By: Jeff Bachmeier | 2010-03-17 | Music Ah, the Blues. We say we have the Blues when feeling down. But the "Blues" is also a genre of music, one that is difficult to define but is most characteristically defined as something with a specific chord progression - one that includes the twelve-bar and the 'blue note', one that is flattened or bent in relation to the pitch of the major scale. read more
By: Rick Washbrook | 2010-09-13 | Tutoring Blues speaks of regret and upset, but it brings joy cause you testify, it doesn't neglect the joy in life. If anything it encourages one to find joy and the reason to live on in life. Nothing but the blues. Blues guitar experience I want to share with you how, the Blues Can Beat The Blues. read more
By: Seth Frank | 2011-11-09 | Music There are no legends in music today like the old heroes. Why is today’s music so bad? Has the music industry exhausted all sounds? Or possibly it is because no one cares about the music anymore. read more
By: gaga | 2011-01-27 | Business Biography Early life Hendrix was born on November 27, 1942, in Seattle, Washington, while his father was stationed at an Army base in Oklahoma. He was named Johnny Allen Hendrix at birth by his mother, 17-year-old Lucille Hendrix ne Jeter. She had put him in the temporary care of friends in California (a holiday). On his release from the Army his father, James Allen "Al" Hendrix (19192002), took him, and changed his name to James Marshall Hendrix in memory of his deceased brother read more