Ann Arbor entrepreneurs start Web site to connect bands with - Grand Rapids Press
They call it “The Music Revolution.” Here’s how it works: MyBandStock.com - an Ann Arbor-based Web site with national ambitions - allows fans to support unsigned bands with monetary contributions and, in exchange, they receive a variety of perks and
United by emo’s Golden Age: a reminder of Rival Schools’ peers - Drowned In Sound
This summer the much-revered Rival Schools , whose United By Fate LP of 2001 (pictured) remains a favourite amongst DiS readers and staffers alike, are to perform live in the UK and at a number of European festivals, including the DiS-sponsored Hove
Items pertaining to Linden Hills neighborhood - Southwest Journal
PARK THEFTS: Jerry Peterson, Armatage Park director, noted that there has been an increase in thefts from cars in the parking lot at Armatage Park. Incidences have occurred mostly from 2–4 p.m. when parents are picking their kids up from school
Overcoming Disappointment Our Talisman to Success -d’Clergy [interview - TMCnet
Feb 27, 2009 (Daily Independent/All Africa Global Media via COMTEX) — Emmanuel Olufemi Eniola from Oyo State and Bolaji Pearce from Lagos State are music artistes with the group name, D’clergy. Though they are from different backgrounds, they grew
Music Executive Ridiculed at Pirate Bay Trial - Wired
Pirate Bay’s Peter Sunde chats with Per Sundin, CEO of the Swedish subsidiary of Universal Music, in the courtroom hallway after trial adjourned for the day Wednesday. Photo: Oscar Swartz. Special correspondent Oscar Swartz reports. STOCKHOLM
Sports talk radio-active - Boston Globe
We don’t change the station, and so the station sees no need to change. Ratings are huge, possibly even as huge as the station claims. Its primary demographic has tremendous appeal to advertisers. And New England’s fanatical dedication to the
Music industry takes stand in Pirate Bay case - MLive.com
STOCKHOLM — The music industry has lost more than 30 percent in sales since 2001 because of illegal downloading, a top industry official said Wednesday, giving evidence in a Swedish trial. John Kennedy, the head of the International Federation of
Music: ‘Joy Lippard’ - Seattle Post Intelligencer
This talented 18-year-old — the 2006 winner of the Gospel Music Association’s Music in the Rockies songwriting competition — fulfills that early promise with a debut disc that showcases her expressive vocals and insightful songwriting. There’s a
Tune In to BET on Monday, March 2 for the Fashion Event ‘RIP THE - TMCnet
NEW YORK, Feb 26, 2009 /PRNewswire via COMTEX/ — Tune into BET on Monday, March 2 at 9:00 p.m.* for the hottest fashions, entertainers and music — all in one incredibly sexy fashion show, RIP THE RUNWAY. This year addressing the “State of the Union
Ann Arbor entrepreneurs start Web site to connect bands with - Grand Rapids Press
They call it “The Music Revolution.” Here’s how it works: MyBandStock.com - an Ann Arbor-based Web site with national ambitions - allows fans to support unsigned bands with monetary contributions and, in exchange, they receive a variety of perks and
United by emo’s Golden Age: a reminder of Rival Schools’ peers - Drowned In Sound
This summer the much-revered Rival Schools , whose United By Fate LP of 2001 (pictured) remains a favourite amongst DiS readers and staffers alike, are to perform live in the UK and at a number of European festivals, including the DiS-sponsored Hove
Items pertaining to Linden Hills neighborhood - Southwest Journal
PARK THEFTS: Jerry Peterson, Armatage Park director, noted that there has been an increase in thefts from cars in the parking lot at Armatage Park. Incidences have occurred mostly from 2–4 p.m. when parents are picking their kids up from school
Overcoming Disappointment Our Talisman to Success -d’Clergy [interview - TMCnet
Feb 27, 2009 (Daily Independent/All Africa Global Media via COMTEX) — Emmanuel Olufemi Eniola from Oyo State and Bolaji Pearce from Lagos State are music artistes with the group name, D’clergy. Though they are from different backgrounds, they grew
Music Executive Ridiculed at Pirate Bay Trial - Wired
Pirate Bay’s Peter Sunde chats with Per Sundin, CEO of the Swedish subsidiary of Universal Music, in the courtroom hallway after trial adjourned for the day Wednesday. Photo: Oscar Swartz. Special correspondent Oscar Swartz reports. STOCKHOLM
Sports talk radio-active - Boston Globe
We don’t change the station, and so the station sees no need to change. Ratings are huge, possibly even as huge as the station claims. Its primary demographic has tremendous appeal to advertisers. And New England’s fanatical dedication to the
Music industry takes stand in Pirate Bay case - MLive.com
STOCKHOLM — The music industry has lost more than 30 percent in sales since 2001 because of illegal downloading, a top industry official said Wednesday, giving evidence in a Swedish trial. John Kennedy, the head of the International Federation of
Music: ‘Joy Lippard’ - Seattle Post Intelligencer
This talented 18-year-old — the 2006 winner of the Gospel Music Association’s Music in the Rockies songwriting competition — fulfills that early promise with a debut disc that showcases her expressive vocals and insightful songwriting. There’s a
Tune In to BET on Monday, March 2 for the Fashion Event ‘RIP THE - TMCnet
NEW YORK, Feb 26, 2009 /PRNewswire via COMTEX/ — Tune into BET on Monday, March 2 at 9:00 p.m.* for the hottest fashions, entertainers and music — all in one incredibly sexy fashion show, RIP THE RUNWAY. This year addressing the “State of the Union