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Somewhere In Time
by Steve Ackerman
posted 2005-02-15

Somewhere In Time

One evening few months ago, I arrived home late, after a long day at work. I sat down and ate my dinner. After I was finished I decided to move to the couch to sit down in front of the tube to relax for a while. An hour or so later, I looked up and noticed a big empty space at the top of my CD rack where my favorite CDs were supposed to be. My CD rack is located in the corner of the room by the TV so it was easy to see. I got up from the couch so I could take a closer look. My entire Iron Maiden collection was missing…


My Morning Jacket
by David Haywood/The Music Renegade
posted 2005-02-15

My Morning Jacket

The first time I heard My Morning Jacket, it was about sunset on a humid summer day. Red light, reaching over the hills, “Mahgeeta” slowly crept into and filled my car. The opening guitars somehow “awakened” my hidden, Italian blood buried deep in my veins; bringing along with it nostalgia for wine-soaked nights under a cosmic sky. I instantly knew this was the band for me…


Ted Lennon
by Daniel Gannaway
posted 2005-02-15

Ted Lennon

Ted Lennon’s debut album is warm, stripped back, and intimate, in his own style of laidback, folk-blues. Mostly it’s Ted’s hushed vocal over his lightly strummed or plucked guitar. His father tastefully backs him with subtle flourishes on ukulele, guitar, xylophone, and adds his own voice in places to fill out the vocals…


The Black Keys
by Captain Ambiance
posted 2005-01-15

The Black Keys

Martin Scorsese and PBS eulogized and buried the blues in a 13 hour documentary and why not? Blues was dead. The horrid overproduced Clapton and BB King “blues” album was the death rattle of America’s soul, available at Wal*Mart for only $17.99. Hip Hop, the new Jazz, was going in strange directions. Some groups like Jurassic 5 continue to reinvent the genre while most others choose to sing about money, golf and Cadillac Escalades, staple material items for the 50 year old silver haired Halliburton share holder. Where was the next generation of Blues Men? Had Robert Johnson’s seed not carried into the new millennium?


americanrockstar
by Steve Ackerman
posted 2005-01-15

americanrockstar

ARS’ latest release, All That’s Left is All That’s Right, is their second studio disc, their third release altogether. This album was recorded at Creekside Audio in Copley, OH with Wes McCraw behind the board. “This was definetly the best studio experience I’ve ever had.” Dallas recalls “We really took the time to do everything exactly how we wanted. Wes did a fantastic job.” This new release has generated an overwhelmingly positive response from both fans and industry professionals from all over the world…


Atomship - The Crash of '47
by Steve Ackerman
posted 2005-01-15

Atomship - The Crash of '47

I spend alot of my time surfing the net for new music, always looking for something new. Recently I found myself on the Wind-Up Records site to see who they are currently working with. Wind-Up Records has been working with some very interesting new bands to hit the scene lately…


Daize Shayne
by Ken McKnight
posted 2004-11-15

Daize Shayne

Two time World Longboard Surfing champion, recording artist and model Daize Shayne is certainly living her dream. A dream many of us wish we had. This young woman is beautiful, athletic, feminine and strong. She was recently featured in Maxim and two issues of ReadyGo Magazine Japan in which she had 16 full-page color photos of her modeling along side Britney Spears and others. She has also been featured in numerous other international magazines…


darling one year
by Steve Ackerman
posted 2004-11-15

darling one year

I was totally stoked when Daniel emailed ProMusicNews to let us know about his latest release. I was excited to listen to his newest masterpiece. Just a few days ago, it arrived. I quickly ripped the package open and shoved it into the CD player, I tell you, I haven’t taken it out of my CD player since. It was incredible, he has really done it again. Another work of art to add to his long resume of accomplished works and he just keeps getting better with each one…



 
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