I just can't seem to stop writing about the 2007 Red Nose Day and Comic Relief! After the anticipation of Peter Kay and Matt Lucas' 500 Miles video and then the actual viewing of it last night, there was also a very big surprise on top of that, and that was the Mitchell and Webb [...]
Last night I watched the Red Nose Day festivities on BBC One for Comic Relief. There were some pretty funny sketches that lasted until early morning, and today I'm paying for staying up so late! It was worth it, though. The great thing is that Comic Relief has, at the time of this writing, so [...]
Thomas Earl grew up in the 60's and his music has that kind of quality and personality about it on Golddust Magic. I have always remained steadfast that the 60's was the best decade for music and the most important in the development of rock and folk genres.
Earl has a Dave Alvin meets Gordon Lightfoot [...]
Bathtubmusic.com, a premier music site for independent artists selling DRM FREE downloadable music and CDs, announced the relaunch of their website with a new look and features. But behind the cosmetic changes lies a renewed focus on meeting the changing needs of today's independent artist.
"We realize that we're in a crowded field of online music [...]
MusicDish, LLC, an Internet music magazine publisher and artist marketing/development firm, announced the addition of NY-based composer and recording artist Polarity/1 to its MusicDish Network roster. MusicDish will provide full online management support, including brand development and marketing, as well as seeking licensing and business opportunities for his extensive CD catalog, including "Speechless," "Heavy [...]
Listening to Colors Of The Galaxy you get the sense that Electron Love Theory feels equally comfortable producing top-forty hits as they do spinning late night in a club. The creation of writer, musician, and producer Jeff Leisawitz, Electron Love Theory has been compared to artists such as Dido, Portishead, and Everything But the Girl, [...]
With a new album ready for release this June, on Teepee Records, Hopewell are once again hitting the road. Catch them as they head to SXSW with Graveface Records' Black Moth Super Rainbow. Since the release of Hopewell and The Birds of Appetite, Hopewell have logged over 200 shows, crisscrossed the US, and received rave [...]
Sexy Scottish foursome The Hedrons and buzzing London band Scanners have come to rock the U.S. Hot on the heels of a top indie hit in the U.K., the Glasgow girls in the Hedrons are bringing their femme-fatale roar to Texas and California. Joining them is Scanners, who will be releasing their debut "Violence is [...]
Kemp Harris titled his new album after his home Edenton North Carolina. It makes sense to me, use your "home is where the heart is" philosophy, and turn it into music and lyrics that come from the very core of your soul. Harris sings about much more than his former hometown (he resides in Boston [...]
With The Alternate Routes CD Good And Reckless And True you can instantly be reminded of sounds you have heard before (the lead singer reminded me of John Waite). It seems weird to say a band that is making music like this today is a throwback to an era gone by but it is true [...]
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