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Upcoming concerts, reviews, or iconic concert moments in music.
The Student Song and Dance Show, 2019
The Song and Dance Course (which never had an official English name I ever heard of, though there was probably a Chinese one) ran for three academic years at our university. Each time we ended on a stage-show, where the faculty members who'd taught on the module presented their students' work.
By Doc Sherwood2 years ago in Beat
Country Music
Country music, with its roots deeply embedded in the soil of rural America, has evolved over centuries to become a genre that resonates with people around the world. From the Appalachian Mountains to the honky-tonk bars of Nashville, country music has been a reflection of the American experience, capturing the essence of heartache, resilience, love, and the simple joys of life. In this exploration of country music, we will journey through its history, evolution, notable artists, and its enduring influence on American culture.
By solomon Christian2 years ago in Beat
Yellowcard Celebrates
It’s hard to define the music of the band Yellowcard. The Jacksonville, Florida band has been labeled Pop Punk, Alternative Metal, Post-Grunge, and even good ole Rock N Roll. One thing everyone agrees on is the staying power of their very first album, the 2002 album Ocean Avenue.
By Marcia Frost2 years ago in Beat
The Curse Of The Musical Legends
Take four famous musical icons whose children have tried to follow in their footsteps: Bob Marley, John Lennon, Frank Sinatra and Nat King Cole - legends in their own time, with Marley still making a great impact in ours. Having followed the progress of their children over the years, it became patently obvious to me that neither of these rich, wealthy and talented ofspring will ever be 'legends' like their fathers, no matter how hard they work and how desperately they wish to make their own name. In fact, they will always be hovering just over the sea of attention while being judged every step by their father's fame. Dad will always be hanging around like a sweet smell to remind them of their position.
By Elaine Sihera2 years ago in Beat
My First Concert Ever. Top Story - September 2023.
I went to my first concert ever last night, on 9/15/2023, to see my favorite band since 2017, Icon for Hire. I wanted to make going there extra special by getting the highest VIP package there is, the pre-show party. This includes going onto the tour bus and actually hanging out with Ariel, Shawn, and Flicka.
By Rene Peters2 years ago in Beat
SILENT SKIES Release Introspective New Album “Dormant”
Swedish-American atmospheric melancholic pop duo SILENT SKIES have released their highly anticipated new full-length, Dormant via Napalm Records. Alongside the album release the international ambient collaboration unveils a focus track, entitled “Reset”.
By RockNRollBuddha2 years ago in Beat
Exploring the Impact of Big Atoms sound in a Versatile Surround Sound Package on Audio Immersion . Content Warning.
**Introduction** The world of audio entertainment has witnessed remarkable advancements over the years, with innovations that aim to elevate our immersion in soundscapes. One such innovation is the integration of Big Atoms Sound in versatile surround sound packages, a development that holds the potential to revolutionize our audio experiences. This essay delves into the impact of Big Atoms Sound within a versatile surround sound package on audio immersion and entertainment experiences, exploring the technology's potential and its implications for the future.
By Olaniyi Bola2 years ago in Beat
The Rhythmic Odyssey: Exploring the World of Music
Music, the universal language that transcends borders and brings people together. It's a journey that takes us from the rhythmic heartbeats of life to the soothing embrace of Chill & Lofi music. Join us on this melodic voyage as we explore the various facets of music, from its diverse genres to the artists who create magic. In the heart of our journey, we'll introduce you to our handpicked Chill & Lofi Music Playlist on Spotify that's bound to elevate your musical experience.
By Jameson Meyer2 years ago in Beat
Metallica Wins Big At SoFi
“Angry music for happy people” – Shirt seen at the Metallica concert It is often said that the era of Hair Metal was ended by the emergence of grunge emanating out of Seattle. I put the time of death much earlier, years before Nirvana unleashed "Smells like Teen Spirit." I was a witness to Hair Metal's demise on July 26, 1988, when Metallica took the stage for an epic performance at the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum.
By Carl J. Petersen2 years ago in Beat









