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Tuesday, February 06, 2007

Ramblings Tuesday February 6, 2007

The Police reunite at the upcoming Grammy's show...
classicrock.about.com
redroselass.blogspot.com
www.rollingstone.com/news

Apple Corps vs. Apple Inc. settle down after years of battle...
www.appleinsider.com
www.journalstar.com/articles

Gizmodo has the image of the day...
gizmodo.com/gadgets/apple

Posted by Mike

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Monday, February 05, 2007

Van Halen 2007 North American Tour

The original Van Halen is reuniting this summer for their 2007 North American tour. They've just announced 40 shows with front man David Lee Roth. It's the first time since 1984 that Roth, Eddie and Alex Van Halen have performed together. A junior Van Halen, Eddie's 15 year-old son, Wolfgang, will be playing bass.
In their press release, Eddie Van Halen stated, "I am very excited to get back to the core of what made Van Halen."
It will be very interesting to see what material they work up for their stage show. There's plenty to choose from, even if they only pull setlists from their early catalog with Roth. Any way you shred it, you know there will be sparks flying on this reunion tour, right along with all their big hits, like...Ain't Talkin' 'Bout Love - Eruption - Runnin' With The Devil - Jump - Panama - I'll Wait - Hot For Teacher - And The Cradle Will Rock - and their rockin' cover of You Really Got Me.

Official Press Release: www.van-halen.com/pressrelease.html

Eddie Van Halen has also teamed up with Fender and Jackson Guitars to build the EVH Signature Custom Guitar, an authentic replica of Van Halen's legendary Frankenstein red and white striped guitar.

Posted by Mike

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Friday, February 02, 2007

Grace Slick Medium on Canvas

February 1967 lifted off with the Jefferson Airplane's greatest album, Surrealistic Pillow. The single "Somebody to Love" reached #5 on the charts, and the LP peaked at #3, selling 1.5 million records for RCA Victor. The songs are outstanding, with brilliant instrumentation and vocals by the different members of the group.

1. She Has Funny Cars (Balin/Kaukonen) great drums & wild psychedelic guitar
2. Somebody To Love (Slick) #5 single
3. My Best Friend (Spence) 60's pop
4. Today (Balin/Kantner) dream sequence
5. Comin' Back To Me (Balin) moody second movement
6. 3/5 Of A Mile In 10 Seconds (Balin) rockin'
7. D.C.B.A.-25 (Kantner) G.O.O.D.
8. How Do You Feel (Mastin) flyin'
9. Embryonic Journey (Kaukonen) brilliant instrumental
10. White Rabbit (Slick) radio hit
11. Plastic Fantastic Lover (Balin) psychedelic man

Grace Slick is now an artist using a different medium, of canvas and paint, rather than audio recordings. I've listened to her sing those great Jefferson Airplane songs for years and always loved her voice.

Here's a link to a gallery show Grace Slick just did in Austin. www.austin360.com

Check out the 1955 video from RCA Victor.

Posted by Mike

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Thursday, February 01, 2007

The Goo Goo Dolls & QVC Let Fans In

The Goo Goo Dolls will debut on QVC on Tuesday, February 6 at 9 PM Eastern Time with a special DVD/CD package, with bonus material, three weeks before the scheduled release date.

Interesting side note: just last month we saw Carly Simon debut her new album on QVC.

In a live broadcast from Washington, D.C.'s premier music venue Nightclub 9:30, QVC will grant viewers a special behind-the-scenes interview with The Goo Goo Dolls, who will share the inspiration behind their eighth album "Let Love In." Immediately following the interview, QVC will broadcast the band's live concert.

The Goo Goo Dolls, John Rzeznik (vocals, guitar), Robby Takac (bass, vocals) and Mike Malinin (drums) are currently on tour in support of their "Let Love In" album.

The Goo Goo Dolls "Live and Intimate" DVD with "Let Love In" CD set features music videos and rare acoustic tracks compiled especially for QVC (QVC Item #E02449) and will be available at 800.345.1515 or www.qvc.com while supplies last.

Source: media.prnewswire.com
www.qvc.com

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Wednesday, January 31, 2007

Norah Jones Not Too Latte


Norah Jones Timeline:
Tuesday January 30 - Norah Jones releases her third album "Not Too Late."

Wednesday February 7 - Norah Jones & The Handsome Band will perform on the Tonight Show with Jay Leno.

