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Yes We Can - Barack Obama Music Video A music video for a new Obama ballad by the Black Eyed Peas' will.i.am and director Jesse Dylan, Bob Dylan's son. The lyrics are adapted from his "Yes We Can" speech after the New Hampshire primary.
It Beats Celine Dion Hands Down? "Yes We Can", a song by Black Eyed Peas' frontman, songwriter and producer known as will.i.am, along with director and filmmaker Jesse Dylan, son of another socially active musician, Bob Dylan in support of Barack Obama.
I Want You Ringtone I Want You is a single from Common's album Finding Forever. It is both produced by and features vocals from will.i.am, and has samples from Minnie Riperton's "Baby, This Love I Have", and Bob James' version of "Feel Like Making Love". The music video features Kanye West, Derek Luke, Serena Williams and Alicia Keys...
Austin musician Don Walser dead at 72 From Austin the sad news comes that Don Walser has died at 72, a country music icon in Austin. Famous for keeping western swing alive by performing the music of Bob Wills and Eddie Arnold while bringing the music to punk clubs. More.
Why Not Willie? Somebody at Future Rock Hall made a post about how the RRHOF fudges on the term "Rock" when nominating (e.g. Donna Summer, Chic), and wondered about Country artists. The names he mentioned were interesting, but none have made an impact on the Rock...
Concerts -- Real and Fantasy What concerts have you attended? What concerts would you like to attend?We ate supper last night with Keely and Taurus (her boyfriend.) The conversation turned to concerts and music stars. Keely asked an interesting question:If you could see anybody...
From Dylan to Duke From my colleague, Sun-Sentinel Books Editor Chauncey Mabe, comes this review of the first solo CD by fiddler and singer Elana James. James' self-titled debut was released Feb. 27 on Snarf Records, and Mabe has tagged this as the arrival of a major t...
Alvis Edgar Owens Jr The country music star known as Buck Owens died last week, at the age of 76.Now many Products of the Seventies will be wondering why they should remember a country hayseed. Buck Owens was HUGE, and any POTS should recognize this.First, as co-host of...
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