The Run Down On Video Help

Author: Zerosleep  //  Category: News

Videohelp.com is an excellent website for beginners to learn how to make their own DVD’s that can be played on a variety of different devices. Videohelp.com goes over the ends and outs of basically everything one could want to know about. They have a wide range of topics that are discussed in their discussion forum as well such as CD recordable FAQ and blank cd-r.

Videohelp.com should be ranked at a five out of five stars because they are so kind enough to have tutorials available on their website as well. The tutorials work well for people who need to see and
hear stuff to be able to catch on versus just reading the steps themselves. The best part about Videohelp.com is that they always keep adding new things to their website to what seems like a daily basic. Also, their forums stay very active so if you ever have a question about something you can just post it there and you are guaranteed to get a prompt response unlike on other forums that we may know.

Overall, videohelp.com is an excellent website that seems to be become more advanced every day. They are very helpful and their website is also very easy to navigate.

Motley Crue to go on rockin’ US tour!

Author: Melissa  //  Category: Bands, News

Beginning February 2, 2009, at Cox Arena in San Diego and wrapping March 18 at the Cumberland County Civic Center in Maine, the veteran rockers will pick up where 40-plus-city North American Crue Fest left off. The 25-city-plus tour will feature support from Hinder, Theory of a Deadman and the Last Vegas (winner of the first Guitar Center On-Stage: Your Chance to Make Rock History contest). Ticket prices will range from $25 to $75, with public on-sales beginning Nov. 21 in various markets.

Kovac, who has served as Motley Crue’s manager since 1994 relates, “These are markets we didn’t play. Rock has always been a middle-of-the-country sport, and you have to go to where your fans are.” After March, Motley Crue will break from touring until the summer, when it will visit European cities in June. From there, the band will return stateside from July through September for the second edition of Crue Fest. Below are Motley Crue’s North American tour dates. Let’s get rockin’!!!

Feb. 2: San Diego (Cox Arena)
Feb. 4: Reno, Nev. (Reno Events Center)
Feb. 6-7: Las Vegas (the Joint)
Feb. 10: Omaha, Neb. (Quest Center)
Feb. 11: Moline, Ill. (iWireless Center)
Feb. 13: Grand Rapids, Mich. (Van Andel Arena)
Feb. 14: Madison, Wis. (Alliant Energy Center)
Feb. 15: Rockford, Ill. (Metro Centre)
Feb. 17: Des Moines, Iowa (Wells Fargo Arena)
Feb. 18: Saint Paul, Minn. (Xcel Energy Center)
Feb. 19: Green Bay, Wis. (Resch Center)
Feb. 21: Nashville (Sommet Center)
Feb. 22: Birmingham, Ala. (Birmingham Jefferson Convention Complex)
Feb. 25: Greensville, S.C. (Bi-Lo Center)
Feb. 27: Lafayette, La. (Cajun Dome)
Feb. 28: New Orleans (New Orleans Arena)
March 3: Miami (Hard Rock Casino)
March 4: Orlando, Fla. (UCF Arena)
March 6: Atlantic City, N.J. (Borgata Hotel, Casino & Spa)
March 7: Erie, Pa. (Erie Events Center)
March 8: Hershey, Pa. (Giant Center)
March 10: Ottawa, Ontario (Scotiabank Place)
March 11: Hamilton, Ontario (Copps Coliseum)
March 13: Uncasville, Conn. (Mohegan Sun Arena)
March 14: Baltimore (1st Mariner Arena)
March 16: New York (Madison Square Garden)
March 17: Manchester, N.H. (Verizon Wireless)
March 18: Portland, Maine (Cumberland County Civic Center)

Bon Jovi getting ready for greatest hits album

Author: Melissa  //  Category: Bands, News

But the best news for the rock n roll group? They will become eligible for induction into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and Museum next year! WOW! Bon Jovi guitarist Richie Sambora tells Billboard.com about the upcoming award, “I hope so.. Time flies man, but yeah there’s talk and rumors. Boy that would be nice. It’s something certainly I’ve been shooting for all my life. I think if you have a career in the music business, you want to get inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and Museum.”

The Bon Jovi member also shared that they have plenty of new projects. Richie Sambora related, “We’ve been filming a documentary and are in the process of mixing a live DVD of last year’s ‘Lost Highway’ concert tour.” He adds, “Also, I think we’re looking at doing a greatest hits album next year. Jon and I are writing some new songs for it and to just load up for the next Bon Jovi record.” The DVD and best-of album is expected for a fall 2009 release.

