By host on
3/25/2010 10:09 AM
In the world of music magazine publishing, Jim Marshall was probably just as important as the musicians he photographed. In an industry where image so frequently becomes perception, Marshall's keen eye and craftsmanship produced thousands of photographs which may have
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By host on
3/22/2010 4:09 AM
Contrary to what you may have heard, SXSW is in fact an instrument show.
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By host on
3/21/2010 1:01 PM
The next big thing in mobile internet technology is location. With
GPS-enabled smart phones like the iPhone, Blackberrys and Android
phones, software like Google Buzz, Foursquare and Gowalla, and location-enhanced options coming to Twitter and Facebook, its becoming easier to check in to the cyber world while on the go, and follow your friends in real time.
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By host on
3/20/2010 9:47 AM
The RM64 / Propellerhead SXSW Austin Day Party went down at the Dirty
Dog Bar on 6th Street, right in the heart of the Downtown SXSW madness,
on Friday.
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By host on
3/18/2010 11:15 AM
The SXSW Festival and Conference is a mecca for live musicians of all
stripes, from rock to metal to country to rap to electronic and pop and
everything in between. It all has a home here, and as far as music
cities go, few can touch Austin's open accommodation of music culture.
Of course for most bands, writing songs, playing shows and recording
albums is most of the focus, but at some point, nearly all bands to
turn to the question of how to get their music out to more people and
built their fanbase, which is why many of them play at SXSW. But a
festival like this is only the start of one path to stardom, and
success never comes without hard work and calculated business.
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By host on
3/18/2010 9:52 AM
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By host on
3/18/2010 9:02 AM
There's always so much going on at SXSW that it' impossible to hit
every single showcase worth going to, and choosing one over another is
no easy task. But when it came to Tuesday and Wednesday nights, there
was no question in our minds were we needed to be.
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By host on
3/16/2010 10:24 AM
Love him or hate him, Motorhead's Lemmy Kilmister is every bit a bass icon as anyone who could be nominated for that distinction, and the new documentary film Lemmy is a portrait of the artist that proves beyond a shadow of a doubt that he is as legendary as it gets.
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By host on
3/11/2010 11:34 AM
On March 23rd, Eagle Rock Entertainment will re release Free Forever, a 2 disc DVD compilation of the seminal blues rock band Free, which featured bassist Andy Fraser, vocalist Paul Rodgers, guitarist Paul Kossoff, and drummer Simon Kirke. I'm almost
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