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Buck 69-When She Whispers Your Name »

Buck 69 is the creation of father/son musical team Tom and Alex Clawson. It is a multi-generational, blues-style jam-band with some off-the-hook guitar playing. For their debut When She Whispers Your Name, they have served up a funk injected blues album that would be the perfect accompaniment to a late night swingers’ party. Why a [...]

Lee Nysted – Whispers of Wisdom »

With Whispers of Wisdom, Lee Nysted has become a sort of modern-day musical shaman. The title of this album suggests the invisible spirit within each of us that will guide us through the most troubling of times and deliver to us an inner peace – if we only take the time to hear its voice. [...]

Dream Theater – Systematic Chaos »

The last time I listened to an album repeatedly, I mean twice a day for a stretch of two weeks, began the day I picked up Black Sabbath’s 1973 album Sabbath Bloody Sabbath. It became a permanent resident on my turntable and drove my parents crazy. History does repeat itself and for many reasons I [...]

Babbu Maan at www.babbumaan.co.nr »

Babbu Maan is the greatest Punjabi singer but no website contains good and real information about him. There are many websites that give brief information about his career, life and biography of Babbu Maan and many sub domains are available on the Internet. But one has put the complete dedicated effort towards him except his [...]

Natalie Walker – Urban Angel Review »

Natalie Walker

When I read about the song of the siren luring seafaring men to their doom in classic literature, I imagine singing like that of Natalie Walker. Her vocalization is gentle and sweet to the ears, and the only word I can find to describe her voice is dulcet [...]

CTA’s ‘Full Circle’ Now Available at Borders and Online! »

CTA (California Transit Authority) is drummer Danny Seraphine’s trip back to the future, effectively tipping his hat to his past as a founding member of the Grammy award-winning band Chicago, with his feet firmly planted in the here and now. Aptly titled ‘Full Circle’, California Transit Authority’s debut album brings Seraphine back to his roots. [...]

Rare Blend music / film presentation of Phantom Of The Opera @ the Renaissance Theatre »

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE CONTACT Bobbi Holt PO Box 609105 Cleveland, OH 44109 216-269-6607 216-749-5461 Rare Blend / TSM Productions Member of the Ohio Arts Council www.rareblend.net [email protected] BRIDGING THE GAP SERIES UNIQUE MUSIC & FILM PRESENTATION COMING THIS OCTOBER! A MUST SEE ART FORM! TSM PRODUCTIONS PROUDLY PRESENTS: RARE BLEND PERFORMING THEIR ORIGINAL MUSIC & [...]

MuzikReviews.com Relaunches With New Look And New Services For Indie Artists »

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Boston, MA-June 29, 2007- In 1998 Keith “MuzikMan” Hannaleck launched his own website in order to satisfy a desire to be involved in the music industry. Eight years laterm MuzikReviews.com has gone through several incarnations and become one of the leading Indie Music Reviews and Artist Publicity sites on the internet. The [...]

Give Us Your Thoughts On “Happy Suicide, Jim!” »

The Love Kills Theory wants to know what you think of their debut CD ‘Happy Suicide, Jim!’ Send us your feedback of one of our songs and receive The Love Kills Theory Adherents Card – granting the holder access to special events and privileges. Also, by submitting a review, you will be be entered into [...]

ROCKIT Releases Retro Boosters, Gets Featured in WikiMusicGuide »

Continuity despite variation of sounds, depth in every line – these are what it takes to be the featured album in WikiMusicGuide, all being characterized in ‘Retro Boosters’, the debut album of London’s ROCKIT band. The album was released by Rockit Records on July 16, 2007 and is currently being distributed by The Orchard. Retro [...]