A mournful Alice in Chains resurface with their first album since death of their lead singerSeptember 30th, 2009 Alice in Chains offer first CD since a tragedyNEW YORK — AC/DC did it. So did Black Sabbath.
President Obama On "Late Show With David Letterman"September 22nd, 2009 On Monday, there was an enigmatic guest at the taping of the "Late Show With David Letterman" was none other than the charismatic US President Barack Obama. It was certainly one delightful segment, during which the president revealed the various underlying layers of his persona.
KFW Ronit Roy interview with pixSeptember 14th, 2009 'Rampwalk feels great'
For the first time ever, actor Ronit Bose Roy walked the ramp and that too for Manish Malhotra at the Kolkata Fashion Week (KFW) II. He gets into a Quick-5 with India Blooms correspindent Sreya Basu
How's it like walking the ramp for Manish Malhotra?
It is one of the greatest moments of my life.
Beatles Remastered: The Magic ContinuesSeptember 9th, 2009 September 9, 2009 is a marquee day for the Beatles fans worldwide as it marked the release of the digitally enhanced and remastered catalog of the 1960s rock n roll band the Beatles, whose popularity doesn't seem to wane a wee bit, on the contrary seems to be getting even more popular amongst the cell phone crazy generation just as it was during the 1960s. This exclusive catalog could turn out to be one of the most coveted part of one's music collection as all the classics including rock n roll anthems like "A Hard day's Night" and "Within You Without You" are present in their digitally enhanced avatars.
DJ AM: Remains Handed Over To Funeral HomeSeptember 1st, 2009 The death of DJ AM that took place on 28th of August is shrouded in a lot of controversy. No reason could be confirmed by the authorities even after the autopsy which was carried on Saturday last.
CMA Music Festival: An Enthralling ExperienceSeptember 1st, 2009 On the night of 31st August, 2009, ABC broadcasted the highlights of the "CMA Music Festival 2009: Country's Night to Rock" at 8 p.m. It was a highlight of the performance that had taken place in the month of June, 2009, in Nashville.
Music Review: John Fogerty returns as Blue Ridge Rangers with album of twangy coversSeptember 1st, 2009 Music Review: John Fogerty covers twangy classicsJohn Fogerty, "The Blue Ridge Rangers Rides Again" (Fortunate Son/Verve Forecast)
Back in 1973, John Fogerty released an album of covers under the name the Blue Ridge Rangers. He played everything on the record, from guitars to drums.
Music Review: Miami's Pitbull growls and brings the goods on his new album 'Rebelution'August 31st, 2009 Music Review: Pitbull brings the goods on new CDPitbull, "Rebelution" (J Records)
If you've been out of the rap game longer than, oh, about 10 minutes, the next thing you do is invariably called a comeback. This is where Miami-based Pitbull posits himself, out to prove he still a hitmaker with his latest album "Rebelution."
Hits are measured in a multitude of ways, but suffice it to say this is a strong return to form for Mr.
Music Review: Willie's newest release proves there can be too much of a good thingAugust 24th, 2009 Music Review: Maybe Willie Nelson is too prolificWillie Nelson, "American Classic" (Blue Note)
Willie Nelson is one of music's greatest — few can argue that. His popularity crosses genres, entertainment mediums and socio-economic boundaries.
Music Review: Third Eye Blind's latest, 'Ursa Major,' their best since eponymous 1997 debutAugust 17th, 2009 Music Review: Third Eye Blind's latest a gemThird Eye Blind, "Ursa Major" (Megaforce). Following a six-year break between full lengths, alt rock veterans Third Eye Blind again walk a fine line between aggression and a deft pop sensibility on their latest, "Ursa Major."
Frontman Stephan Jenkins still knows his way around a catchy hook (even those who hated the "do-do-do's" of 1997's "Semi-Charmed Life" probably couldn't get it out of their heads) but he never skimps on throwing down a hard riff or unleashing a scream to get his point across.
Anjaneyulu movie review: in briefAugust 12th, 2009 Anjaneyulu is a new romantic comedy Directed by Parasuram, it's obviously a good creation, thanks to Parsuram for making as well as keeping things simple for the audience. The director himself is responsible for the Story, screenplay and dialogues.
Alice in Chains taps Elton John to perform on tribute song to late lead singer Layne StaleyAugust 11th, 2009 Alice in Chains gets Elton John for tribute songNEW YORK — Alice in Chains thought it would take a miracle to get Elton John to play on the band's tribute record to their late lead singer, Layne Staley. But it only took a listen to the song to get the rock legend on board.
Josh Blue: Creating Comedy Out Of DisabilityJune 27th, 2009 Josh Blue, soccer player turned comedian is also the winner of the reality show Last Comic Standing Season 4 which was aired in May and August 2006. Josh Blue has a disorder of the brain and in order to prove to the world, how disabled people can also make an impact, he participated in the show "Last Comic Standing".
83-year-old Grand Ole Opry in Tennessee offers captions for hearing impairedJune 20th, 2009 Opry in Tenn. offers captions for hearing impairedNASHVILLE, Tenn.
Music Review: The Jonas Brothers nicely take it to next level with new CD 'Lines ...'June 12th, 2009 Music Review: New Jonas Bros disc is legitJonas Brothers, "Lines, Vines and Trying Times" (Hollywood Records)
Yes, millions of teenage girls helped the Jonas Brothers rise to fame, but they're also the reason why the group isn't taken seriously, musically speaking. The musicianship of Nick, Kevin and Joe is often overlooked, but that may finally change on their fourth studio album, "Lines, Vines and Trying Times."
The follow-up to their breakthrough CD, 2008's "A Little Bit Longer," ''Lines" features a cool collection of songs primarily written by the JoBros, including groovy ones like "Hey Baby," ''Much Better" and the first single, "Paranoid,"
But the best songs are the slow jams, like "Turn Right" and the exceptional "Black Keys," solely written by the youngest Jonas, 16-year-old Nick.