Piano Man - Yoonha Hwang plays Need You Now By Ear
This is amazing! No Sheet Music!! Yoonha Hwang plays "Need You Now" By Ear
Beggars Hair Cut

I got a hair cut over Thanksgiving weekend and I waited the magic "6 days after any hair cut will look great" and there's still something not quite right.
My Mom cut it, and she said, "It would make my day to cut your hair." Maybe I should have ran. I think that was a warning of what was to come. I was trying to save money, can you blame me.
Am I bad for hating the hair cut my Mom's gave me? DO you have a friend that always wants to do you a favor, but never does it right? Is this where the saying, "beggars can't be choosers" is supposed to be used?
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Kristy Lee Cook Dyed her hair brown!

Bomshel has been doing a lot of traveling recently and ran into Kristy Lee Cook, of American Idol Fame. And if you don't recognize KLC its cuz she dyed her hair brown!
I like the Blonde more!(And every girl reading this just said, "Of course you do , you're a guy!") I'm dating as red head! LOL
New Artist - Steel Magnolia

Believe it or not these two met at a karaoke bar and their first song together was Air Supply's "I'm All Out of Love". Yea, maybe it's cliche, but these two can sing!
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Major labels are evil?? You decide?

You may not remember Too Much Joy, an early 90's rock band, but Tim Quirk, their frontman and current VP of programming for Rhapsody, is causing tsunamies in the record industry.
His post, My Hilarious Warner Bros. Statement, exposes the major record label royalty structure to transparency it has never allowed in the past.
A quick summary:
Tim received a royalty statement, which he's been asking for for over a year, of his band's digital downloads of the last 5 years. After receiving the statement it excluded all domestic downloads and only showed money earned for 3 track off of their 5 albums with Warner Bros.
Tim went on a crazy rant and described the royalty system and how bands end up not being paid and still owing record labels, and how some band are actually, and rarely, owed money by labels.
The question is are major labels money inching devils or are they talent scouts with their bands' best interests at heart?
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