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Presented by DJ Laylow and Maximum Entertainment Spring Fling 2010 at Barracuda Portland, Oregon. With DJ Jack, Bikini Contest and featuring live performances by Bad Habitat and Tru Game.
http://www.badhabitatmusic.com/spring-fling-2010Presented by DJ Laylow and Maximum Entertainment Spring Fling 2010 at Barracuda... more
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Rico Sisney performing and conducting "Open Your Eyes" live with a Hip-Hop orchestra. Rico Sisney composed and arranged this piece for his recital entitled "Hip Hop: Art Music of the Future." Rico Sisney is the MC for the live Hip-Hop group Sidewalk Chalk.
sidewalk-chalk.com
Credits:
Composed by
Rico Sisney
Emcee
Rico Sisney
Backup Vocals
Maggie Vagle
Sally Blandon
Strings
Viola - Johnathan DeSouza
Cello - Hillary Bauer
First Violin - Alexander Stabrawa
Second Violin - Christine Knodle
Sax
Chris Beckstrom
Keys/Piano/Vibes
Charlie Coffeen
Drums
Rob Dicke
Bass
Garrett McGinn
Percusssion
Chris Paquette
Produced by
The Belmont Sessions
Executive Producers
Rico Sisney
Aunnoy Badruzzaman
Edited by
Alan Dennison
Aunnoy Badruzzaman
Videographers
Alex Tabaczka
Alan Dennison
Zach Perry
Logan Neilsen
Aunnoy Badruzzaman
Sound
Ben Gordon
Elliot Little
Dana Minetti
Brandon Vogel
Tom VanDerBeek
Mixed by
Elliott Little
© Copyright 2010 The Belmont Sessions, LLCRico Sisney performing and conducting "Open Your Eyes" live with a Hip-Hop... more
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Live Fix writer, Chris Catania, tackles some 'fan-centric' issues related to live music and the heavily debated propsed Live Nation/Ticketmaster merger.Live Fix writer, Chris Catania, tackles some 'fan-centric' issues related to... more
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Starting tonight, watch all eight episodes of Current Music Presents: Embedded every Tuesday at 10pm. Maybe you missed us last year, or maybe you just want to sit down with the verité music documentary show Rolling Stone called "refreshingly raw."
We begin with a one-hour special trip to Japan with none other than Mos Def. Our team spent a week with the visionary MC, actor, aspiring travel guide and philosopher, as he performed his album "The Ecstatic" a capella in the streets and in venues in Osaka and Tokyo, shopped the Harajuku district and caught both a Tokyo Giants baseball game and a Sumo wrestling match.
Get a taste of Mos' style—and his razor-sharp cultural commentary—below, then tune in tonight for the full episode.
Starting tonight, watch all eight episodes of Current Music Presents: Embedded every... more
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After my Cold War Kids experience at the Vic in Chicago, I discovered something that I need to share with you. Because this time it’s not about our taste buds — it’s about our ears, expectations and defining what a live bootleg really is.
...I discovered that the live bootleg that the Cold War Kids graciously gave to fans as a free download after the Vic show was allegedly missing songs...
http://christophercatania.com/2010/02/15/cold-war-kids-live-bootleg-missing-songs/After my Cold War Kids experience at the Vic in Chicago, I discovered something that I... more
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WASHINGTON (AP/ 1010 WINS) -- Live Nation Entertainment Inc.'s Ticketmaster unit has reached a settlement with federal regulators to refund money to people who bought marked-up tickets to 14 Bruce Springsteen concert tickets last year
http://www.1010wins.com/pages/6391306.php?WASHINGTON (AP/ 1010 WINS) -- Live Nation Entertainment Inc.'s Ticketmaster unit... more
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Plans for a Michael Jackson tribute concert were scrapped after the event’s organizers closed down, the company’s liquidators said on Friday.
The concert was originally to have taken place in a 17th-century palace in Vienna and feature such singers as Mary J. Blige, Chris Brown and Natalie Cole. But in September, Jermaine Jackson, one of Michael Jackson’s brothers who was among the organizers, canceled it, saying he could not to get enough stars to perform on such short notice. The concert was then rescheduled to be in London this summer. Martin Schneider, liquidator for the organizers, told Reuters, “The company cannot sign any new contracts and will not plan any new events.’’
