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When Art Alexakis wanted to make a solo album with a poppier sound, it ended up being an Everclear release after all. In the fourth part of our interview he tells us why.
Matt Pryor just recently announced his first solo album, pushing his career ahead, and leaving his reputation behind. He's finally found his place.
The former members of the Beatles -- John Lennon, Paul McCartney, George Harrison, and Ringo Starr -- have released over 50 albums. Which ones are the best?
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Rhythm and blues vocalist, Anita Baker, has been entertaining audiences with her rich voice and smooth style for more than three decades.
Anthony Hamilton has been sharing his rich soul stirring voice and music with audiences for more than a decade.
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Amanda Palmer's solo album, Who Killed Amanda Palmer? (2008), continues a contemporary independent legacy that artists such as Avril Lavigne will never have.
The newest LP by Ben Folds, Way To Normal, is a flashback to the musician's earlier days, but lacks any sort of depth. The CD can be witty and fun, but still falls flat.
Former Audioslave, Chris Cornell, exits the Soundgarden of early 90's grunge and dines at Timbaland's beat table on new experimental album 'Scream'.
Bumblefoot does much more than just shred for Guns N' Roses. As a solo artist, he released the concept album "Normal" in 2005 and the follow-up "Abnormal" this July
Armchair Apocrypha is Andrew Bird at his finest. The album features tight, well put-together songs, powerful lyrics, and even some hooks over Bird's trademark whistling.
Now that Michael Jackson's big summer concert comeback in London is under way, it's always amusing to breakout his solo records - vintage to present - and reminisce.
Raise your hand if you've been waiting for Walter Becker to dole out Circus Money, his first solo album since 1994's brilliant 11 Tracks of Whack.
Amanda Palmer of the Dresden Dolls releases her first solo album but doesn't deviate much from her established sound.
Its not that often that a pop singer enters into the realm of country music with as much success as Hootie & the Blowfish lead singer, Darius Rucker.
American Frontman is now enjoying a successful solo career with album Carry On after two decades in the music industry with two of America's top rock bands.
Upholding its standing as the Christian hip hop label with the most active release schedule, Beatmart Recordings is proud to announce its latest signing, Willie Will.
Former Roxy Music front man Bryan Ferry has weathered it all.
After an 11 year hiatus, the painful passing of original drummer Paul Hester brings the Crowdies back together. Let the healing begin.
A jumbled yet interesting second release from Dave Gahan which sees the Depeche Mode man move into the familiar territory of dark electronic music.
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Although nobody could replace the gruff vocals and superb guitar ability of Terry Kath, Bill Champlin's one-of-a-kind voice and musical acumen did much to fill the void.
Following an overdose in 2006, Monster Magnet frontman Dave Wyndorf was forced to cancel his band's UK tour. Now he's back with three new albums in the pipeline.
Radiohead's Jonny Greenwood gripping and powerful score to accompany Paul Thomas Anderson's critically acclaimed masterpiece.
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Pop music never sounded so good with producer Linda Perry quietly working in the background to make today's pop vocalists sound not just good, but great.
Mercy Me lead singer Bart Millard follows up his first solo album "Hymned No. 1" with a second disc of reinterpreted hymns "Hymned Again."
The hottest producer in the land, Timbaland, releases Shock Value, a collection of top dance, hip-hop and rock influenced tracks to mixed results.
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Joe Satriani has sold over 10 million records worldwide, and continues to wow audiences with his unique style of guitar-driven music.
Pink Floyd, a legendary rock band, have several influential albums in various styles such as space rock, acid rock, and psychedelic rock.
Review of Simian Mobile Disco's album "Attack Decay Sustain Release," some of the silliest, most fun serious music released lately.
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In an interview with Suite101.com, guitarist Brian Kahanek discusses what it's like to be a real Guitar Hero.
Exclusive Interview with Raine Maida as he hits the "Yellow Brick Road" on his first Canadian tour to support his solo album The Hunters Lullaby on Nettwerk Records.
The premiere psychedelic band of the 1960s, Jefferson Airplane persevered against changing musical trends and constantly shifting personnel.
Michael Jackson started entertaining and astonishing crowds when he was five years old. Through ups and downs, his ability to entertain remained strong.
In less than two weeks, Scarface will release his ninth studio album. Instead of promoting it, though, he spent much of a recent interview declaring retirement.
Steve Harris, the founder and frontman of Iron Maiden, has kept the band creative in the course of several member changes.
While cruising around in the summer to classic rock radio is both familiar and fun, hearing the same songs repeatedly can become tiresome.
Musician Halie Loren goes through eating disorders recovery and writes Full Circle. This new album from the young female singer songwriter is excellent.
George Michael is back on the block; with Sony in the recording studio, at European concert stages on a sold out tour and in the scandal rags. What about his 80s hits?
Finally Smashing Pumpkins return with a new album and release date.
An Education Day was held at Tom Davies Square, in Sudbury on Friday, April 3 as part of the Second Annual Northern Aboriginal Festival.
Adie Camp carries some baggage with her, past and present, as she returns to the music scene after a 4 year absence. "Don't Wait" really must be experienced on its own.
Steven Tyler, lead singer for Aerosmith,has apparently lost his drive. Going solo won't help.
Alicia Key's fourth solo project garners her a number one spot on the Billboard charts.
Thrice, Switchfoot, Saves the Day, and Sparta front men will play a special acoustic benefit show at the Troubadour in San Diego on the night of December 19th.
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