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Friday, January 29, 2010

A Party Band Will Turn Your Party Into An Amazing Event!

By Katherine Clark

If you're at a loss as to how you should go about choosing a party band, then the good news is that you've come to the right place. Of course if you've been landed with the responsibility of coordinating a special event such as a wedding reception, graduation party, or even a birthday party, then it's vital that you choose a party band capable of providing entertainment which the majority of guests will find to be appealing.

Obviously, the main priority of any such event is for your guests to have a memorable time, and by choosing a good band you'll have peace of mind in knowing that all your guests will have a splendid time. The purpose of this article is to provide a little bit of advice with regards to choosing the ideal party band.

First and foremost, if you want to make sure that your guests will appreciate the band you choose, you should seriously consider speaking to a number of guests prior to hiring a band. This will give you a better idea as to what sort of music most of the guests enjoy. Unfortunately, it seems to be that many event coordinators tend to put their own preferences first rather than those of the guests.

Speaking to your guests beforehand will not only help you to determine what sort of music the vast majority prefer, but it will also go a long way in terms of building up excitement prior to the event taking place. In most cases you'll discover that most of the guests tend to prefer one sort of music over the rest. Of course, if after you've interviewed the guests and you've come to realize that many of them enjoy a variety of music, then you need to ensure that your chosen band is capable of playing different types of music.

Another important point to take into consideration is whether or not you intend the band to be the highlight of the event, or if you simply want them to provide background music. If for example you're organizing a company function then you'll probably want a band to provide soft background music so that those in attendance will still be able to socialize easily with each other.

On the other hand, if you're organizing a wedding reception or a birthday bash then you'll probably want the band to be the primary source of entertainment. In other words, once you know exactly what purpose the band should serve, you'll be able to make an informed decision regarding the type of band you should hire for the event. Of course, you should also bear in mind that irrespective of what type of band you choose, they will all take periodic breaks, so you should determine whether or not they will be able to play recorded music during such intervals.

Of course it goes without saying that you should also determine the band's level of expertise before you hire them. You can do this by asking for a resume or perhaps for some references. In fact, it's not uncommon nowadays for many bands to have a CD or DVD containing their own work so that clients the can have some idea as to what they can expect.

Familiarizing yourself with regards to the band's level of expertise is something which needs to be done before you hire them, simply because it's crucial for you to know how professional they really are. You should also try to establish how long they've been together. Most bands that cater for special events will usually have an online presence, which means you can visit their website and browse through the group's biography.

Admittedly, there are several things you need to take into consideration when choosing a party band, but of course this is something which needs to be done in order to ensure that the band of your choice will be capable of entertaining your guests. For this reason, you should also always insist on the band signing a contract outlining details such as time, duration, location, dress codes, and code of conduct. Providing you follow the tips and advice mentioned in this article you'll be able to have total peace of mind in knowing that the band of your choice understands what's expected of them. - 18758

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Epiphone G-400 Review - A Worthy SG Replacement?

By R. S. Rasnick

The Gibson SG doesn't have the comparable iconic history as the Les Paul or the Stratocaster, but it's still a compelling rock and roll image. Angus Young of AC/DC can show to that.

Everyone from Eric Clapton to Tony Iommi has embraced the Gibson SG for its piercing sound. Since not everyone can afford the $1,200 street cost for a Gibson, however, their sister company Epiphone manufacturers an affordable SG model, the G-400.

The question then becomes, how well does the Epiphone SG stack up to the Gibson SG?

The cherry finish is very well done and classy looking. It spotlights the mahogany finish very well. Likewise, the SG body shape of the G-400 is indistinguishable from a "real" SG.

Overall, the construction of the guitar is very well done. The mother-of-pearl inlays are appealing, but we did observe some small traces of glue residue by the edges. Similarly, we discovered some more residue near the neck joint, but these are really minor complaints, given the value of the instrument.

The guitar stayed in tune really well, and we are able to set the guitar's action very low. The intonation was dead on and easy to set; however, we thought the bridge saddles were just a bit too sharp when we rested our hand on the bridge. Still, this is a minor complaint.

