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NEWS
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Mike Orlando interview with RockBandAide
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Tracy Bonham heading to Rock Band Network via Alt-Strum Productions!
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Interview with Raymond Herrera of Alt-Strum Productions: Rock Band Needs Rock Bands
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Wherever Jesse Turns, He Runs Across Something Special, and This Week Is No Exception. The Same Is True for Rockband Talent Locator Ron Renn
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Mile Marker Zero -- from WestConn to Rock Band
Help Wanted!
Are you interested in authoring song for the RBN? Well now is your chance!
ASP is looking for another author to join our team. If you are interested please contact Ron Renn at:
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Requirements
18 years of age
Ability to author a complete song according to the RBN standards: http://creators.rockband.com/
Good work attitude
Application
Previous experience:
Example of your work:
Why you want to author:
We look forward to seeing your applications.
Gabba Gabba Hey!
For the second year I'll be participating in the Walk Now For Autism Speaks fundraiser. This time we'll be walking on Long Island at Jones Beach on Sunday, October 3, 2010.
Follow the link to make a donation. While you're there sign up to join us on the walk.
Forward this to anyone you like, the more the merrier.
Hey Ho Let's Go!
Cj
Tracy Bonham Heading To Rock Band!
Tracy Bonham has been compared to other groundbreaking female musicians of her generation, namely Alanis Morissette and Liz Phair, but she has retained her own sound. Bonham's music, while hard rocking and sometimes characterized as angry, has been influenced by her classical training in violin and voice. She received two Grammy nominations in 1997 for Best Alternative Album and Best Female Rock Vocal Performance. Tracy recorded songs for her new album in Woodstock, NY beginning in 2007 and ending in 2009. The album will be titled Masts of Manhattan. The album was produced by Bonham and mixed by Tchad Blake, and will be released on July 13, 2010 under the New York City indie label Engine Room Recordings in the United States and Lojinx in the UK. Tracy is well recognized in Blue Man Group's fan base. She sang on their album The Complex and performed with them on the accompanying tour. She opened for the group on the first leg of their second national tour, How to be a Megastar Tour 2.0, and performed during their set for all of the songs requiring a female vocal. Tracy also made an appearance on America's Got Talent where she sang and played violin for Blue Man Group's performance of "Baba O'Riley".
Rockband.com's Zine!
We made it onto Rockband.com's Zine! Check out our article here!