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Printer Cartridges have Never Been this Good!

by admin on Aug.17, 2010, under Uncategorized

Edith Butler here again with the latest music news hot off the streets of Melbourne. This week I’m going to discuss some of the city’s latest, youngest, and most exciting new groups, including the most talked about band of the decade the incredilbe Printer Cartridges (not to be confused with those ink-filled boxes!). So, let’s kick things off with one of the most interesting groups this reporter’s seen perform for a while:

No Remorse

I had the pleasure of seeing these boys tear the roof off the Plucked Peacock Bar earlier this year. Man they can really play! about 3 songs into their 15 track set the crowd was just amping. I’ve never seen a group get the crowd as hyped as it was that night. If you ever get the chance to see these guys perform don’t hesitate!

The Printer Cartridges

As mentioned, the Printer Cartridges are one of the most talked about new bands in Australian music circles, and for good reason. These guys have managed to meld a combination of rock, jazz, and funk in a way so perfect it’ll have your ears vitually melting with pleasure!

Well, that’s my little review for this month. If you get the chance, make sure to see these bands perform, especially the Printer Cartridges, they are truly awesome!

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Butler the great Rock Guitar Song

by admin on Dec.09, 2009, under music

Rock Guitar are the best display of talent by these musicians are the rock guitar. Each are ranked mainly for the overall unique composition. Originality, complexity and lasting appeal are also considered.

An irresistible when you hear a great rock & roll guitar sound  and gives you a higher every time you hear it. Here are the song that have thrills that every one love it. These are the greatest rocks guitar moments because of what’s the meaning of every notes like hunger, fury, despair and joy at all at once in the notes. Rock & roll have been the sound of independence for half a century. The guitar is still liberating voice and its essential who love music. Here are the great rock & roll Guitars music.

1. Guns ‘N Roses — Sweet Child O’ Mine
2. Nirvana — Smells Like Teen Spirit
3. Led Zeppelin — Whole Lotta Love
4. Deep Purple — Smoke On The Water
5. Metallica — Enter Sandman
6. Derek & The Dominoes — Layla
7. Metallica — Master Of Puppets
8. AC/DC — Back In Black
9. Jimi Hendrix — Voodoo Child
10. Black Sabbath — Paranoid
11. Ozzy Osbourne — Crazy Train
12. Free — All Right Now
13. Muse — Plug In Baby
14. Led Zeppelin — Black Dog
15. Van Halen — Ain’t Talkin’ ‘Bout Love
16. Aerosmith — Walk This Way
17. Cream — Sunshine Of Your Love
18. Queens Of The Stone Age — No One Knows
19. Guns ‘N Roses — Paradise City
20. Rage Against The Machine — Killing In The Name Of

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Edith’s Pick of The Most Popular Songs Played At Weddings

by admin on Dec.08, 2009, under Uncategorized

Wedding is 0ne of the most joyous and memorable occasions in ones life. In preparing for wedding there are several things that are planned like the wedding gown, the wedding invitations,  wedding songs, etc. Here are some popular song played in different parts of a wedding.

1. The ‘Prelude‘ Songs: The Prelude is the music played 30 minutes before the wedding ceremony. This music sets the mood and tone of the wedding. Popular prelude songs include: The Beach Boys’ ‘God Only Knows,’ Beethoven’s ‘Moonlight Sonata,’ Vivaldi’s ‘The Four Seasons,’ Glenn Miller’s ‘Isn’t It Romantic,’ Tony Bennett’s ‘As Time Goes By’ (A Kiss Is Just A Kiss) Handel’s ‘Water Music,’ Righteous Brothers’ ‘Unchained Melody,’ Schubert / Gounod’s ‘Ave Maria’.

2. The ‘Processional‘ Songs: This are the music that is played when the bridal party makes their entrance. Popular processional songs include: Wagner’s ‘Bridal Chorus’ (Here Comes The Bride) The Beatles
‘ ‘In My Life,’ Clarke or Purcell’s ‘Trumpet Voluntary in D’ (The Prince of Denmark’s March,) Louis Armstrong’s ‘What A Wonderful World,’ Nat King Cole’s, ‘Unforgettable,’ (),Elvis Presley’s ‘I Can’t Help Falling In Love,’ Percy Sledge’s ‘When A Man Loves A Woman,’ Wagner’s ‘March From Lohengrin,’ Handel’s ‘Water Music’.

3. The ‘Recessional‘ Songs: This music is played at the end of the wedding ceremony where the bride and groom walk down the aisle. Popular songs include: Mendelssohn’s ‘Wedding March’ (from “A Midsummer Night’s Dream”) Beethoven’s ‘Ode To Joy’ (from The Ninth Symphony,) Handel’s ‘Hallelujah Chorus’ (from “The Messiah,”) Purcell’s ‘Trumpet Tune,’ Bach’s ‘Magnificat In D,’ The Beatles’ ‘The Long And Winding Road,’ James Brown’s ‘I Got You’ (I Feel Good) James Taylor’s ‘How Sweet It Is,’ The Crystals’ ‘Then He Kissed Me,’ Sonny and Cher’s ‘I Got You Babe’.