The instrument plays easily, suitable for pretty much any style of music. We did notice a few buzzes and rattles here and there, but we did set the action somewhat low, and we didn't discover any of these sounds through an amplifier.

Even though the guitar is quite light, it all the same has a full, vibrant sound, even when unplugged.

When we plugged the G-400 into our test amp (a MAZ-18 NR made by Dr. Z), we were very delighted with the sounds we heard. The pickups offered up well-balanced tones that could be functional for everything from blues to jazz.

All three pickup positions were usable in both clean and distorted settings. At outrageous gain settings, we thought the guitar sounded a bit muddy, but that's partly due to the beautifully warm timbre of the guitar.

So, if you wish to play this instrument in a Judas Priest tribute band, you'll likely want to put in some hotter pickups with a little more treble bite.

Ultimately, we think the Epiphone G-400 is a great instrument for people looking for classic rock, blues, and even hard rock tones, and who don't desire to spend a ton of cash on their purchase. It's a fun guitar with several usable tones and one we strongly advocate. - 18758

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Nine Extraordinarily Fantastic Flicks For Your Amusement Enjoyment

By Mollie Goodwin

Try out all of the officially permitted motion picture download sites today and make sure that they present all that you want, such as a big collection, safeguard from viruses for your computer and a fair membership cost. Pick from the reviews below and download a great movie to view this evening!

Everyone's all-time treasured movie, "Christmas Vacation", the Griswalds have big plans for the Holidays this year. Clark has invited a gathering of the relations over for the great big festivity. Clark's hard works go laughably bad, par for the course for a Griswald vacation.

A unforgettable from the year 1970 "Company of Killers". Gunman (Saxon) performing for Kill Inc. gets to be target for his bosses and the city cops after a key witness is shot down. Bites off more than it can take care of. Cast includes Van Johnson, Ray Milland, John Saxon, Brian Kelly, Fritz Weaver, Clu Gulager, Susan Oliver, Diana Lynn, and Robert Middleton.

For Love of Ivy, a family unit needs to retain their servant, so they find her a man to keep her happy. The movie is a ho-hum black romance at best. Cast includes Sidney Poitier, Abbey Lincoln, Guy Bridges, Leon Bibb, Nan, Martin, Lauri Peters, and Carroll O'Connor.

Belles on Their Toes is from the year 1952. Here, Myrna Loy plays a widowed architect who will crusade to raise her aging brood. 20th Century Fox back lot seen at its best in recollecting early 1900s America. Clifton Webb makes a succinct appearance at the ending. Cast includes Myrna Loy, Jeanne Crain, Debra Paget, Jeffrey Hunter, Edward Arnold, Hoagy Carmichael, Barbara Bates, Robert Arthur, Verna Felton, and Martin Milner.

Red Sun, East meets West in this outlandish tale of a samurai fighter chasing a priceless Japanese sword stolen from a train crossing the American West. Cast includes Charles Bronson, Ursula Andress, Toshiro Mifune, Alain Delon, and Capucine.

The initial from 1997 "My Son the Fanatic". Author Hanif Kureishi once more studies a Pakistani coming to terms with his life in England. In this case it's a taxi driver Puri who's disassociated from his spouse, and whose child is dissenting contrary to him for rationales he could not understand. Cast includes Om Puri, Rachel Griffiths, StelIan Skarsgard, Akbar Kurtha, Gopi Desai, Harish Patel, and Bhasker Patel.

"Macabre" - Odd goings on in smaIl town where a doctor's young daughter inexplicably disappears and a unidentified phone caller declares that the kid has been buried alive. Cast includes William Prince, Jim Backus, Christine White, and Jacqueline Scott.

The Good Shepard, Edward Wilson, a devoted American, finds himself working for the OSS (what will become the CIA). When the war ends, he becomes one of the founders of the CIA. He is deeply loyal to his career, eventually at the expense of everything else in his life.

