Here’s Chris Rene’s amazing and memorable X-Factor 2011 audition. This one still stops me in my tracks and blows me away. Best of luck, Chris Rene – you have millions of new people in your corner pulling for you now.

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At this moment, if I had to listen to one song every day for the rest of my life, it’d be Skyscraper by Demi Lovato… and I’d pray for two lifetimes. Demi’s powerful vocals and emotion make this a very, very special song and video.

Keep it coming, Demi. This music blog may just be your biggest fan.

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Johnny Cash in Concert, 1967
Johnny Cash in Concert, 1967
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Johnny Cash posters and art prints are huge and why not? He’s one of the greatest talents the world has ever known and he was a very complex, colorful, and fascinating person on top of it.

Here’s the same great art print Mounted:

Johnny Cash in Concert, 1967

Johnny Cash in Concert, 1967
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Jason Aldean, My Kinda Party

Ourmusic blog loves Jason Aldean, so this is an especially exciting post!

Jason Aldean’s fourth album, My Kinda Party, has been certified double platinum for shipments of 2 million copies. The album’s singles include the title track and “Don’t You Wanna Stay” featuring Kelly Clarkson, which are both certified as platinum digital singles signifying 1 million downloads.

In addition, the wonderfully original and fun “Dirt Road Anthem” has been certified as a double platinum single for 2 million downloads. Aldean’s current single from My Kinda Party  is “Tattoos on This Town.”

Jason Aldean and Kelly Clarkson Perform Don’t You Wanna Stay:

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Here’s the Foster the People video for their HOT Pumped Up Kicks. Seriously, I challenge you to name a more additively catchy song. If you haven’t bought Torches yet, do it this week. Every single song is awesome… get the cd. Trust me.

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This is certainly Pia Toscano’s time – the 22-year-old singer recently announced a record deal with Interscope and the release of her debut single “This Time,” and this week premiered the track’s official music video.  Head over to PiaToscanoOfficial.com to see the clip and to download the video for free from iTunes.  The single version of “This Time” is still on sale at the digital retailer for only $0.69.

We Music blog writers often spew cheesy accolades on up and coming artists (sure thing, can’t miss, the total package, next big thing, future household name, yada yada yada). I’m trying to avoid all of those, because I’ve been as guilty as anyone of using them – and I give myself a headache each time I do.

HOWEVER, sometimes these descriptions are the only thing that’ll fit! Pia Toscano has so much going on for her, and (as far as I can see) absolutely nothing going against her. I think she has a great future (uh oh, there’s another one) and I can’t wait to see it all unfold. We wish her nothing but huge fame, multiple platinum records, video awards, magazine covers, and worldwide phenomena.

That’s all.

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Kanye WestKanye West

Kanye West, who’s more familiar than most with controversy, says he feels as though people look at him like Hitler.

West was the headline act at the Big Chill music festival Saturday night. In the middle of his performance, he let loose about being misunderstood and under appreciated.

“I walk through the hotel and I walk down the street, and people look at me like I’m (expletive) insane, like I’m Hitler,” he said. “One day the light will shine through and one day people will understand everything I ever did.”

Apparently, there were a few boos from the crowd in response to his passionate speech.

He also took the opportunity to defend the music video for his song “Monster,” a video that features cannibalism and girls hanging from their necks. I can’t pass judgement one way or another about a video I haven’t seen, so mum’s the word.

“Who saw the video before it got banned, before they took it down and before women’s groups starting saying that a person that lost the most important woman in his life is now against women in some way?” asked West, referring to the 2007 death of his much-loved mother Donda West.

“Michael Jordan changed so much in basketball, he took his power to make a difference. It’s so much (expletive) going on in music right now and somebody has to make a (expletive) difference,” he said.

He closed his show on a positive note, however, by paying tribute to Amy Winehouse.

West said he met the late singer a few years ago during Paris fashion week. He paid tribute to her with snippets of Winehouse’s “Tears Dry On Their Own” and “Back to Black.” He said it was “beautiful” to meet the performer and that she was “amazing.”

As you well know, I am and have always been a fan of Kanye West’s music. As a song writer, the man is a freaking genius.  I also think he’s possibly the best rapper of all time.  He has charisma, style, talent, passion, and is a professing Christian.  He also had big, big love for his mom – all traits that, as a Kanye West fan, I choose to dwell on.  If when he does or says things that I think are out of line, I don’t mind saying so.  A few past fiascos left me speechless!

