I said to myself, this has to be a mistake. So I tried again with another one of MY original songs. Same result…. “Song is NOT sharable”. This is crazy. I should be able to share my own songs anyway I want to share them. what is wrong with you Apple folks? Why should I ...
Welcome to Gessnerville was Bill’s first full-length recording, and is produced by Peter Ostroushko, who also plays mandolin and fiddle on a number of the songs. The all-star cast of musicians also includes Chris Rosser, Dan Newton, Rich Dworsky, Diane Tremaine, Kevin Barnes, Prudence Jo...
Number One songs included “How Can You Mend a Broken Heart,” by the Bee Gees, and “Mercy Mercy Me (The Ecology),” by Marvin Gaye. With this kind of musicanda split title featuring the Inhumans and the Black Widow,Amazing Adventures#8, what a time to be alive!
My wife thinks jazz noir conveys a sense of depression, but it instills philosophical contemplation in me. The music is not jazz in the traditional sense, although many old jazz albums have songs that fit the genre. I assume people call it jazz because of the horns and saxes, and maybe ...
Because I listen to ninety-nine percent of my music through Spotify, The Beatles are becoming a forgotten band. I’m sure Apple hopes to make an exclusive deal to stream The Beatles like they did for selling their songs and albums by digital downloads. If The Beatles make such an agreemen...
guests for more than 60 years. Becoming a member of this four-member group is no easy task: Applicants must pass multiple auditions and learn to play the Deagan Organ Chimes. You'll catch the group performing on Main Street U.S.A where they sing favorite Disney tunes and Americana...
when he was about to undergo surgery for esophageal cancer, we realized that we needed to try to record some of these songs, many of which we had been playing for years, and which were so dear to our hearts. He was not strong enough to go into a studio to record, so I read the ...
I can understand a fondness for life between WWII and the Vietnam war because that’s when I grew up. Susan and I were the only music-age-appropriate customers in Staks. Susan still knows all the words to those songs. Why should our nostalgia be piped into younger generations? My parents...