You've see these little figures 'popping' up at Hastings, Barnes & Noble and various other stores.
What started out as a small project in 1998 by Mike Becker has turned into one of the latest collectable crazes.
I had a great conversation with a new friend, named Shane, that I ran into the other day.
We were talking about radio and I told him that I work with the folks over at Blake-FM.
We were talking country music and he asked me if I have met any songwriters...
One of the greatest gifts that music can give us, when done exceptionally well, is bring us joy, sadness or take us back to a moment in time.
As I was listening to A Great Big World's 'Say Something' on the air today, it reminded me of a song that was one of the biggest records from 1981.
I ended up turning on the last night's Grammy Awards about an hour into the show.
From what I've read on Facebook I probably caught the best part of the show - the middle.
I loved the performances from P!nk with Nate Reuss and Taylor Swift looked and sounded beautiful with her 'stripped down' version of 'All Too Well.' Plus, Sir Paul McCartney and Ringo Starr was the main reason I turned it on at
We all fell in love with Chris Daughtry when he sang into our hearts on American Idol. I mean c'mon we all knew he was going to win. Then came the ill-fated night and he was voted off. The world was in an uproar. Well Chris went on and gave us Daughtry (while the winner of that season fell off the face of the Earth, who was it anyway?). Here are my Top 5 Daughtry songs.
As we were gearing up to roll into the fourth week of 1996, East beat West (5-4) in the NHL All-Star Game in Boston, Michelle Kwan won the female Figure Skating championship and Australia defeated Sri Lanka 2-0 to win the World Series Cup.
Do you ever just get into a nostalgic mood and you take a trip back. This morning, I have been on a Nirvana kick and here are my top 5 Nirvana songs. Take a trip back with me.
A great way people can deal with a loss is by writing their feelings down in a journal.
Or if you are one of the lucky ones, you can write a song, record it and (hopefully) get it on the radio.
As we approach Martin Luther King, Jr. Day on Monday (1/20), it reminded me about songs that are played on the radio about celebrities who are no longer with us.
Katy Perry has just announced her eagerly awaited North American leg of her 'Prismatic' World tour.
Earlier this year Perry announced that she would kick off her tour in Ireland in May, but he first stop in the U.S. will be in Raleigh, NC on June 22nd.
This Soundtrack album was released on June 25th, 1984 and would be his sixth studio recording.
He and his band would go on to score a Grammy for 'Best Score Soundtrack for Visual Media' and 'Best Rock Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocal.
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