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50 Cent Shares How He Went To The Top – Comic Book Style

by Joshua (J.Smo) Smotherman July 31, 2012 1:27 pm

We all (should) know the story of 50 Cent… Around 2009, 50 and Robert Greene came together and wrote the bestselling book The 50th Law. Greene, a best selling author on strategy, is known for his book The 48 Laws of Power and has been name-dropped in songs by the likes of Kanye West and […]

Morrow’s Memory Keeps It Moving Forward With Their Detroit Flavored Hard Rock

by Joshua (J.Smo) Smotherman July 29, 2012 9:09 am Tagged With: Alternative, Progressive, Rock

Moving Forward by Morrow's Memory

This is real music written by real people for those living a real life. The concept of Morrow’s Memory is simple, the future will inevitably become the past. One minute it’s in-your-face headbanging aggression and the next you find yourself floating on a melody as gentle as the clouds. As soon as you get comfortable […]

The Incredible Kicks Raise Up A New Rock and Roll Generation With Their Ineffective Lullabies

by Joshua (J.Smo) Smotherman July 27, 2012 4:47 pm Tagged With: Pop, Progressive, Rock

Ineffective Lullabies by The Incredible Kicks

The Incredible Kicks have busted down the doors of your local day care, turned the volume up to 21 and kidnapped the ears of your babies. Their new EP, Ineffective Lullabies, is here to raise up the next generation of rock and roll superstars. But let me warn you, buckle up tight before you jump […]

First Generation – Thank you for loving Pete Drake, Nashville

by C Bret Campbell July 27, 2012 1:42 pm Tagged With: Country, Nashville, United States

From: First Generation Records / Creative and Dreams Music Network Nashville, TN July 20, 2012 On the 29th day of July in 1988, the Nashville music community lost one its most influential members. Pete Drake – steel guitar legend and renowned producer – left us 24 years ago, and he is still missed by musicians, […]

Feature Presentation by Oktayne (review)

by Joshua (J.Smo) Smotherman July 26, 2012 6:42 am

Oktayne returns with Feature Presentation; his follow-up to the previously released Self-Explanations. This collection of songs presents solid production accompanied by the focused and lyrical flows of Oktayne. Once you begin listening, you quickly realize Oktayne is a product of his environment and his main goal is to project the realism of that environment. Influenced […]

Discover Frank Palangi

by Tisha Emberton July 25, 2012 10:17 am Tagged With: Acoustic, Pop, Rock

Frank singing

  Frank Palangi went into the studio with Record Producer, Rogers Masson at Sound Stage Studios in Nashville, TN. Here is an inside look at his journey from New York to Nashville. Take a look at the video diaries and music videos by Frank Palangi. Rogers says, “This is the baddest rhythm section in the […]

Oshaun ft Staasia Daniels & Xpress – Till I Die Remix

by Joshua (J.Smo) Smotherman July 25, 2012 8:17 am

GSX Music artists Oshaun ,Staasia Daniels and Xpress pause from solo efforts to collaborate over the Chris Brown, Big Sean and Wiz Khalifa hit Till I Die which serves as one of the records from the compilation mixtape 2day was 2mrw releasing In August. Shot by Raphael Persaud and Directed by GSX. Filmed at a […]

Aoede – muse for Dodge’s new Dart?

by C Bret Campbell July 23, 2012 7:13 pm Tagged With: Pop

I first came across Aoede on ReverbNation a while back. She had a voice that really intrigued me, whether singing light-hearted love ditties or darker sounds like on her “I Lost You Win,” she has a unique phrasing and sense of pitch that makes her stand out like a magnolia in a field of mesquite. […]

Nashville to Pete Drake, “We still miss you!”

by C Bret Campbell July 23, 2012 12:48 pm Tagged With: Country, Nashville, United States

Nashville to Pete Drake, “We still miss you!” There are 24 fret markers on Pete Drake’s legendary steel guitar, known as “Goldie,” and it’s been 24 years since he left this world for the big jam session “up yonder.” He passed on July 29, 1988 at the age of 56 after a long battle with […]

Dreamer of the Day, Frank Palangi says I Am Ready!

by Tisha Emberton July 23, 2012 11:29 am Tagged With: Rock

Frank Palangi

Some of us are born with creative licenses. We know from the very beginning we were made to change the world whether it be through music, art or with words. Dreamers often wonder what it’s like to touch the stars while others are making efforts to climb mountains to reach them. “All men dream, but […]

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