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Rock n' roll, boy bands, jazz trios, and more; the greats, newbies, and forgotten icons who create our favorite groups.
Michael Jackson's Death Story - How Did He Really Die?
June 25, 2009 is the day show business lost its reigning king and the world lost one of the most famous people of all time - the King of Pop, Rock and Soul, Michael Jackson. In 2009, he was only 50 years old and was eagerly waiting for his young children Prince, Paris and Blanket to finally see their father on stage. At that time, Michael was working on the comeback series "This is It", which would have been a real sensation in show business. The news of Michael Jackson's death was a complete shock to everyone. But what happened that day? If you look at Wikipedia now, you'll see that the official cause of death was cardiac arrest due to acute Propofol and benzodiazepine poisoning.
Nicholas MosesPublished 10 months ago in BeatThe Doobie Brothers at The State Theater.
Last night at the beautiful State Theater in New Brunswick, New Jersey, The Doobie Brothers exemplified why they are now Rock & Roll Hall of Famers. Tight all evening, the performance was magnified with the excellent saxophonist, Marc Russo and the expert piano and singing of Michael McDonald.
Robert M Massimi. ( Broadway Bob).Published 10 months ago in BeatI Shot A Man In Tesco ... Just To Watch Him Die
Introduction This Seven Days In Post has been getting a few reads recently and is a virtual review of the Half Man Half Biscuit album "90 Bisodol(Crimond)".
Mike Singleton - MikeydredPublished 10 months ago in BeatJungkook's Solo Song 7
It has been an exhilarating year for the beloved South Korean group, BTS, and their dedicated fanbase, the ARMY. Amidst their numerous accomplishments and chart-topping releases, one particular event has taken the world by storm — the release of Jungkook's highly anticipated solo song.
Almira MomogPublished 10 months ago in BeatLet's Talk NEW JEANS
In preparation for their second EP called 'Get Up,' fourth-generation rookies New Jeans have delivered a treat to their fans, Bunnies or Tokkis today. The five-member group has collaborated with Warner Brothers and made their own creation of each member inspired by Cartoon Network's The Powerpuff Girls. While the video, with its vibrant colors and astounding editing, was the first thing that stood out to me, I want to discuss the song and the meaning behind the lyrics.
Part 2: Discovering What Makes BLACKPINK So Special
Hey there, K-Pop enthusiasts and curious minds! Welcome back to our journey of unraveling the enigma that is BLACKPINK. If you thought you knew everything there was to know about this powerhouse group, buckle up because we're about to dive even deeper into what makes BLACKPINK so incredibly special. Grab your lightsticks, put on your favorite track, and let's embark on this exciting adventure together!
Glammy GirlPublished 10 months ago in BeatTop Music Videos of the Eighties
Looking back at the 1980s is a serious nostalgia trip for me. Being eleven years old or so at the nexus of MTV and the music video revolution (in an era before the world had been brought into the wild west of our looming, dystopian, cyberpunk future--though it was on the cusp) was a real mind trip. YouTube has thankfully provided the avenue in which an aging member of Generation X can look back on the pre-Grunge days when POP (in both the literal and figurative sense; i.e. Pepsi and Coke fueled the career status of so many fading into oblivion singers and artists of the era) ruled the video airwaves.
This Playlist Is Murder
Introduction I had used Graham Parker's "They Murdered The Clown" in a recent Seven Days In post that you can read below, and then thought maybe I could to a Clown related playlist to share on Vocal, but just at the moment no decent Clown or Circus related songs are coming to mind apart from the Graham Parker song.
Mike Singleton - MikeydredPublished 10 months ago in BeatBTS
Introduction: In the realm of K-pop, few groups have achieved the level of success and global dominance that BTS has attained. This seven-member South Korean band has not only captured the hearts of millions of fans worldwide but has also shattered records and achieved remarkable milestones within the music industry. From topping charts to breaking records on major digital platforms, BTS has cemented their position as one of the most influential and popular groups in the world. In this article, we will delve into the incredible achievements and records set by BTS throughout their career.
Almira MomogPublished 10 months ago in BeatI'm Taking You To The Concert!!!
Hey there, fellow K-pop enthusiasts! Are you ready to dive into a world where music, energy, and girl power collide? Brace yourself as we embark on an unforgettable journey exploring the electrifying stage presence and mind-blowing performances of the one and only Blackpink! 🌟✨
Glammy GirlPublished 10 months ago in BeatKeith Emerson - Master Of Classical Destruction
Introduction The title of this may sound like I am not too impressed with Keith Emerson, but while some of his work with The Nice and Emerson, Lake and Palmer left me cold, a lot of it made my jaw drop.
Mike Singleton - MikeydredPublished 10 months ago in BeatJungkook's "Seven"
Introduction: In the dynamic world of K-pop, the name Jungkook evokes a sense of awe and admiration among fans worldwide. As a member of the globally acclaimed boy band BTS, Jungkook has proven his exceptional talent as a vocalist, dancer, and songwriter. Breaking away from the group's collective efforts, Jungkook released his highly anticipated solo album, "Seven," which serves as a testament to his growth as an artist. In this article, we explore the mesmerizing journey of artistic evolution showcased in Jungkook's "Seven."
Almira MomogPublished 10 months ago in Beat