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  • ~ The Altruistic Messiah ~ a.k.a. ~ Ben Vandagriff says

    I LOVE EVERYTHING !
    http://musicnation.com/music/thealtruistic/i-love-everything
  • ~ The Altruistic Messiah ~ a.k.a. ~ Ben Vandagriff says

    Music is Living in Motion !
    By conceptual design I've successfully incorporated an obscure semi-random artificially intelligent element of transitional potential throughout every applicable aspect of my artistic creativity. I am providing this optimal psychological communication, & therefore developing an ideal situational environment that will facilitate the sustained future transformational possibilities in relation to all of my musical compositions. This is truly a new revelation! I do this in order to allow the music to forever move forward , to refresh, to remain in transition, in perpetual motion, to organically grow, to become something that's always different from what it just was, to evolve beyond what it is now & to constantly change into what it eventually inevitably might someday become. I am bringing the music to life !!!!! http://www.cdfreedom.com/artists/thealtruisticmessiahbenvandagriff/catalog/theceoofrockroll.1/
  • David Wheeler says

    Greetings and I hope you are having a great day. I am proud to announce the web premiere of my song called “Small Hometown Blues” here at musicnation.com. I hope you give it a listen and I hope you enjoy it. Your feedback is always immensely appreciated.
  • Cry To The Blind says

    Hey friends. I dont think we will win this thing but anyway...The least we want to do is play Warped Tour this year so if you could spare a second and support a fellow musician to do the things we dream about please head over to http://battleofthebands.com/ and sign up to vote for us. It only takes a minute. Look up Cry to the Blind and hit the Votes tap on our profile. Thats it!
    Thanks to all, make sure to leave us comments over there so we know who has our backs. Much love, CTTB
  • Class of Kill'em High says

    happy monday vote :)
  • Duse Kannon says

    THANK YOU EVERYONE THAT TOOK TIME OUT OF THEIR OWN SCHEDULE TO PLACE VOTES IN FOR ME, MY GRATITUDE GOES OUT TO YOU AND MY SUPPORT CONTINUES AS WE GET DEEPER INTO THE CONTEST. NOTHING CHANGES ON MY SIDE, I WILL DO AS I ALWAYS DO AND SPREAD POSITIVE MESSAGES THROUGHOUT MUSICNATION TO MY FRIENDS JOINING ME.
    I WILL MAKE MY WAY BACK TO VOTE FOR ALL MY SUPPORTERS AND COMMENT MY FRIENDS AT 9:00p.m PACIFIC. THANK YOU. Duse Kannon Ka$hed Out Records™ © 2008 Music Group/ASCAP http://musicnation.com/music/dusekannon/different-type-of-high-outro
  • Holworks Music says

    Today June 11 in Rock and Roll History
    B i r t h d a y s : It was “Like No Other Night” when Joey Dee (1940), Frank Beard (ZZ Top, 1949) and Donnie Van Zant (.38 Special, 1952) were born. Facts Fats Domino hit number 1 on the U.S. R&B singles chart for the first of 11 weeks in 1955, with “Ain’t It a Shame” (also known as “Ain’t That a Shame”). The song would peak at the bottom of the top 10 on the pop charts, but would be forever identified as a classic rock ’n’ roll song. Janis Joplin played her first concert after joining Big Brother and The Holding Company in 1966. The following year, they gained popularity with songs like, “Bye Bye Baby,” “Blind Man” and “Down On Me,” from their first Big Brother and The Holding Company album. Marc Bolan placed an ad in Melody Maker in 1967, looking for some bandmates. It read, “Freaky lead guitarist, bass guitarist and drummer wanted for Marc Bolan’s new group. Also any other astral flyers like with cars, amplification and that which never grows in window boxes.” OK. Steve Took and Ben Cartland answered and joined the band. They would release their first album a year later. It’s full title was, My People Were Fair and Had Sky in Their Hair But Now They’re Content to Wear Stars On Their Brows. Bo Diddley appeared at a rock ‘n’ roll revival concert in 1971, at Madison Square Garden in New York. It was officially the sixth 1950s Rock and Roll Revival Concert to be held. Diddley would return for several more of these concerts over the years. His album, Another Dimension, released later in the year was not one of his best, so he continued playing live to pay the bills. In 1976, AC/DC headlined their first concerts in Scotland, where several of the members were born. Their U.S. record company had just reissued the High Voltage album, made up of tracks from the original High Voltage LP and their second release, TNT. Barry White received a message from above during one of his 1996 concerts. The “baritone of love” was performing at an outdoor concert in Boston when an airplane presented him with instructions to call a local radio station. White finished the show and then phoned the two DJs responsible for the $1800 message, and granted them an interview. The Icon is Love album from 1994 was a huge comeback for White, whose previous success came mostly in the ’70s with ballads of seduction like “Can’t Get Enough of Your Love, Babe” and “You’re the First, the Last, My Everything.” Holworks releases Dale's Song, a tribute to the late Great Dale Earnhardt - please enjoy this acoustical tinkering. http://musicnation.com/music/holworks/dales-song
  • Duse Kannon says

    FIRST OFF I WOULD LIKE TO SAY THANK YOU, AND ALSO THANK YOU TO EVERY ARTIST HERE AT MUSIC NATION, I APPRECIATE YOU ALL AND I AM A FAN OF YOU ALL ALSO.
    I LOVE ROCK AND COUNTRY AS WELL AS ELECTRONIC AND POP, R & B, HIP HOP, THE SONGWRITERS. WE ALL HAVE AN EXTREMELY EXPRESSED TALENT THAT WE DISPLAY THROUGH THE MUSIC, AND IN A WAY, WE ARE UN-TOUCHABLE AND UN-BEATABLE. NO ONE IS BETTER THAN ANYONE, WE ARE JUST GREAT AT WHAT WE EACH AS INDIVIDUALS DO, AND THAT IS MAKE MUSIC. WE DA BEST! SUNDAY VOTE!
  • the Sunnyvale Outpatients says

    hi
  • waiting for summer says

    vote for ben :)