Một món quà nho nhỏ dành tặng anh Thắng của em nhân ngày sinh nhật nha 😗 Chúc anh thêm tuổi mới luôn vui vẻ, hạnh phúc và thành công hơn trong cuộc sống !! Happy birthday to you ❤ Có bài nhạc hơi lỗi mong a không chê ❤❤
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Fifty years ago, Jimi Hendrix was a rising star. Today his star shines as brightly and Hendrix collectibles and memorabilia are as popular as ever. Read about the value and collectibility of everything Hendrix, from vinyl records to guitars. Also, we take you back to the magical year of 1967 to experience Hendrix in a book excerpt from "Hendrix: The Illustrated Story," by Gillian G. Gaar (Voyageur Press).
• Roadcase Royale- Heart's Nancy Wilson and vocalist Liv Warfield form a Royale group.
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• Henry Rollins and Don Was curate the vinyl-centric web site, The Sound of Vinyl.
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• Dead Boys- Remaining Dead Boys like guitarist Cheetah Chrome go for a LP redo.
• David Bowie-Spin Cycle jams on Bowie picture discs
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• 10 Albums That Changed My Life: Henry Rollins (see above)
And so much more about music collecting and your favorite classic artists!
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The South, known for fried chicken and country music! Yet North of the Mason Dixon the brand of country is a little rougher, dirtier and topped with the taste of Chicago Blues.
Band Name: The James Carratt Project
Album Name: Yankee Pride
Year Released:
Email Address: jamescarratt@gmail.com
Website: www.jamescarrattproject.com
Music Style: Country
Influences: Jamey Johnson
We Sound Like: Jamey Johnson
Performing Rights Society:
Label Affiliation: Unsigned
Geographic
Hometown: South Beloit
Country:United States
Touring your Region?: No
Band Description
The James Carratt Project is a compilation of over 45 musicians, both signed and unsigned who have come together to record material written and produced by James A Carratt Jr.
C.E.O. Business was founded in Little Rock, AR, in the summer of 2011 by Mike Davis Jr. The acronym "C.E.O." served as an "inner ego" (motivational/inspirational tool) for a young Mike D. who was so confident in himself and so ambitious that he did not put anyone above him. Mike D. overcame every obstacle that awaited him and used every failed moment that he encountered to mastermind plans, granting him the opportunity to conquer any goal(s) that he had originally set for himself.
Growing up, Mike D. highly admired some of the world's Greatest men such as Michael Jackson, Barry Gordy, Sean "P. Diddy" Combs, Jay-Z, Dr. Dre, Jermaine Dupree and many more, Mike D. always felt that he was destined to be great and that one day he would be mentioned with those list of names. Mike D. developed the urge to give back not only his community but to the world in all that he did.
Although there were positive influences on Mike D.'s life, Mike D. was also inspired by the stories of some of the world's most notorious gangsters. Mike D. was most influenced by the drive, ambition, determination, and intelligence of the works of Al Capone, Frank Lucas, Pablo Escobar, Joaquin "El Chapo Guzman, and Terry "Big Meech" Flenory. While Mike D. did not agree with the lifestyle and life choices these men made, Mike D. could not resist the fact that each of these men were intelligent and self-driven.
Mike D. set out to use each of these individual influences to mastermind his own plan in "Taking Over the World", legally and within the laws of the land. Mike D., also vowed to develop his own brand and be a positive role model, motivation and inspiration to all people of the world, regardless of any classification.
Thus, C.E.O. Business was born. Conquering Every Opportunity "C.E.O." Business was created to serve as a "Global Empire". This empire was designed to be significant, powerful and successful in every aspect of Production and Entertainment.
From the hard-hitting streets of Eastside Detroit hails rapper Micfreeze, who has made it his mission to conquer the world of rap music. Since the age of 16, Micfreeze has been steadily climbing up the charts with his music, as rap music has always been a part of him.
The artist spent his years of youth playing various instruments and writing poetry here and there. Once he discovered his lyrical gift, Micfreeze decided to buckle down and become more serious about the musical road ahead of him.
Major industry icons such as Tupac Shakur inspired Micfreeze, which further sparked his desire to become the rapper of his generation. This sort of journey to the top was significant to the artist, as breaking away from a poverty-stricken area and rising to the top was at the forefront of his mind.
At the age of 17, the rapper dropped his first-ever mixtape, which included hit single "Money is My Motivation". The artist remained committed to making more hot music, which led to him releasing his second major project, "Chills on the Block", a year later.
This mixtape featured yet another hit single called "Have a Sip", which showcased his individual, unique sound. "I would describe myself like this... I'm a Detroit rapper that doesn't sound like a Detroit rapper," said Micfreeze. "I have my own original style at the same time." Though his career was headed in the right direction, Micfreeze refused to succumb to complacency and kept striving to be the best rapper he could be. After collaborating with Young Gator and Dej Loaf, Micfreeze knew that with hard work, anything was possible.
Currently, Micfreeze is putting the finishing touches on his next major project titled "Chills on the Block 2", a follow-up to its predecessor. He is confident the mixtape will produce much success, specifically with the highly anticipated singles "Split It" and "Cousin Skeeter". "One thing about me is that I rap and come up with my own concepts.
I'm always developing new ways and angles to put out a different type of music for every crowd," said Micfreeze. He said it best, as his ability to wow any crowd is undeniable. "Even if you don't like music in general, you'll still vibe with my music," said the artist. This rings true, as his popularity has drastically increased over the past few years. His high-quality sound fused with his knack for attention-grabbing concepts is partly what makes him so successful.
Looking ahead, Micfreeze is in it for the long haul. He is not merely here to put out album after album; he wants his fans to get to know him through his decision to vulnerably open up through song. "About me... It's all original, raw talent.
Everything I say comes from my soul, and showcases what I've been through, and what I will go through," said the rapper. "It's been a long ride, and that's what makes me different. I want to explain myself, and show everyone exactly who I am." Through his steady hustle with his full-time job followed by his tireless hours making new music, Micfreeze will only continue to get better and grow as an artist exponentially.
For Micfreeze, this is more than just rap music. His desire in getting his point across is for everyone to take something from the message he delivers. This artist definitely possesses five-star quality and talent and will continue to go far.
Micfreeze's new singles "Split It" and "Cousin Skeeter" are sure to be crowd pleasers, so follow him on social media to stay tuned: