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Dusty Hill, Bass Player/Vocalist For ZZ Top, Dead at 72–A Driving Memory
Dusty Hill, the bass player as well as one of the vocalists for blues-rock giant ZZ Top, died today at his Houston home. This brought an interesting memory to me. Around 2005, I took a cross-country trip with a friend … Continue reading
2nd Annual Malibu Guitar Fest: 4 Days Of Guitar Worship And Amazing Music!
The Malibu Guitar Festival is in its second year and boasts an impressive list of musical artists, mostly and obviously guitarists, who have been influentially known for their craft or have been GRAMMY nominees and award winners, and who have … Continue reading
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Zeitgeist Media Festival at The Music Box
If you’re not familiar with either the Venus Project or the Zeitgeist Movement, they are worth checking out. The related organizations advocate the concept of a “resource-based economy” versus our current monetary-based economy. The former is the brainchild of Jacque … Continue reading