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May 1, 2008

Best Kid Rock Concert

I wanted to get my friend something great for his birthday and I knew that Kid Rock was coming to town. I had to find a way to find the best Kid Rock tickets that I could so I did a lot of searching until I finally found the perfect ones. I paid the money and we both went to the concert and had the time of our lives.

Kid Rock tickets are a great opportunity to have for any of his concerts. They are wild and crazy and you are never going to know what will happen next. The music is loud and creative and all of the people are dancing and singing and having the best time of their lives. Every song was a hit and we could not have asked for a better show.

Kid Rock sang all of his best songs and some other ones from other artists. It did not matter if the song was his or some one else’s’, he was the one singing and that made it the best time. We all started to sing along with him and danced the entire night away.

There were people of all ages with their Kid Rock tickets in hand and waiting to get into the gate. They were all so excited to get to see their favorite rock star in person. There were young people and there were older ones too. They were all there for one reason and that was to see Kid Rock perform.

He fits all kinds of people’s personalities. They are all so excited to see him and could only hope for his autograph. That would be a dream come true for a lot of his fans. They were hoping to catch just a peak of him to see if they could get just a touch of his skin. Everyone was yelling and cheering him on and wanted more and more as the night came to a close.

Kid Rock did come out for an encore and everyone was singing and screaming for more. He was the best and defiantly worth every penny. I would recommend for anyone who gets the chance to get Kid Rock tickets and take in the show. They will have the best time of their lives and want to see when the next concert is coming to town. If you did not like him before, you will love him after.

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April 10, 2008

Bob Dylan, Arlo Guthrie, James Taylor and Jerald Wolf? Poets and Songwriters

There once was a time when you would hear a song and immediately be taken in by the poetical pictures the songwriter created. The great poets and lyricists like Bob Dylan, Cat Stevens, Justin Hayward, James Taylor and many others, seem to be a dying breed. Listening to music nowadays, you’d be hard-pressed to hear any artists that believe lyricism is an art form. Yes, the words usually rhyme and have a semblance of meaning, but for the most part, words are thrown together just for the SAKE of rhyming. With the explosion of internet radio and music sites and armed with an inexpensive digital recorder, anyone can upload their music, regardless of the musical ability they may or may not possess. And with all the millions of songs flooding the net, originality has taken a back seat to being seen and heard. It’s as if independent music sites are nothing more than blog sites. They are certainly becoming one and the same. Anyone can have an opinion and it seems that anyone can upload their music today. Right or wrong. Good or bad.

But there is some hope! I happened upon yet another site that promotes independent/unsigned artists and much to my surprise, I found a few of artists who were not only great songwriters, but they were artists that I would call bona fide poets. The songs that really made me feel and think the most were those of Jerald Wolf. His first solo CD entitled “Winter’s Emptiness” is an emotional journey of heart-felt songs that are deeply thoughtful and a well textured mix of acoustica nd electric. The first song I listened to was “You’re Gone”. I was immediately taken in by the descriptive words and hypnotic tune. The opening lines are:

“Last night when I called you, you were gone;
Gone back to a place you once called home.
You went trying to find the pieces of yesterday’s life;
Trying to find somewhere to call your own.”

From that point, I clung to every word. Jerald Wolf has a diverse and rich voice, full of emotional colors. The twelve song CD “Winter’s Emptiness” is the emerging of a new songwriter/poet. The songs are as poetical as they are raw and sometimes cold. A great CD in all respects.
Other new songwriters/poets to watch for are Anne Davis with her “Temple Of Contradictions”, V.K. Lynnes’ “Black Halo” and Deron Wade with his CD, “Somewhere Out There”. These three artists also show signs of being the next generation of the poet/songwriter. We will always have Bob Dylan and Arlo Guthrie, but it’s refreshing to hear artists like Jerald Wolf, Anne Davis, V.K. Lynne and Deron Wade and to know that true talent exists outside of the major labels.

Today, anyone can give an opinion or have their music on the internet, but there are only some that desreve to be heard.

Bob Ollman is an freelance, online music critic in NYC.

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April 9, 2008

Blameshift Releases Powerful New CD Drop Down

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

January 16, 2006–New York, New York– Blameshift is
rapidly becoming a major force in independent music on the heels
of their successful metal-punk-rock album Drop Down.

Blameshift is a five-piece band with original male/female dual
vocals and a sound that takes a foundation of early
metal-hardcore-punk injected with hyperactively charged modern
rock.

This is definitely not music for the faint of heart; it snarls,
spits, then scratches and claws its way into your soul. Tim
Barbour and Jenny Mann supply the animated vocals, playing off
each other like a possessed rock ‘n’ roll tag team on steroids.
The chunky heavy-duty guitar riffs of Dan Leto drive the
foundation of this musical juggernaut and a powerhouse rhythm
section held down by Dave Kaplan (bass) and James Miller (drums)
provide the fuel that sets it all in motion.

With energy to spare, a tandem vocal team with a powerful
presence, and music that will not quit, Blameshift provides a
killer musical experience tailor made for blowing your speakers
and making your heart race every step of the way. Are you
looking for an exciting and memorable experience that only an
independent band can provide? This band will set you straight.

Blameshift is currently ranked as a top ten best selling FYE
local artist. A Southeast Winter Tour kicks off December 27th
from NYC to Miami, FL. Drop Down is available through the
F.Y.E. Localeyez program and in selected CD stores nationwide.

“Written, recorded, and produced by the band, Drop Down is
balls-to-the-wall aggressive and uncompromising.”
- Good
Times Magazine

“No Doubt meets Godsmack at a Linkin Park show”- Skratch
Magazine

Contact:

Can’t Stop Records

Tim Barbour PO Box 88

Syosset, NY, 11791

Tel: 516-319-5764

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Website

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