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Backstreet Boys Are Back – Alright!

August 20th, 2009

When the Backstreet Boys hit the scene in 1993 they were just another American boy band. Lou Pearlman had already created several boy bands and wanted to create another, so he set out in search of the perfect group. After auditioning many, the group he came up with was called the Backstreet Boys and consisted of Howie Dorough, AJ McLean, Nick Carter, Kevin Richardson, and Brian Littrell. The band consisted of these 5 members until 2006 when Kevin Richardson decided to leave the group to start a family. Band members still wont rule out a comeback for the singer.

The Backstreet Boys (or should we say men) have a new album called This Is Us, which is set for European release on October 5th on RCA Records and for release in the US on October 6th on Jive Records. Said to be perhaps their best album ever this their seventh studio album and their second since losing band member Kevin Richardson, who is on a hiatus to begin a family shows great promise.

The Backstreet Boys have decided to take this album back to where they once were. They want to regain the momentum they had with hits such as “I Want It That Way” and “All I Have to Give”; therefore they have once again teamed up with producer Max Martin, who was the mastermind behind the latter of the two hits.

In addition to collaborating with Max Martin, The Backstreet Boys also recruited help from Red One, producer/songwriter. Red One was able to assist Lady Gag with her hit singles “Poker Face” and “Just Dance”, so The Backstreet Boys wanted the same success. Therefore Red One worked with the band and produced the albums lead track, “Straight Through My Heart”.

Although The Backstreet Boys have had many failed attempts at solo careers and albums, it is said that “This Is Us” is the album that will put them back on the charts again. With thirteen hits in the top 40 and over 100 million albums sold during their career, it appears that they are due for another hit sometime soon.

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Keeping Jackson Alive In Our Hearts

July 28th, 2009

The King of Pop is more popular now than ever and with that there are a lot of new release CDs coming out onto the market of his hits from the long and ago and some of his more recent works. The best compilation of his works that I have experienced thus far is the Michael Jackson Ultimate Collection CD Set. This incredible 5 disc boxed set has been available for a while, but truly covers the best music of Michael Jackson’s career.


Starting with his career with the Jackson 5 all the way to his latest career hits, this CD box set, has some of the best titles to date. Here is a look at the titles you will get from this 5 disc box set:

Disc 1: ABC, Ill Be There, Ben, Shake Your Body (Down to the Ground), Off the Wall and Shes Out of my Life. These are just a few tracks titles that you can expect from this 19 track disc. It covers most of his earlier years and many of his original career hits.

Disc 2: Here you will find 11 more tracks that can be considered the highlight tracks of his career. Among them you will find; Thriller, PYT, Billie Jean, We Are the World, and Beat It.

Disc 3: Here you will find 14 more songs including Bad, Black or White, Dangerous, Dirty Diana and Man in the Mirror.

Disc 4: Butterflies, You Are Not Alone, and The Way You Love Me are just a glimpse of the fabulous track on this 13 track disc.

Disc 5: This disc is the greatest out of the box set. It has 16 videos of amazing hits including the live video of Thriller, Man in the Mirror, Heal the World, Human Nature, and Wanna Be Startin Somethin.

With this box set, there is no reason to have to purchase any of the other new releases that are comping out. It has the greatest mix of his music and also includes videos, which is not available in other discs. It is honestly to most incredible box set that I own.

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Learn Acoustic Guitar DVD: Take Lessons As Many Time As You Want

July 24th, 2009

Understand that becoming a better guitarist means becoming a better musician as well. When developing your musical skills, make sure to think beyond skills that are specific to guitar.

Like you probably have done, I have read a ton of interviews with great players and articles written by many of these same players. I often found it frustrating whenever the subject of learning to play guitar came up or when advice was offered on improving one’s playing. With a small number of exceptions, very little time and space was offered on this.

Its not uncommon to see the player’s advice be summed up in a grand total of three words: Practice! Practice!! Practice!!! Well of course we all know that practicing is the main ingredient. But rarely are we told much more than that. In my long quest to become an excellent player and to help my students do the same I carefully took note of what worked and what didn’t. What parts conventional wisdom is accurate and what parts are (at least in my opinion) are not.

Now that we have the proper attitude in focus, let’s talk about how to go about “managing” the process of changing bad playing habits. How do we actually conduct ourselves, and our practicing and playing?

NEVER GIVE UP! Never say can’t. Never say I can’t. Never say someday. Never say if… If your IQ is higher than room temperature, if you have all of your fingers and if you really want to succeed, you can.

Chopin’s natural ability was his ability to improvise. He was the master, but he worked very hard to become the virtuoso pianist that he would later become. Chopin also was the master at small forms, but struggled with large scale forms.

So you can barely squeeze in any time at all in a day to practice, huh? There are many of us that share the same dilemma, but by knowing what to practice in those short moments of time you can maximize your effort. For example, if you only have ten minutes in between jobs, or other things you need to do, here is a list of some of the things you can do:

Work on a lick you want to learn. You’d be surprised how many times you can work through a lick in just a few short minutes.

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