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INDIE NEWS BEAT May 15, 2006 Edition
* Mariana Bell Makes Second GarageBand 'Track Of The Day' Feature
* Braun and Brains Music Riding High Tide with Next Wave CD
* Like A River Featured on CBC Radio One's BC Almanac
* Kobo Town Sets Up Residency In Bytown
* National Student Music Awards UK Final
* Indie Rocker Monica Yonge Releases New Single "One Way Track"
* R&B Hip Hop Talent Search For TuneTank Compilation CD
* New London Fire Annouce Album
* HOURCAST To Release State Of Disgrace On Alkamedia Records
Rust Records To Release Lareau Debut "Changes"
Rust Records, an independent label out of Cleveland, Ohio, has released Changes (),
the debut recording from Lareau. The band, led by singer/songwriter Larry Lareau, combines the earthy textures of Ben Folds Five and Three Doors Down with the poetic imagery of Ben Harper. Lareau is joined in the band by multi-instrumentalist/percussionist Darrin Payne, guitarists Pete Gool, Chris Saxton, bassist Tim Reed and keyboardist Anthony Brown.
Jen Elliott Rocks The House With "This Damn Song"
City Canyons Records announces with great pride the arrival of Jen Elliott and Bluestruck's soulful and hard-hitting new EP, this damn song, formally released by City Canyons on April 4, 2006.
"Flat Fee Music" & The Music Like Water Manifesto
MIDEM 2006, Cannes, France, January 23, 2006 by Gerd Leonhard,
It's the 40th MIDEM (the music industry's annual gathering in Cannes, France) and the first few days of 2006, and so I figured it's a good time to throw these ideas into the mix, and present this paper for public discussion. Btw: I already published another paper on this, pretty much exactly one year ago, and there are various online slideshows available on this subject, as well. And, you can Search Inside My 2005 book "The Future of Music" using that fantastic tool Amazon offers.
Gateway: Ten Years Rockin' the Sound of Music
by Mark Kirby,
It's hard these days to be a hard charging band from hard rockin'... Austria? Yes, the land that makes one skip through the Alps, singing "The Sound of Music." The flowers, the trees, old dudes with liederhose, and alpine hats with the long feather. It's all part of the stereotype. But behind that vision is a different truth: Central Europeans like to dance, drink and rock out, which blend perfectly with the music of Gateway. Led by vocalist Tone Kammerhofer and guitarist Werner Moitzi, this band has been making some of the most powerful and dynamic alternative rock this side of the Alps.
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