Posted by admin on Mar 30th, 2011 | 0 comments
Acdc Rock Out In Canada And The U.s
AC/DC first formed in “the land down under” more than 30 years ago by Malcolm and Angus Young. The band offered a unique guitarheavy hard rock sound for their listeners and after a few years their music began to catch on with fans in their native Sydney Australia. In 1975 following an increasing buzz from listeners and a revamped band lineup...
Posted by admin on Mar 29th, 2011 | 0 comments
A Young Kids Guide To Impressing Your Parents With Your Rock Music
Face it: many have been the times when youre lying there in bed quietly listening to your favorite band what constitutes quietly is of course full volume and your mom your dad or worse yet both break into your private domain and yell at you to turn that damn music doooowwwwn!! and to stop listening to those worthless bums. But...
Posted by admin on Mar 28th, 2011 | 0 comments
A Landmark For The Who Tommy Set The Stage For 1970s Rock
The late 60s were a transitional moment for rock and roll. Many bands were attempting to stretch their wings and experiment with the kinds of material that they could release to the public. Some bands turned to composing with orchestras in mind while others focused on spreading a social or political message.
Some groups however felt that...
Posted by admin on Mar 27th, 2011 | 0 comments
A History Of Rock And Roll Music
The immediate origins of rock and roll lie in the late 1940s and early 1950s through a mixing of the genres of blues country Ramp;B folk and gospel music. Alan Freed a disc jockey based in Cleveland Ohio is generally credited with first using the phrase rock and roll in 1951 though the phrase was in constant use at time in lyrics of Ramp;B songs of the time. The...
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A Hard Rock Broadside From Soundside
By Mark Kirby MusicDish eJournal
If I had the power I would change the title of the new Soundside CD from “Seconds to Sunrise” to “Working Man’s Soundside.” No not as some type of homage to the Grateful Dead or their album of the same name but because in today’s segmented music scene dominated by generic suburban pop ring...