"The Net", Angela Bennett is a computer geek. She is provided with a program, and is requested to de-bug it. Soon after getting the program, the man who sent it to her is murdered. What is on the disc is of crucial importance to someone. They know she has it, and she is now running for her life as she tries to figure out just who is after her, and why. - 18758

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Leading Pop Stars Leona Lewis And Robbie Williams Set To Team Up For Duet

By Clive Wilmot-Brown

It appears that rumors of a musical collaboration between two huge UK music stars could well be true. The rumors concern former X-Factor winner Leona Lewis and ex-boyband member Robbie Williams. According to some reports the two singers have been working on two new songs together and might even release a studio single.

In 2009 Robbie Williams made a successful comeback to the music business after a few years away from the limelight. Robbie Williams is out of contract with his record label is considering alternative methods of funding his next record. He has asked city bankers to buy shares in his tour and album and hopes to make enough money to be able to increase the investor's money from the deal.

If the tracks make it past the drawing board, rumor has it they will be appearing on the re-release of Lewis' sophomore effort, Echo. A re-release is due on shelves thanks to the incredible success of box office smash Avatar, as the movie's theme song is sung by the X Factor winner. The 24-year-old songstress may even perform on stage beside the pop legend, as Hello Magazine expects Williams to be making an appearance alongside Lewis as part of her 2010 summer tour.

It's not just Leona Lewis who wants to work with Robbie. TV bad boy, Simon Cowell has also hinted heavily that he would like to get Robbie involved on the next series of the X-Factor. Simon Cowell has hinted in interviews that he would love to have someone like Robbie Williams as a talent judge on X-Factor. According to those close to the star, Robbie is seriously considering taking the role as he feels that it will help give him some huge exposure on the UK's most-watched television show.

Singer Leona was propelled to fame when she won the X-Factor competition. She has since gone onto have huge success in the USA and the UK charts. The collaboration between her and Robbie Williams could prove to be a goldmine for Simon Cowell. Rumors persist that he will use the X-Factor platform to heavily promote the duet between the pair. - 18758

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From Records To MP3 Players - Changing Technology

By John Davids

It was not so very long ago, and those of us over 30, will almost certainly had a collection of vinyl albums. Along with audio cassette, this was the hight of technology, and using record player, we could listen to our songs without having to pass the time, waiting to hear them on the radio. These days, technology has changed so much it's almost unrecognizable

Those of use who enjoy music today will most likely use a small media player. A gadget that will hold of their favorite songs in a device that is hardly larger than our thumb. The MP3 music player as a technology, originally appeared in the mid 1980s however we would not see the digital media player in its present-day shape until the late 1990s, 1998 to be correct. But when it was released it would transform way we listen to music forever.

MP3 digital players utilizes audio processing technology to convert existing audio files to the MP3 format. The MP3 format consists of compressed sound files; audio that has been compressed into very small files that can fit onto an MP3 music player. It achieves this compression withoutloss to the actual quality of the sound file.

In some instances, it can be possible, depending on the memory size of the MP3 digital player, to hold thousands of songs within its confines. And that's not all, because of its size an MP3 music player is a portable device that can fit in handbags or coat pockets.

The MP3 music player transfers audio files through the use of a computer. The most fashionable MP3 player model, which is the iPod by Apple. With their unique iTunes software the iPod made docking to a PC easy and convenient for users. Many other MP3 digital player manufactures use Windows Media Player to connect their players to a PC.

With a PC, one has two options in putting music onto the MP3 player. Either convert their own CDs that can then be transferred onto the player; or the second option is to buy songs online and then download them to the player. Apple's iTunes is the most commonly used musical resource for buying and downloading songs, however there are others such as Amazon and Napster.

But aside from the ease of transferring and updating songs, the MP3 music player is generally valued for its portability. It can be plugged into your vehicle and played through your cars sound system, or radio with an FM transmitter, plugged into earphones and played while you exercise, or connected to portable speakers and played throughout your home. In any case, the MP3 music player is still one of the best pieces of equipment available in the market today, to play music. - 18758

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