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Lowry Mays, Founder & CEO of Clear Channel
The Bywater studio was home to projects by artists from Green Day and Dave Matthews to local rockers who booked time on a sliding scale. Owner Mark Bingham says the decision to close was not financial, but "spiritual."
Plant began as a pop singer – one of his first recordings was a cover of the Young Rascals’ “You Better Run.” He then morphed into a metal belter, serving Middle-earth folk on the side. His first solo incarnation was as a lounge lizard in the Honeydrippers. Now, he’s an alt-country crooner. But he isn’t so much a music vulture as a music nerd. He has traveled many miles in service of his geekdom, spending a night a few years ago in the Joshua Tree Inn room in California where Gram Parsons overdosed and driving over to the Bentonia, Mississippi, home of blues singer Jack Owens. He didn’t ring the doorbell, just drove around the block.
Happy 65th birthday Robert Plant! Read our 2011 feature on how the rock legend let go of Led Zeppelin and rebooted his solo career.
Nine Inch Nails festival tour production rehearsals, July 2013, Los Angeles.
Photos by Rob Sheridan.
The Basics - So Hard For You (demo)
I have obsessions with Gotye's solo work, his mastery of strong melody and broad sonic soundscapes make the simplicity of his compositions seem so lush and laborious. But I'm liking this "back to the roots" approach with his band The Basics. To my ears, it lands somewhere between Queens of The Stone Age and Gavin Degraw... with a little Helter Skelter in there as well.
Ex Guru - The Hunt
Generally as a rule I believe that most bands that follow me out of the blue on social networks aren’t very good but I always give them a chance, hence I was naturally wary approaching French duo Ex Guru.
To my pleasant surprise what I heard was actually pretty great, The Hunt (which is available free on SoundCloud or can be purchased from bandcamp) opens and closes with a mischievous yet playful motif. Somewhere in between the song flourishes into a mystical garden of sound with heavily layered tunes. The Hunt doesn’t stray into the obscure but remains unique in a way that sets it apart from other electronic music and gives me hope for this little French group.
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I tend to fully experience a new group/artist by choking as much out of it as I can. St. Lucia is quickly becoming a victim of my death grip. I must absorb all music, videos, bios, and exercise routines ASAP. Also, be sure to listen to their new single, Elevate, on Spotify!
39 years ago today!
(via Watch The Ramones perform their first ever CBGB show)
On August 16th, 1974 a newly formed band named The Ramones made their debut at NYC’s legendary CBGB. Watch Here
A nice little tips, tricks, and advice starter guide for amateur musicians looking to start a home recording studio. Brought to you by DiscMakers.
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Dammit New Orleans... I actually expected the earnings percentage to be worse than 73%.
The Wall Street Journal, citing various people close to the situation, says Hubbard's departure could've resulted from a power struggle with Live Nation CEO Michael Rapino.
Inventing isn't the hard part. The ideas that change the world are changing the world because someone cared enough to stick it out, to cajole and lead and evolve. But even though the inventing isn't the hard part, it scares us away. Before you tell yourself you have no right to invent this or improve that, remind yourself that the person before you had no right either, but did it anyway.
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Driven by its concerts division, Live Nation revenue rose 8% to in the second quarter.
SA Martinez (311), Raspler, Tony Kanal (No Doubt), and P-Nut (311) in the shadows.
This about sums it up...
“We all remember that first show there in Detroit. We played at the Shelter, down in that basement, and played to virtually no one. It was a couple bartenders and bouncers, and maybe a few people strolled in by the end… but we rocked.”
P-Nut of 311