Monthly Archives: September 2011



The Contribution Of Freddie Mercury To Music

Featured Author Cedric Grosjean on Sep 28th, 2011  • 

Britain is famous for its heroic history, its marvellous art and outstanding people. Many British artists, writers, musicians and political figures are known all over the world.

Luka's Ocean of Hip Hop

Featured Author John Mahoney on Sep 16th, 2011  • 

From the chilled and damp deck of a lobster boat to the bright lights and heat of the stage, Maine's Luka is flexing his skills and imagination through the power of hip hop.

Finding Easy Guitar Songs To Learn

Featured Author Phillip Poulak on Sep 13th, 2011  • 

There are a lot of easy guitar songs to learn. Songs that are easily broken down and that have familiar patterns will make it easier for a learner to get accustomed to the guitar. The following are a few guitar songs that are easy for beginners to learn.

Impress Friends and Family with a Masonic Music CD

Featured Author Lawrence White on Sep 10th, 2011  • 

Being a member of the Freemasons means that you are involved in an extremely old secular fraternal society that was first known to exist in the Middle Ages. The men who are masons firmly believe in morals, community kindness and spiritual values.

How Boss Guitar Effects Pedals Are A Great Way Of Changing Your Sound

Featured Author Elliot Taylor on Sep 7th, 2011  • 

For many new guitar players a boss guitar effects pedal would seem like an un-necessary extravagance when you are first purchasing your new guitar equipment.

Rihanna: A Famous Artist And A Popular Fashionista

Featured Author Cedric Grosjean on Sep 7th, 2011  • 

It is obvious that the modern world would be much duller without popular artists and singers. Famous celebrities entertain a lot of people with their outstanding performances.

A Music Player And Music Recorder Combination Works In Perfect Harmony

Featured Author Barry Smith on Sep 7th, 2011  • 

The changing ways that music is presented to people allows for greater accessibility but it can mean that older formats become obsolete. This can sometimes means that parts of your music collection is unlistenable or gets left behind.