Friday February 9 - Norah Jones & The Handsome Band will play a live in-store concert at Amoeba Records in Hollywood, CA.

April 13, 2007 - Norah Jones & Band start a four week US tour.

See & Hear her latest video podcasts here:
Video Podcast Jan.30, 2007
Video Podcast Jan.23, 2007

RSS Feed @ www.bluenote.com/norah_jones/norahjones.rss
www.norahjones.com
www.bluenote.com

I guess if Norah Jones ever recorded at Starbucks we'd have to call the CD "Not Too Latte."

Posted by Mike

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Tuesday, January 30, 2007

Aaron Lewis Solo Acoustic Tour

Aaron Lewis, lead vocalist for Staind, will be performing some solo acoustic tour dates, starting March 1st at the Royal Oak Music Theatre in Detroit. There's about 30 dates planned into April.

Aaron Lewis solo tour dates:

Jan. 26 - Verona, NY - Turning Stone Casino
Feb. 9 - Atlantic City, NJ - Borgata Hotel & Casino
Mar. 1 - Royal Oak, MI - Royal Oak Music Theatre
Mar. 2 - Cleveland, OH - House of Blues
Mar. 3 - Indianapolis, IN - Egyptian Room
Mar. 5 - Chicago, IL - House of Blues
Mar. 6 - Minneapolis, MN - Pantages Theatre
Mar. 7 - St. Louis, MO - The Pageant Theatre
Mar. 9 - Milwaukee, WI - Pabst Theater
Mar. 10 - Kansas City, MO - Uptown Theatre
Mar. 13 - Anaheim, CA - House of Blues
Mar. 17 - New Orleans, LA - Sugarmill Room
Mar. 19 - Houston, TX - Verizon Wireless Theatre
Mar. 20 - Shreveport, LA - Strand Theatre
Mar. 22 - Chattanooga, TN - Tivoli Theatre
Mar. 23 - Pensacola, FL - Saenger Theatre
Mar. 24 - Atlanta, GA - Tabernacle
Mar. 29 - Orlando, FL - Hard Rock Live
Apr. 4 - Buffalo, NY - University of Buffalo

Source: www.roadrunnerrecords.com/blabbermouth.net

Posted by Mike

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Monday, January 29, 2007

Kelly Clarkson NASCAR Idol

The original American Idol, Kelly Clarkson has signed a deal to represent NASCAR during the 2007 season. She will be headlining the Nextel Tribute to America concert before the Daytona 500 on February 18th.

Clarkson will also be the official spokesperson for the fourth annual NASCAR Day on May 18th. Race fans are encouraged to make a five dollar charitable donation to the NASCAR Foundation in exchange for a commemorative lapel pin.

The NASCAR season concludes on December 3rd, when Clarkson performs at the Nextel Cup Champions Banquet in New York.

Online @ www.kellyclarksonweb.com
Online @ www.nascar.com

Posted by Mike

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Saturday, January 27, 2007

Don't Let Me Be Misunderstood

Another friend of mine at work shared this great website with me. The Archive of Misheard Lyrics is dedicated to the art of the common misunderstood song lyric.

Even the domain itself kissthisguy.com is named after one of the most common misheard lyrics in rock and roll.
"'Scuse me, while I kiss the sky" from "Purple Haze" by Jimi Hendrix
Online @ http://kissthisguy.com

Posted by Mike

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Friday, January 26, 2007

Not Too Late for Norah Jones

Norah Jones has a new album coming out next Tuesday. It's called Not Too Late. The first single is "Thinking About You."

The album features 13 new songs, all written or co-written by Jones. The album was produced by Lee Alexander, Jones' songwriting partner and bassist. Not Too Late features many of Jones' longtime collaborators including guitarists Adam Levy, Jesse Harris, Kevin Breit and Robbie McIntosh, drummer Andy Borger, and singer Daru Oda. Other guests include singer M. Ward, organist Larry Goldings, and Kronos Quartet cellist Jeffrey Zeigler. On Blue Note Records.

See Quicktime Video podcast of behind-the-scenes footage making of the new album.

Not Too Late Album Preview: WinMedia : QuickTime : RealPlayer

“Thinking About You” Single Preview: WinMedia : QuickTime : RealPlayer

RSS Link: www.bluenote.com/norah_jones/norahjones.rss

Online:
www.norahjones.com
www.bluenote.com

Posted by Mike

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Thursday, January 25, 2007

rehearsals.com

Once again I've discovered a really cool website from browsing through the RSS music feeds.

Step into the studio to watch your favorite music artists prepare for concerts, television appearances, tours and recording sessions, at rehearsals.com.

rehearsals.com gives you an all-access pass to:
rehearsals with The Ringers & Hello Stranger
lessons from the legends with Kenny Aronoff & Doyle Bramhall II
exclusive performances with Chris Isaak & Norah Jones
e-merging artists like Population Game & The Early Strike
givin' back with charities like MusicCares & the After School All-Stars
The NEWZ gives you music news with real people.

CenterStaging formed rehearsals.com in 2004, and produces and distributes original high-definition digital video of musicians and recording artists as they rehearse, record and give clinics. You get a behind-the-scenes perspective of the artists and musicians and the songs they play.

Plus there's the Green Room blog, where you can find out what's going on behind the scenes, performance updates and tour schedules.

http://rehearsals.com
http://www.rehearsalsblog.com

Posted by Mike

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Wednesday, January 24, 2007

Ringtones: Ringing Up Sales

Ringtones are big business. $5 billion worldwide. Don't believe it? Then consider the latest news about EMI Publishing, who has filed a $100 million lawsuit against InfoSpace. EMI alleges that InfoSpace has underpaid royalties, sold ringtones they had no license for, obstructed audits, and has engaged in misinformation. Meanwhile, InfoSpace has reported a 16% growth in revenue for their 3rd quarter of 2006, an increase of $13.1 million over their previous 3rd quarter in 2005. Source: The Hollywood Reporter

Rhino Tones has their own Rhino Mobile Shop at rhino.com/ringtones.
Can you say "deep catalog?" They've got everything from 2001: A Space Odyssey and Los Lobos to ZZ Top. They're also featuring a flashback to the 80's, where you can download anything from Devo to the B-52's.

If you're feeling really creative, you can make your own ringtones at OwnYourPhone.com. Their easy-to-use editor lets you get any part of any song you want, instead of having to settle for whatever was pre-recorded. ownyourphone.com

Posted by Mike

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Tuesday, January 23, 2007

Kenny Wayne Shepherd 10 Days Out (Blues From The Backroads)


Kenny Wayne Shepherd's new album Ten Days Out (Blues from the Backroads) comes out today on DVD and live CD.

Chris Layton and Tommy Shannon, Double Trouble's rhythm section, accompanied Kenny along with producer Jerry Harrison on the project. They spent ten days on the road with a film crew to capture the blues in an authentic setting with classic players like B.B. King, Clarence "Gatemouth" Brown and Hubert Sumlin.

On Warner Brothers & Reprise Records.

Posted by Mike

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Monday, January 22, 2007

Fender + Roland = VG Statocaster Guitar


The NAMM show is over for another year, but this annual music event brought enough news to keep us busy for months.

Fender and Roland have teamed up and produced the first VG Stratocaster guitar with onboard modeling. The VG features a wide array of options...37 Fender Stratocaster, Telecaster, humbucking, 12-string and acoustic sounds, plus five alternate tunings. This amazing new guitar model sports a couple of additional knobs on the pickguard, an LED and a Roland GK bridge pickup, which enables the extra features.

Cary's got the VG scoop at ElectricGuitarReview. Check out his new guitar forum @ www.tubefreaks.net!

Les Paul selected Future Sonics to supply his stage monitors. Wow, an endorsement from living guitar legend and audio innovator Les Paul. He will be using their Ear Monitors for live performances. Oh, and he's 91 and still going strong too!

Eddie Van Halen and Fender executives have announced a new EVH Signature Custom Guitar, at a private party at the NAMM music show in Anaheim, California. Jackson Guitars has built an authentic replica of Van Halen's legendary Frankenstein red and white striped guitar, and feature every nick and scratch that the original has, according to Fender.

Gibson Guitars have announced their first Signature Series flash drive, a 1GB USB2.0 designed to look like their 1959 Les Paul Standard guitar. Did you know they also have a new line of consumer electronics?

Sources:
www.fender.com/vgstrat/home.html
www.gibson.com/allaccessfeatures
www.macworld.com

Posted by Mike

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Friday, January 19, 2007

NAMM 2007: Portnoy Parker & Recreational Music Making

Dream Theater drummer Mike Portnoy will be at the NAMM show on Saturday, January 20. See Mike at the Tama booth with Kenny Aronoff and John Blackwell at 2:30 pm, then at the Pro-Mark booth with Marco Minnemann at 4:30 pm.

Parker Guitars has announced their first acoustic/electric bass guitar at the Winter NAMM show (where else?) in Anaheim, CA. Model PAB40 sports an American Black Walnut body, Parker's own Soundslot feedback suppression system, and their exclusive custom Fishman Matrix Pickup system, which delivers a more natural acoustic bass tone. For serious players only. Suggested list price is $1800 and includes a hardshell case.

NAMM Press Release: Pianos in Plano

NAMM recently sponsored an experimental new piano teaching program with some exciting results. At the conclusion of the new Recreational Music Making (RMM) piano class, nine of the 10 selected teachers indicated a desire to continue teaching RMM-type classes.

The new program was coordinated by Brenda Dillon, a local music educator with a history of teaching adult beginners at the Plano Senior Center, and selected 10 area educators to teach classes throughout the Dallas area to 58 students.

“The students were overwhelmingly enthusiastic about learning in a group,” said Dillon. “And the teachers enjoyed the new method of teaching and observed that teaching this way was not ‘dumbing down’ of piano lessons.”

The test included eight-week classes, one hour per week with two pianos side-by-side; six students seated in a semi-circle facing the pianos; solo playing being voluntary; and a primary emphasis on enjoyment. The teachers also used printed materials developed by Dillon.

These teachers and their students, as well as the Plano Sr. Center students, will be the focus of a new video that will serve as a documentary of RMM piano classes in the Dallas area. The video will be shown at a presentation at the NAMM Show, an annual gathering of the music products industry in Anaheim, Calif. It will also be included in a session on RMM teaching presented by Brenda Dillon at the Music Teachers National Association conference in Toronto, Canada in March.

Online:
www.thenammshow.com/
www.namm.org/

Posted by Mike

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Thursday, January 18, 2007

NAMM 2007: Ludwig Levin & Hughes

NAMM 2007 starts today and runs through Sunday January 21st, in Anaheim, California. The annual National Association of Music Merchants show usually has alot more going on than the general public will ever see, so it's really cool to get an inside look. This year should be better than ever.

Celebrity Guests:
Bassist Extraordinaire Tony Levin has blogged about his past NAMM experiences, and always has nice pictures to enhance his daily post about the goings on. He's usually at the Ernie Ball Music Man booth, where he says it's always interesting to see what their new theme is. So we'll just have to see, won't we?

Another legendary bassist, Glenn Hughes (Deep Purple, Black Sabbath, Trapeze) will be at a meet and greet signing session at the Manne Guitars booth this Friday January 19th. Booth #1630, Hall E at 3:00 pm.

Hughes will also be featured on the national syndicated radio show Rockline, which will air on Wednesday February 7th, starting at 8:30 pm PacificTime (11:30 pm Eastern.) You can call into their national toll free fan line @ 800-344-7625. www.rocklineradio.com

Glenn Hughes' new solo album Music For The Divine will be released in the US on January 30th, on Demolition Records. The album features Chad Smith on drums and J.J. Marsh on guitar, with special guest John Frusciante of the Red Hot Chili Peppers.

Ludwig Drums have announced five new Access CS Drum Outfits. The five high gloss glitter finishes are available in amber, blue, cherry, green and purple and are applied to 100% birch shells. All outfits feature Vibra-Bands and include Ludwig 300 Series hardware on either the Power, Fusion, Fusion Plus or Jazz styles.

The Ludwig Accent line feature the famous "Zep Set" and "Fab 4" outfits, which are now available in Black Diamond, White Marine Pearl, Silver Sparkle and Black Oyster Pearl, and are available with the sturdy 700 Series double brace hardware. That's the only way to go for a rock and roll drummer. They sure worked for John Bonham and Ringo Starr! www.ludwig-drums.com

Posted by Mike

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Monday, January 15, 2007

Michael Brecker

Grammy-award winning saxophonist Michael Brecker, 57, passed away on Saturday. He died of MDS and leukemia in New York. Brecker played tenor sax for a multitude of artists, as a much sought after session player.

