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I wasn't yours Jason Mraz...But now maybe

I wasn’t yours Jason Mraz…But now maybe

Last night I was given a music lesson. It was the first time in a long time I saw a concert at a big venue, and not cramped into a small venue downtown. The venue was Molson Amphitheatre and the artist was Jason Mraz. Jason Mraz is arguably a one hit wonder with “I’m Yours” to those who don’t know him, however his journey before that song was an interesting one and for the record did create some amazing music [...]

How I almost became My Parents (Part One)

How I almost became My Parents (Part One)

How I almost became My Parents (Part One) by Doug Bird “You call that music”? “In our day we listened to real music and not just a bunch of noise. That guy can’t even sing and the guitar is just a bunch of three chord noise!” “Those bands you and your friends listen to could never play Frank Sinatra or Buck Owens!” “You’ll go deaf listening to music that loud.” “What?” Yeah, yeah Dad-heard it, got the message but I’m [...]

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VOLUMEN CERO I Can See The Brite Spot OUT TODAY!  El Mar - Single of The Week on I-Tunes

VOLUMEN CERO I Can See The Brite Spot OUT TODAY! El Mar – Single of The Week on I-Tunes

Critically-acclaimed alternative band, VOLUMEN CERO, is back with the release if their long-awaited fourth studio album, I Can See The Brite Spot, which is out today on Tiger One Records/Adrenaline Music Group. The Echo Park-based trio is set to continue its mission to expand music with their unique blend of heavy rock guitar riffs, electronic synths and pulsating drum loops. Specifically, I Can See The Brite Spot is an eclectic collection of 12 songs produced entirely by the band and Brenda

The 1st annual Pemberton Music Festival | Pemberton Festival 2008 Photos

The 1st annual Pemberton Music Festival | Pemberton Festival 2008 Photos

One of British Columbia’s biggest celebrations of music was nothing short of amazing with over 60 musical acts in three days. The Pemberton Music Festival was a huge success and is now one of the music festivals to rival. The three-day event brought in over 40,000 people to the small community of Pemberton, B.C. a visitor rate that has never been present even in the valley’s gold rush days.

Stolen Bicycles Gang at the Princeton Pub

Stolen Bicycles Gang at the Princeton Pub

Stolen Bicycles Gang at the Princeton Pub