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Daytrotter: The source for new music discovery and free MP3 downloads from the best emerging bands. umstrum||music Jacques Brel Early life[edit] In 1941, his parents enrolled Jacques at the Saint-Louis College, at rue du Marais, near the Botanical Garden of Brussels. Although he did poorly in many subjects, he showed a talent for writing. He helped set up the Saint-Louis College Drama Club, and took on his first stage roles with great enthusiasm. He wrote short stories, poems, and essays.[5] In 1944, at the age of 15, Jacques began playing the guitar.[2] The following year, he formed his own theatre group with friends and began writing plays.[1] Brel was never a good student, failing many of his exams. While working at La Franche Cordée, Brel met his future wife, Thérèse Michielsen, known to her friends as Miche. In 1952, Brel began writing songs and performing them at family gatherings and in Brussels' cabaret circuit. Music career[edit] 1953–1959[edit] In January 1953, Brel performed at the cabaret La Rose Noire in Brussels. In Paris, Brel worked hard to get his career off the ground. 1960–1967[edit]

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DJ Defined Radio Dubset was founded in 2008 with a vision to devlop a simple technology to allow DJs to sell mixtapes. Since that time it has evolved into a significant music technology platform that solves, tracks, and reports complex rights issues associated with mix content. It is now home to the world's largest library of fingerprinted DJ-mixed audio content, distribution technology, and rights management engine. Dubset operates the world's only open API platform specifically designed for royalty-based streaming of DJ-mixed content. Developing the technology has been a three year journey that was completed in 2013. ohnotheydidnt: AV CLUB UNDERCOVER: 25 Bands, 25 Cover Songs Basically each band has a list of 25 songs to choose from. Each week one band picks one song. The song they picked is crossed off of the list and can not be chosen again by another band. Under the cut are videos of the participating bands so far: Ted Leo and The Pharmacists covering Tears for Fears, Fruit Bats covering Hall & Oats and Alkaline Trio covering Archers of Loaf. sourcesourcesourcesource If the videos don't work for you, try watching them on a different browser.

josephghosn.wordpress France Gall France Gall (born Isabelle Geneviève Marie Anne Gall on 9 October 1947) is a popular French yé-yé singer. Gall was married to, and had a successful singing career in partnership with, French singer-songwriter Michel Hamburger, whose stage name is Michel Berger. Early years[edit] Gall was born in Paris. In spring 1963, Robert Gall encouraged his daughter to record songs and send the demos to music publisher Denis Bourgeois. At the time, Bourgeois was working for the label as Artistic Director for Serge Gainsbourg and assumed this role for Gall as well. Early career[edit] At the same time, Gall made her live debut, opening for Sacha Distel in Belgium. Gall's songs often featured lyrics based on a stereotypical view of the teenage mind. Gall and Gainsbourg's association produced many popular singles, continuing through the summer of 1964 with the hit song "Laisse tomber les filles" ("Never Mind the Girls") followed by "Christiansen" by Datin-Vidalin. 1965[edit] Eurovision[edit] Summary[edit]

Les Webradios Les Webradios Article de Vincent Bouteloup publié le mercredi 15 juin 2011, vu par 7210 visiteurs Une Webradio qu’est ce que c’est ? C’est une radio sur internet et qui s’écoute sur internet. Apparues dans les années 90, elles se sont véritablement développées dans les années 2000. Évidemment, une grosse partie de ces radios proposent essentiellement des hits ou des titres commerciaux. Techniquement, l’écoute s’ouvre automatiquement lorsque l’on va sur le site de la webradio, sauf parfois où il faut cliquer sur l’icône correspondant à son lecteur multimédia (VLC, Windows Media Player, Ituns, Winamp...) pour lancer l’écoute. Cette liste ne vise pas l’exhaustivité évidemment. Retrouvez aussi toutes ces webradios et bien d’autres dans notre univers netvibes « Une Sélection de Webradios Musicales » : Les Agrégateurs, plateformes et annuaires Les historiques Les généralistes Webradios rock

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ohnotheydidnt: Top 5 Videos With Killer Dance Sequences Back in 1989, MTV gave out its first Video Music Award for Best Dance Video, and the honor went to Paula Abdul for "Straight Up." That clip definitely had some fancy moves but we think the appearance from then-boyfriend Arsenio Hall really pushed it over the edge. (Kidding ... sorta.) Needless to say, dancing in music videos has come a long way since then. Allow us to bestow upon you a list of our Top 5 favorite videos featuring killer-dance sequences. 1) Michael Jackson's "Thriller": Paula, you're forever our girl but we've gotta give credit where credit is due: We wouldn't dare mention the words "music video dance sequence" without giving well-deserved props to The King of Pop for basically inventing the genre -- especially in his groundbreaking "Thriller" clip. 2.) 3.) 4.) 5.) Source

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