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Sundown - acoustic cover


By Sam Houston, 2014-07-29

I uploaded an acoustic version of Sundown (Gordon Lightfoot cover). Please give it a listen.

http://www.mixposure.com/sam-houston/audio/18085/sundown-gordon-lightfoot-acoustic-cover-by-sam-houston

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Well it's looking like we'll be playing at the benefit for Life Unlimited Food Ministry on Oct 4 at Eagle Mountain Int'l Church in Newark, TX. There will be a motorcycle run for the purpose of collecting food and toys for the Life Unlimited Food Ministry in Ft Worth,TX. The plan is to have food and live music from around Noon until about 2pm.

We're still working out some minor details, but we are very much looking forward to playing at this benefit. I'll pass info along as things get finalized.

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No More Color-remasterd by Abysss


By kitmann, 2014-07-25
No More Color-remasterd by Abysss

Hey Everyone.  No More Color is a song that mean so much to me.  What if everyone could not see color like a blind person. Not just black and white-No color at all....Would the world be a better place.  Gene played the song on his show last week and the volume level was real low.  Tonight I asked Abysss if he could re master it for me.  He ran the song through so much stuff, I have no idea what any of it is.  But for me It came out perfect.  Daryl Thank you ever so much.  And like always I just hope one person enjoys the song and the new mastering.    Kit

~Sharing Music and Mojo ~


By WhereWolf, 2014-07-15
~Sharing Music and Mojo ~

Yvonne and I are very excited about sharing this 6 song  EP. Featuring the many talents of Yvonne.  A true  fulfiling musical experience for me. I enjoyed the variety , grooves, vibes and YES   that MOJO . Take a few  moments and check out the music. Thanks, my friends....

Larry T     Now at CDBaby                                                                           http://www.cdbaby.com/cd/larrytalbotyvonnej

 

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Bluesyndrome 3 is underway


By Bluesyndrome, 2014-07-15

Two of the 5 or so tracks are done.  The one I posted is the instrumental titled "Purify The Assembly".  The other one is a vocal track with all music completed that is now in the hands of a new guest singer that I'm sure will knock it out of the park.  The sound and vibe of this album will remind of the first Bluesyndrome disc that was released in 2008.  I will be tracking all instruments and relying heavily on bass grooves to create the foundation for the guitar soloing.  More bluesy and groove oriented than crazy fusion.  Look for it in 2015 as I am taking my time and not rushing anything.  Stay tuned!

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I would like to extend the Same Song Title Madness to August 2nd! I have had some stuff come up and this one has just not had the attention it deserves. Let's extend it a few weeks and get the ball moving. 

Todd

 

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Just wanted to take a moment to express my appreiciation for the availability of Mixposure.com as a gathering place for independent musicians across the globe.  Having been associated with the site for almost a year and a half now, I have developed a deep apprciation for the many talented and dedicated musicians and singers, who without such a place may well have toiled in relative obscurity.  My sister and I had never attempted to enter the independent music scene before discovering Mixposure and our music was only known to a relatively small number of family and friends.  We didn't even try to publicize our material on social networks.  We were quite content to simply entertain ourselves.  (Hell, I never uploaded or even emailed an MP3 to anyone before coming here... lol)  As the main driver of our songs and material, it never even occurred to me that associating ourselves with other independent artists would not only expose us to so many wonderful people, but a supportive assembly of like-minded artists who wanted nothing more than to offer their help, encouragement and expertise. 

That we would eventually collaborate with artists of the caliber of Lyrical Princess, Joseph Rodriquez, Scotswolfe, Abysss and David C. Deal, has been a tremendous experience and has allowed our music to gain acceptance. The simple reason for this is that their added talent has made every one of those songs better.  This has made a tremendous impact on our music and how we view the entire process.  I can't help but applaud the efforts of Todd, "Mr. Mixposure", who has maintained and constantly improved the site without any thought of actually making a profit and the legion of DJ's, both past and present, who volunteer their time and effort to get independent material out there for the masses.  Just think of the contribution of JimAE, DaddyRabbit, Vig Wig, the Metal Master, Michael Stone, Bubba Reaves, Doug Dickens and The Barefoot Baroness  Those of you who regularly listen to their radio shows know full well that these entertaining webcasts aren't just thrown together, but take a lot of time and effort.  And to a man (and woman), these people have only one agenda; to promote and help the independent artist make their music known.  Please excuse the length of this blog, but imho, it's more than appropriate to give credit where credit is due and, from time to time, let people know that what they do is truly appreciated.  The TrueVulgarians thank all of you and look forward to many more years here at Mixposure.com and Mixstream Radio...

 

Bill Thompson

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"Happy FULL MOON weekend"


By WhereWolf, 2014-07-11
"Happy FULL MOON weekend"

 

 We can all share the awesome views of the Moon all weekend long....:)   Take time time and enjoy.  Yes...I do have a fascination with the Full Moon.....................................  LOL  

Lawrence Stewart "Larry" Talbot, also known as The Wolf Man, is a title character of the 1941 Universal film The Wolf Man, where he was portrayed by Lon Chaney, Jr. In the 2010 remake of the film, he is portrayed by Academy Award-winner Benicio del Toro. The Wolf Man was part of the Universal Monsters ensemble.

Contents [hide]
1 Biography 1.1 The Wolf Man (1941)
1.2 Frankenstein Meets the Wolf Man (1943)
1.3 House of Frankenstein (1944)
1.4 House of Dracula (1945)
1.5 Abbott and Costello Meet Frankenstein (1948)
1.6 The Wolfman (2010)

2 Other appearances
3 References

Biography[edit]

The Wolf Man (1941)[edit]

Larry Talbot returns to his ancestral home in Llanwelly, Wales, to reconcile with his father, Sir John Talbot (Claude Rains). While there, Larry becomes romantically interested in a local girl named Gwen Conliffe (Evelyn Ankers), who runs an antique shop. As a pretext, he buys something from her, a silver-headed walking stick decorated with a wolf. Gwen tells him that it represents a werewolf (which she defines as a man who changes into a wolf "at certain times of the year".)

That night, Larry attempts to rescue Gwen's friend Jenny from what he believes to be a sudden attack by a wolf. He kills the beast with his new walking stick, but is bitten in the process. He soon discovers that it was not just a wolf; it was a werewolf, and now Talbot has become one. A gypsy fortuneteller named Maleva (Maria Ouspenskaya) reveals to Larry that the animal which bit him was actually her son Bela (Bela Lugosi) in the form of a wolf. Bela had been a werewolf for years and now the curse of lycanthropy has been passed to Larry.

Sure enough, Talbot transforms into a wolf and prowls the countryside, committing several murders in his wolf form and terrorising the village. After struggling unsuccessfully to overcome the curse, he is finally bludgeoned to death by his father, who doesn't recognise him, with his own walking stick. As he dies, he returns to human form.

 

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