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Breaking Up The Band
by Andre Calilhanna,
Being in a band is often the most gratifying element in a musician's life. A band offers the opportunity to freely express oneself, create music, establish friendships, perform, travel... there's a lot to like. But there's also the brutal reality of the music business, replete with stories of unwary artists being swallowed whole.
Kicksta Music Group: Scotia in the House
by Mark Kirby, The return of the regional music scene, complete with home-grown labels, a sound both similar to and different from what is happening in the music world, and a roster of local talent, is one of hip hop culture's greatest contributions. In the 60's and 70's, the classic era of black music in its many forms, there was the Motown sound, the Sound of Philly, Chicago, and Memphis soul.
Event Review: Primus: Live With Rasputina
Tower Theatre, Philadelphia, PA - November 10, 2006 by Simon Burger, The announcement of a new Primus tour must have spawned excitement in metal and jam band fanatics alike. Primus hasn't toured since 2004 and hasn't released an album since 1999, but fans are still as strong as ever. The release of a new greatest hits disc has Les Claypool and the gang touring again in between the myriad of projects that Claypool undertakes at any given time.
Dj Turbiner Guests Barish Turker
Barish
is a dedicated music lover and a very promising talent dj/producer. His passion
for music began with his long escapades into the world of R'n'b and Soul. His
mad nights during the early times of Twilo made him fall in love with electronic
music and its performance.
Net downloads change face of UK charts
Unsigned act enters top ten
Jonny Evans, Macworld
Koopa made history in yesterday’s music charts by becoming the first unsigned
act to make it into the top 40.
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