10 Things You Never Knew About The Rolling Stones

The Rolling Stones have been hailed as “The World’s Greatest Rock and Roll Band” and even if you disagree, you can’t argue that they’re rock music’s most enduring act. Now in their 53rd year and still touring, the Stones are the longest performing band in rock history. As an upcoming tour brings renewed interest in… Continue reading 10 Things You Never Knew About The Rolling Stones

Tips For Hiring A Dj For Your Private Party In London

Remember your friend having a great DJ at their party? Ask them to put you in touch!

Are you planning a private party in London or the surrounding area? No matter what event you are planning, whether it is a birthday party, wedding reception or work do, it is likely that you are going to want a DJ, as what would a party be without a little music? Here we’ve shared some… Continue reading Tips For Hiring A Dj For Your Private Party In London

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Why Reviews Are Important In Music Industry?

Some music experts regularly write reviews for other music lovers. They have deep knowledge in multiple music genres and often listen to pieces of music repeatedly before writing a review. They understand how to discover the sensations and nuances that average listeners can’t. However, music reviewers are still people, there are cases when their opinions… Continue reading Why Reviews Are Important In Music Industry?

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Thom Yorke’s “New” Music Model Ticks Few Of Tomorrow’s Crates

Toward the end of last week, Radiohead’s Thom Yorke discharged his new solo collection – Tomorrow’s Modern Boxes – through Bittorrent, Inc’s “group” stage. Guests to the administration pay a Us$6 charge, getting the regular torrent descriptor document (much as one would on a torrent record website, for example, Pirate Bay) and move ahead through… Continue reading Thom Yorke’s “New” Music Model Ticks Few Of Tomorrow’s Crates

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Charles Manson: The Musical Opens In Germany

At any rate the absolutely boring musical play Springtime for Hitler, from Mel Brooks’ 1968 film The Producers, was a parody. However stand aside Mel Brooks, in light of the fact that Charles Manson: The Musical, which investigates the life of Manson “the fizzled performer”, has quite recently opened at the Thalia Theater in Hamburg.… Continue reading Charles Manson: The Musical Opens In Germany

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Lady Gaga sheds quirky image for jazz album with Tony Bennett

Lady Gaga and Tony Bennett, crossing over a 60-year age crevice to structure one of music’s unlikeliest sets, dispatched a jazz collection on Monday that lets the pop diva set aside her wacky picture to sing sweet harmonies with the senior statesman of cool. “Up close,” at a bargain on Tuesday after a dispatch show… Continue reading Lady Gaga sheds quirky image for jazz album with Tony Bennett

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