The Eagles raise their voices in harmony after 28 years
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- The Eagles raise their voices in harmony after 28 years
- I eat a lot of Indian food: Eric
- Final RCK BAND song list announced
- Britons are becoming DAB hands
- Vinyl May Be Final Nail in CD’s Coffin
The Eagles raise their voices in harmony after 28 years
USA Today – Oct 29, 2007
It’s a sound I’ve missed” he says. “When they go into those harmonies there’s a sense of keeping hope alive. You don’t hear that now which is why young musicians are intrigued by radio stations that play classic rock. The first single How Long a vintage J. Souther composition is a country radio hit. Eden material was enthusiastically embraced at six recent sellout shows with the Dixie Chicks in L.
I eat a lot of Indian food: Eric
Times of India – Oct 29, 2007
Rateyourself as a singer on a scale of1-10. Ten without hesitation. I?m really good at what Ido! What areyour views on the current rock scene the worldover? Right now one can see aresurgence of classic rock from the 80s and early 90s. The recent past has seentoo much of the same thing for too long now the time is right to go back to theclassics. There?s a musical evolution takingplace. What?sthe craziest thing a fan has done foryou? A fan once threatened totie me up put me in the trunk of her car and take me home to meet her mum!Another once asked for a strand of my hair! Is being asolo artiste more creativelysatisfying? It?s a lonelyjob but somebody?s got to do it! I have a bandfrom Argentina now who I tour withand I?m lucky that they capture the essence of Mr Big.
Final RCK BAND song list announced
Monsters and Critics.com – Oct 29, 2007
Featuring the most master recordings of any music game ever by the world’s biggest rock artists Rock Band includes 58 tracks and spans every genre of rock ranging from alternative and classic rock to heavy metal and punk. “ur goal with Rock Band was to give players the chance to experience an amazing cross section of music from the last four decades and our final list of tracks includes everything from emerging bands to iconic artists” stated Paul DeGooyer MTV’s Senior Vice President of Home Entertainment Music and Games. “The overwhelmingly positive response from artists music publishers and record labels made the final selection process challenging but extremely exciting. As a result 51 out of 58 of the final selections are based on original masters giving fans an unprecedented way to get closer to the music they love. “Eric Brosius Harmonix audio lead stated “Now that the disc track list is locked and Rock Band is being prepped for manufacture we are working with our music partners to set an exciting download schedule both for launch and beyond.
Britons are becoming DAB hands
guardian.co.uk – Oct 29, 2007
BBC 6Music and BBC7 have achieved record audiences this quarter (of 485000 and 795000 respectively) and more than half the commercial national digital networks have also hit new record Rajar audience numbers. The biggest gains year-on-year are by the Magic Network up 395000 The Hits 312000 Kiss UK 207 000 Choice UK 186000 and Planet Rock 126000. ther smaller gains and new all-time records have been notched up by Sunrise Virgin Radio Classic Rock Real Radio UK Galaxy and Heat. · Paul Robinson is managing director of KidsCo Worldwide.
Vinyl May Be Final Nail in CD’s Coffin
Wired News – Oct 29, 2007
Pressing plants that were already at capacity are staying there while others are cranking out more records than they did last year in order to keep pace with demand. Don MacInnis owner of Record Technology in Camarillo California predicts production will be up 25 percent over last year by the end of 2007. And he’s not talking about small runs of dance music for DJs but the whole gamut of music: “new albums reissues majors and indies. jazz blues classical pop and a lot of (classic) rock. Turntables are hot again as well… jazz blues classical pop and a lot of (classic) rock. Turntables are hot again as well.
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