The 100 Top Guitar Songs in The Music History. :: The entertainment industry could be the most attractive industries in this world. There are music industry and film industry that can turn ordinary people with extraordinary talent into idols and they are become famous in the history. There are lots of musicians, actor and bands come into the entertainment industry but only the best can [...]

This Day in Music Spotlight: Goodbye John Mayall, Hello Fleetwood Mac. :: In London in the mid-‘60s, John Mayall's Bluesbreakers were THE blues act to see. When guitar god Eric Clapton left, Mayall turned to another young guitar player who had previously filled in for E.C. when he was on vacation, Peter Green.

Google’s Playable Les Paul Doodle Costs Businesses Millions. :: Google By: Staff Last week’s Google Les Paul guitar doodle ended up costing much more than the couple thousand it took Google to make the thing. According to a report by Extreme Tech that was published by the Daily Mail , Google’s celebration of the guitar legend cost businesses an estimated $268.4 million in lost productivity.

Post Millennium and Lady Gaga Deconstruction of the Feminist Movement: Unearthing Secrets on Lady Gaga. :: There is no doubt to every eye of the beholder that our greatest icon in the modern times Lady Gaga in all manifestations, in song, in dance, in dress, in swaggering moves, in public utterances, there is no doubt  that there is little intelligence or rather a display of a bankrupt of intelligence. The feminist movement that reached tipping point during the 1960s and 1970s emphasized strongly the need for women to get out and get about, get educated, get into cauldron of big ideas.

Paul McCartney Drawings Withdrawn from Sale at Auction. :: A set of drawings by Sir Paul McCartney, which were expected to fetch more than $40,000 at auction, will not be hitting the auction block after all, BBC News has reported. The drawings, which were done by McCartney in the early ‘70s as prototypes for a part-animated film, were being sold by the daughter of animator Eric Wylam, who died in 1997. Maggie Thornton, Wylam’s daughter, said the drawings have been in her family for 40 years.