Greg Laswell impresses us all with his latest video for “Take Everything”. This video was done in 1 take (!!) and Greg masters the art of singing his own song backwards.
Also, you can have this video for FREE on itunes this week!
With the launch of This Is Good, it’s a big week for Hannah Georgas. If you haven’t picked up the album yet, head on over to iTunes and download Bang Bang You’re Dead, the iTunes Single of the Week.
MLSE (Maple Leaf Sports & Entertainment) have teamed up with 5-time Juno award winner, Alan Frew (of Glass Tiger) to honor and support Canada’s Troops. MLSE will make available the Leafs Song “Free to Be” as an iTunes download on www.mlse.com and www.mapleleafs.com for $1.29. Net proceeds of all sales of Free to Be between 7 p.m. on Saturday, January 30 to Tuesday, February 2 at 7 p.m. will benefit the Military Families Fund. The Leafs Song can be heard prior to the start of every Leafs game and on most of the team’s television broadcasts.
Frew will perform the song at Air Canada Centre’s Gate 5 Studio and at centre ice for MLSE’s annual Canadian Forces Appreciation Night before the Leafs and Canucks hit the ice on January 30. All fans attending this Maple Leafs game will receive a collector song sheet for Free to Be.
40 years ago to the day that Neil Armstrong stepped on to the moon, EMI have created a unique opportunity for David Bowie fans: the chance for you to download and mix the original multi-tracks of ‘Space Oddity,’ which also celebrates its 40th anniversary this year!
The ’Space Oddity’ EP consists of four tracks. When the EP is purchased, the original eight stems/multi-tracks will be received for free, enabling fans to remix the song through their own software or through iKlax software.
This is a revolutionary experience for music fans to recreate their own versions of one of popular music’s most iconic songs.
About ‘Space Oddity’
Partly inspired after seeing Stanley Kubrick’s 2001: A Space Odyssey, which premièred in London in May 1968, Space Oddity was originally written later that year with the first known recorded version dating from February 1969, several months before its eventual release on July 11th 1969 and some time before the Apollo 11 moon landings.
Space Oddity was a cultural landmark for David Bowie as an artist - it was featured by the BBC in its television coverage of the lunar landing, and the song later won an Ivor Novello award.
Get the official Lady Antebellum app for your iPhone or iPod Touch and keep up with the band from wherever you are.
The very reasonably priced app gives you access to:
-Watch the latest Webisode Wednesday video -Photos of the band -Samples of music -Blogs posts and news stories in real-time -Up to the second concert announcements -Lady A games -Messages and bulletin updates from the band
Depeche Mode “Sounds of the Universe” Official Depeche Mode iPhone/iPod Touch application. With this application you are able to select from 8 sets of audio loops where you can make your own “Sounds of the Universe” mix by tapping the colored bars on the album artwork of Depeche Mode’s latest studio release “Sounds of the Universe.” The application features never heard before audio loops from producer Ben Hillier and Martin Gore.
“Waking Up In Vegas” is the latest single from One of the Boys, and it’s one of the album’s biggest hooks - a searing rock song with a bright chorus and lyrics that beg for the video treatment. Get the whole story by downloading the video now for just 99 cents!
Limited Time Price - “One of the Boys”
One of the Boys was one of last year’s best pop albums, and it helped Katy Perry become an international presence thanks to the hit “I Kissed a Girl”. Get the album now for just $7.99