Archive for March, 2010

Justin Bieber and Usher Recycle Justin Timberlake to Make Millions

Categorized Under: Concert, Funny, Music No Commented

The swell of tween-age girls that flocked to see Justin Bieber live on Wednesday night made some think it was 1964, and that the Beatles were actually playing the Rosemont Theatre; unfortunately – however disappointing it may be – the famed Illinois venue wasn’t actually hosting the premiere pop act of all time, but merely [...]

Hip Hop Ages, While Some Consider Changes a Death

Categorized Under: Happenings, Hip Hop, Music No Commented

Since its conception in 1979 with the Sugar Hill Gang’s Rapper’s Delight, hip hop has dramatically changed from the days of the Fresh Prince, to a mega-culture that took over the nineties, and finally to the culture of violence, bling, and womanizing that it is infamous for today. And, while the mainstream sensationalists that consume [...]

Jay-Z Destroys the Pepsi Center in Yet Another Legendary Concert

Categorized Under: Concert, Hip Hop, Legend one Commented

Jay-Z, the chart-topping emcee and CEO of the entertainment company Roc Nation, transformed The Pepsi Center into a hurricane of hip-hop on Monday, in an event that truly was the cherry atop his legendary career as a hip-hop revolutionary. Shawn Corey Carter, who is known to millions of fans as either Jay-Z, Jigga or Hova, [...]

Orianthi the Rock Goddess

Categorized Under: Blues, Music, Pop, Rock, Single, Solo Album No Commented

If you were to take a look at the Rolling Stone’s list of the 100 greatest guitarists to have ever lived you will see a serious lack of female presence. Although women have been on par with men in all other areas of music, for some reason when it comes to guitar playing women have [...]

KRS-One will Headline the International Hip-Hop Festival at Trinity College 2010

Categorized Under: Hip Hop, Music No Commented

KRS-ONE, the legendary old-school emcee, activist, and overall hip-hop pioneer, is scheduled to headline the 2010 International Hip-Hop Festival at Trinity College, to celebrate the fifth year of this weekend-long festival of featured performances, lectures, graffiti artistry, and a break dance battle – judged by Trac2 –  for a cool $1,500 grand prize. Lawrence Parker [...]

Young Artists for Haiti perform Wavin’ Flag

Categorized Under: Benefit, Music, Pop, Rendition, Rock one Commented

Recently in Canada singers from varying genres gathered together to form a mega group named Young Artists for Haiti to do a rendition of singer K’naan’s inspiring anthem Waving Flag. Wavin’ Flag is a hit single from K’naan’s latest album Troubadour. Featured singers included artists such as pop icon Avril Lavigne, rap sensation Drake and [...]

Slash Gone Solo

Categorized Under: Music, Pop, Rock, Solo Album No Commented

Style. Technique. Versatility. These are the three attributes that come together to make Slash the musician that he is. We saw past the spandex of the 80′s and listened in awe to the riffs and solos of Guns N’ Roses. In 2004 Velvet Revolver had formed featuring a line up of musicians from Stone Temple [...]

The Weary Kind Takes the Oscar Home

Categorized Under: Funny No Commented

The Oscar for original song this year was awarded to Ryan Bingham from Ryan Bingham and the Dead Horses and T-Bone Burnett for their song “The Weary Kind” which was the main theme behind the low budget film “Crazy Heart“. T-bone is an all around musical genius who’s musical work has won him ten Grammy [...]

OK GO Does It Again…Only Better

Categorized Under: Music No Commented

After being on the top fifty most viewed videos on YouTube and having almost fifty million hits with their single “Here It Goes Again” (otherwise known as “The Treadmill Video”) The band OK GO has recently released their latest music video “This Too Shall Pass“. Brilliantly done, their newest music video begins with a single [...]

Indie Folk Reinvented

Categorized Under: Music No Commented

There is an individual song in each of us that comes from some hidden chord buried deep in our psyche. It is the tune that we hum and the song that we whistle. It is the rhythm in our stride and the medley of our day. For me – as I am sure it will [...]