Rock and Roll Hall of Fame will open ANNEX NYC!

Author: Melissa  //  Category: Music, News

Yup, New Yorkers will now have their own Rock and Roll Hall of Fame! And it will open this November 24th, sooo exciting! The ANNEX NYC will feature galleries of John Lennon, Madonna, Jimi Hendrix and Bob Dylan. Additionally, it will open its first special exhibit in true punk rock style, honoring the Clash. The ANNEX will also showcase selected items from the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame and Museum’s vast collection, including Bruce Springsteen’s 1957 Chevy, John Lennon’s Record Plant Piano, Elvis Presley’s motorcycle jacket, a handwritten poem by Jim Morrison and much more.

The exhibits, including the Roots & Influences, Moments to Movements and New York Rocks rooms, will highlight rock and roll’s impact on music, allowing visitors to discover, or rediscover, their connection to it all. Advance tickets for the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame ANNEX NYC are on sale exclusively at http://www.rockannex.com or 866-9-ROCKNY (866.963.2569). The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame ANNEX NYC is located at 76 Mercer Street. Exhibits are subject to capacity and advance ticket purchase is essential to ensure access for a desired time and date. Go and buy your tickets now!

My Chemical Romance guitarist goes rock n roll!

Author: Melissa  //  Category: Bands, Music, News

Frank Iero, the MCR guitarist, has been involved with many bands (Pencey Prep, Hybrid, Sector 12, I Am a Graveyard, the Pole Smokin’ Five, Give Up the Ghost, Reggie and the Full Effect and a Cure tribute band called Love Cats) but was never a lyricist. So being the songwriter of his latest side project, Leathermouth, was a lot of change for him. A couple of his friends, who had been in other bands, were thinking about starting something. They’d already written and made crude recordings of three songs but never managed to write lyrics for it. Frank Iero volunteered and wrote all the lyrics in a week. Leathermouth was born. He shared,

“Two songs on the record, one’s called ‘Murder Was the Case They Gave Me’ … and the other one’s called ‘Bodysnatchers Forever,’ and it was weird, man. I was sitting in my apartment, playing the songs, and the words kind of came to me, and I was really proud of them too.”

Frank Iero explained that people coming to Leathermouth expecting it’ll be My Chemical Romance in sound are in for a rude awakening. He said, “I think that people that get into Leathermouth because of my past bands and stuff like that, I think they’ll be kind of bummed out, if that’s why they’re into it.” The My Chemical Romance guitarist also shrugged off the suggestion that this new band has a very metal kind of sound. He said Leathermouth is “just dirty rock and roll.” Live, “It’s just a lot faster.”

watch out for Linkin Park’s “concept album”

Author: Melissa  //  Category: Bands, Music, News

According to the band’s frontman, Chester Bennington, it was a friend’s idea to make a concept album. Though he wouldn’t discuss the concept in detail, he said he was looking forward to the challenge. Linkin Park plan to enter a recording studio before December to track the as-yet-untitled effort and that it will take six weeks to record the new album. Chester Bennington also wouldn’t share what Linkin Park’s upcoming material sounds like. Chester explains,

“Asking someone to describe what something sounds like is like telling a blind person to guess what I look like.. It’s almost impossible. I can tell you that it’s our first stab — and perhaps our only stab, depending on how good we do — at creating a concept record … In terms of describing what it sounds like … it sounds like peanut butter and jelly. It’s sounding delicious.

Anyway, Chester Bennington relates their concept album saying, “For me, you say the words ‘concept record,’ and the first thing I think of is theater or the opera or something. There’s a story, and everything has to relate to that story … It was an inspiring idea, and it was something we could relate a lot of the things we like to write about to. It couldn’t have come strictly from us — an outside source brought it to us in a way that was exciting.”

Barack Obama wins!

Author: Melissa  //  Category: Music, News

And big thanks goes out to all the musicians who supported him! If it weren’t for their music, music videos and viral videos on the internet, the younger population wouldn’t have bothered. Yep, elections are definitely won by popular media these days.. But that’s not to say that President-Elect Barack Obama didn’t work hard — coz he did. Right from the very start. So, Mr. Obama, rock on!!