However, I honestly don’t see the big deal with this most recent comments.  He’s saying how he FEELS – how can that be considered inappropriate. He knows how he feels better than anyone else.

As for the video… most videos are becoming more like movies – it’s the direction in which they’re moving.  Let the person who never goes to see a horror flick or never watches a detective drama cast the first, second, and third stone.

Kanye West is who he is – always has been, always will be. Whether a person likes him or not is their own call – and most people feel passionately about whichever side their on.  But, come on, let the bashing and nitpicking stop.  Look at what he said, he says he feels like people look at him like he’s Hitler.  It’s how he feels.  Don’t get mad at him for how he feels, get mad at the people who cause him to feel this way!

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Irregardless of the demons she battled, Amy Winehouse had an undeniable talent. With an outstanding voice, beautiful face, and in-your-face style, she’ll live on forever in her music and videos.

Speaking of her music, the AP reports that she left behind a great deal of unreleased music. According to people close to Amy, no decision has been made about whether it’ll be released or not.

If anything good can come from this incredibly sad tragedy, I hope that others will realize that when you’re battling demons, only one of you are going to win. If only Amy had realized that she, herself, was worth fighting for and worth saving. The story would have had a whole other ending. I’m sure that what she’d want more than anything would be for others to learn from her life. I think the thought would make her smile that amazing, one of a kind, smile of hers!

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Kim Morrell is known primarily in the recording industry for her writing but I have a feeling she’s about to be known everywhere… period. To hear more, you’ll want to check out Kim Morrell’s YouTube channel.

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Jane's AddictionJane’s Addiction (Click the pic for a larger version)

The exciting alternative rock band JANE’S ADDICTION will debut their official new single “Irresistible Force” Tuesday, August 2nd on the world-famous KROQ morning radio show “The Kevin & Bean Show,” which will be available through all digital outlets August 3rd. The song–a swirling, moody and epic composition– is taken from the band’s much-anticipated new album THE GREAT ESCAPE ARTIST (Capitol Records). Marking the first new studio album in eight years by Perry Farrell, Dave Navarro and Stephen Perkins, it is due out Tuesday, September 27th. The album also features “End To The Lies,” a pre-single teaser track which the band made available to their fans as a free download this past April.

For The Great Escape Artist, Jane’s Addiction joined forces with producer Rich Costey (Muse, Franz Ferdinand, Interpol), with TV on the Radio’s Dave Sitek on the team. Sitek, best known for his production work on TV on the Radio, Yeah Yeah Yeahs and the Foals, is writing, programming, and playing bass on the album. The band, with Chris Chaney on bass, will be touring throughout 2011.

Jane’s Addiction announced an exclusive show at Koko in London on August 30, to follow their headline appearance on the Radio 1/NME stage at Reading and Leeds Festivals. The show sold out within minutes of going on sale.

JANE’S ADDICTION tour dates are as follows:

DATE CITY VENUE:
7/29 Queensland, Australia Splendour In The Grass  Woodfordia
8/19 Kansas City, KS LIVESTRONG Park
8/20 Calgary, Canada Fort Calgary
8/27 Reading, United Kingdom Reading Festival
8/28 Leeds, United Kingdom Leeds Festival
8/30 London, United Kingdom KOKO
9/1 Tel Aviv, Israel Tel Aviv Fairgrounds
9/4 Edmonton, Canada Sonic Boom Festival
9/23 Las Vegas, NV MGM Grand Garden Arena
10/14 Pensacola, FL DeLuna Fest

For more information on Jane’s Addiction, make sure to check out the band’s official page, www.JanesAddiction.com, as well as their Facebook and Twitter pages.

Links for Fans:
Official Page: www.janesaddiction.com

Facebook: www.facebook.com/JanesAddiction

Twitter: www.twitter.com/janesaddiction

YouTube: www.youtube.com/janesaddiction

MySpace: www.myspace.com/janesaddiction

Have you ever heard Jane’s Addiction’s End to the Lies? Find the song. Listen to the song. Love the song. It’ll become YOUR addiction.

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