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Hellogoodbye announce headlining tour
Hellogoodbye will be kicking off 2011 with a U.S. headlining tour. The band will bring out support from You Me And Everyone We Know, Gold Motel, Now, Now and Jukebox the Ghost.
Hellogoodbye will be kicking off 2011 with a U.S. headlining tour. The band will bring out support from You Me And Everyone We Know, Gold Motel, Now, Now and Jukebox the Ghost.
Not often does a band deliver on the mountains of acclaim piled on top of the music it has produced.
Sunday night marked the 25th annual Video Music Awards and there were few surprises as MTV pretended that music is the network’s number one priority for one evening.
Josh Madden is heading to Chicago to DJ some shows at Lollapalooza 2010. However on tonight’s show, he’s bringing you the music from the cancelled Lollapalooza 2004 festival. Tune in at 8pm EST every Thursday nights for First Person with Josh Madden – only on idobi Radio.
Cindi Lauper – Goonies ‘R’ Good Enough Kenny Loggins – Footloose Contours – Do You Love Me Ray Parker Jr. – Ghostbusters Theme Song Huey Lewis and the News – Back In Time Madonna – Who’s That Girl Oingo Boingo – Weird Science Joe Esposito – You’re the Best Around Simple Minds – Don’t You Forget About Me Jackson Browne – Somebody’s Baby Kenny Loggins – Highway to the Danger Zone The Silhouettes – Get a Jobbed Elvis Costello – Accidents Will Happen Peter Gabriel – In Your Eyes Harry Belafonte – Banana Boat Song Podcast on iTunes First Person… Read more »
WHO’S GOT THE HAIR SPRAY? The 80s live once more on that latest First Person, where Josh takes us through his favorite 80s movies and the songs that accompany them. Catch Cyndi Lauper, Oingo Boingo, and of course “Ghost Busters”.
Living Like Ghosts has made a big but potentially necessary move in its hunt for rock stardom: the jettisoning of two members, including a third guitarist, from its lineup. It would be hard for any band to justify a six-string attack, and the now four-piece group from Detroit is free to roam the country in a much roomier tour van and spread its shiny pop rock tunes to audiences near and far.
WESTLAND, Mich. – Since forming less than two years ago, working to solidify a stable lineup, releasing a debut EP on I Surrender records, gracing the pages of Alternative Press magazine and most recently, losing a singer, Detroit-based pop-punk outfit Take Notice has gone through a lot. Despite it all, the band maintains a positive outlook on the future.
Hayley Williams owns a car, though she prefers to ride her bike. If you live in Franklin, Tennessee, you probably know this by now, because she pilots the thing – a beige, kid-size rattletrap with a basket on the front – all around her hometown, chatting up the locals and stopping in at places like Puckett’s Grocery and the Ivey Cake bakery. She paid $60 for it at a nearby thrift store. It’s probably worth $30. Williams also owns a house in town, and though it’s certainly worth more than her bike, it’s not much flashier: a modest stone number… Read more »
Fueled By Ramen recording group Paramore has announced details of their hugely anticipated third album, Brand New Eyes, which will land in stores Sept. 28. Produced by Grammy Award-winner Rob Cavallo (Green Day, Kid Rock, My Chemical Romance) and co-produced by the band, Brand New Eyes is the long-awaited follow-up to 2007’s US platinum certified, and UK gold certified, second album Riot!, which has now sold over 2 million copies worldwide. The new 12-track collection is unquestionably Paramore’s brightest album to date, fit to burst with all the exuberant melodies, breathless hooks and irrepressible energy that has made the Nashville-based… Read more »