His discography numbers almost 900 albums, and he's won 11 Grammys. Man, this guy has recorded with just about everybody on the planet! Some of my favorites are Steely Dan (Gaucho,) Ringo, Todd Rundgren, Lou Reed, Mike Stern, Phoebe Snow, Paul Simon, Carly Simon, Joni Mitchell, David Sanborn, and Herbie Hancock.

Michael Brecker Online @ www.michaelbrecker.com

An open letter from Susan Brecker

The Marrow Foundation

Posted by Mike

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Friday, January 12, 2007

A brief conversation of discovery

...A brief conversation of discovery between a couple of music junkies...

mike: Check out Andy McKee, he's freakin' amazing. His style reminds me of Erik Mongrain. The video with the harp guitar is really awesome; it's the 2nd video on our CyberSearch page.

Andy McKee video @ www.cybersmusic.com/cybersearch
more Andy @ www.youtube.com

cybercoder: This guy is a lot like Michael Hedges. I think Erik Mongrain has a better, wider range.

Erik Mongrain video @ www.cybersmusic.com/cybersearch

mike: I just love that combination style of rhythm slapping overhanded string picking plucking thing. And the open chord structures are just beautiful.

cybercoder: Check this out; Tony Levin and members of Dream Theater = Liquid Tension.

Andy McKee online @ www.andymckee.com
Dream Theater online @ www.dreamtheater.net
Erik Mongrain online @ www.erikmongrain.com
Liquid Tension online @ www.yesiknow.com/lte
Michael Hedges online @ www.nomadland.com
Tony Levin online @ www.tonylevin.com

Posted by CyberCoder & MikeStand

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Thursday, January 11, 2007

Classic Rock Is My Kind Of Time Travel

Classic rock is my favorite form of time travel. No kidding. Listening to these songs from forty years ago, especially in 1967, at a time when rock music was transforming millions of fans, from concerts to television, is like a magic time machine.

I started to list out the songs that I know and love from this fabulous year, but when I started linking, I couldn't find anything more complete than Wikipedia's search item "1967 in music," so I'm just going to link to it. This list is by no means complete; it's just some of my favorites I remember from my childhood. What's your favorite?

Rewind 1967 ~ The Records:
The 59th Street Bridge Song (Feelin' Groovy) - Harpers Bizarre
Groovin' - The Young Rascals
San Francisco (Be sure to wear flowers in your hair) - Scott McKenzie
Somebody to Love - Jefferson Airplane
Up Up and Away - The 5th Dimension
Windy - The Association
San Franciscan Nights - Eric Burdon & The Animals
Get Together - The Youngbloods
The Rain, The Park & Other Things - The Cowsills
King Midas In Reverse - The Hollies
Neon Rainbow - The Box Tops
Strange Brew - Cream
Kind Of A Drag - The Buckinghams
Gimme Some Lovin' - The Spencer Davis Group (Steve Winwood's first group)
Happy Together - The Turtles
Sunshine Of Your Love - Cream
Strawberry Fields Forever - The Beatles
Penny Lane - The Beatles
I'm A Believer - The Monkees
New York Mining Disaster 1941 - Bee Gees
Tales Of Brave Ulysses - Cream
Up, Up and Away - The 5th Dimension
Light My Fire - The Doors
All You Need Is Love - The Beatles
The Letter - The Box Tops
SWLABR - Cream
Down On Me - Big Brother & The Holding Company - Featuring Janis Joplin
Rollin' And Tumblin' - Canned Heat
Along Comes Mary - The Association
Brown Eyed Girl - Van Morrison
Soul Man - Sam & Dave
White Rabbit - Jefferson Airplane
A Whiter Shade Of Pale - Procol Harum
Sweet Soul Music - Arthur Conley
I'm a Man - Spencer Davis Group
Little Bit o' Soul - Music Explosion
Good Thing - Paul Revere and the Raiders
Mellow Yellow - Donovan
Nashville Cats - The Lovin' Spoonful
Baby I Need Your Lovin' - Johnny Rivers
Hello, Goodbye - The Beatles

Source: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1967_in_music

Posted by Mike

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Tuesday, January 09, 2007

Big Brother & the Holding Company featuring Janis Joplin

Big Brother & the Holding Company featuring Janis Joplin ~ How could I have passed over this record in my review of 1967?

It was their debut album, released late that year. The one song I remember from it is "Down On Me," which featured the amazing vocals of Janis Joplin. The band's outstanding performance at the Monterey Pop Festival drew international attention to this emerging star, but their next album Cheap Thrills was the big one that busted out the "ol' ball and chain."

