With VH1 and MTV continually evolving into lifestyle channels and playing less and less music, America Online has decided to start their own music television show and stick with the tunes. AOL and MuchMusic USA have signed a deal to move the popular broadband online music program “Sessions@AOL” from computers to televisions. Sessions has generated enough interest with over 1 million streams a week to be considered a new show on the MuchMusic station that is received in 30 million U.S. households. A two-part, one-hour special with highlights from material originally recorded for AOL
Accolades to the talented, refreshingly real 23 year old songstress – who is a brunette! And performs fully dressed!
So much for Vida Blue retiring. Page McConnell
Haven Kimmel’s debut novel The Solace of Leaving Early is much darker than her memoir A Girl Named Zippy: Growing Up Small in Moorland Indiana, which was a complete pleasure to read.
In support of his most recent release,
Radiohead has continually raised the modern benchmark for studio recordings, despite only five masterpieces released so far. Their next album is due June 10, although a spokesperson for the label says that date may change. Album titles are rumored to be
Starting now, you can make a Bob Dylan mix CD in the comfort of your very own home for just $15, plus shipping and handling.
Sony Records has launched Custommixcd.com a service that allows fans to put together specific songs from thirty-five different Dylan albums, along with rare and live tracks. The cost includes any twelve tracks or 78 minutes of music. Among the rarities include a live version of
So much for free music anymore. Using the Napster name to attract a paying customer base, parent company Roxio, Inc. plans to re launch former song-swapping Internet service Napster by the end of the year. After declaring bankruptcy last year, Napster