FRANK SINATRA MUSIC DVD COLLECTION
A Man and His Music + Ella + Jobim, Ol' Blue Eyes Is Back, They Were Very Good Years, The Frank Sinatra Show - High Hopes - With Dean Martin and Bing Crosby, Frank Sinatra - A Man and His Music, Happy Holidays With Bing and Frank, Sinatra - The Classic Duets and MORE!!!
Top 50 Music Quotations
Discover the phenomenonal complexity of music and reflect on the way it can positively influence your life with this sound collection of riveting quotes..
The Uniqueness in Orissa Music
Music got its appreciation even before Beethoven, Mozart play their fingers on instruments. Music enters into our live with its heart melting emotions meandering its beauty all along our way. Music is a part of art which is most powerful, most effective and most admirable way to share the feelings tete-a tete. Culture differs, environment differs…so do Music differs. Every geographical region has got its own identity in its sphere of music. Orissa is blessed with a blend of classical, devotional, modern music, which distinguishes Orissa music for its rich unique value and appreciation.
Go 'Back to School' with Music Choice - Chris Brown, Corbin Bleu, Aly & AJ, Shop Boyz and Secondhand Serenade Featured in the Month-Long Campaign o
Music Choice, the multi-platform music network that reaches millions of music fans through their televisions, online, and cell phones, announces the launch of its 'Back to School' campaign in September, featuring the artists that 'students' care about - Chris Brown, Corbin Bleu, Aly & Aj, Shop Boyz and Secondhand Serenade.
Use Only Legal Music Downloads - Say No To Piracy
When it comes to music downloads, there are unlimited number of options available today. Online music stores, entertainment website and the online music sharing sites are the most preferred one's for music download. However, the music download options are very limited when considering the legal issues. Though downloading music from illegal sources often goes un-noticed, there are several other things to be considered. Consider the effort and money involved in creating a music album. Downloading pirated music is a huge pull back for the artists. Hence it is necessary to download music from legal sources. Internet surfers have a misconception that legal music downloads can be accomplished only by downloading from online music stores. The true ...
Learning and Practicing Music
The excitement of a new adventure is enough to provide an ample supply of positive motivation for the first several weeks of the instrumental music experience. Once the initial enthusiasm wears off, it is important to immediately develop wholesome practice habits which will guarantee a successful and personally gratifying process for your child. Your support and guidance will be the key factors in establishing the practice schedule insuring the attainment of musical goals.
A Well Rounded Musical Education Includes Theory
Within the musical community, there is a debate about the value of music theory that will probably never ends. Is it important to study music theory scales, or is it much better to just dive into the music and experience it viscerally. The proponents of learning the theory regarded it as an essential part of knowing how to play music. You can learn by trial and error, they say, but you would do much better to benefit from the knowledge of other people. Not learning music theory when you play music is like refusing to learn arithmetic when you are studying math.
The UK’s First Music Price Comparison and Community Site Launched
Music-spy.com saves consumers money by searching the leading music stores to find the best prices for songs and albums. The site also acts as an information hive, showing the latest music promotions, charts and forums for music fans to interact and post new deals, offer advice and recommend music.
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Looking Back [Poetic Prose]
Looking Back They're all gone, or going—the Entertain Group, that is: with their movies, novels, boxing, poetry and songs: folks like Elvis Presley, Frank Sinatra, the Beatles and soon to be the Rolling Stones... Rick Nelson, Neil Diamond, the Fleetwood's, and Sonny James, Buddy Holly, and the Everly Brothers... And the cowboys: like Johnny Cash, Tex Ritter, Red Foley, Johnny Horton, Conway Twitty, and Eddie Arnold with his, 'Cattle Call,' yes folks like that, and they're not all going to Heaven, just because people want to think the best; it's not the way it is... Merle Haggard, Marty Robbins; they all had more sins than I could count... our heroes... how and what do we teach our children, when this is all we got... And the rhythm and blues boys, from way down south, like J.T. Hooker and Nat King Cole... cool, but that's about it; call it culture, but in a hundred years or so, when people look back, what then my friend? 'Crap.' And the writers who had so much trouble with booze, like William Faulkner, Earnest Hemmingway,
F. Scott Fitzgerald (and Mary Renault, a lesbian); they were all in my time... now looking back... ; nothing like nowadays, with the crap they write... And the poets, like: Robert W. Service, Robert Bly, Carl Sandburg (I remember him in grade school), and Frost, and Donald Hall, Cesar Vallejo, and Georg Trakl, Dylan Thomas, Clark Ashton Smith, George Sterling, and Dennis L. Siluk... Siluk, did I say Siluk... woops... what did they write, was it right? The movie stars, like John Wayne, and Natalie Wood; Brando, and Randoff Scott; Rock Hudson, and James Dean, they all influenced the scene, not thinking of the harm they could do to the many; mostly money, money and more money... and there was plenty... the devil pays well... The Boxers that kept us eye to eye on every punch, like, Joe Louis, Clay, and Norton, Frazer and Listen... Dempsey, all punks, from the block... wanta-to-bees, and became heroes to some of us...
I remember them all... I was there... there when each and everyone fell, fell, and fell hard... They all fought so hard to make it to the top, what was up there? Besides whores, booze, and drugs? Money, money—yes, but did they find God? Most lost their family and souls, somewhere along the way. Some ended up in Timbuktu, or in some off the wall small apartment, all alone. If they left any money, most of their children now are spending their fortunes and acting like fools. What a life. And what is left, not much out there but a bunch of cream-puffs; what happened to the family? And the wars and presidents: I was around for the Korean War, in Vietnam, and now three in the roll: the Prison Gulf I and II, and Afghanistan. There will be more of course, right around the corner; terrorism is not going away; not yet, not today. It will bring in the rest of the fools out there to have their say. Presidents and Kings, and folks from the United Nations, and France and England, Russia for sure and China the Bulldog from Asia, will all have their day, their say: we are just waiting for the countdown to Armageddon; it's not all that far off in the distance; not very far away. As I look back, there really isn't much more to say, but we had a good ol' time, a hell of a day, in the USA; I wonder what God will say [?] Dennis Siluk, http://dennissiluk.tripod.com
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