Tuesday, January 31, 2006

Gizzy emerges from Motown


Gizzy emerges from Motown
Jamaica Observer - The menacing buzz to which Turbulence set his radio-ruling delcation "I could have been/One of the most/ Notorious" was the Scallawah, rhtythm, the first creation from producer Gizzy. Gizzy The work we were doing was a mixture of dancehall and hip
Source: www.jamaicaobserver.com

Where is SA music going?
Tonight South Africa - Another year, another challenge for the South African music industry. Last year we saw house grow and grow and grow. Afro-pop groups popped out of the woodwork and kwaito artists had probably their most difficult year. The hip-hop media hype was a
Source: www.tonight.co.za

Aubrey O'Day a star in the making
Desert Sun - The velvet ropes may have fenced off the VIP area at Red 74 in Palm Desert last week for Aubrey O'Day's going away party, but that didn't stop the La Quinta native from crossing the ropes often to take pictures with fans and party with the crowd. O
Source: www.thedesertsun.com

Hey, where s that sound? Voices against Iraq war on the radio
Anniston Star - When I first heard the Dixie Chicks Travelin Soldier in early 2003, I was haunted by the tale of a fallen soldier. As the ballad climbed the charts, I felt solidarity with a disconcerted American public, stirred by the gentle nudging
Source: www.annistonstar.com

Pop / Rock
WHAS 11 - Even before the release of its homonymous full-length debut, this NYC quartet garnered a lot of attention thanks to its pedigree (which includes former members of Cibo Matto and Spacehog), its playfully provocative song titles ("Take Off Your Clothes
Source: www.whas11.com

Enjoy music & more
Philadelphia Inquirer - Live music and more, tonight through Thursday. Compiled by Tom Di Nardo, Al Hunter Jr., Sara Sherr, Jonathan Takiff and Damon C. Williams. George Strait: There's no one riding higher in the saddle or holding the reins of traditional country music
Source: www.philly.com

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