Quentin Tarantino is known for his unique film style and storylines which oftentimes carry moments that both shock and disgust viewers. He has generated a solid fan base over the years with classics such as Pulp Fiction, Kill Bill, Reservoir Dogs, and a recent fan favorite Django Unchained. His latest film, The Hateful Eight, was highly anticipated by those who have followed his work throughout the years. It has already gained a reputation for being extremely violent. But for the company of C.F. Martin it was upsetting for a different reason entirely.
Five Of The Most Memorable Super Bowl Halftime Shows Of All Time
The Super Bowl is one of (if not the) most anticipated sporting events of the entire year. The game itself is not the only aspect of the Super Bowl that people look forward to, though. The halftime show is always a huge deal among music fans and sports fans alike. Being asked to perform at the Super Bowl halftime show is seen as a badge of honor to the musicians who have graced the field to entertain sports fans with at times great, often bad, and occasionally surprising/shocking performances and blunders.
Spring Music Festivals Kicking Off Across America
Spring is almost here! And for many of us this means the official kick off of music festival season. If you have never attended a spring music festival then you are missing out. There will be a wide variety of genres represented across the music festival circuit this spring so there is sure to be something out there for everyone to enjoy.
February Album Releases Will Include Kanye West, The 1975, and More
Mark your calendars! February 2016 will be a busy month for new music with Wiz Khalifa and Kanye West’s albums looking to be among the most anticipated of the bunch.
Maria Cox Shares Thoughts On Music, Hard Work, And Making It In The Industry
If you’ve been searching for some fresh, soulful R&B sounds coupled with rich,sultry vocals then look no further than Maria Cox. This Newport News, VA based artist’s smooth vocals and mellow beats will lure you in and leave you wanting to hear more.
The Icarus Account Opens Up About Life, Music, and What Keeps Them Motivated
Twin brothers Trey and Ty Turner have been steadily growing their fan base with their acoustic rock/pop band, The Icarus Account since the release of their first album, Hold On For Dear Life, in 2007. The Florida based duo has since released five more albums, putting their hearts and souls into every lyric and strum of their guitars. Add in the brothers’ smooth vocal talent and you have the perfect mix for music that can never go wrong.
Ten Things You Don’t Know About Taylor Swift
Taylor Swift has grown from having a small fanbase on Myspace to being one of the most successful and well known artists of our time. Whether you love her music or not, everyone has heard of her.
Landau Eugene Murphy Jr Talks Music And Life After Winning America’s Got Talent
On a cold, November day in 2010 in the small town of Logan,WV Landau Eugene Murphy Jr. quietly packed a few modest items into a suitcase. His hands, rough from his job as a car washer, held a ticket to New York City. His heart, worn down from a life of hardship and struggle, was full of hope.
Kara Clark Talks Life, Music, And Taking Country Back To Its Roots
In a world where country music seems to have turned a little more “pop” than country is is refreshing to find an artist like Kara Clark taking the genre back to its roots with her raw, acoustic sound. This Nashville based artist has proven that she is a force to reckoned with by mixing powerful vocals with lyrics that hold both sincerity and heart.
Composer Rich Vreeland Discusses the Making Of the “It Follows” Film Score
Horror films have long since played on our primal fears creating a mixture of panic, dread, anticipation, and shock. For a horror film to be respectable amongst fans it must not only frighten the audience but captivate them as well. However, in order for a horror film to be truly solid and well rounded there must be just as much thought and care that goes in to the making of the soundtrack.
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