Archive for October, 2008

Amy Kuney Releases CD Debut EP

Thursday, October 30th, 2008

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Los Angeles, CA–February 6, 2006– Amy Kuney is starting her recording career with conviction. Her soon-to-be released, self-penned, debut CD, simply titled EP, is already getting a lot of attention. On February 8th, a track from the CD, “So Help Me God,” will be aired on the NBC daytime soap opera Passions. This […]

Promote Your Way to Making Music and Money

Thursday, October 30th, 2008

You’ve spent years learning how to play, and although your expectations do not include playing for 20,000 fans at the local arena, it would be nice to have a gig somewhere other than your back porch. The difference between sitting home and playing for play is often how you promote your self and your act. […]

Musicians’ Injuries: Discover The Chiropractic Advantage (Avoid Repetitive Strain Injury For Good!)

Wednesday, October 29th, 2008

Ouch! Does it seem like every note you play on your guitar or musical instrument results in pain? Maybe it’s a nagging ache in your neck and shoulder. Perhaps you’ve had long rehearsals for that important gig or recital, and now you notice severe pain and loss of strength in your elbow and wrist. Or […]

Song Writing: To Find Yourself In The Music You Compose

Wednesday, October 29th, 2008

What is songwriting? What is composing? Do you really compose when you write songs or are you just copying?
If song writers make a living on their writing it will put a lot of pressure on them. Some song writers are constantly listening for what’s popular and are trying to imitate hooks in songs.
I can see […]

Why Kern from Israel Vacations in Chamonix Village

Tuesday, October 28th, 2008

Chamonix Haute Savoie is a one of a kind ski resort with the awe inspiring Mont Blanc as well as tumbling glaciers. Everyone love to go telemarking or even wandering around. I invariably travel from Fort Lauderdale and stay at a Chamonix luxury chalet for the duration of my vacation.

My family and I previously […]

The Life and Music of Beatle George Harrison

Tuesday, October 28th, 2008

Propelled into fame as one of the Beatles, along with Paul McCartney, John Lennon, and Ringo Starr, George Harrison was known as the “quiet one” of the group, and also as the “spiritual one.” He was the lead guitarist.
He happened to meet Ravi Shankar at a dinner in the sixties, and Shankar offered to teach […]

Bluegrass Music - Alive and Well in the Appalachians

Monday, October 27th, 2008

One of the Appalachian Mountain region’s greatest contributions to the world is Bluegrass music. Born in hills and hollows, Bluegrass is simply mountain folk music with heavy Celtic influences.
Today, you can hear the sweet harmonies of Bluegrass instruments and smooth vocals throughout the United States, and indeed the world. Bluegrass festivals abound, […]

Self Home Recording vs Paying a Recording Studio

Monday, October 27th, 2008

Back in the old days (around ‘Nam) recording at home was a new miracle. You could actually hit record on a device and capture sound in your own home. Your eyes would light up just like Thomas Edison did when he first invented audio recording. Fast forward to 2005. It’s now completely affordable to outfit […]

Ringtone Options Expanded for Verizon Customers

Friday, October 24th, 2008

Ringtone Options Expanded for Verizon Customers
By Bob Bentz
Philadelphia - Like the Berlin Wall did over twenty years ago, Verizon’s cellular walled garden may be crashing down.
In the USA, as opposed to Europe and Asia, the mobile content and ringtone market has mirrored the early days of the internet. Remember when AOL tried to put up […]

Pope Bush and The Dixie Chick Prophets

Thursday, October 23rd, 2008

Natalie Maines is a singer with the popular country group The
Dixie Chicks. Natalie was born in Lubbock Texas. Shortly before
the Iraq War began Natalie said in London that she was ashamed
that President Bush was from Texas, because she opposed the idea
of the United States invading Iraq. As a result of this comment,
Natalie faced scorching criticism […]

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