At home with his music: Eric Essix back from Europe, ready to play at - Everything Alabama Blog
Special Eric Essix founded his own music label, Essential Recordings, in 2004. Releases include “Somewhere in Alabama,” “Abide With Me” and “Retrospective.” 6:30 p.m. Sunday, with Tracy Hamlin, part of lineup at Preserve Jazz Festival , 601 Preserve
Palm Pre will sync with iTunes - iLounge
According to a report from CNN Money, the upcoming Palm Pre will sync with iTunes out of the box with no third-party software required. The Palm Pre appears to iTunes in the same way that an iPod or iPhone would, except that FairPlay-protected
Meet the artist - Do-it-all singer Ladner releases debut CD - Daily Post-Anian
Bo Ladner has taken the next big step in his music career by releasing his self-titled debut album. Ladner music is a classical country style with, as he puts it, lyrics that are relevant for today. Born in Las Vegas, Nev., Ladner was destined to
Birmingham musician Eric Essix to headline Preserve Jazz Festival in - Birmingham News
Have guitar, will travel. That’s far from a cliche for Birmingham musician Eric Essix, who just spent a week performing and teaching in Szekeshfehrevar, Hungary. The jazz guitarist, 49, was a cultural ambassador of sorts, participating in an arts
Genre Of The Month: Rock - femalefirst.co.uk
Everyone knows that I’m a little bit partial to the good old genre of rock music, so as we gear up for the onslaught of Download Festival in a few weeks, we thought it best to honour the rock legends that have shaped the music scene to date
Newsboys new release seems right at home at No. 1 - Christian Examiner
The Newsboys 14th studio album, In The Hands of God, debuted in May at No. 1 on the SoundScan Christian Albums chart, No. 1 on the SoundScan Christian Adult Contemporary Albums chart, No. 1 on iTunes’ Christian/Gospel Top Albums chart and No. 28 on
May 2009 - Weblogs.baltimoresun.com
It wasn’t flashy or unforgettable, but Jay Leno ended his 17-year Tonight Show run with a lovely and classy finale Friday night. The closing segment was especially touching. In response to reporters asking him what he wanted his “legacy” to be, Leno
At home with his music: Eric Essix back from Europe, ready to play at - Everything Alabama Blog
Special Eric Essix founded his own music label, Essential Recordings, in 2004. Releases include “Somewhere in Alabama,” “Abide With Me” and “Retrospective.” 6:30 p.m. Sunday, with Tracy Hamlin, part of lineup at Preserve Jazz Festival , 601 Preserve
Palm Pre will sync with iTunes - iLounge
According to a report from CNN Money, the upcoming Palm Pre will sync with iTunes out of the box with no third-party software required. The Palm Pre appears to iTunes in the same way that an iPod or iPhone would, except that FairPlay-protected
Meet the artist - Do-it-all singer Ladner releases debut CD - Daily Post-Anian
Bo Ladner has taken the next big step in his music career by releasing his self-titled debut album. Ladner music is a classical country style with, as he puts it, lyrics that are relevant for today. Born in Las Vegas, Nev., Ladner was destined to
Birmingham musician Eric Essix to headline Preserve Jazz Festival in - Birmingham News
Have guitar, will travel. That’s far from a cliche for Birmingham musician Eric Essix, who just spent a week performing and teaching in Szekeshfehrevar, Hungary. The jazz guitarist, 49, was a cultural ambassador of sorts, participating in an arts
Genre Of The Month: Rock - femalefirst.co.uk
Everyone knows that I’m a little bit partial to the good old genre of rock music, so as we gear up for the onslaught of Download Festival in a few weeks, we thought it best to honour the rock legends that have shaped the music scene to date
Newsboys new release seems right at home at No. 1 - Christian Examiner
The Newsboys 14th studio album, In The Hands of God, debuted in May at No. 1 on the SoundScan Christian Albums chart, No. 1 on the SoundScan Christian Adult Contemporary Albums chart, No. 1 on iTunes’ Christian/Gospel Top Albums chart and No. 28 on
May 2009 - Weblogs.baltimoresun.com
It wasn’t flashy or unforgettable, but Jay Leno ended his 17-year Tonight Show run with a lovely and classy finale Friday night. The closing segment was especially touching. In response to reporters asking him what he wanted his “legacy” to be, Leno