The Final Mix Podcast Debuts By: John Mahoney | - The Final Mix is a brand new radio podcast poised to explode onto computers and throughout the internet on Thursday May 19, delivering the latest and greatest information on the music industry and self-promotion. Created by John Mahoney, CEO of the already popular, but continuously growing ArtistPR, "The Final Mix" will tap into everything from current artists to label professionals in order to provide great content in an entertaining and educational format.
Tha Grand Finale By: Christian Guzman | - The Grand Finale is an American alternative rock band from the Hawaiian Gardens in Los Angeles. It originated after a few bands and a quitting bassist in 2003. They are currently unsigned with a production of over 30 songs and touring throughout Los Angeles and Orange County.
The Grand Finale met at birth and during their years in high school which included the occasional ditch for some mid day music playing at the park. Each member of the group has their own unique story to share. Victor ... Tags:The Grand Finale, The Grand Finale band, Music, Hawaiian Gardens, Band Los Angeles, Christian Guzman, Next Level Experience, Musicians, Upcoming Bands
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Online Music Community Connecting Online Music Lovers By: Antontwain Williams | - Digital tracks encourage the participation in music in more active way. This online music community reflects different interests, places and institutions. It empowers musicians to have confidence and positive attitude. It does have the local, regional and national effect. Digastrics identifies samba bands, music festivals, professional orchestras, guitar societies, recorder groups and many events and activities. This also provides music charts, videos, artists pictures and biographies. It tak ... Tags:Digitracs, Online community music, record demo online, onlin
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Keeping Rock And Roll Alive By Supporting Rock And Roll Bands By: Chris Robertson | - Is Rock and Roll destined to go the way of Big Band music - a quaint but dated genre appreciated only by a certain generation? Rock and roll fans answer that question with an emphatic "No way!" and are determined to promote and encourage both famous rock bands and unsigned bands.