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The video for their song “Renegade” opens with the sad reminder that 6 out of 10 American teens witness bullying at least once a day. With all of the recent instances of cruelty being reported in the media, the band’s goal with their first song is to rally teens around a message of tolerance and acceptance.
Posted by Staff on Thursday, November 18, 2010 at 9:29 am
Filed under General, In The Spotlight · Tagged bullying, dosomething.org, Drums, Duane Allman, Dylan, Eric Clapton, Jimi Hendrix, mobile, new, pop culture, Radio silence nyc, social change, teen band, television, Tim, vocals, web, Wyatt, Zach

Hendrix had just taken London by storm with a BBC session that rocked the music world, cementing him as one of the most influential musicians from his era and Gered Mankowitz captured this historical moment at his legendary Masons Yard Studio.
Posted by Sam on Tuesday, September 21, 2010 at 3:14 pm
Filed under General, In The Spotlight · Tagged "Are You Experienced", 2010, BBC, Book, Eric Clapton, Gered Mankowitz, Jimi Hendrix, live, London, Masons Yard Studio, review, Rock Photography, Rolling Stones, Sixties, The Experience, The Yardbirds, trio

The year was 1990, and the location was Hertfordshire, England, the same location where some of rock’s most historic events took place: Led Zeppelin’s final British show & Queen’s final performance headed by Freddie Mercury. Approximately 120,000 people descended upon Knebworth Park for the massive all-star concert benefiting the Nordof-Robbins Music Charity Centre and the Brit School for Performing Arts.
Posted by Sam on Monday, April 19, 2010 at 4:27 pm
Filed under Albums, Editorials, General, In The Spotlight, Reviews · Tagged "Badman's Song", "Comfortably Numb", "Everybody Wants to Rule the World", "Pinball Wizard", "Sunshine of Your Love", "Tall Cool One", 1990, Brit School of performing arts, david gilmour, England, Eric Clapton, Genesis, Hertfordshire, Knebworth 1990, Led Zeppelin, Nordof-Robbins Music Charity, pink floyd, Queen, Robert Plant, Tears for Fears