Posted by Mike

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Monday, January 08, 2007

Rewind 1967: The Albums

Looking back forty years ago to the year 1967, I expect there to be some anniversaries celebrated as we move forward into the new year. I'm going to acknowledge these milestones, because they're more than just rock and roll history; these are pivotial points in time that shaped the direction of music.

We've mentioned the Monterey Pop Festival already. So what else happened in '67? Well, it was the "Summer of Love," where thousands flocked to the Haight-Ashbury district of San Francisco. The hippie counterculture movement became mainstream news, along with the anti-war protests over Vietnam.

The Beatles took us down Penny Lane on a Magical Mystery Tour, and introduced Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band.

The album Smiley Smile by the Beach Boys was also released in 1967, and featured the hit single "Good Vibrations."

John, Paul, George and Ringo sang "All You Need Is Love" live to a worldwide audience via satellite. This live broadcast also featured George Martin on piano, Mick Jagger, Keith Richards, Marianne Faithful, Keith Moon, Eric Clapton, Pattie Harrison, Jane Asher, Mike McCartney, and Graham Nash.

Cream released their second album, the psychedelic Disraeli Gears, produced by Felix Pappalardi with engineer Tom Dowd.
Eric Clapton introduced the wah-wah pedal on "Tales Of Brave Ulysses." His screaming fuzz tone guitar solos on "SWLABR" made it one of my favorites that year in 1967. The title stood for "She Walks Like A Bearded Rainbow. Pappalardi even contributed to the writing, as on "Strange Brew," and "Sunshine of Your Love" became an anthem for a rock and roll generation, as well as a signature song for Cream.

Other significant events that year:
-Elvis married Priscilla in Las Vegas
-Linda Ronstadt's first single "Different Drum," with the band The Stone Poneys
-The Doors defy CBS censors on The Ed Sullivan Show when Jim Morrison included the word "higher" during their song "Light My Fire"
-Fairport Convention played their first gig in London
-The musical Hair premieres off Broadway
-Beatles manager Brian Epstein, Otis Redding and Woody Guthrie died

Are You Experienced is released by The Jimi Hendrix Experience, and becomes one of the biggest debut albums in rock history. The band became a huge hit in the UK and Europe that year, but it was their show-stopping performance at Monterey that forced their American label to release the album, although months later. "Manic Depression, Red House, Fire, Third Stone From the Sun, Stone Free, and The Wind Cries Mary" are among my favorites.

Surrealistic Pillow by Jefferson Airplane was my first psychedelic rock album, with the hit songs "White Rabbit" and "Somebody to Love." But every song on this album is great. The Airplane was another band whose career was kick started at Monterey.

Another huge debut album was released by Englishmen Pink Floyd, The Piper at the Gates of Dawn. Mostly written by guitarist Syd Barrett, it was unprecedented in it's sonic diversity.

Posted by Mike

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Sunday, January 07, 2007

Gibson Guitars at CES 2007

The Consumer Electronics show CES begins tomorrow January 8th and runs through the 11th in Las Vegas. This year's focus is digital entertainment.
"It's the new CE -- not consumer electronics," said Jan-Luc Blakborn, HP's director of digital entertainment. "We like to think of it as connected entertainment."
I would never have thought Gibson Guitars would appear at CES, but they are this year, with some interesting promotions and big names too.

Gibson Guitar Happy Hour Featuring: Sweet Juice, Autograph signing by Jeff "Skunk" Baxter, Arthur Hanlon, Joan Jett and the Blackhearts
4 p.m. Tuesday, January 9th @ Gibson Guitar, Central Plaza, CP-1.

Other Celebrity Appearances are on Monday Jan. 8: Kyle Busch, NASCAR Nextel Cup Driver #5.

Tuesday Jan. 9: 3 Doors Down, Cirque de Soleil "LOVE", and George Benson & Al Jarreau in the Venetian Room, the new CES venue for high-performance home theater at the Sands Expo and Convention Center.

Wednesday Jan. 10: Brian Wilson

Currently, CES features 2700 exhibitors showcasing their latest products and services in audio, digital imaging, gaming, high performance audio & video, home theater, home networking, mobile electronics and wireless.

Sources:
www.cesweb.org
www.sony.com/ces
www.wired.com/news/technology

Posted by Mike

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