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Top 5 Best “Jimmy Fallon” Performances Featuring the Roots
July 23, 2012
When Frank Ocean made his national television debut earlier this month on “Late Night with Jimmy Fallon,” he did so amidst a swell of attention of the likes the young and promising R&B artist had not seen at that point in his career. Just hours before his performance on the late night talk show, Ocean
Concert Review: Lupe Fiasco at Firefly Music Festival in Dover
July 22, 2012
I don’t have enough good things to say about Lupe Fiasco’s Saturday evening performance at the inaugural Firefly Festival in Dover, DE. Although the socially conscious rapper & hip-hop artist has been on the scene for nearly six years, this was my first introduction, and I have to say, I have been missing out. Born
Concert Review: The Killers at Firefly Music Festival in Dover
July 22, 2012
The crowds flooded in for day two of Dover’s Firefly Music Festival. Not since NASCAR invaded in the spring has the capital of Delaware seen its town overrun by fanatics. The promise of rain couldn’t keep the masses away. Luckily, downpour never materialized, though the lurking cloud cover considerably cut through the heat that has
Concert Review: Jack White at Firefly Music Festival in Dover
July 21, 2012
Jack White has been a very busy man. Since the White Stripes officially disbanded in February of last year, he seems to have answered the nagging question of what was next. In the time since Icky Thump was released (2007), White has been occupying himself with side projects (Racounteurs, The Dead Weather), producing albums for
Concert Review: John Legend at Firefly Music Festival in Dover
July 21, 2012
John Legend is a busy guy. After a 50-city tour with Sade in 2011, he found time to propose to model-girlfriend Chrissy Teigan, sign on with ABC’s spin on American Idol called Duets, as well as continue several philanthropic efforts. Between filming Duets, he has also been working on his latest studio album, so it
Album Review: Maroon 5 ‘Overexposed’
July 18, 2012
Well, that’s a worrying title. People of the Earth be warned: the pop stars are becoming self-aware. Soon they will realize their true potential and bypass the consumer process entirely, coming directly into your homes to motivate you while you are work out, distract you while you should be productive, and to coach you on
Garth Brooks Eyes Concert Tour in 2014, Yearwood May Join
July 16, 2012
Though Garth Brooks announced his official retirement 12 years ago, he has often opened up the possibility of a new tour after all of his children are out of high school – and he reiterated this point recently, implying that he could be on the road again by 2014. He told the Vancouver Sun that
Concert Review: Slayer at Mayhem Festival in Atlanta
July 15, 2012
The crowds at Atlanta’s Mayhem Festival survived the onslaught of heavy hitting bands who rocked the Jaegermeister and Sumerian Records stages. As evening crept closer to Slipknot’s closing bell, the crowd found their feet and displayed the horns when friggin’ Slayer mounted the stage. I can’t think of a better band to setup the closer
Concert Review: Motorhead at Mayhem Festival in Atlanta
July 15, 2012
After a couple weeks of seeing what the rest of the country had to offer, the Mayhem Festival parked their rigs and tourbuses at Lakewood Amphitheatre (the kids may know it better by its corporate moniker — Aaron’s Amphitheatre) in Atlanta, Georgia for one pure day of hell raising fun. The roaming festival organizers didn’t
5 Best Music Films and Documentaries on Netflix Instant Right Now
July 14, 2012
As a result of their recent beef with Dish Network, Viacom not only pulled all their channels from the popular satellite provider, but decided to punish everyone by also disabling many video feeds from the internet sites for their popular stations. What does this mean? Well, for starters, anyone still singing “I want my MTV”













