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Online store offering vintage punk rock clothes and music band T-shirts.

Major supplier of musical instruments and audio equipment, including drums, basses, guitars, mixers, power amplifiers and much more.

Specializes in offering Rock N Roll and music band t-shirts. Free domestic shipping is available in the US.

MP3 music download store for independent artists and bands to sell, host and promote their music online.

Music software company sells Finale, music notation software that aids music educators and musicians in composing and editing original musical works.

An independent outlet for DJs, MCs and music producers working in the UK grime music scene. Stocking a wide range of releases from unsigned acts ranging from the...
Despite losing American Idol, it has been predicted that Adam Lambert will sell even more copies of his debut album than the winner, Kris Allen. What exactly is Adam Lambert’s debut album going to be, however? It seems that it may not be quite what everyone is expecting – including Adam Lambert [...]
R&B singer Usher Raymond recently filed for divorce from his wife, Tameka Foster Raymond. The couple has been married for almost two years now. Usher and Tameka Raymond have also given birth to two sons. Their names are Usher Raymond V, who is 18 months, and Naviyd, who is 6 months. Tameka has [...]
Soft rock throughout the 70s always seemed to bring out good feelings in you. Perhaps no other time period and form of music is as powerful in that way. I grew up in the 70s and I can tell you that when I hear a soft 70s hit, it puts me right back [...] [...]
During the history of Rock and Roll we have had more niches and genres pop up than one could possibly count, and yet, one particular niche seems to hang on regardless of anything else going on around it. No matter how many times it appears dead and buried, some new generation comes along and [...] [...]
Once upon a time people listened to music on vinyl records. But they were bulky and round and easily scratched; so eventually 8-track and cassette tapes took over. These formats also had their problems, though, and with the computer age came digital music CDs. From there the music industry evolved [...]