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98 Degrees: Official Site - 98 Degrees' Official Website! Includes news, photos, music, tour schedule, fan club info, and much more...
American Music Awards - Find out who was nominated and who won, read articles, purchase CDs, read the interviews and check out the photo galleries.
AMG All Music Guide - All Media Guide is a comprehensive entertainment information database for music, movies and video games. A massive archive licensed for commercial use and available to the public through proprietary Web sites, All Media Guide's extensive data includes expert reviews, biographies, ratings, images, titles, credits, essays and thousands of descriptive categories.
AMustardSeed.com - Your Christian Music Store - The Mustard Seed Home Page is your #1 Source for Christian Music CDs, Tapes and Videos all at great prices.
Angels On The Air - A Christian Internet site designed to provide an outlet for independent Christian ministries and artists who desire to reach the world with their music. AngelsOnTheAir.com is designed to be a resource center for all ministries and a marketplace for Christian businesses. Their goal is to make a difference in the lives of people worldwide on a personal level.
ATLANTIC Music Store - You'll find all your favorite artists, sheet music, music videos and more here at the Atlantic Music Store.
Backstreet Boys - The Official Site! - Backstreet Boys - Official site of BMG/JIVE recording artists the Backstreet Boys.
British Invasion - Encyclopedia Britannica offers you a front-row seat to the Beatles' "invasion" of America in February 1964. You'll swoon as Paul steps up to the mike. You'll scream as Ringo flashes his trademark jewelry. You'll puzzle over John's inscrutable artwork and writings. And you'll collect everything with George's name on it. The Beatles changed everything, and this Web site is here to show you how and why. There is also information on other British invaders, such as the Rolling Stones, the Kinks, the Yardbirds, and more. In Fashion Fun there's a Shockwave model you can dress up in gear clothing so she'll look fab! Send your friends (or your mom) some Beatles trading cards postcards while you're here.
Britney Spears - Of course you'll find all the latest news and concert dates can be found here, but you'll also find wallpaper to download for your computer, you can listen to clips of your favorite songs, and see behind the scenes footage of Britney at work.
CD BABY - CD BABY: the online record store for great independent music. A simple, uncluttered, ad-free place for you to hear and buy independent music.
CDNOW - CDNOW is more than a music store! It's your connection to music, with news, reviews, downloads and much more!
Country Music Association - The first three musicians to be inducted into the Country Music Hall of Fame were Jimmie Rodgers, Fred Rose, and Hank Williams. The first woman wasn't added until 1970, when the Carter Family (A. P. Carter, his wife, Sara, and sister-in-law, Maybelle) joined the others before them. Did you know that Elvis is in the Hall of Fame, too (1998)? Besides finding out about country music's past, find out about its present and future with information on the next series of awards and links to the fan club pages of many entertainers.
CountryStars.com - Great American Country - Great American Country is a music video TV channel focused directly on country music. Brief biographies of all your favorite country stars are here--many with video and audio clips. There's also a clickable map so you can find out which country bands will be playing in your area soon. Links? Sure, there are links on country artists, general sites on country music, and even on such things as guitar lessons and country dancing.
Crosswalk.com Music Channel - Listen to Christian music or watch your favorite Christian music videos here at Crosswalk. You can also listen to concert broadcasts that were recorded live at the Lamb's theater in New York exclusively for Crosswalk.com.
DigitalHigh.com - Everything from college information to sports online. This site is done by teens!
Hip-HopZone.com - WELCOME to Hip-HopZone.com — representing God to the fullest in the urban hip-hop community. Check out the reviews, news and more.
Hooked on Symphonics - Check this site if you need a quick introduction to the symphony orchestra. There's a little bit about many of the instruments, plus links to a glossary so you can look up unfamiliar terms. Read biographies of six famous composers. The best part of the site is the guided tour to the famous musical version of "Peter and the Wolf," by Sergei Prokofiev. Listen to each character's musical theme, and you'll soon be able to identify flutes, bassoons, French horns, and other instruments. This site was created by students for the ThinkQuest competition.
How MP3 Files Work - Everyone seems to be talking about MP3 files these days, and how easy it is to share quality recordings over the Internet. MP3 is short for the audio level 3 compression standard developed by the Moving Picture Experts Group (MPEG). Basically, the MP3 standard defines a way to reduce the size of audio files without significant loss of sound quality. Want to find out how it all works? Learn how to download MP3 files to your own computer and also create (or "rip") your own files from your own CDs. Sharing copyrighted music via MP3 is-to say the least-controversial. Discover the MP3 revolution at this site.
