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Elliot Minor Despite the extraordinarily long queue which greeted me...
Despite the extraordinarily long queue which greeted me when I arrived at The Wedge this evening, the venue was actually less than half full.
Believe Review Posted by Daniel Wilcox on 11.05.2009 Mammoth pop hooks and epic guitar work, delivered by a hot Greek chick.
Artist in the Wings - Orianthi, Michael Jackson's This Is It Guitarist
At the young age of 24, Orianthi Panagaris, Ori for short, has played her guitar with more music greats than many artists manage in a lifetime.
Alex Davies - vocals, guitar Ed Minton - vocals, guitar Ed Hetherton - bass Ali Paul - keyboard Dan Hetherton - drums Track listing: 1. The Dancer 2. I Believe 3. Electric High 4. Coming Home 5. Carry On 6. Solaris 7. Better Than the Courtroom 8. All Along 9. Discover 10.
With less than a week left to go before the release of her debut album, Believe, singer/ songwriter/ renowned guitarist Orianthi is the talk of the town.
Opera babe Katherine Jenkins is heading this way
CLEAR the decks...! Opera babe Katherine Jenkins is coming our way with a new album, Believe, out on October 26 and a full UK tour that brings her to the BIC on March 9 next year.
I can't stand hearing this shit excuse for music when it comes on the radio -- you know -- the over-processed sounds that "artists" are using in today's "music"......AUTO-TUNE I was a pretty big Frampton fan back in the day though.
Pink set for Funhouse tour stop at the Garden in NYC
Let's get the party started, shall we? Even though Pink separated her shoulder a few weeks back - don't expect the acrobatics she pulled off at last month's Video Music Awards - she will make Monday night's Madison Square Garden stop on her Funhouse tour as fun as possible.
Death of Gangsta Rap, Not Death of Autotune
Part 1: The Vocoder vs. Auto-Tune Roger & Zapp were using vocoders to create " Computer Love " in 1983.
Doug Elfman: Designer belittles 'hoochie mamas'
Women dress so wild on the Vegas Strip they look like "hoochie mamas," says Bob Mackie -- the fashion designer who once famously dressed Cher in loincloth, chainlink top and Mohawk headdress.
If there's one constant in Las Vegas, it's change. Every year, the city bids farewell to one crop of performers to make way for another wave in the endless pursuit of giving visitors more reasons to come back.
Singers hit out at rise of Auto-Tune
In the decade since Cher's hit "Believe", with its distinctive robotic warble, singers have been relying on revolutionary software called Auto-Tune to correct and synthesise their wayward pitches.
AutoTune iPhone app 'I Am TPain' on sale
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Film Reviews: Land of the Lost *
Land of the Lost * Jul 31 2009 Will Ferrell stars in this lame, big-screen version of the Saturday morning kids show from the Seventies.
Best Ways to Produce Music on an iPhone
Making music with telephones isn't an entirely new concept. Just witness Bedhead and Macha's cover of Cher's "Believe," in which the main chorus is played on a touchtone phone.
Lost Bosses Aim to Keep Secrets at Comic-Con "Farewell Tour"
While Lost fans still have 18 hours of supernatural storytelling to look forward to come 2010, one harsh reality stands true: The ABC serial's appearance at the San Diego Comic-Con this Saturday will be its very last visit to that very big show.
Former Blues Brothers consultant dead at 62 in NYC
A former Atlantic Records music executive who helped transform the Blues Brothers from a Saturday Night Live skit into Grammy Award-nominated recording artists has died in New York City.
Singing superstar Cher is so desperate to sell her sprawling Malibu, California estate, she has slashed $4 million off the asking price.
Jon Stewart meets T-Pain and the Chipmunks
As I'm fortunate enough to have an 18-year-old son, I actually know that Auto-Tune is what hip-hop artists use to get that distorted "electronic" voice and to change pitch without speeding a recording .
Meet the Band: Make-Believe Machines
Who: Justin Norman , Rob Ogden Hear them: myspace.com/makebelievemachines See them: 7 p.m. Monday at Mars Cafe, 2318 University Ave.
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