactive guide that can be updated daily with more content than XM and Sirius radio combined
Friday, September 01, 2006
Lennon cast as anti-war hero in new documentary
U.S. conservatives were outraged when country music band the Dixie Chicks criticized President George W. Bush. But a new documentary about John Lennon and his run-in with the Nixon administration over the Vietnam war suggests Bush got off lightly. David Leaf's "The U.S. vs. John Lennon," screened at the Venice Film Festival earlier this week, uses footage not seen before and news clips aired for the first time in decades. Lennon's widow Yoko Ono allowed Leaf and co-director John Scheinfeld to use her library of images and the former Beatle's music in a 100-minute documentary that portrays a turbulent United States in the late 1960s and early 1970s
Still Rockin' Free in Bush's Fascist America
The Dixie Chicks are among the music industry's handful of headliners with the brass kahunas to speak truth to America's post-9/11 fascist leadership in Washington...
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