Aug 13th, 2009 | Ezines and Newsletters | No Comments
The original Creed quartet (plus one) took the stage in Pittsburgh on August 6 to kick off the band’s Full Circle tour and highly-anticipated reunion. Sharing the name of Creed’s upcoming new album, which is slated to arrive in October, the band’s tour began with what was the first official Creed show since the Weathered […]
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Despite his religious upbringing, Bob Dylan is the latest artist planning to craft a Christmas-themed album. Dylan actually isn’t the first Jewish artist to do so, as Jewish artists like Neil Diamond and Irving Berlin-who penned the Christmas classic “White Christmas”-started the unorthodox tradition of dipping into another holiday before Dylan.
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As he shuffled around the prospect of major label acclaim, indie artist Eric Hutchinson didn’t let a little thing called rejection stop him from recording great music that would eventually earn him a mainstream name. The Year was 2003 and Hutchinson had been breathing music for just under a decade after graduating with a film […]
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The guys of Nickelback may have once been the dark horses of the rock genre, but now they are full swing in a concert experience that puts them at the top of their game, and the genres. The guys recently announced more summer dates in support of Dark Horses, the sixth studio effort that premiered […]
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Since you’ve been gone, we’ve missed you, Kelly Clarkson. The first American Idol has returned to the limelight with a slightly less rocked out album and a strong following. The Texan recently released All I Ever Wanted, the fourth album from the popper that has earned her fame with the single “My Life Would Suck […]