In Calgary, Canada there is AMP a Top 40 radio station which has decided on their own accord cut songs from their original length to run less than two minutes.
Today being a ‘Throwback Thursday’ and where I think I’ve run out of personal stories at least for now, I thought I’d run down the highlights of 1994. That’s 20 years ago.
Remember the days of peer to peer music sharing? Remember the old Napster, Kazaa and Limewire? Before 11 years ago, many downloading music for free thought of it in the same way we recorded from our friends' cassettes and CDs years earlier.
Imagine the song "Happy" for a moment. You can here it can't you? With the beat, the clapping and the music. Now, try taking away the music. Can't do it? Check this out...
Today being March 11th (3/11), I thought it would be a great day to talk about a 90s and early 2000s band, 311. Remember them? Formed in the late 80s in Omaha, Nebraska, they gained fame through their song, “Down” which was kind of a mix or rap and rock.
I was going through CNN’s website and I thought this might be kind of a fun thing to bring up, what were your 15 albums that made life in high school bearable? We all went to high school at different times I’m guessing, so the variety of favorites should be pretty diverse...
The Great Falls Model Railroad Club's Train Show is happening at Auburn Middle School (AMS) today from 10 am to 3 pm. The cafeteria and gym are loaded with trains, trains and more trains both set up to look at and to play with. You can even utter, "choo choo" as you watch them go around the tracks. Concessions sold at the show go directly to the Edward Little High School (ELHS) Music Ass
"Keep the Wheels Rollin'," is what the show's called. We're talking about the wheels that deliver meals to shut-ins all over central Maine. These are people who look forward to, not just the meal, but also, the company. Honestly, with government cutbacks, too many are on a waiting list.
There is going to be an Evening of Bluegrass on May 4th at the Messalonskee Performing Arts Center. Good music for a good cause. It is to benefit the Messalonskee Music Program.