Queen + Paul Rogers Concert At Your Movie Theater
Queen + Paul Rogers Concert At Your Movie Theater
A long time ago. Way back when I was in high school (or was it middle school) I read an interesting series of books known as the Hitchhikers Guide to the Galaxy Trilogy. It was a very good four book set.
I also watched the original BBC TV series and listened to the audio drama version. Yes, I was a geek back then and a sci-fi nerd. I admit it.
Around the same time I also listened to a great radio show that would come on Sunday nights. I'm talking about the Dr. Demento Show. The good Dr. would play all sorts of crazy songs and the above video is for one such song that came from the Hitchhikers Guide to the Galaxy.
The song is about Marvin the paranoid android. He was a rather depressed android and was constantly sharing his depression with those around him.
Heck, just play the clip!
YouLicense – the Online Music Licensing Marketplace
When most people think of music licensing they think of the RIAA, lawsuits and poor little old ladies being sued for all they own because someone downloaded a terrible song. What if there was an alternative? What if artists did not have to go the way of the RIAA to get their music out there?
There are many indie labels out there but you still need to get your music into the marketplace.
What about the other end of the market? Music is not just CD sales and concerts. Oh no, there is another avenue for making money with your music and that involves commercially licensing your music to a third party. This is where YouLicense comes in.
What is YouLicense?
YouLicense is an online music licensing marketplace. We have developed a platform which enables artists and those seeking musical content to conduct business directly with one another in a safe and secure environment. Our unique search engine and standardized contracts allow for a quick and easy process.
Whether you're looking to license music for Film & Television, Advertising Campaigns, Music on Hold, Mobile Phone Content, Web Content, Audio Projects, or you are a small business in need of musical content, YouLicense is your marketplace.
YouLicense About page

Why not head on over there and check out my selection!
This article has been in the works for a number of weeks now. I wanted to make sure I did it up right before publishing it. I also want to thank charbarred from The Plugg for turning me on to this great musician. The fact that he is a guitarist on the album and is "related" to Naama may or may not be relevant...
This is Naama Hillman. She is a musician with a sound that reminds me of Suzanne Vega mixed in with a healthy dose of Neil young, Bob Dylan and Joni Mitchell.
Those who know me know that I have a soft spot between my ears for female vocalists. I know what I like and my likes run from Suzanne Vega, Tori Amos and Sarah McLachlan to Lorena McKennitt and a lot of stuff in between. Naama clearly falls into the Vega/McLachlan end of things.
A singer is not just a singer though. Behind every great musician is a great band. Behind the band is a never-ending troupe of people whose jobs range from working in the recording studio to marketing the music and booking gigs.
In Naama's case she works with a group of wonderful musicians and often tours with Ohad playing guitar and a few other musicians helping out. I have to say right now that the musicians she works with are great. The sound is very polished and professional.
Naama and her musicians have performed many local gigs in the London area and have even made it to the states to play in a few famous New York City establishments, CBGB's & Arlene's Grocery just to name two. When I asked her if she would be going on tour again and headed across the pond she told me that she will be going back on tour, once the new album is complete.
What, new album? Yes indeed! Naama is working on another album right now and she hopes to have it completed by early 2008.
I suggest you download her free EP (links at the end of the article) and give it a listen. After you do that you should get her CD.
The EP was released after the CD. The idea was to capture the more intimate gigs and take songs from the album and put them in a different light as well as a bit of newer material - hence the name in between the lights.
The CD is titled Living Room and contains 11 tracks. From the slow and mellodic (and slightly depressing) Falling to the mellow Maybe I and Squeaky song Naama's simple lyrics and sultry singing voice will draw you in.
For those who prefer a more rocking experience I suggest you take a listen to On and On (one of my favorites) with it's "crawl into your head and never leave" guitar riff and powerful vocals. Or even Glory which is a song that starts out slow and mellow before a sudden change up drives you back into your seat as Naama belts out some serious vocals.
Sweeter than wine, Crash and The brightest sky are more on the acoustic side. Because the instruments take on more of a background role to Naama's singing you can really get a good feel for the dynamic range that is Naama Hillman. From the melancholy singing of Sweeter than wine to the more intriguing lyrics of Crash these three acoustic pieces are simply excellent.
Now I know I'm not a professional music critic but I do know what I like and Naama Hillman is on my "music I like" list. If I was to try and describe Naama Hillman's music in as short of a phrase as I could I would have to say, "Naama Hillman is like returning home. The warm embrace of her vocal talents is like the hug you remember getting as a child when you were too small to wrap your arms around your own mother. There is a soft, sensual side to her voice that just pulls you in and wont let go."
That's about all I can say about that.
Official Site: www.NaamaHillman.com
Buy the Album: www.cdbaby.com/cd/naama
Download the EP: www.naamahillman.com/In_Between_The_Lights_General.aspx
Myspace: www.myspace.com/naamahillman
Anyone else remember Bruce Dickinson?
If you grew up in the 1980's you probably remember a band called Iron Maiden. Their lead singer, Bruce Dickinson started a solo career in 1993 and left the band. Many of us saw that as a dark day as Dickinson's voice was the voice of Iron Maiden.
He eventually rejoined the band in 1999 but not before releasing two solo albums.
While cruising YouTube I found this video from his solo days:
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