Wednesday, August 31, 2016
Tuesday, August 30, 2016
Heavy Metal Finds a Home in Botswana
Pep Bonet started
documenting the rock 'n' roll scene in 2008. He photographed the British
band Motorhead, spending years on the road with legendary singer Lemmy
Kilmister.
But soon he discovered there were heavy-metal lovers in a different part of the world.
But soon he discovered there were heavy-metal lovers in a different part of the world.
Sunday, August 28, 2016
What is a Cristal Baschet?
The Cristal Baschet was built in 1952, by Bernard and François Baschet from France.
It is playing by rubbing glass rods with wet fingers, working like bows. The vibration of the glass is passing on to tuned blocks of Duralumin wich make the notes, then amplified by fiber and metallic cones.
Bernard Baschet died recently at 97 years old.
It is playing by rubbing glass rods with wet fingers, working like bows. The vibration of the glass is passing on to tuned blocks of Duralumin wich make the notes, then amplified by fiber and metallic cones.
Bernard Baschet died recently at 97 years old.
Thursday, August 25, 2016
7 Tips to Perfect Sounding Vinyl Records: Handling, Cleaning, Playing
A lot of people are pulling out their old turntables and records, and many people are buying their first LPs. What a lot of people don't know, however, is how to get excellent sound out of the equipment you already have. Sure, there are turntables that are far superior to others, but record handling, cleaning, and playing have just as much (if not more) importance than your equipment. In this video I show you how to read your set up of pops and clicks that vinyl record LPs are often hindered by.
Wednesday, August 24, 2016
Monday, August 22, 2016
Man Honors Blues Artists One Grave at a Time
WHITEHALL, Mich. — What started out as a simple passion for a
Michigan man ended up evolving into a pilgrimage as his love for the
blues is making sure some of the country's greatest musicians will never be forgotten.
Many blues artists died before any of their music earned
any money, which means several of the nation’s greatest blues artists
are buried in small towns and cow pastures in unmarked graves.
To Steven Salter, of Whitehall, Mich., that’s grossly
unacceptable. He has spent the better part of the last 20 years
providing headstones for blues artists, thanks to a niche non-profit
organization he and four others created called “Killer Blues Headstone
Project.”
Friday, August 19, 2016
Nine Music Festivals and Events You Can't Miss this September in Raleigh, N.C.
With the most live music in the state, you can find a show in Raleigh, N.C., every day of the year and from one end of the destination to the other. And the calendar hits a high note around Sept. as some of the year's biggest festivals and concerts are staged in Raleigh, creating the Raleigh M.A.I.N. Events, an initiative that celebrates a month of music, art, innovation and noise through 20 happenings. In addition to the Raleigh M.A.I.N. Events, the capital city's surrounding towns add can't-miss festivals to the mix—all the more reason to plan a road trip in Sept.!
Thursday, August 18, 2016
Heavy Metal Music Growing Everywhere
Metal guitarist and Wilmington resident Chris Elliot of the band Omeni. |
But Bowling Green State University anthropologist and pop culture professor Dr. Jeremy Wallach said the collaboration didn’t surprise him at all.
Heavy metal music isn’t just growing in popularity in the U.S., it is growing in worldwide appeal, he says. And with that international growth comes a shift in what defines heavy metal music.
The historic pairing of “old and new” music didn’t surprise Xenia native Chris Elliot of Wilmington or music blogger Jonathan Williams of Washington Court House, either.
Why Is America’s First Country Music Superstar Buried In Bridgeport?
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/ WSHU
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His name was Vernon Dalhart, and he released some of the best-selling records of the era, including “The Prisoner’s Song.”
Monday, August 15, 2016
Daughter of Jock Scot Remembers 'Rebellious' Dad Who Could Silence a Crowd With His Words
POPPY Chancellor is among loved ones
hailing the musician in a documentary filmed two weeks after he was
diagnosed with the cancer that claimed his life.
IRVINE Welsh and Billy Bragg hail him as a hero. Shane MacGowan was one of his closest friends.
His romances with singer Neneh Cherry and actress Anna Chancellor made gossip columns, as did his friendships with aristocracy.
But few outside of the post-punk music scene know much about poet Jock Scot. Yet his family and friends says his influence on music, literature and the arts was extraordinary.
But few outside of the post-punk music scene know much about poet Jock Scot. Yet his family and friends says his influence on music, literature and the arts was extraordinary.
Friday, August 12, 2016
Originality Plays a Big Role in Southern Illinois Music Scene
The Ivas John Band performs at John Brown's on the Square on Tuesday evening in Marion |
Originality, and a love for live music, is what you will find in Southern Illinois.
Those
looking for a live show in Southern Illinois don’t have to look very
long or hard to a find young, local band paying its dues to play for a
crowd. Most of the shows take place in Carbondale, but venues are
available in Marion, Murphysboro, and several of the smaller towns that
make up this region.
Southern
Illinois is full of artists who are looking to play for somebody, or
jump in with a band that has a vacancy, and the ones who reap the
benefits of a vibrant, energetic region are the music lovers filling up
the venues.
Thursday, August 11, 2016
Music Industry’s New Revenue Stream: Videogame-App Makers
Record labels and publishers strike deals with SongLily, a licensing platform
In recent months, major record companies and publishers have struck agreements with a startup called SongLily, a music-licensing platform aimed at videogame and mobile-app builders. There are about 19 million of these software developers world-wide, according to Evans Data’s 2016 Global Developer Population and Demographic Study.
The deals allow SongLily to offer some of the labels’ well-known songs to game and app developers for an annual flat fee, currently about $1,440 per major-label song, for up to 100,000 app downloads or unique registered players.
Wednesday, August 10, 2016
China's Digital Music Industry Is Booming and Everyone Wants to Join in the Beat
Chinese streaming service provider QQ Music is one of the most successful companies riding the current digital music boom. (Photo : YouTube) |
The development was made apparent during a gathering of prominent music industry players in Beijing on July 25.Among those present were Sony Music, Universal Music, and Warner Music, China Entertainment News reported.
Monday, August 8, 2016
Ronnie James Dio: Heavy Metal Icon Returns From The Dead In Germany
Ronnie James Dio
passed away in 2010 after battling stomach cancer. On Saturday, Germany
held their heavy metal Wacken Open Air music festival and fans were
stunned when they saw what appeared on the stage. They saw Dio, in
hologram form, perform as it yelled out the heavy metal anthem “We
Rock.” The Dio hologram also flashed the famous “devil horns” hand
gesture that Ronnie made famous.
Friday, August 5, 2016
Specialty Home Furnisher Crate and Barrel Is Now Selling Vinyl
The Listening Room image by Scott Clark. |
Thursday, August 4, 2016
Husky Burnette's Cigar Box Guitar Endorsement!
Adam Sike's of Cigar Box Nation just completed a beautiful new guitar for Husky Burnette!
Tuesday, August 2, 2016
25 Disturbing Art Pieces That Challenges People’s Sanity
Among all the peaceful still lives, noble portraits and soothing art pieces, there are paintings that give audiences a more unsettling and disturbing view on creativity. These paintings go from mildly weird or strange to absolutely shocking and deranged. Can you handle these 25 disturbing art pieces? Many have tried and many have failed. Caution: Contains disturbing images.
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