Looking for the Best Guitar Display Case to Store Your Limited Edition Guitar Collection. :: If you have such a legendary guitar, or the collector’s desire guitar, of course you want to have it displayed as one of your genuine guitar collection. Hence, how do you try to make it displayed on your collection room or simply your living room? If such guitar has a profound historical background, such as [...]
Eric Johnson: Inspiration for Many Guitarist Want to Be. :: There are so many people all around the world who could be kind of inspirational people for some other people after all. Of course, the people who could be made as an inspirational person have to bring something special to world which must be sophisticated after in many ways. There is no doubt that there [...]
This Day in Music Spotlight: Mick Jones, the Glam Years. :: Special thanks to ThisDayinMusic.com London band The Delinquents made their live debut on June 19, 1974 at the student union bar of Queen Elizabeth College, Kensington. The sound and image was pure glam, modeled heavily on Mott the Hoople. Novice guitarist Mick Jones [The Clash, not Foreigner] was so devoted to main man Ian Hunter that he carried a copy of Hunter’s Diary of a Rock'n'Roll Star book everywhere he went
Battles Gloss Drop Review. :: By: Brady Lavin Click to Buy Gloss Drop from Amazon It certainly seems that bands are getting harder and harder to categorize these days, what with genre lines becoming as hard to find and as blurry as Bigfoot. People tend to resort to saying a band sounds like a recipe where the ingredients are other bands, like “Incubus mixed with Cage the Elephant, if Incubus was fronted by Wayne Coyne and wrote lyrics like Ben Gibbard.” For some reason, New York City band Battles defies such vapid characterizations
This Day in Music: June 18th. :: Brought to you by ThisDayinMusic.com Born on this day: 1942, Paul McCartney, The Beatles, Wings 1942, Carl Radle, bass, Derek and the Dominoes 1957, Tom Bailey, vocals, keyboards, The Thompson Twins 1971, Nathan Morris, Boyz II Men 1974, Peter Hoorelbeke drummer with U.S. band Rare Earth was arrested after a concert for throwing his drumsticks into the crowd. 1976, Abba gave a special live performance in Stockholm for Sweden's King Carl XVI Gustaf and Silvia Sommerlath on the eve of their wedding.
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Devin Townsend Project Streams 2 New Albums on AOL. :: Ghost By: Staff According to Bravewords.com , The Devin Townsend Project are streaming their entire two new albums, Ghost and Deconstructions , via AOL’s Full CD Listening Party.
About Flamenco Guitarist. :: Do you know about flamenco guitar? This is a guitar that looks similar with classical guitar. Previously, between classical and flamenco guitar designed almost equally by luthiers from Andalusia. This guitar comes from Spain and made of cypress wood that make this guitar has a very distinctive color and makes it different from other types [...]
Beatle Paul McCartney to Work with Gorillaz?. :: Paul McCartney has hinted that he wants to collaborate with Gorillaz. It may be a massive surprise to some, but Damon Albarn’s Gorillaz collective have recruited Snoop Dogg, Bobby Womack and Lou Reed on previous releases. The live band's most-recent lineup also includes half of The Clash, in Mick Jones and Paul Simonon.
Stream The New Short Film From Arcade Fire And Director Spike Jonze. :: Arcade Fire, Photo: Wikipedia By: Staff Arcade Fire’s songs have always had a cinematic quality to them, but now the Montreal indie rockers are actually venturing into film-making. Scenes From The Suburbs , their new short film, is now streaming for free.