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May 01 2008: Still The Champions—Queen + Paul Rodgers: New Album, New Tour by: Rochelle Karina
When rock legends get together, it’s almost always something incredible And when legends as iconic as Queen and Paul Rodgers get together to form a musical partnership, then take it on tour, it’s even better

May 01 2008: Here’s Your Nickelback— The Canadian Invasion by: Rochelle Karina
Formed in Alberta by Chad Kroeger on lead vocals and guitar, Mike Kroeger keeping the rhythm on bass, Ryan Peake playing guitar and backing vocals and then-drummer Brandon Kroeger (later replaced at the drums by Daniel Adair), Nickelback is probably one of the most definitive bands of the modern post-grunge era genre

April 30 2008: Top 10 Mistakes Bands And Musicians Make by: David Hooper
If you want to get a record deal, get people to your shows, or sell music like crazy, the answer isn't some kind of "magic pill" website that you post your music on, blindly sending out a bunch of demos, or anything to do with having good music

April 30 2008: Home Run, Touchdown, Slam Dunk – 5 Tips For Taking Your Best Sports Photos by: Matt Smolsky
Victory in sports is about practice and performance – the best athletes prepare better than anyone else, training their bodies and minds to perform when winning and losing matter most It’s no different with sports photography

April 26 2008: Great Racehorses Of The Fifties by: chiron99
Like so many other things, horse-racing both legitimized, and was legitimized by, the new medium of television during the 1950s. What horse-racing offered TV was the chance for this upstart medium, criticized from its inception, to broadcast a venerable and time-honored American pastime, the "Sport of Kings" which so many Americans associated with upward mobility.

April 25 2008: Spring and Summer Concert Tours of 2008 by: joconnor
For any lover of music - whether it is rock and roll, hip hop, or country, or anything else under the sun, the spring and summer concert schedule of 2008 will give you a chance to see many different acts out there on the road.

April 24 2008: Ultimate Drinking Games And Dares For Hen Parties by: johnmce
Creating a party atmosphere is an essential way to start any hen party celebrations, what better way to create a buzz than with some great drinking games and naughty dares? This article lists some favourites that can be used in any party situation, especially hen parties.

April 22 2008: The Social Responsibility Of Hip-hop by: JJ Reilly
Hip-Hop is no longer limited to rap music and break dancing; today it represents a multi-billion dollar industry that influences everything from fashion to prime- time television programming, professional sports, mass media marketing and advertising Today Hip-Hop is becoming a way of life, a culture that is intricately woven into every aspect of young people 's daily lives

April 22 2008: Tips for a Great Fourth of July Barbeque by: trycmcw
It 's the classic summer event: the Fourth of July barbeque. With the right decorations, menus, and the fun of outdoor inflatable rentals you can create a celebration that your guest will remember fondly for a lifetime.

April 19 2008: The Police Reunion Concert Tour by: joconnor
The Police embarked on a reunion tour in 2007 and are continuing it through 2008. Learn about their highly popular concert tour here.

April 17 2008: Wholesale Video Games Strategy: Kawabanga! by: Joaquin Reveron
There is finally a strategic marketing name for many of our wholesale video games offering and eBay selling when competition arrives, it is correctly called and named wholesale business "Cowabunga" Beauty of this is strategic concept whether you are educated or uneducated - it is now about experience or notably known as streets smarts

April 17 2008: Making The Most Of Leeds Festival 2008 by: Rochelle Karina
Leeds Festival 22 – 24 August 2008 You’ve got your tickets and you’re ready to go celebrate the 10th anniversary of the Leeds Festival August is coming up quickly; before you know it the sister festivals of Leeds and Reading are going to be here

April 17 2008: The World’s Most Slamming Music Fest – T In The Park 2008 by: Rochelle Karina
It’s a festival to beat all festivals and it’s even bigger and better this year T in the Park turns 15 and it’s back with a talent line up reading like a who’s who in dance music

April 16 2008: 5 Tips For Making A Hit Record 30 Minutes At A Time by: Christopher French
There are several challenges to recording music from a home studio, the greatest of which is probably time management With work and family obligations ever present, it can be a daunting task to block off even 30 minutes of session time

April 16 2008: Great Racehorses Of The Thirties by: chiron99
The 1920s, to hear some historians tell it, were one big party - at least for the luckier part of the population, the folks listed in the Social Registry, the partygoers who found themselves fictionalized in the novels of F. Scott Fitzgerald, the descendants of the robber barons of the Gilded Age.

April 13 2008: Harley Davidson & The Movies - Fifty Years Of Movie Parts by: Neil Ebsworth
The most recent film starring the American icon, the Harley Davidson motorcycle, was called 'Wild Hogs' Named after the nickname given to its riders in the 1970 's , this family comedy with an all star cast including John Travolta didn't quite meet its hyped expectations

April 13 2008: Putting A Value On Vinyl Records- Part One by: Robert Benson
One element of the ever changing music industry is that the sale of vinyl records has increased and that these audio treasures are still in demand In our age of digital products and downloads, there are still millions who prefer the sound and experience of vinyl records

April 13 2008: Putting A Value On Vinyl Records - Part Two by: Robert Benson
In part one we discussed the most important element of vinyl record appraising, the condition of the record and LP jacket or sleeve and the methods used in grading a vinyl record In this section we will explore other elements that factor into the value of a record

April 10 2008: Ten Quick Digital Photography Tips by: Albertus Adi Sulistiono
If you're looking for some quick and easy to apply digital photography tips, you're in luck We have ten good ones just for you

April 09 2008: Iconic Females Who Enjoyed Cigars by: Garson Smart
Who comes to mind when you hear the word "cigar" smoker If you're like too many people - most of them nonsmokers - you imagine a well-dressed male, perhaps wearing a sweater vest, someone - no matter what age - who exudes a certain personal gravity

April 09 2008: Great Moments In Cigar History: The Nineteenth Century by: Garson Smart
Some businesses are more romantic than others For example, compare winemaking with toothpick-making

April 09 2008: Who Are The Famous Female Cigar Smokers by: Garson Smart
During the 1990s, as cigars grew popular once again, a new generation of female cigar aficianados has continued to change our stereotypical image of cigars as a "guy thing" From the fabulous to the fictional, let 's pause and appreciate some of today 's trailblazing female cigar smokers

April 09 2008: The Smoking Jacket: Old Fashioned-elegance Meets Modern Day by: Garson Smart
The smoking jacket: like the cigar itself, it 's a timeless emblem of leisure, idleness, "the good life" First widely worn in England during the Victorian period, the smoking jacket has undergone a bit of a resurgence in recent years, as younger consumers turn to it - as they have to, again, the cigar - for a touch of old-fashioned elegance

April 09 2008: Burning Down The House: How To Light A Cigar by: Garson Smart
Like any essential, simple activity, lighting a cigar has been rendered an expensive process by modern capitalism You might think a box of matches would do the trick, but why settle for little sticks of burning wood when you could be lighting your stogies with an S

April 09 2008: Famous Cigar Lovers Including Groucho Marx And Mark Twain by: Garson Smart
As more and more entertainment venues close themselves off to the rich, complicated odor of cigar smoke, perhaps it 's time to remind ourselves that some of history 's great artists - writers, entertainers, musicians - were not just smokers but cigar lovers From comedians to social critics, from rockstar pianists to Christian apologists, these luminaries found the taste of cigars to be their eleventh muse



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