Monthly Archives: July 2011

Apple iPad, Day 20: Music, Movies, Books With a iPad

Admittedly, this is a iPad’s honeyed spot. Productive uses aside, Apple seemed to primarily aim a inscription as a media expenditure device, and iPad naysayers are discerning to explain that is all it’s good for. It seems reasonable to design a iPad to surpass in this area. Music Like a iPhone, a iPad has a [...]

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Good food, good music, good splash during GCVM MidsummerFest

There’s zero like a delight of glorious food, pleasant music, a cold splash or a potion of excellent booze as a object sets on a comfortable summer’s evening.  Set opposite a backdrop of a 19th-century village, Genesee Country Village Museum presents a sensitive contemporary experience: a MidsummerFest of drink, food and song. This adult-only eventuality [...]

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Spotify mostly hits a right records [The Dallas Morning News]

(Dallas Morning News (TX) Via Acquire Media NewsEdge) Jul 22–Spotify’s new online strain use has roughly all we could want. The mechanism and smartphone app puts some-more than 15 million songs during your ordering anywhere you’re connected to a Internet. And rather than profitable per song, as with Apple Inc.’s iTunes, for example, we allow [...]

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Jamming during a 2011 All Good Music Festival

Photo and Story by Suzy Perler From Jul 14-17, 25,000 fans tangled all weekend to 40 hours of continual song during a 15th annual All Good Festival. The accessible laid behind vibe and monumental view during Marvin’s Mountaintop in Masontown, WV, supposing a ideal backdrop for this all-star festival, constructed by Tim Walther and Junipa [...]

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Gallery: The All Good Music Festival – Herald

The mud has privileged from a mud and sand roads of Marvin’s Mountaintop, where scarcely 30,000 song fans rolled out final weekend to suffer a 15th annual All Good Music Festival and Campout. It featured some-more than 4 days and some-more than 40 hours of continual song from dual categorical stages and a Grassroots Stage.

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Music attention zeros in again on LimeWire

LimeWire is distant from finished with compensating a strain attention for years of inducing copyright infringement, according to authorised claims done final week by a organisation of eccentric record companies. LimeWire creator Mark Gorton (Credit: Greg Sandoval/CNET) Merlin, a trade organisation that represents some-more than 12,000 indie labels and such artists as Arcade Fire, Neko [...]

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A ONE-SIDED CONVERSATION ABOUT MUSIC

Make My DayA ONE-SIDED CONVERSATION ABOUT MUSIC by Erik DeckersAmerican Reporter Humor WriterIndianapolis, Indiana Back to home page Printable chronicle of this story INDIANAPOLIS, Ind. — “Why aren’t we kids practicing your instruments?” “I don’t caring if a new Batman is on, you’re ostensible to use your strain for 30 mins a day. Now let’s [...]

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Watch Rebecca Black’s new Video, ‘My Moment’ Here, Now!

She sucks, her voice isn’t a same during all, they apparently mutated it. And her lyrics sound so repulsive too. She’s a marred brat Share this criticism during

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Music unites people: Southside Music Fest has 25th year – Port Huron Times

<!–Saxotech Paragraph Count: 13–> Jazz song was in a atmosphere as crowds trickled into Lincoln Park early Sunday afternoon. The initial of several acts set to perform during a Southside Music Festival, a St. Clair High School Alumni Jazz Band’s relaxing tunes mimicked a cooperative atmosphere around a Port Huron park as many collected with [...]

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How The Music Industry Is Killing Music And Blaming The Fans

see photosForbes Images Click for full print gallery: Rock Paper Photo Some really good points in this square in The Quietus (entitled “How a Music Industry is Killing Music and Blaming a Fans”) though extensively (and that’s from a extensively ranter). Below are my thoughts in response, that opposite in kind and degree. For starters, we [...]

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