Showing posts with label Music. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Music. Show all posts

Wednesday, February 9, 2011

Blues singer dies

Marvin Sease  who performed on what was known as the Chitlin’ circuit , has died, reportedly of pneumonia. He was 64. He started out in another form of music.
Here are some of his contemporaries & as the best blues singers.

Tuesday, February 8, 2011

Lady Gaga to release single early

Lady Gaga to release single early
Lady Gaga is slated to perform at the 2011 Grammy awards.
Pop star Lady Gaga has announced that her new single "Born This Way" will be released earlier than its original drop date.
"Can't wait any longer, single coming Friday," the 24-year-old wrote on her Twitter feed Monday.

Lady Gaga  revealed on Twitter that she plans to release her newest single, "Born This Way," on Friday .  She had originally planned to release it at an awards show on Sunday.

Lady Gaga Romance Rumor

It can't be easy dating Lady Gaga: When you're not picking glitter off everything you own, or trying to get the scent of bodily fluids off your clothes, you're staring at the meat in the fridge, wondering if it's dinner or designer wear. So color us unsurprised that Life & Style claims the popster's back-on romance with longtime love Luc
Carl has hit a speed bump. "Gaga and Luc are fighting a lot," says a snitch. "Their relationship has never been perfect -- it's always been tumultuous -- but now it's hanging by a thread." Click on for a less depressing romance rumor …

Thursday, February 3, 2011

The Day the Music Died


Today Is the 52nd Anniversary of the Plane Crash That Killed Buddy Holly
Today is the 52nd anniversary of "the day the music died": the plane crash that killed legendary musicians Buddy Holly, Ritchie Valens, and J. P. "The Big Bopper" Richardson. The day was immortalized by Don McLean in his 1971 hit song "American Pie"


which was then covered by Madonna for the Next Best Thing soundtrack:

But the best way to honor the men who died over half a century ago is to listen to the music they themselves created.

Here's Buddy Holly singing "Everyday":

Ritchie Valens doing "La Bamba":

And The Big Bopper performing "Chantilly Lace":

Dapper TV Show Dioramas

The Prime Big Series Commercial is on a Miniature Scale
Plastic figurines and creative dioramas have been popping up all over the place, so it’s no surprise that this Prime Big Series promo has decided to hop on the miniature bandwagon. A Belgium TV chain, it has decided to market their hit shows such as ‘Mad Men,’ ‘Lost,’ and ‘Six Feet Under’ in this quite adorable direction.

Unfortunately, there is no information about who created this Prime Big Series commercial, but you can at least enjoy the full clip via the featured video.

PRIME BIG SERIES - SMALL SCREEN from steven huybrechts on Vimeo.