Post progressive/world fusion band ANUBIS SPIRE is pleased to announce that songwriter, composer and keyboardist David Sweet has joined the new lineup for the recording of their long delayed second CD: CHILDREN OF A FOREIGN FAITH.
Richard Greig - Modern Classic Rock Imported from Canada
Richard Greig - Modern Classic Rock Imported from Canada By MuzikMan, MusicDish.com
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Richard Greig (www.richardgreig.com) is a small town boy making his mark in the big world of rock 'n' roll on his moving self-titled release. On the ten tracks that embody his latest effort, he reaches back and captures a sound that brings back classic rock/'80's and transforms it into addicting modern rock.
The Slow Murder of Michael Jackson: Fear and the Sexiness of the Undead
The Slow Murder of Michael Jackson: Fear and the Sexiness of the Undead By Polar Levine, MusicDish.com
John Ashcroft's thirst for capital punishment aside, America's thirst for death as catharsis and entertainment still hasn't gotten around to FOX's inserting live executions into its reality TV lineup. For the moment we'll have to be satisfied with the much slower Jacko hunt.
INDIE NEWS BEAT
Week of January 9, 2004 * Wampus Multimedia Releases Arms of Kismet's Debut CD "Eponymous"
* Garage Radio Enlists Best Of 2003
* National Singing Contest Auditions On Target For January Kick-Off In Toronto
* HMS Music Industry Lunch
* GoGirlsMusicFest NYC Benefiting The Rock "n" Roll Camp For Girls
* RadioDevil.com Launches Online Music Community for Indie Artists and Fans
* MusicDish Launches "Career Check" Interview Series
* Free Women's Jazz Class Taught By Turiya Mareya
* Frank Black To Keynote 2004 DIY Convention
Musician's Corner: Sell Your Soul To Rock-n-Roll? By Tom Leu, MusicDish.com
What's your position on musicians or any celebrity endorsing and selling consumer products and services? To some, this practice is taboo, akin to selling your soul. To others, this is sometimes a survival and often lucrative proposition. This topic has been, and surely will continue to be debated by purists and capitalists as long as commerce exists.