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Budda Amplification announced today that
their award winning Superdrive Series II amplifier was chosen as the
official guitar amplifier for contestants on Tommy Lee's "Rock Star:
Supernova" Reality Show. It's frequently said, "every overnight sensation
has been ten years in the making," and while the name Budda Amplification
might seem new to some, those in the know have been watching Budda become
the essential link to the new voice of rock and roll.
"Rock Star" Musical Director, Clyde Lieberman, selected the Budda
Superdrive Series II amplifier for its versatility, simplicity, modern
look, and exceptional rock tone. With the many diverse styles the
performers bring to the stage, the show demands an amp that can faithfully
re-create those sounds and still allow the performers an opportunity to
express their own individuality.
Scot Sier, President of Budda Amplification, states, "We have always
attracted performers with attitude, those who are confident with their
playing and kn...
You may have heard Holly Brook's sweet, milky
voice on her duet with Fort Minor, "Where'd You Go?" The track has been
scorching hot this summer on television and radio stations nationwide. Now
catch Holly live when she opens for Daniel Powter in support of her debut
record, "Like Blood, Like Honey" starting July 17th in Philadelphia.
"Brook makes piano driven pop alongside her cashmere voice," says The Los
Angeles Times of 20-year-old Holly. Her debut album (released June 6) is
an intimate collection of dusky, sepia-toned gems that she co-produced with
Jon Ingoldsy, who has worked with Madonna and Elton John.
Performing professionally since the age of 6, Holly is an artist who is way
beyond her years. She is a true musician (she plays the acoustic guitar,
dulcimer and piano, for all you music buffs), and she will wow you with her
depth and insight. Take it from Mike Shinoda of Fort Minor when he says,
"Holly is one of the most moving new voices in music... she's the real
de...
"She brings a new energy to rock and roll,"
says GRAMMY® winning producer KC Porter of singer-songwriter Tracy Lyons,
whose new album -- titled "I Will" -- he just produced. "Her sweetness, her
gentle spirit, creates a tone that penetrates deep into your soul,"
continues Porter, "like a soft storm of sorts. There's so much emotion, yet
with a beautiful and kind delivery."
Following several years honing her skills living and working in Northern
California, the now Los Angeles-based Lyons says -- in her musical,
Irish-lilted voice, "The more naked you are with your emotions, the more
you can connect with other people." Throughout "I Will," that intense
connection is visceral on stand-out tracks including the first single
"Don't You Know" (serviced to AAA radio), title track "I Will" and "Save
Me," the last dealing with Lyons' health issues related to airborne toxins,
which have inspired her to become an environmental activist.
"I Will" is slated for release July 25th on Myth...
Who's sexy, plays a mean guitar and will be
a host at this year's Erotica LA (ELA) show? Dave Navarro (Red Hot Chili
Peppers, Jane's Addiction and Camp Freddy) will co-host this year's ELA
along with Jenna Jameson. There has always been a correlation with rock
stars and sex -- going back as far as Elvis Presley and those hips or Mick
Jagger and those lips, women have flocked to rock stars for ages. So what
is it about musicians that turns women on? Is it the leather, the
instruments, or the talented use of both hands that makes everyone wild for
rock stars?
This year's ELA, the largest shopping metroplex and cultural event to hit
Los Angeles, takes place June 23-25 at the Los Angeles Convention Center.
To change things up for the 10th anniversary, music will be a large part of
the sensuality and mood of the weekend. And we are excited to have Indie
103.1 broadcasting live from the show floor on Saturday night from 6pm-9pm
with none other than Dave Navarro hosting his weekly, Cam...
Enter the new millennium. Gary Kramer is once
again "Breaking The Sound Barrier" to bring musicians a superior
instrument. Gary Kramer Guitars is proud to
announce the new "Tomcat" version of the American Delta Wing guitar series.
Reinventing a new era in sound and aesthetics, the new "Tomcat" will change
the way musicians look at guitars.
Delta Wing instruments feature a radically different design philosophy that
will revolutionize the future of guitar playing.
Stepping away from traditional body shapes, the new bold dynamic contours
were carefully developed for their maximum ergonomics. Being a sonically
versatile workstation, the "Tomcat" is loaded with DiMarzio pickups that
are wired through a passive EQ "fire button" and variable coil splitting
stage. Through the Delta Wing's patented "recessed tuning" system, the
"Tomcat" captures both engineering and sound imp...
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A guitar is a musical instrument characterized by its visually dominant body and neck. Guitar strings are strung parallel to the neck, whose surface is covered by the fingerboard (fretboard). By depressing a string against the fingerboard, the effective length of a string can be altered, which in turn changes the frequency at which the string will vibrate when plucked. Guitarists typically use one hand to pluck the strings and the other to depress the strings against the fingerboard. The strings may be plucked using either fingers or a plectrum (guitar pick), thus creating the sound of notes or chords. The strings of a guitar produce little sound by themselves. Instead, their vibration must be amplified to audibly useful levels. In general, this amplication is achieved either mechanically or electronically, with the result being that there are two main categories of guitar: acoustic (mechanical amplification) and electric (electronic amplification).