Archive for November, 2009
Fender Black/Yellow/Red Monogrammed Strap
Posted by admin on Nov.15, 2009, under Music Comments Off
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Same design as the world famous Black/Yellow/Brown monogrammed straps with a different color set up. Worn by everyone from touring pro’s to beginners. If you want the original Fender strap, this is the one!
Vintage Volt Tweed 10 Ft Electric Instrument Cable
Posted by admin on Nov.15, 2009, under General Comments Off
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Fender Vintage Voltage cables deliver your signal from point A to point B superbly, with vintage style that won’t break the bank. They too feature nickel-plateted plugs, oxygen-free copper wire, braided copper shielding and heavy-duty shrink-wrapped ends, but we’ve also wrapped’em all up in a handsome tweed woven exterior.
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Disney Cashes In On the Osmonds Family Act Formula!
Posted by admin on Nov.15, 2009, under Music Comments Off
Disney, the empire that Walt Disney built back in the early 1940′s-50′s has really hit its stride lately. WEith the success of their Disney cable channels and hit shows to boot (That’s So Raven, Hannah Montana, The Wizards of Waverly Place, The Jonas Brothers) they’ve been knocking them out of the park for the past ten years or more now. but what’s really surprising is the success of their radio stations Disney radio and recording artists to boot. With Hannah Montana, The Jonas Brothers, and Zack Ephron just to name a few Disney is raking in millions of dollars annually throug their record sales. A lot of the credit goes to their formula in packaging good clean family entertainment while keeping up with the current trends in fashion and music. They’ve done very well at it for a while now but I can’t help drawing comparisons to an older act that Disney helped to laung onto the world-stage a while ago; and they were the Osmonds.
Back in the 70′s the Osmonds featuring Donny Osmond were touted as the white version of the Jacksons but they had been in the business for a long time paying their own dues in Utah even as Michael Jackson and his brothers were paying theirs in Indiana. They worked as hard as the Jacksons to develop their own unique family act that finally hit pay-dirt in the early 70′s. With a string of hits under their belt they were popular and known for their sunny disposition, wholesomeness, and family oriented entertainment (all the things Disney demands of its music acts now). Oh and I forgot those Osmond smiles! yes, they should have done lots of toothpaste commercials for they were famous for their pearly whites! But also there was no dnying they had talent for they danced, sang, and played all their own instruments. Me and my friends always enjoyed watching them (though many of them would never admit it) for they always put on a really good show. Disney was responsible for giving them their first bit of national exposure in the 50′s on the Mickey Mouse Club when they were just kids and from there they grew into a great self-styled family act. In them I see the prototype for the current milieu of pop and tv stars coming out of Disney lately a formula with which Disney has achieved great success.
Hannah Montana, Raven Symone, The Jonas Brothers, Corbin Bleu, Zack Efron, and Vanessa Gomez remind me so much of the original Osmond brothers act it ain’t funny. For the Osmonds have always maintained a fairly positive public image staying away from the Hollywood scene opting instead to live in their homestate of Utah and all as far as I know are still practicing Mormons, something that keeps them grounded I believe. Their music reflects their sunny disposition even as they passed it on to I believe Alan Osmond’s sons who formed a music group and had a lot of success overseas as the new Osmond Brothers in the 90′s. I saw them a couple of times and they were really good too. Eitherway, all of those mentioned above Disney acts also seem to have for the most part avoided a lot of negative controversy (Disney demands it!) and most of them dance and sing songs you’re not afraid to let your kids listen to. I believe the Osmonds had a big influence on that.
Now the Osmonds have been dismissed in so-called ‘serious’ music circles as a fluff act and purveyors of mediocre pop music in their heyday but that’s truly an unfair assessment. Just because they didn’t court scandal and sing the blues didn’t mean that they weren’t serious or talented musicians and performers. Everytime I saw them perform in the 70′s I can honestly say I enjoyed the show and so did thousands of others who LOVED their music. They still draw crowds to Branson with their country act (now I don’t like their country show) and Donny continually tours drawing fans from all over the world to see him. But the Osmonds legacy is set for they left their mark on just about every Disney act you can think of as well as performers like New Kids on the Block, N’Sync, the Backstreet Boys, Dream Street, and others who dared to be a boy-band. Like the Jacksons the Osmonds can look back with pride and know honestly that they were the first and that without them as the prototype for Disney’s acts their house of music would have never gotten off the ground or would have fallen a long time ago.
