If you're in charge of writing and producing a public-service announcement, your goal is to make an impact and be memorable.
Well, MISSION ACCOMPLISHED for the group that put this one together, although maybe for the wrong reason.
You might not be familiar with the Dublin, Ireland, band The Decemberists.
However, we are pretty sure that after you watch its latest video, you will be a fan -- or you will at least have a lot of respect for the band's talent.
Each Friday, “The Free Beer & Hot Wings Morning Show” replaces its regular “back-with” music with songs from our own music collections.
They can be anything, from corny mash-ups, rock, country, mid-Michigan '70s butt rock or anything in between.
Here’s the list of Music Friday songs from today:
Video games, symphony, live...what more could you ask for? I have been going to these great symphonies ever since I even heard about the first one! From the creators of rePlay: A Video Game Symphony comes another epic performance named rePlay: Symphony of Heroes!
There's no better way to spend your birthday than with a little special time, love and tenderness.
A personalized greeting from Michael Bolton singing "Happy Birthday" would be the icing on the cake.
Grammy Award-winning singer, actor, entertainer and author LL Cool J has been named to host the 57th annual Grammy Awards next month, his fourth straight year as emcee for the music industry honors.
The Grammy Awards are being announced Feb. 8 at Staples Center in Los Angeles, with CBS broadcasting the festivities live from 8 p.m. to 11:30 p.m. EST.
Each Friday, “The Free Beer & Hot Wings Morning Show” replaces its regular “back-with” music with songs from our own music collections.
They can be anything, from corny mash-ups, rock, country, mid-Michigan '70s butt rock or anything in between.
Here’s the list of Music Friday songs from today:
Earlier this week, Free Beer teased us by saying he had used the Dainty Hunchback credit card to order a new toy for the studio that we would all really enjoy.
He gave us no additional details.
Well, it showed up Thursday and we love it!
For years, David Lee Roth's hair has been as memorable as his outfits -- from the flowing mane of the multi-colored '80s to the parted look of his more recent cover-alls era.
Not anymore.
Warner Bros. owns the copyright on the "Happy Birthday" song.
So, you can't sing it on TV or in a movie unless you pay the company a royalty.
That's insane. But for this reason, a guy in North Carolina, Greg May, decided to write a NEW happy birthday song.