In Harmony with Education - This is so cool. Think about those days when you are really bored and can't think of anything to do. You are so bored that even fighting with your sister doesn't sound interesting. You are thumbing through this book and suddenly--stop right here!--you discover a place where you can learn to make really cool musical instruments. We've been busy constructing a Splashaphone--an instrument involving empty soda bottles and a lot of water. Be sure to practice it only outdoors. OK, time to stop reading and start choosing the instrument you want to make (look in Resources for Students, and then choose See Sample Instruments). Hmm, this slide clarinet looks promising Have fun! You will need some help with the ones that require a drill, though.
Jazz Store, The - Large selection of unique jazz music audio & video programs, books, instructional programs, poster art, apparel and collectibles.
Links to Marching Bands - Do you love a parade? If you're a fan of The Music Man or if you're in a band yourself, this is the site for you. Bands by the score, of every description, abound. You can see pictures, statistics, contest standings, and lots of homecoming celebrations from all over the U.S. You can download sound clips, too. "Professional" bands, like the West Newbury Veteran Fireman's Association Marching Band, vie with the 60 or so college bands. Even if you don't play the glockenspiel, these links are good fun.
Lucinda Williams - The Official Lucinda Williams Website, discover tour information, new music, Lucinda's bio and history and all the latest news!
Marc Anthony-Official Website - There's a lot of fun stuff for you to explore here, plus day-to-day information on what's going on in my life(Marc Anthony) & If you don't hear it here first, chances are it's not true!
MP3.com - MP3.com is the premier Music Service Provider (MSP) allowing consumers to instantly discover, purchase, listen to, store and organize their music collection from anywhere, at any time, using any Internet device.
Musi-Cal: Concert Calendar Search Engine - So you want to go to a concert or a festival. You like acoustic music (or blues, or ska) and your dad is willing to travel up to 20 miles from your home. Musi-Cal's advanced search will pinpoint the very concert you seek. The site strives to provide easy access to current worldwide music information. Search by performer, city, venue, or event. It includes artist(s), event, city, radius around city (up to 200 miles, or 400 kilometers), dates, venue, musical genres, and even keywords. You can also contribute concert information. There are sometimes links to performers' Web pages as well.
Music Magic: A Piano Exploration - This great little tutorial features 15 interactive piano lessons with an on-screen piano you can play. Learn about rhythm, time signatures, notes, and even play a few simple songs. The lessons feature numerous MIDI files so you can hear what you're supposed to sound like! There is also a glossary defining 1,000 different musical terms plus brief biographies of famous pianists and composers. You can even "go onstage" as a performer and "play" for whoever happens to be in the cyberspace audience. This site was created by students for the ThinkQuest competition.
NSYNC.com, the Official WebSite Homepage - Find out concert dates, news headlines, release dates of upcoming albums and so much more info about NSYNC!!
Plus One - "Guys with good voices are a dime a dozen in LA," says Florida native Nathan Walters, the oldest member of Plus One at the ripe age of 22. "But chemistry… that's another story. Plus One works because we are not just five guys singing next to each other-we've worked our socks off from the beginning to connect, to click." Find out more about Plus One, listen to their music, see the videos and just hang out with the guys.
Popular Songs in American History - Listening to the popular music of an age adds a new dimension to the study of history. Choose to explore the music of Revolutionary War times, the Civil War, the Gold Rush, or other period in American history. There's also a special section on traditional American tunes and lyrics, including such perennial favorites as "Home on the Range" and "Shenandoah." Do your kids know their musical heritage?
Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and Museum - Look in the Exhibits area. Are these really the 500 songs that shaped rock and roll? Well, it's a start, and if you have other ideas, you can always vote in the Ballot Box for your personal choice. The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and Museum is in Cleveland, Ohio, and it is a little bit like the Baseball Hall of Fame in Cooperstown, New York. Read profiles of the rock legends who have been inducted into the Hall of Fame and listen to their audio files. You can also read about and listen to the 500 songs. If you take the virtual tour to the museum's exhibits, say "Hi" to Eddie the Elevator Man. What rock star was born on your birthday? A file in Play Around will tell you.
The Symphony: An Interactive Guide - Learn about almost 20 different composers of symphonies at this slick site. It offers access by composer name and country. Why did so many famous composers come from Germany and Austria? You can also explore a 200-year long time line in the development of the symphonic form. What's the "symphonic form"? It's all explained here, from the sonata in the first movement, to the scherzos in the second and third movements, to the rondo in the fourth. Discover the guide to the instruments of the orchestra, complete with audio files. This site was created by students for the ThinkQuest competition.
Third Day - Listen to clips, check out tour dates, find out about what's new in the recording studio, and learn more about the band.
Young Composers - If you think composers are all dead guys from long ago, think again. This site highlights composers who are not only alive today, but who are kids like you! Listen to all styles of music by teens: classical, rock, funk, reggae, and more. If you compose your own tunes, read how you can submit them to this online library. There is also a chat room, and if you're good at recognizing musical themes, try playing Music Match. Listen to the music and see if you can identify the composer.
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