Tom Morello Talks Rage Against the Machine’s Future. :: Rage Against the Machine celebrate their 20th anniversary this year, and that milestone, coupled with the group’s sporadic reunion shows, has fans wondering if new Rage tracks are a prospect. Guitarist Tom Morello recently told Spinner it’s very possible, but at this point, “it’s all just speculation.” “We’re certainly an active band,” he said. “We’ll let you know, if and when there’s new music.
This Day in Music Spotlight: Leather-Clad Elvis Retakes His Throne. :: Special thanks to ThisDayinMusic.com . As the ’60s rolled in, Elvis Presley was still The King, but there were chinks beginning to appear in his armor.
We Can't Get Kylie Minogue Outta Our Heads. :: Let us sail across oceans to meet an artist whose talent has reached nations far beyond her homeland. She lives in a country that is its own continent, country, and island. Any guesses
Famous Guitarist and Famous Band. :: So, you love to play music everyday and you played guitar in the band. Who is your favorite guitarist? Is he Keith Richards from the famous band Rolling Stone? As the best guitar solo rolling stone, Keith Richards is a living legend and almost every guitarist admires his guitar skill. Together with Mick Jagger the [...]
Guitarist Steve Vai, the Artist that Attained the Highest Performance Level. :: True artists are people who dedicate themselves for the media they had chosen in the beginning of the art careers and achieve the highest level of performance that can be attained by the human skill. Such people are indeed rare. The guitarist Steve Vai is one of those rare people who had attained the highest [...]
This Day in Music: June 22nd. :: Brought to you by ThisDayinMusic.com Born on this day: 1936, Kris Kristofferson, songwriter, actor 1948, Todd Rundgren, singer, producer 1949, Alan Osmond, The Osmonds 1953, Cyndi Lauper, U.S. singer 1964, Bobby Gillespie, Primal Scream 1970, Steven Page, Barenaked Ladies 1956, Elvis Presley started a three-day run playing 10 shows at the Paramount Theater in Atlanta, Georgia.
U2 to Sell 360° Tour ‘Claws’. :: U2 will perform their final 360° Tour show on July 30, but the band’s famously high-tech stage structure, “The Claw,” will live on. As reported by Billboard.com , U2’s management plans to sell three of the four alien-like behemoths, which will then be installed as permanent venues. “It's certainly our intention to see these things recycled into permanent and usable ventures,” U2 tour director Craig Evans told Billboard.biz
Software for Guitar Lesson. :: There is no doubt that many people all around the world get so many advantages from the great combination between personal computer and the internet for sure. It seems like this is the greatest invention of technology in this century because this could open the limitation which people could have before. Of course people realized [...]
Rusty Paul: The Les Paul Interview Part II. :: By: Rick Landers In this Part II of our three-part interview with Rusty Paul, son of the legendary Les Paul, Rusty gives us a glimpse into Les Paul’s relationships with some of the most beloved guitarists and musicians in the music world, including Jeff Beck, Tommy Emmanuel, Slash and Steve Miller, among others. Let’s get right to it! ****** Rick: Les, I’ll say, when he was in his prime, well he was probably in his prime until he died, but in the late ’40s, early ’50s, he was kind of like a rock star, wasn’t he?
Slipknot Return to the Stage. :: Slipknot made their first performance without founding bassist Paul Gray at the Sonisphere festival in Athens, Greece on June 17. Gray passed away last year following an accidental overdose.