Music and Movies Articles (Sorted by date)

Filmmaking - What Is A Pro?

The word “Professional” is often bandied about by indy filmmakers, and I’ve heard and read many things I just wouldn’t expect a “Pro” to say, though the person writing or saying them claims to be one.
Sam LongoriaSeptember 14, 2005

Musicians: How To Find Band Members

Looking for band members is never an easy task. You may first want to ask yourself what exactly you’re looking for – whether it is to join an existing band or find individual members to start your own band.
Kenny AuyoungSeptember 14, 2005

Zest For Action Driving The Animation Market

Nasscom in India puts the animation marketsize at over Rs 2000 crore, the industry is getting bigger, craving for high-quality animation - now even the Indian film makers are following the Hollywood footstepsWith – Hollywood blockbusters like...
Zia AskariSeptember 12, 2005

The Red Cross and XM Team up for Hurricane Victims

XM satellite radio and the American Red Cross teamed up to give the workers and relief help for Hurricane Katrina a source for national radio coverage.
Scott FishSeptember 12, 2005

Tyra Banks Is Turning On Satellite Radio

"The Tyra Banks Show" debuts on September 12.Targeting women, XM Satellite Radio, with more than 4.4 million subscribers, the nation's leading satellite radio service announced that it would launch a new talk and lifestyle channel,...
Scott FishSeptember 12, 2005

Canada – Here comes Satellite Radio!

Cabinet has upheld a CRTC decision to issue two satellite radio licences after the applicants agreed to increase Canadian content and French-language service.The applicants are Sirius Canada and Canadian Satellite Radio, each of which has a U.S.
Scott FishSeptember 12, 2005

Canadian Satellite Radio: Finally

In June, the CRTC granted satellite radio licenses to two groups - the CBC, which is partnered with New York-based Sirius, and CSR, which is partnered with Washington-based XM.The federal cabinet has upheld the CRTC's decision to issue two new...
Scott FishSeptember 12, 2005

Make a Game of Your Guitar Practice and Surprise Yourself

So you want to be improve your guitar playing?Well, like any thing, guitar skill progress takes time and practice, but many of us have much difficulty practicing regularly because it is so easy to let other things take priority over our guitar...
Jeremiah ThompsonSeptember 12, 2005

The Twelve Songs of Christmas: Surprising Secrets of the Season's Most Popular Tunes

The holidays are filled with joyful emotions and honored traditions, including the playing of songs about snowmen, St. Nick, evergreen trees, and presents wrapped up with big pretty bows.
Scott G (The G-Man)September 11, 2005

Spectral Muses Revisited: The Channeled Melodies of Rosemary Brown

Rosemary Brown (1916-2001) was a middle-aged South London widow, making ends meet as a grade school kitchen assistant, who rocketed to international fame in 1968 through a BBC broadcast recounting her purported collaborations with long-dead...
Peter BlinnSeptember 11, 2005