The event organizer — World Award Media GmbH — closed on Nov. 30, the company’s liquidator said.Plans for a Michael Jackson tribute concert were scrapped after the event’s... more
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The 41-year-old rapper-actor LL Cool J will kick off "The Grammy Nominations Concert Live! -- Countdown to Music's Biggest Night" on Wednesday night by rapping to a medley of the past year's hits from artists like Lady Gaga and Kings of Leon.The 41-year-old rapper-actor LL Cool J will kick off "The Grammy Nominations... more
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Crowd Blamed For Crush At Free Pop Concert 3:38pm UK, Sunday November 15, 2009 Damien Pearse, Sky News Online Council chiefs have blamed the "unprecedented" number of young pop fans who turned up at a free concert for a huge surge that left scores of people injured. Dramatic video footage showed hundreds of people breaking through a metal barrier as boy band JLS performed in Birmingham. Dozens of people at the front of the venue were crushed by the surging crowd and four were seriously hurt.Crowd Blamed For Crush At Free Pop Concert 3:38pm UK, Sunday November 15, 2009 Damien... more
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This is my daughter Teena singing to family favorite. Growing up, she learned to sing and play the piano from watching her mother . We hope you enjoy this song. Thanks T.J.Neil Sr. www.tjneil.comThis is my daughter Teena singing to family favorite. Growing up, she learned to sing... more
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It's a strange time for the xx. The foursome of 20-year-olds just temporarily or permanently lost its fourth member, second guitarist Baria Qureshi, who claimed exhaustion upon returning to the U.K. after a string of organized and impromptu CMJ performances. Before they even arrived in the States, bassist and vocalist Oliver Sim seemed to foreshadow fame's toll with a single tweet: “[O]fficial jetsetter,” he wrote on September 11th. “[I] dont want to leave my room now let alone the country, reclusiveness just isn't an option anymore.”
It sure isn't, but there seemed to be a smile creeping into the statement. While the band might have been happy playing poorly-lit venues in middle-of-the-country towns, suddenly finding themselves shipped off to the continent and the other side of the pond for a tour schedule that Pitchfork’s Ryan Dombal said “makes me feel a bit light-headed” is still rather wonderful. And it's not like they have a choice. The supply isn’t the album anymore, even if this band churns out what is ostensibly a studio recording on stage. The supply is the show, and it’s in serious demand.
If the live show is indeed, as many claimed last week, just another listen of the album, it at least isn’t a .rar file. It’s a physical album with a few very valuable bonuses enclosed in its jewel case or record sleeve. (I should add that last week, I watched a tall, thin man strut confidently out of Other Music in the rain, carrying an xx LP under his arm.) On stage, the chemistry between Sim and Romy Madley Croft simmers on low interminably. The songs sparkle a little brighter and set a little firmer in our echoic memory with help from visuals: Croft peers out from under a wave of jet-black hair to watch Sim finish his solo, or vice versa: Sim, head down, gazes boldly from under his brow, waiting for Croft’s cue (see: Figure 1). Their voices meld into each other's seamlessly, though of course, because their singing often sounds like a sigh or a yawn, there's little room for mistakes, or at least, it’s impossible for us to hear them.
The songs can feel like a warm breath on your neck or a cold draft up your shirt, but each one is infused with lust, so even the dankest, most desperate atmosphere on the album—the bitcrushed, glittery effects at the start of “Night Time,” or the Burial-like somberness of Sim’s solo, “Fantasy,” have longing stamped firmly upon them, and they glow and pulse—“Fantasy” quite literally pulses—with that brimming emotional intensity otherwise known as adolescence.
Read the rest:
http://lizzyville.blogs.com/index/2009/10/determining-whether-the-xxs-xx-is-good-or-great-and-if-great-how-great.htmlIt's a strange time for the xx. The foursome of 20-year-olds just temporarily or... more
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AEMMP Records (Columbia College's student ran record label) put together a sold out show to advertise their Chompilation CD at a local Chicago venue called Reggie's Rock Club.
Watch the performance Maps & Atlases gave of their song “Ted Zancha” from that evening.
The video was shot and produced by fellow Columbia students and alumni, The Belmont Sessions.AEMMP Records (Columbia College's student ran record label) put together a sold... more
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