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Full Songlist- 1954- Rock Around the Clock (Bill Haley and his Comets) Shake Rattle and Roll (Big Joe Turner) That’s All Right (Elvis Presley) 1955- Folsom Prison Blues (Johnny Cash) Blue Monday (Fats Domino) The Wallflower (Etta James) Tutti Frutti (Little Richard) Bo Diddley (Bob Diddley) Maybellene (Chuck Berry) Tyring To Get To You (Elvis Presley) Ain’t That a Shame (Fats Domino) 1956- Be-Bop-a-Lu (Gene Vincent and the Blue Caps) Please Please Please (James Brown) Long Tall Sally (Little Richard) Hound Dog (Elvis Presley) Don’t Be Cruel (Elvis Presley) The Train Kept A-Rollin’ (Johnny Burnette) Roll Over Beethoven (Chuck Berry) Blue Suede Shoes (Carl Perkins) Honky Tonk (Bill Doggett) Who Do You Love (Bo Diddley) Susie Q (Dale Hawkins) Blueberry Hill (Fats Domino) 1957- Keep a Knockin’ (Little Richard) Whole Lotta Shakin’ Goin’ On (Jerry Lee Lewis) Peggy Sue (Buddy Holly and the Crickets) Jailhouse Rock (El ....> Continue Here! <--

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In a quick – but awesome three minutes Chris Rene compares singing young homie now vs. his first time in the audition, reveals what “Believe” means to him, and shares his plan to continue his recovery journey even when The X Factor is done. He’s also got a special message to fans! so check it out. Want more? Check out www.foxallaccess.com for more videos, stories, and updates on your favorite music artists, TV celebrities, and movie talent.. Video Rating: 4 / 5 —- Share| ....> Continue Here! <--

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Michael and Sharie have started “Mob Hits LA”, an online group that will put on flash mobs. They post for interested people who’d want to be in their first flash mob outing: a spontaneous swing dance at Universal Citywalk. Video Rating: 4 / 5 —- Michael and Sharie have started “Mob Hits LA”, an online group that will put on flash mobs. After a rocky start, will they be able to put together a spontaneous swing dance number at Universal Citywalk? Video Rating: 4 / 5 Share| ....> Continue Here! <--

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On the 23rd of July 2011, a select committee called the HFE, staged a one of a kind extravaganza which they righty called: The Health, Finance & Entertainment Extravaganza. The event was held in Lake Arbor Community Center in Mitchelville, MD. The central notion about the event is to bring together, health and finance experts in one place for the public to come and learn from. They present information relevant for members of the public to know how to navigate these difficult economic times. All these while getting the best entertainment from renowned musical artists, poets and dancers. This event was a great success. Please watch and find out how you can be a part of the next one. —- Share| ....> Continue Here! <--

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The history of the New Jack Swing Music told by the man himself, Mr Teddy Riley and many other NJS act. celebrating back then, 15th anniversary of TR in the Music Industry (done around 1999… sorry don’t know the exact date!?!) Video Rating: 4 / 5 —- Share| ....> Continue Here! <--

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Question by samwri1984: Was Glen Miller a singer or part of an Orchestra? WW2 1940′s 1950′s swing music Best answer: Answer by Ian WGlen Miller was a band leader – kind of like the conductor of an orchestra Give your answer to this question below! by Chapendra Share| ....> Continue Here! <--

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How To Develop Creativity In Your Guitar Playing – Part 1 Article by Tom Hess Do you struggle with becoming a more creative and self expressive musician? Many guitarists run into this problem as they begin to feel more comfortable with the physical aspects of their guitar playing. A lot of musicians can’t seem to write songs or create their own guitar solos at the same level as they can “play” their guitar. Their music sounds stiff, uninspired or not very creative and expressive. If this describes you, then this article will help you to identify the causes of why this problem exists in your guitar playing and will show you the steps you need to take to overcome it. That question of how one can become a more creative guitar player is a very typical one that I (and probably most guitar teachers) am very often asked. Before I go into detail to answer it I need to say that in ....> Continue Here! <--

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100 Tips to Market Your Music – Part 1 Marketing is all the activities and processes of planning, communicating and executing a product, with a price, the promotion and the placement of an item to an end user. Your music is your product which you are then supplying to the end user – the music fan. Between you and the fan is a big space on how to bridge this gap. You may think that if you just get a record deal with some label, your prayers are answered and this instant bridge is built across that space. This is for the most part, not how things work today. As an aspiring indie or unsigned singer, songwriter, or a musician in a band you can not do just a few things to promote yourself and expect success in your music career. Offline and online music promotion and marketing exposure is an ongoing process in this DIY age. Music companies are looking for artists that already have fan bases, sold CDs, and are proven ready to move up to a higher level. Pre ....> Continue Here! <--

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In previous articles about songwriting techniques for guitarists, I addressed several approaches to beginning the songwriting structure, focusing primarily on starting with chords and melody. In this section of the songwriting series I’ll go into greater detail about other processes that I briefly mentioned in past articles. If you are familiar with previous articles I wrote on this topic, you have probably figured out that these articles on songwriting are on a more advanced level than is typical of songwriting articles or most books. If the content you read below is deeper than you are ready to understand right now, don’t give up on it! Instead, find a great guitar (and music composition) teacher who can help you to understand and master applying these concepts in your guitar playing and songwriting…….. …. Read the rest of this entry » Share| ....> Continue Here! <--

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In this part of the article series, I have added to the list of songwriting ideas for each concept. Before we get to discussing these ideas, I want to mention that these concepts are best Before getting to that I want to point out most of these ideas are best used when first beginning to write a new composition. In other words, these concepts (as well as most of the ideas listed in Songwriting techniques -Part 1) are usually best suited when beginning the songwriting process of a new song. Likewise, they can be used effectively to compose transitional sections in a song…….. …. Read the rest of this entry » Share| ....> Continue Here! <--

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Buy a Kid Rock Laminated poster from this shoot. Proceeds to benefit “A Better Place Rescue” abetterplace.rescuegroups.org Part 2: More Behind the Scenes of the Kid Rock “Roll On” music video shoot in Detroit, Michigan, Aug 2008. All Photos and video by Barb Lehto Edited by LilyTails… www.youtube.com Check out my KID ROCK Community Page community.kidrock.com See more Bruce Lehto art here: brucelehto.webs.com http The official website for Arthur It’s Only Rock ‘n’ Roll: Link #1: pbskids.org In case, you’re wondering the beginning song is called “I Want It That Way” by the Backstreet Boys in 1998. It’s in the playlist or link: Link #2: www.youtube.com This is Part 1 of the special. Enjoy. Please put a comment and rate 5/5 please. (Aren’t a little weird I post this on the 7th anniversary of the attack of September 11, 2001? Well, god bless those 3000 people who perish ....> Continue Here! <--

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