Monthly Archives: December 2011

Kylie Minogue strike named tip strain of a past decade

Kylie Minogue poses with her endowment after being inducted into a Aria Hall of Fame (Pic: Getty) Kylie Minogue’s strike singular Can’t Get You Out Of My Head was crowned a tip balance of a Noughties today. The strain won initial place in a check of a most-played songs of a past decade. The lane [...]

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Nine Awesome Songs (and One Great Mix) You Didn’t Hear in 2011

Boy, 2011: there certain was a lot of music, wasn’t there? A lot of good music, even! But substantially not even you, Cool Internet Guy, who listened all a cold and good music, have listened to all of it. It’s okay! Here are 10 good song things from this year that we should have heard—and [...]

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Intern Uprising: Music We Missed In 2011

Enlarge Courtesy of a artist Milo Greene — abandoned this year by NPR’s staff, though not a interns. Courtesy of a artist Milo Greene — abandoned this year by NPR’s staff, though not a interns. Every year, an indomitable raise of new song is released, and we during NPR do a best to cover it [...]

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Music May Help Ease Pain for Anxious People

Avastin, a blockbuster drug that usually mislaid capitulation for treating breast cancer, now looks unsatisfactory opposite ovarian cancer, too. Two studies found it did not urge presence for many of these patients and kept their illness from worsening for usually a few months, with some-more side effects.

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Sherlock Holmes And The Adventure In Good Music

Enlarge Warner Bros. Sherlock Holmes (Robert Downey Jr.) and Dr. Watson (Jude Law) in a second installment of Guy Ritchie’s steampunk action-mystery franchise. Warner Bros. Sherlock Holmes (Robert Downey Jr.) and Dr. Watson (Jude Law) in a second installment of Guy Ritchie’s steampunk action-mystery franchise. Last night, we was during a internal multiplex to take [...]

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DJ Earworm releases ‘United State of Pop,’ a song mash-up of a biggest hits …

As 2011 comes to a close, it’s time to re-recognize all a hits from a past year. DJ Earworm has finished that probable by releasing his latest year-end mash-up. At a finish of any year, DJ Earworm takes a year’s many renouned songs and creates a mash-up of strain and creates it one strike song. [...]

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It Was A Good Year For Women In Music

Copyright © 2011 National Public Radio®. For personal, noncommercial use only. See Terms of Use. For other uses, before accede required. ALLISON KEYES, HOST: I’m Allison Keyes and this is TELL ME MORE from NPR News. Michel Martin is away. Coming adult we’ll be articulate about what new strain releases to demeanour brazen to subsequent [...]

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HOT DISH: A Good Year for a Music

(CMT Hot Dish is a weekly underline created by maestro columnist Hazel Smith. Author of a cookbook, Hazel’s Hot Dish: Cookin’ With Country Stars, she also hosts CMT’s Southern Fried Flicks With Hazel Smith and shares her recipes during CMT.com.) I have to say, 2011 has been a good year for a music. Here’s wishing [...]

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STORY OF THE SONG – Santa Claus stays divided from a ghetto

It is Christmas Day and The Sunday Gleaner again focuses on dual Jamaican Christmas songs that have proven themselves long-lived favourites. Mel Cooke, Sunday Gleaner Writer Tommy Cowan wrote Santa Claus (Do You Ever Come To The Ghetto?) for a ostensible deteriorate of good hearten some-more than 25 years ago, though he saw a aptitude [...]

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