The Post-World War II economic expansion led to the explosion of American suburbs and the classic Leave It To Beaver imagery. A television in every home. More time for leisure led to more screen time which gave advertisers more opportunity to tap your brain. Even before television there was radio, door-to-door salesmen…one could even argue that […]
Ying Yang Twins – Live at MTSU with special guests Classic Williams and DJ Xtra Credit
Presented by Raider Entertainment Co-sponsored by Intercultural & Diversity Affairs February 7, 2013 at Tucker Theatre Doors at 6:00pm, Show at 7:30pm $10 Student Presale, $25 Public Presale/Doors TICKETS ARE NON-REFUNDABLE Facebook Event ***This show will feature explicit language***
Welcome To The Uncle Devin Show
Uncle Devin loves the kids! Uncle Devin, known as the original drumcussionst, combines the use of real drums, electronic drums, and percussion to deliver a children’s show packed full of educational groovin’ tunes. His hybrid drum rig allows him to play grooves while handling duties of the percussion section on his own. In other words, […]
Time To Build Workshop – High Quality Photos and Video For The Low
Let’s face it, you need high quality photos, high quality video, and a well polished package to make your music and your band stand above the competition. And believe me, there is plenty of competition in the realm of indie music. Tye Ramos of LAFA Music Group spoke with me recently about their upcoming workshop […]
Interview with Maxwell Demon
Maxwell Demon is a true DIY artist. He records all his music in his small New York apartment and wears the many hats it takes to move any music career forward. His new EP is scheduled for a summer release so we sat down to speak with him about his creative style and what keeps […]
Jeremiah Weed and Water by Myke Bogan (video)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=va3DYrEzbSU Myke Bogan has released the video for one of his best songs from his debut mixtape, “So Long South Dakota”. The video was filmed in New Orleans during Mardi Gras 2012 and features the shenanigans you would expect when thousands of people congregate with the intention of having a good time. The video acts […]
Uncle Elroy’s Couch by Myke Bogan (video)
Hip hop lyrical architect (and rapper) Myke Bogan is now a resident of Portland. “Uncle Elroy’s Couch” is his latest single. This brand new video was directed by Portlands own Tim Slusarczyk. “Uncle Elroy’s Couch” was featured as an mp3 on www.allhiphop.com. In 24 hours the tune received more “likes” than every artist posted including […]
Interview with Tu P – Brisbane, Medicine, and Hip Hop
Tu P is the perfect example of an artist on their grind. When this Brisbane, Australia emcee isn’t creating music you can find him practicing medicine. We were fortunate enough to get a little bit of his time for this interview to discuss hip hop, medicine, and influences. Instead of repeating your bio, briefly tell […]
Steph Barrak Has The Words To Break Your Heart
Steph Barrak began learning piano and clarinet in middle school but, considering she found herself improvising her own melodies instead of reading the sheet music, she gave up formal lessons at age 13. She then picked up her sister’s guitar and began writing songs on 1 string. She eventually got the courage to try a […]
Goodbye S-A-T
Every year 2 million+ students take the SAT. This interesting lyric video to the song Goodbye SAT asks, “what does it measure? does anyone really know?” We all have an opinion about standardized testing, so if you are one of those that isn’t really for it… you can dig this song. Goodbye S-A-T encourages colleges […]
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