Fender Celluloid 351 Shape Confetti Heavy Guitar Picks 1 Gross (144 Picks)
Posted by admin on Nov.14, 2009, under Music Comments Off
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Fender Classic Celluloid Picks.
Color: Confetti, Gauge: Heavy, 1 Gross (144).
Celluloid has the traditional comfortable feel and memory great players have come to rely on! As the premier pick material, Celluloid picks give the traditional feel, with a smooth striking surface and a warm, round musical tone.
Nirve Classic Men’s Cruiser Bike (26-Inch Wheels)
Posted by admin on Nov.14, 2009, under General Comments Off
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Reggae Dancehall Music
Posted by admin on Nov.14, 2009, under Music Comments Off
If you are a Jamaican lover and love its magnificence and culture, then you would by all odds be aware of Reggae Dancehall Music. This music is treasured by people across the globe. The Reggae Music of Jamaica is combination of several rhythms like Dub, Ska, Dancehall, Congo, RandB, Jazz, Calypso, and Mento. The reason behind this music being famous is that it is a mixture of African, American, Jamaican and Blues Folk rhythms.
Ska Rhythm was the ancestry for Reggae Dancehall music in 1950, the year when Jamaica got freedom from England. Reggae Dancehall Music firstly begun in Kingston, Jamaica in the form of outdoor discos on the streets. Bob Marley, one of the world famous Reggae Music makers took Dancehall music to a completely different level and it was very well appreciated around the world. One of his albums ‘Exodus’ won the Album of the century award. Some of the latest Reggae music artists are shaggy, Sean Paul and Abijah.
Reggae Dancehall music was allowed to be sang simply in the dancehalls in 1990s as its music was considered very unpolished and promoting people for violence and Disruption. The Reggae Dancehall music was considered as the crudest music and it was allowed to be played only in the dancehalls. The reason is this music acts as a rebellion against the original Reggae because this music tries to satisfy the demands of the public rather than just the original Reggae spirit. The Dancehall Mix added lot of technical beats and made the music more upbeat and fast rhythm. One of the other rhythms that were the target for controversies was Ragga Music. This music came up with harsh lyrics about violence, gangs and guns. Moreover it discouraged women and praised the supremacy of men. The remixes of all the Reggae Dancehall music and several other rhythms made the music better to certain extent by adding more beats and computer effects to the song. This has made the people love the Reggae Music rather than concentrating on the lyrics. Although Remixes are huge hits, there are lots of people who still are original Reggae Dancehall Music fans.
DJ14K.com is a browsing website that carries a lot of old tunes of Reggae Dancehall Music. By visiting the site you can take many of the exceptional Reggae Dancehall Sound systems discs They also have some stage shows DVDs such as Reggae Sum fest Dancehall (all parts), Reggae sun splash Dancehall night 1993. There are several, such Reggae music in this website. The best part of this website is the prizes of these records. You would get Reggae music in the range between $0.01 and $10.00.If you are interested in buying the records check out www.dj14k.com for further details.
Love the live music of Reggae Dancehall Music in Jamaica in numerous north coasts sites like Runway Bay, Montego Bay, Discovery Bay and several south coasts like Negril and Jamaica.
Fender Vintage Voltage Guitar/Instrument Cable 10 foot – Black/Silver
Posted by admin on Nov.13, 2009, under General Comments Off
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Vintage Voltage Cables provide excellent tone quality and an awesome vintage look to your rig at an affordable price. We¹ve wrapped them all up with Vintage Tweed, Black/Silver, Brown/wheat, or Brown/Oxblood woven cloth exteriors for that Vintage Fender® vibe. Throw in our limited lifetime warranty, and you have a cable that you can¹t live without!