4. The First Dance Songs for The Bride And the Groom: First dance as a married couple. Popular music includes: Peabo Bryson & Regina Belle’s ‘A Whole New World,’ Diana Ross
and Lionel Richie’s ‘Endless Love,’ Nat King Cole’s ‘Unforgettable,’ Journey’s ‘Faithfully,’ Elvis Presley’s ‘Can’t Help Falling in Love,’ Sade’s ‘No Ordinary Love,’ Frank Sinatra’s ‘The Way You Look Tonight,’ Harry Connick, Jr.’s ‘ It Had To Be You,’ Louis Armstrong’s ‘What A Wonderful World,’ George Strait’s ‘I Cross My Heart,’ All 4 One’s ‘I Swear,’ Michael Feinstein’s ‘As Time Goes By’ (A Kiss Is Just A Kiss) Allison Krauss ’s ‘When You Say Nothing At All’.

5. Last Dance Songs for the Bride and Groom : The last song of the night for the Bride and Groom. Popular songs include: Donna Summer’s ‘Last Dance,’ Frank Sinatra’s ‘New York, New York,’ Green Day’s ‘Time Of Your Life’, Shania Twain & Bryan White’s ‘From This Moment On,’ Vanessa Williams’ ‘Save The Best For Last,’ Heatwave’s ‘Always And Forever,’ Shania Twain’s ‘You’re Still The One,’ Semisonic’s ‘Closing Time,’ Nat King Cole / Natalie Cole’s ‘Unforgettable,’ Bill Medly & Jennifer Warnes’ ‘I’ve Had The Time Of My Life,’ Nat King Cole’s ‘The Party’s Over,’ Louis Armstrong’s, ‘What a Wonderful World,’ Garth Brooks’ ‘The Dance,’ Savage Garden’s ‘Truly, Madly, Deeply’

4. Bride and Groom First Dance Songs: First dance as a married couple. Popular music includes: Peabo Bryson & Regina Belle’s ‘A Whole New World,’ Diana Ross
and Lionel Richie’s ‘Endless Love,’ Nat King Cole’s ‘Unforgettable,’ Journey’s ‘Faithfully,’ Elvis Presley’s ‘Can’t Help Falling in Love,’ Sade’s ‘No Ordinary Love,’ Frank Sinatra’s ‘The Way You Look Tonight,’ Harry Connick, Jr.’s ‘ It Had To Be You,’ Louis Armstrong’s ‘What A Wonderful World,’ George Strait’s ‘I Cross My Heart,’ All 4 One’s ‘I Swear,’ Michael Feinstein’s ‘As Time Goes By’ (A Kiss Is Just A Kiss) Allison Krauss ’s ‘When You Say Nothing At All’
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Edith Butler

by admin on Jun.16, 2009, under music

edithÉdith Butler O.C. (born Marie Nicole Butler 27 July 1942 in Paquetville, New Brunswick) is an Acadian singer-songwriter and folklorist.

Her career began in the early 1960s with performances in Moncton, followed by national appearances on CBC Television’s Singalong Jubilee. Edith Butler worked in Music Production on the movies La Traversee de la Pacific and Gapi.
She began singing in cafés in Moncton while studying. Between 1962 and 1967 she performed mainly at festivals and on Halifax TV, singing Acadian folksongs to her own guitar accompaniment. She took the leading role in the film Les Acadiens de la dispersion, produced by the NFB in 1964. After teaching 1964-6 in Bathurst, NB, she did ethnographic research 1966-9 at Laval University and continued to perform in boîtes à chansons in the Quebec City area. At Expo 70 in Osaka, Japan, she was a featured performer at the Canadian Pavilion for six months. That same year she took part in the Mariposa Folk Festival and other festivals in Toronto and Washington. She toured Ireland in 1971 and Europe in 1973.

The musical collaboration between Reads Aubut and Édith Butler dates back to 1973.  Auteure and in love with music, Read Aubut will be one of the first artists, with Édith Butler to make known the Acadian culture to Canada and in the French-speaking world.

Paquetville was, as early as the departure, a celebration.  This was in fact to underline the Centennial one of his foundation by the priest Package that the idea to write a song on the natal town of Édith Butler was born.  The inhabitants of Paquetville are trusted their town, of its forests of sweetened maples, of its bovine farms, of its rivers, of his proximity with the sea, of its big fertile earths, of its traditions, of his history, of its songs, of his accent singing and of its children a little all cousins when one there looks at of more near.

Paquetville was sung to Japan, in Ireland, in England, in France, in Switzerland, in Belgium, in Ireland, to the United States, to Canada, to the Quebec and in Acadia.  The song was heard everywhere, so well that she was resumed, sung or parodied by a group of artists of which Reemerged Simard, andré-philippe Gagnon and Céline Dion.”

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