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June 30, 2010

Ozark Mountain Daredevils Men From Earth Southern astound song CD Review

Filed under: Music — Admin @ 1:25 pm

By Roberto Garabell

  Ozark Mountain Daredevils free their most fresh tape permitted Men From Earth.

This CD exactly grabs your mind right from the very first observe using Fly Away Home and doesn’t let go awaiting the very last observe of the very last song Better time, which is another great marks by the way.

The polite thing regarding a CD like this is using this raze of talent even if Southern astound isnt your beloved adapt you still cant help but appreciate the eminence of the musicians.

Listen to this CD and I think youll find there’s not greatly to dis-like regarding it. You can discover extra details here http://musiclistening.net. The songs are inspired, the production is basically outstanding, and this is audibly the work of a group of musicians in top form. So greatly so that if you’re even leniently into Southern astound harmony you’ll have this tape.

While this intact tape is certainly very good the honestly project tunes are marks 8 - Its How You Think, marks 2 - You Know Like I Know, and marks 13 - Better time.

My Bonus choice, and the one that got Sore …as in “Stuck On REpeat” is marks 1 - Fly Away Home. Its a great marks!

Men From Earth announce Notes:

Ozark Mountain Daredevils originally free Men From Earth on November 19, 2002 on the New Era Productions stamp.

CD marks incline Follows:

1. Fly Away Home 2. You Know Like I Know 3. Breakaway (From Those Chains) 4. Red bonus, The 5. Mountain reach 6. Watermill 7. Noah 8. It’s How You Think 9. rift 10. domestic mauve 11. Dollar’s meaning Of frequent, A 12. Roscoes’s pronounce 13. Better Days

Men From Earth tape remarks Ozark Mountain Daredevils: John Dillon (vocals, guitar, dulcimer, fiddle); Larry Lee (vocals, guitar, keyboards, drums); playmate Brayfield (vocals, oboe, keyboards); Steve currency (vocals, harmonica, percussion); Michael “Supe” Granda (vocals, bass); Rune Walle (guitar, banjo, mandolin).

Additional personnel includes: Randle Chowning (guitar, background vocals); Jerry Mills (mandolin); Bobbye foyer (congas, percussion); Connie Canaday (background vocals).

Recorded at Quadrafonic Sound, Nashville, Tennessee; American musician Studios, Springfield, Missouri and The Caribou farm, Nederland, Colorado in 1976. Originally free on A-M account.

Bevin Perry writes for Music Listening. You can view further details here http://www.musiclistening.net.

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Music Is Alicia Keys’ Savior

Filed under: News — Admin @ 12:30 pm

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Alicia Keys has claimed that music kept her from a life of crime. The singer, who grew up in Hells Kitchen, New York City, managed to avoid the gang life thanks to music and her family.

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June 29, 2010

Music inspires recovery

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Toni Vogel has multiple sclerosis, but through music she lives by her motto, MS might stop people from moving, but music keeps people grooving. Vogel had always been interested in music and always wanted to learn how to play. Her husband, Steve, played guitar all his life.

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June 28, 2010

Authentic Music: A closing Art Form?

Filed under: Music — Admin @ 5:00 pm

By Roberto Garabell

  Music has departed through a number of foremost developments throughout its story. You can view further details here http://musiclistening.net. From the development of a dictation structure, to consistent pitch, through to the invention of the valve, music in its elegance and expression have evolved and altered significantly to the standing nowadays. In fresh period, technology has had a foremost influence on the way we horseplay and eavesdrop to music. The introduction of contemporary formats like mp3, and the arise of mp3 consumer electronics has stretched the scope of music spanning our circle. Furthermore, music is now more portable and accessible than ever before. But is this a good thing for music as an art form, or is this another march towards the destruction of traditional performance and expression?

The increase of music spanning our everyday lives in fresh period is amazing. It is now practically impossible to go a undivided day excluding earshot some form of music - whether on the car radio, at work, in the grocery shop or on the streets. Music is everywhere, and this could well be gratitude to the increasing popularity of music accessories like mp3 players. Undoubtedly, the mp3 player is bringing new and assorted tastes in music to those who would otherwise have been more kept regarding their range. It is encouraging more and more youngsters to prize up an instrument and beginning to learn, using the last aim of singing through the mp3 players of the world themselves one day. assuredly this is fantastic for the development of music as an art form?

On the reverse, there are those who feel music is anguish as a upshot of advanced technology. Dance and techno music, wholly bent by notebook is apparently destroying truly talent in music. It is bringing in programmed sounds and rhythms and combining them using sampled music - nothing first at all. Worryingly this is lowbrow, particularly among teens cultures which will inevitably have a bump on prompt on music as an art form in the decades and centuries to come.

Either way, music is surely a big part of our daily lives, anything form it happens to take. Whether you see music as a bystander sport, or you adore receiving intricate manually, the art form will assuredly stay perky and well for many living, if not always, given the connection of music using our emotions and musing patterns on a daily source.

Bevin Perry writes for Music Listening. You can view further details here http://www.musiclistening.net.

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Music Review: Jefferson Airplane - Setlist: The Very Best Of Jefferson Airplane Live

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Sony Music/Legacy is releasing a new series of CDs featuring live recordings by some of the classic artists of the last half century. The first batch of eleven Setlist releases includes Alabama, Blue Oyster Cult, Johnny Cash, Cheap Trick, Judas Priest, Kansas, Willie Nelson, Ted Nugent, Quiet …

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