Tuesday, March 16, 2010

Face Melter TV- Interview with Dan Capeau

Music in your life.
This interview depicts a talented musician who shares the same goal as any other musician: "to make it big."

Choose either video, they're both the same interview. The Vimeo is better quality but cuts off for some reason during the last few seconds...



Face Melter TV- Interview with Dan Capeau from Adam Chhab on Vimeo.

Tuesday, February 23, 2010

"The largest event in 40 years since Woodstock"



Because last year's 40th anniversary concert for
Woodstock was canceled, original Woodstock co-promoter Artie Kornfeld and others have arranged for a huge charity concert. It is called, "The Imagine Music & Art Festival," and is set to take place at Downsview Park in Toronto, Canada, on July 10 and 11. The Imagine Music & Art Festival focuses on the idea of changing the world through music and will feature three stages on the two days with tributes to artists such as The Beatles, Jimi Hendrix, Pink Floyd and Led Zeppelin. Kornfeld said he has had ongoing discussions with artists such as Pearl Jam, Rage Against The Machine, Foo Fighters and Lady Gaga. Other rumored names are: Radiohead, Paul McCartney and The Rolling Stones. Major headliners, ticket prices and other details are to be revealed in March.

Wednesday, February 17, 2010

Jimi Hendrix 'Rock Band' is on the way!



The ultimate guitar hero will now get his own edition of "Rock Band"! Hendrix's stepsister, Janie Hendrix, revealed to the LA Times that the the game will come out before the end of the year. She said, "Sony vowed to make his music 'available through every type of media' - including a new edition of 'Rock Band' that Janie Hendrix says should appear before the end of this year."

Adam Lambert "Get off your phone"



In a recent concert in NYC's PC Richard & Son Theatre, Adam Lambert interrupted his show to get a fan off their phone. During his song, "Whattaya want from me," the fan made a call to a friend to brag about being up front in Lambert's show. It was a live recording and the fans were told ahead of time that they would be booted if caught using their cellphones.

video courtesy of iheart Radio

Sunday, February 14, 2010

Robert Plant's new solo album


Robert Plant

After his previous successful solo album, former lead singer of Led Zeppelin, Robert Plant, has set "It's rude to say no," to be the possible title for his new album. The CD is being produced by Buddy Miller and will feature a guest appearance by singer/songwriter Darrell Scott, who plays mandolin and glockenspiel on the album. Mr. Scott said, "Those two-plus weeks were some of the most memorable times I've ever had in the studio. The number one thing is that Robert loves music.

Thursday, February 11, 2010

The Strokes are back!

New York's favorite indie-alternative rock band, The Strokes, have announced that they plan on releasing their much anticipated new album this September. This is their first album since, "First Impressions of Earth," which was released back in 2006. "We've been recording a bunch - basic tracks are done. Now we're just running around like kids in a candy shop," says drummer Fab Moretti. He goes on to say that, "Coming back in and writing music was kind of like riding a bicycle." They are performing this summer in the Isle of Wight festival and Rockness festival in the UK. They admit that they are quite nervous. Moretti said, "I'm nervous as hell. It's giving me butterflies in my stomach. To be honest, I haven't really been thinking about the old songs as we're so into recording these new ones.

New York has certainly missed their "Strokes" and it is no doubt that fans are glad to see them back in the game.


Bonaroo line up is announced!



Yes folks, Bonnaroo is here and bigger than ever. The four-day music festival in Manchester, Tennessee has announced it full line up! Artists such as Jay Z, Kings of Leon, Dave Matthews Band and Weezer will perform on June 10-14. Click here for the complete line up and to know who's playing when.