SXSW pulls record numbers to Austin fest
By nearly all measures, the festival, now in its 24th year, was bigger than ever with a record 13,022 music industry professionals registered.
By nearly all measures, the festival, now in its 24th year, was bigger than ever with a record 13,022 music industry professionals registered.
Well, the news is out. We haven’t gone bankrupt, but Man Of The Hour will be moving to Virgin Radio this Sunday. Don’t worry Internet denizen, you can still listen to them online every Sunday night at 9pm EST at http://montreal.virginradio.ca/. So, what’s going to be on idobi Radio thursday nights now? You didn’t think we’d leave you entertainment-less, do you? Tom made some calls, and we’ve got a new show in MotH’s time slot called Rockin’ That. Hosting the show for six week is drummer, songwriter, and producer Nick “Sexy” Scalise. You may know him from the band October… Read more »
The flashing lights and the speakers blowing smoke and static meant either something backstage was about to blow up or a fantastic performance was on the way.
The earthquake that killed more than 700 people in Chile on Feb. 27 shifted hundreds of kilometers of rock by several meters, changing the distribution of mass on the planet.
Warren Beatty, you’re off the hook. The song wasn’t about you.
‘I’m not a socialite out begging for that kind of attention,’ Blink-182 drummer tweets.
Despite frigid temperatures, fans lined up as early as noon Sunday before sold-out headliner New Found Glory rocked Boston, commemorating the 10th anniversary of its self-titled debut album.
Not even the high winds or below-freezing temperatures were enough to deter fans from catching the pop-rock-heavy Take Action Tour last Wednesday in Michigan.
Is Mary J. Blige aiming for a career makeover? The R&B superstar covered Simon & Garfunkel’s classic pop tune “Bridge Over Troubled Water” at the Grammys on Sunday, and now she’s in the midst of a remake of one of the most iconic hard-rock anthems of all time: Led Zeppelin’s “Stairway to Heaven.”
“Our album hopefully will be coming out in April,” Andrew Van Wyngarden said. “Maybe after you hear it, you’ll be saying, ‘Congratulations.’ That’s the whole wordplay of the thing.”