
June 3, 2010 | Posted by davidguide
Silky Soul Music is the brainchild of Frankie Beverly’s son, Anthony, who is serving as the project’s executive and co-producer. Beverly developed the idea to properly honor his father’s contributions to the music industry in a way that has never been done before. It is the first and only album recognizing Beverly and Maze’s nearly [...]
Categories: Career |
Tags: 10/27/09, 21 guns, album, amp, Anthony, Beverly, Century, Christian, Clark Sisters, East Jesus, Frankie Beverly, Gloria, Grammy, horseshoes and handgrenades, Jackson, Joe, Karma, kevon edmonds, Mary J. Blige, Maze, maze and frankie beverly, Michael Jackson - Michael, Music, punk rock opera, Raheem DeVaughn, Rock, Rosanne Cash, SilverDisc, silverdisc music, Takes |
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May 1, 2010 | Posted by davidguide
Romans have given ‘Music’ the status of most dignified and most sacred art of the world. Many great artists have devoted their whole life in the service of this great asset bestowed by god on earth. Actually if observed keenly, one can find music in every living thing existing in the planet. The chirping of [...]
Categories: Basic Types Of Music |
Tags: Adam Jaylin, album, cd stores, favorite music, George Elliot, life, Michael Buble, Music, music portal, online, Rock, sacred art, susan boyle, true blessing, water waves, world |
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April 9, 2010 | Posted by davidguide
Lil’ Wayne is scheduled to release his long-delayed “rock” album at the end of December. Here is a quick recap of the singles that have been released off this soon to be disastrous album. Wayne needs to go back to rapping about Mustang hood scoops and not trying to do emotional rock and roll.
“Prom Queen”
The [...]
Categories: Basic Types Of Music |
Tags: Alan McGee, album, elementary guitar, emotional rock, guitar, guitar riffs, Kevin Rudolf, Lil, lil waynes, mustang hood scoops, Queen, Rock, scarface soundtrack, Track, Wayne |
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April 2, 2010 | Posted by davidguide
Cabaret diva Sheera Ben-David said of the Jacque Brel song “Ne Me Quitte Pas”, “The desperation and torment of this song has enchanted so many singers and listeners for generations now. It breaks all of our hearts in any language.”
John Hoglund, of Cabaret Scenes recently commented, “On her exceptional new album, On a Carousel, Sheera [...]
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Tags: Adam Ben-David, album, Ben-David, Brussels, Cabaret, cabaret hotline, Damien Bassman, David Rozenblatt, fulbright scholar, Godfrey, J.J. McGeehan, Jacque Brel, Jacques Brel, John Bucchino, John Hoglund, Julie Wilson Award, Kerry Ben-David, leslie bricusse, life, Manhattan, Mat Fieldes, New York, Rome, rome opera, Sheera, song, vocalist album |
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