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William Burroughs covers Led Zeppelin in 1975

Editor October 13, 2010

William Burroughs covers Led Zeppelin in 1975

When I was first asked to write an article on the Led Zeppelin group, to be based on attending a concert and talking with Jimmy Page, I was not sure I could do it, not being sufficiently knowledgeable about music to attempt anything in the way of musical criticism or even evaluation. I decided … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Concerts/Events, In The Spotlight Tagged With: 1975, Arthur Magazine, concert review, Crawdaddy, Jimmy Page, John Paul Jones, Led Zeppelin, live, music journalism, Robert Plant, William Burroughs

Move Over Rover, And Let Jimi Take Over

Editor September 21, 2010

Move Over Rover, And Let Jimi Take Over

Are You Experienced? Jimi Hendrix's rise to fame has been talked and written about for the past four decades, but has never been so vivid until now. Read essays by some of music’s top journalist and page through photographs of Jimi and his band. World-renowned rock photographer Gered Mankowitz did … [Read more...]

Filed Under: In The Spotlight Tagged With: "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

Everybody Should Stand Up 2 Cancer

Editor September 16, 2010

Everybody Should Stand Up 2 Cancer

Stand Up To Cancer is a new initiative created to accelerate groundbreaking cancer research that will get new therapies to patients quickly and save lives. SU2C's goal is to bring together the best and the brightest in the cancer community, encouraging collaboration instead of competition. By … [Read more...]

Filed Under: In The Spotlight Tagged With: Brian Williams, british, Cancer, CBS, Celebrities, Chris Jacobs, Entertainment Tonight, Evan Handler, Fox news, FX, George Clooney, Infomercial, Katie Couric, Lara Spencer, Mary Hart, Maura Tierney, Michael Douglas, NBC, Rihanna, Stand up 2 cancer, Telethon, The Insider, Toby McGuire, Zac Efron

Editor September 2, 2010

Brooklyn Based Z02 Proves That Art Imitates Life

Playing birthday shows for kids may be a great way to meet hot moms and start a new prepubescent fan base, but get a record deal? Seems a bit far fetched if you ask me, but Z02 members Joey Cassata and brothers Paulie and David Zablidowsky (otherwise known as Joey, Paulie Z, and David Z) have been … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Albums, Editorials, In The Spotlight, Reviews Tagged With: 'No Way Out", "Money Talks", "Red Line Highway", "Stronger", 2010, album, Blues Traveler, Bob Held, Casino Logic, David Z, David Zablidowsky, Geddy Lee, IFC, Independent Film Channel, Joey Cassata, John Popper, Kiss, Neil Peart, Painted Lady, Paulie Z, Paulie Zablidowsky, Poison, Roger Daultery, Rush, Steve Tyler, Z Brothers, Z Rock, Z02

Black Sabbath’s Paranoid Gets The Classic Albums Treatment

Editor August 19, 2010

Black Sabbath’s Paranoid Gets The Classic Albums Treatment

In June of 1970, just four months after Black Sabbath released their self-titled debut album, guitarist Tony Iommi, drummer Bill Ward, bassist Terry "Geezer" Butler, and singer Ozzy Osbourne gathered in the studio to record Paranoid, the album Time Magazine calls "the birthplace of heavy metal. This … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Editorials, In The Spotlight, Movies Tagged With: "Electric Funeral", "Iron Man", 2010, Bill Ward, Black Sabbath, Blu-Ray, Classic Albums, dvd, eagle rock entertainment, Geezer Butler, Henry Rollins, live, Master of Reality, Ozzy Osbourne, Paranoid, Sam Frank, Sean Cyprys, Time Magazine, Tony Allom, Tony Iommi

Priority Records Celebrates 25 Years of Legendary Rap

Editor August 3, 2010

Priority Records Celebrates 25 Years of Legendary Rap

Rap music in the late 80’s and early 90’s was raw, violent, and eye opening to listeners around the world. Artists like EPMD, Ice Cube, N.W.A., and Snoop Dogg were at the forefront of a music revolution now known as “Gangsta Rap”, and the record label that gave their voices a mainstream audience was … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Albums, Editorials, In The Spotlight, Reviews Tagged With: 'Hoody Hooo", "death certificate", "Pay ya dues", "Tru Homies", 2010, 25 anniversary, Dr. Dre, EPMD, eric sermon, gangsta rap, hip hop, ice cube, keith murray, legends, mia x, n.w.a., priority records, rap, snoop dogg, The Last Meal, westside connection, young bleed

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