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Nirvana performing at the ‘Sub Pop 200’ record release party in 1988

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The Sub Pop 200 is a compilation released in the early days of the Seattle grunge scene starting in December, 1988. It features songs (many of them first releases and otherwise unattainable) from Tad, The Fluid, Nirvana, Steven “Jesse” Bernstein, Mudhoney, The Walkabouts, Terry Lee Hale, Soundgarden, Green River, Fastbacks, Blood Circus, Swallow, Chemistry Set, Girl Trouble, The Nights and Days, Cat Butt, Beat Happening, Screaming Trees, Steve Fisk, and The Thrown Ups.

Many of these bands went on to be incredibly influential in the early 1990s and onwards. Most notable of these were Nirvana, Soundgarden, Green River (who spawned Mudhoney and Mother Love Bone and later Temple of the Dog and Pearl Jam), Screaming Trees, and Mudhoney.

To celebrate the release of Sub Pop 200, a two-night party was held at the Underground, a club in Seattle. On December 28th, Nirvana performed, and newly-released footage has been discovered.

How To Play The Largest Chord In Music

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Musicians, I know you might have some free time, so check out how to play the largest chord possible in music theory.

Somebody Released A Remix of Dialogue From ‘Mrs. Doubtfire’

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Nick Bertke, aka Pogo, just released a stomping dance remix using the dialogue from the Robin Williams film Mrs Doubtfire.

This six-year-old girl is crushing this flawless bossa nova cover of ‘Fly Me To The Moon’ on classical guitar

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Miumiu, who lives in Beijing, China says, “Thank you for your encouragement. I will continue to study hard. To fulfill my dream to be an excellent guitarist. Please forgive me for my poor English. This is not my native language. I’ve tried my best to do it well.”

1-minute tips for bands and artists: Put the spotlight on an organization that is doing great work

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Today’s 1-minute tip for artists and bands on what to post on social media when you’re out of ideas: Put the spotlight on an organization that is doing great work.

NAC and Facebook unite to launch $100K relief fund for Canadian artists impacted by COVID-19

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During life’s brightest moments and most challenging times, music and the performing arts have brought us joy and comfort. This is especially true now — across our platforms, we’ve seen arts performers sharing their craft online, playing an important role in helping people feel connected while practicing social distancing.

Yet, as performance venues close and tours are canceled due to COVID-19, many Canadian performing artists’ livelihoods have been deeply impacted. In direct response, today, the National Arts Centre (NAC) and Facebook Canada are launching a $100,000 relief fund that will pay Canadian artists for online performances and to put the value of our platforms to work in celebration of the Canadian arts community.

NAC will receive and administer applications from artists. Selected artists will then share an online performance between today and March 31, 2020. In addition to receiving financial support, selected artists’ performances will be shared on NAC’s Facebook page and will be discoverable by searching #CanadaPerforms. More details on this announcement and how this will all work can be found here.

How You can Help Canadian Performers
As a Canadian creator, we would love to work with you to encourage artists to apply and help Canadians tune in.

  • Helping Performers – If you know an artist who would benefit, please share this update with them so they can apply.
  • Fun for your Fans – Your fans and followers can tune into the performances searching the hashtag #CanadaPerforms. Canadian artists including Serena Ryder, William Prince, Irish Mythen, Erin Costelo, and Whitehorse also plan to share online performances in support! Jim Cuddy is kicking things off today at 2pm ET with an online performance from his Facebook page.

How to Find Your Perfect House in San Diego

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id you know that San Diego is home to nearly 1.5 million people?

If you’re ready to experience west coast living or you’re looking for an upgrade in a better neighborhood, house hunting in this bustling city can be overwhelming. With so many people there, it’s easy to feel lost as you look at the thousands of different homes for sale.

Are you ready to find the perfect house for you in San Diego? Keep reading for five tips that can help make the house-hunting process less stressful and time-consuming.

  1. Think About Realistic Renovations

When you’re browsing, it’s hard not to imagine buying a house as-is. In reality, almost every house you look at will have some flaws.

Learning to distinguish between homes that you can happily and realistically renovate and homes that are a lost cause will help you narrow down your options. Instead of holding out for a home that is exactly as you dreamed it would be, think about looking for homes that you can make perfect without too much effort.

  1. The Perfect House Should Stay Perfect Long-Term

Since buying a house is a big investment, you should try your best to limit your search to homes for sale that will be able to grow with you for at least 5 or 10 years. For example, if you plan on having kids soon, you might want to look at homes with more bedrooms so your family can stay comfortable.

  1. Consider Hiring an Inspector Who Knows What to Look for

There are so many things you need for a house to stay safe, which is why it’s always worth hiring a professional to inspect your potential homes. With their experience and knowledge, they’ll be able to point discreet things out that could be major deal breakers for you and save you a lot of trouble in the long run.

  1. The Right House Will Also Be in the Right Location

Even if you find a gorgeous house that’s perfect from the inside out, you’ll have a hard time building a happy life there if the location isn’t convenient or safe. Buying a home that can cut down your commute to work is a huge benefit that saves you lots of time over the years. If you have kids, you’ll also need to consider the safety of each community and where they’d end up going to school after the move.

  1. Can You Afford the House Over the Years?

Lots of people are prepared to take on a mortgage because they’ve done their research on how much money it takes to close a deal. One detail that might slip your mind is that you’ll also need to stay on top of your regular monthly bills along with your mortgage. Asking the current owners for a copy of their utility bills for the last year can give you a better idea of how much money you’d be spending at this new location.

This Buying a House Checklist Makes Hunting Easier

If you follow these five tips on how to find the perfect house, you can move into your dream home in no time.

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METALLICA Introduces Their Vinyl Club

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Metallica introduces another first… their very own Vinyl Club!  As huge music fans, the band has been super excited to experience the resurgence of vinyl and the enjoyment of collecting, exploring and connecting with other fans mining for lost treasures. Those who love the look, feel and sonic warmth of vinyl are already in an exclusive club of sorts, so with that in mind…

The 2020 Vinyl Club Subscription will be available exclusively to members of Metallica’s Fifth Member fan club, and will feature rare cuts, demos and rough mixes, and live rarities—none of which have ever been released on vinyl before. Each subscription includes a personalized membership card and a series of four 7” records shipped throughout the year—some of which will include additional collectibles. Join the Club now; membership sign-ups for the inaugural year are open through Tuesday, March 31st at 11:59 PM EST.

Cathryn Aison and Philip Glass’s animation for Sesame Street in 1979

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The shorts consist of the movement of six circles (each with a different color of the rainbow) that are formed by and split up into various geometric patterns. Glass’s music underscores the animation in a style that closely resembles the “Dance” numbers and the North Star vignettes written during the same time period as his Einstein on the Beach opera.

1-minute tip for artists and bands – Say thank you to those that have inspired you.

1-minute tip for artists and bands – Say thank you to those that have inspired you.