Los Angeles, CA Tucson, AZ - (September 22, 2009) – The Tucson Film Music Festival (TFMF) is pleased to announce its complete film and music lineup for the 5th annual event, which will take place October 9-11, 2009 at various venues throughout Tucson, AZ. Among the selection of World, U.S. and regional premieres, this year’s film highlights include Director Jim Granato’s “D tour,” documenting the poignant story of indie rock band Rogue Wave and its drummer’s quest for a new kidne
CLICK TO ENLARGE (ABOVE: Protest The Hero | Photo - Daniel Bacharach ) Live Review – The Big Easy Music Festival 2009 Saturday, August 29, 2009 The Wastelands, Nanaimo, BC The Big Easy Music Festival Review. Whether you showed up wearing your studded leather vest encrusted with Choking Victim patches or the tightest booty shorts your ass could fit into, there was something for you to rock out to at The Big Easy. For twelve hours, bands ranging from locally grown to nation
Baker Taylor Celebrates 40th Anniversary of Woodstock- Distributor Boasts Widest Selection of Music and Entertainment Documenting the Most Important Concert of the Rock ‘N’ Roll Era -CHARLOTTE, N.C., Aug. 4 /PRNewswire/ — Baker Taylor, Inc., the world’s largest distributor of physical and digital books and entertainment products, is celebrating the music festival that changed rock ‘n’ roll with the most complete selection of Woodstock 40th anniversary material, including hours of unreleased
Soulja Boy, Drake, Jeremih, Pleasure P and the Young Money crew bring Scranton to its feet. By Shaheem Reid Lil Wayne performs at the “American’s Most Wanted” tour kickoff on Monday Photo: MTV News SCRANTON, Pennsylvania — No lie, no exaggeration. The music at the Young Money Presents: The America’s Most Wanted Music Festival launch at the Toyota Pavilion Monday night was so well-received, a fan in a wheelchair jumped up to rock to the music. After love daddies Jer
Christopher Nelson by James Truitt The Saturday following the summer solstice was shaping up to be an eventful one. Between the spectacle of the Rock‘n’Roll Marathon, the unbeatable party-vibe of Pride, and an impromptu mass-moonwalk tribute going down on South Jackson St, there was a ton of great stuff set to happen all over our summer-crazed city. Add to that already mighty list the relatively under-publicized (and free!!!) Georgetown Music Festival — itself combing powers with Sea