Budowitz: The International Klezmer Band Part 2 (2:30)

In this video we learn about the music of Budowitz, which features kaleidoscopic renditions of folk music molded into the unique personal group style from the regions of Bessarabia, Galitsia and Bukovina. In this video Here
Added: 02/15/09 | From MusicMojo on WatchMojo.com
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2000s Decade Recap - Music (5:00)

Bubblegum pop artists ruled the charts at the beginning of the new millennium, with Britney, Backstreet and *NSync leading the pack. It didn’t take long for these acts to fall out of favor, and rock, rap, hip-hop and R&B took their place. Names like Nickelback, Kanye West and Black Eyed Peas were everywhere. Award shows were not to be missed, with gay and lesbian kisses, stage crashers and nightmare performances aplenty. The decade ended on a sad note, however, when the King of Pop passed away. In this

Date added: 01/01/2010

Bad Religion and Politics (1:40)

In part 3 of our interrview with Jay Bentley of Bad Religion we ask him about his political views. For more information click Here

Date added: 01/21/2009

Budowitz: The International Klezmer Band Part 1 (2:43)

In this video discover Budowitz, the groundbreaking traditional ensemble of klezmer music. Since its founding in 1995, Budowitz  has featured over 20 musicians in its performances and recordings, including the late Jewish cultural icons, Cili Schwartz and Majer Bogdanski. They have won a number of awards including BBC's Critics Circle award for best CD and the British Songlines Magazine's "Top of the World" award. For more information click Here

Date added: 02/16/2009

Budowitz: The International Klezmer Band Part 2 (2:30)

In this video we learn about the music of Budowitz, which features kaleidoscopic renditions of folk music molded into the unique personal group style from the regions of Bessarabia, Galitsia and Bukovina. In this video Here

Date added: 02/15/2009

David Usher Talks Social Media (1:44)

With close to twenty years in the music industry, David Usher has witnessed an evolution. Musicians and celebrities were once untouchable to their fans, but today sites like Twitter and YouTube have opened communication between them. Usher understands this. Today, David Usher is well-known for embracing social media as a way for connecting with fans. He is also helping to create a new application that allows artists to establish their own online communities to connect with listeners. In this video, http://

Date added: 01/07/2010

Discover Jazz Sensation DK Ibomeka (2:44)

At six foot seven DK Ibomeka seizes the stage with his charismatic presence and a mesmerizing voice. With the strong audience response he has received on his many tours, it’s no surprise that performing live and touring are what DK loves most about his life as a musician.In this video we discover that DK was on his way to becoming a doctor when he discovered his passion for singing.With a three-octave range, huge emotional depth and power, he is well-equipped to deliver a decidedly original spin on the cl

Date added: 06/05/2009

Discover the Operatic Version of Romeo and Juliet (2:39)

Romeo and Juliet has been adapted numerous times for stage, film, musical and opera.The Opera of Montreal's production of Gounod's Romeo and Juliet takes you on a journey of the myth of the lovers of Verona… a passion that goes beyond the law.Part 1 of 2, For more information Here

Date added: 01/21/2009

Donnie Wahlberg Talks Twitter (2:43)

Donnie Wahlberg has been in the music industry for well over twenty years, and has seen many changes in that time. Most recently, stars have been using social media, and specifically Twitter, to promote themselves and connect with fans to varying levels of success. Wahlberg is a devoted Twitter-user, and enjoys being able to put a smile on a fan’s face with the click of a button. It also allows him to see another side to his fans he otherwise would be unable to see. In this video, http://www.WatchMojo.c

Date added: 12/18/2009

Entrevue: Jean Leloup (3:26)

Le chiffre 7 porte chance à Jean leloup : le voilà qui revient à la vie pour nous offrir son septième album studio. Icône du rock francophone du Québec, sa musique a été influencée par les rythmes africains. Ses paroles provocatrices ont même voyagé hors du Québec quand L'amour est sans pitié était lancée dans le reste du Canada, la France, les Pays-Bas, la Belgique et le Japon. Après avoir pris congé de la musique pendant quelques années, il reprend sa guitare et se remet à composer. C'e

Date added: 06/05/2009

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