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Famous Classical Music
Discussion of some of the most famous classical music hits ever written
8 comments"I won't be a rock star. I will be a legend."--The Freddie Mercury Story
a short biography of musician Freddie Mercury, vocalist of Queen
54 commentsFamous Piano Solo Compositions
I put together some of the most famous piano solo music ever written... music which I feel most of us has heard at one point or another via commercials, television or films....
10 commentsHow To Get Music Onto The Itunes Music Store
Ever wondered if it was possible to get your own music listed on Itunes without signing a major record deal? Well now you're in luck thanks to a company called "Tunecore." Tunecore allows artists to sell their songs, albums, and music videos on...
24 commentsMy Favorite Instrumental Classical Music
In this article, I discuss briefly my favorite instrumental classical music, focusing upon short pieces and movements from larger works. I'm using the word "classical" loosely throughout this Hub — some of the works described come from the Baroque or Romantic eras, and even the twentieth century.
11 comments10 Songs and Movies That Go Together Like Taters and Gravy
Some things are made for each other: peas and carrots, chips and dip, Snooki and alcohol classes... You get the idea. In the spirit of things that are splendidly synergistic, I decided to make a list (in no...
7 commentsKiller Queen
I recently learned that Sacha Baron Cohen of Borat and Bruno fame is slated to play Freddy Mercury, yes you read that right. Apparently the news was released in September by iamRogue, and filming is set to start sometime this year. The screen play...
42 commentsJose Feliciano - The "Picasso of Latin Music"
Little Jose Feliciano with his first guitar! In 1965 or maybe it was 1966 or 67? - Jose Feliciano was calling us to warmer climes and I was stuck in Chicago, finishing high school, dreaming about California and many other things, as well. His...
9 commentsMysterious Numbers Stations
Number Stations are widely believed to be short wave radio transmissions from government secret services to operators in the field. Unlike most clandestine operations that have been widely documented, Number Stations have never officially acknowledged by any Government and therefore, technically, do not exist. As they are so public, they have enthusiasts around the world and are an open windows on the fascinating world of spycraft.
0 commentsThe Piano Concertos of Rachmaninoff
Review of the piano concertos of Rachmaninoff. Rachmaninoff as a great performer; Rachmaninoff as a great composer....
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