Travel Off the Beaten Path for a Great American Adventure

When it comes to travel, and most people opt for the holidays with the norm: a cruise vacation in Disney, or a hotel in New York or another big city. However, there are many tourist destinations that the U.S. is often neglected - the cities, offer a splendid sight and sounds, and even a better value. When booking travel, one of these rules, you’re sure to be happy and surprised - and so grateful that our country has to offer. Think about it. If for the last time you visited Cleveland? Unless y

Awesome environment simulations with Audio Ease Speakerphone

Posted on 2nd July 2009 by Content Keyword RSS in Main Content - Tags: , , , , , , ,
I'm continuing to build my flock of excellent audio tools I know intimately, and Audio Ease Speakerphone is my latest PRICE and JOY. Typically priced at US$450 (I got a better deal via eBay , remember what I said about making offers ?), Speakerphone does multiple effects within one cohesive package — not just thrown in without care, but because such an elaborate sequence is necessary to achieve the vast variety of ambient spaces and both analogue and digital flavors of grit which it offer

Band to Run To: Cage the Elephant

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Once you’ve played “Blame It” on your iPod about 30 times during your daily run, you’ll be back at your computer searching for new music to get that “a-a-alcohol” out of your head.One band that’s getting tons of press-and climbing the charts-is fresh new alt-rock Cage The Elephant. Hailing from Bowling Green, Kentucky, their fast tunes are infused with Southern flavor, making their music incredibly catchy and soulful. Try their first single off the band’s self-titled album: “Ain’t No Rest For

Glastonbury 2009 - Part 2

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Saturday I woke up on Saturday knowing one thing, it would be the day I finally saw The Boss live, I just knew I’d have to get through another day of brilliant music before I saw him though, or so I thought. I started the day by heading to a small igloo shaped dome in the Shangri-La area of the Glastonbury site to see a poetry set from Itch Fox, which is always an enjoyable experience. He showcased, to a half full tent, his wit and unique grasp on the English language, and was very well re

Listen to Oklahoma Rock and Roll Radio

Starting this Friday night, four Oklahoma NPR stations will re-air the first six episodes of Oklahoma Rock and Roll with recording artist and record producer Steve Ripley . Ripley guides the listener through the music of Oklahomans such as Leon Russell and J.J. Cale and their direct links to people like Bob Dylan, Eric Clapton, and Joe Cocker. He explores the roots of rockabilly and Oklahomans such as Wanda Jackson and The Collins Kids. “The picture starts to emerge of an art form that