News Source: Androscoggin News
| 2 months ago
We were sitting in a Montreal hotel room that could only be described as disheveled – covers tossed across the bed, towels on the floor, half-empty coffee cups on the table – when there was a knock on the door...Just two middle-age women wearing
News Source: Guardian Unlimited
| 2 months ago
Music's intellectual-property eviction notice What made old singles so great?...So why are those players finding their royalties disappearing? John Pidgeon When I was stacking singles on my Dansette after school, I didn't envisage a time when the
News Source: BBC
| 2 months ago
Graham was heard on number one singles by The Kinks, Tom Jones and Dusty Springfield, and said he appeared on a total of 40 UK top five hits. Graham also claimed The Beatles' manager Brian Epstein asked him to join the band after Pete Best left in
News Source: Chicago-Sun Times
| 2 months ago
When discussing their respective approaches to product development, I�m fond of comparing Apple to a sniper and Microsoft to Tony Montana. A comparison of the Zune HD and iPhod Touch screens in sunlight. Andy Ihnatko Apple is covered in
News Source: Androscoggin News
| 2 months ago
You Really Got Me' drummer Bobby Graham dies Graham played on over 15,000 records Legendary session drummer Bobby Graham has passed away, aged 69. Graham played on an estimated 15,000 records in his lifetime, including Petula Clark 's 'Downtown' ,
News Source: CNN
| 2 months ago
Long before U2 and Bono blazed their own paths, and decades before the Christian music industry became a half-billion-dollar annual business, a hippie musician with long blond locks paved the way. Larry Norman was a Christian rock musician before
News Source: ITN
| 2 months ago
British rock icon Bonnie Tyler has announced she plans to return to music. The singer has recorded a new version of her 1983 number one hit 'Total Eclipse of the Heart' along with Only Men Aloud, winners of BBC show Last Choir Standing. Speaking
News Source: Commercial News
| 2 months ago
Just listen to the music of the traffic in the city “Linger on the sidewalk where the neon signs are pretty “How can you lose?” From Petula Clark’s 1964 No. Downtown.” A growing number of downtown business owners are finding the line