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Bad Bunny
"Bad Bunny's Rise to Global Stardom: Redefining Latin Music and Culture"

Bad Bunny

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 29, 2024 1:42


Bad Bunny, born Benito Antonio Martínez Ocasio, is a Puerto Rican singer, rapper, and songwriter who has made a significant impact on the global music scene. Emerging from the Latin trap and reggaeton movements, his unique sound and style have garnered him a massive international following.Bad Bunny first gained attention in 2016 with the release of his single "Diles," leading to a collaboration with reggaeton heavyweight Ozuna. His notoriety continued to grow with hits like "Soy Peor," "Chambea," and the collaboration "I Like It" with Cardi B and J Balvin, which topped the Billboard Hot 100. His debut album, "X 100pre," released in December 2018, received critical acclaim and earned him a Grammy Award for Best Latin Pop Album.Beyond music, Bad Bunny has been recognized for his influence on fashion and culture, often defying traditional gender norms with his eclectic style. He has been vocal on social and political issues, using his platform to address matters such as Puerto Rican politics and gender violence. His collaboration with other artists continues to redefine modern Latin music, blending genres and creating a sound that resonates with a diverse audience. With multiple chart-topping albums and successful tours, Bad Bunny remains one of the most influential and dynamic artists in contemporary music.

Stars and Stars with Isa
Gaby Moreno: Sagittarius Sun, Virgo Moon, Virgo Rising

Stars and Stars with Isa

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 2, 2024 33:32


Gaby Moreno is a Grammy-award-winning Guatemalan singer-songwriter and guitarist whose bilingual lyrics take listeners on vivid journeys. She was awarded the Grammy for Best Latin Pop Album in 2023 for X Mi (Vol. 1). Her decades-spanning career is defined by a tenderness for her home of Guatemala, as told through folklore in her songwriting. Her ninth studio LP, Dusk, released earlier this year, is a testament to her evolution and transition, from light to dark and dawn to dusk. The desire for change and exploration found in Gaby's Sagitarrius sun is rounded by its placement in the Fourth House, associated with family and tradition — manifesting in both her attachment to memory and her constant refinement of archiving the ache and triumph of her ancestors through her music. Gaby joins host Isa Nakazawa to discuss how the presence of each element in her chart conjures balance.

CBS This Morning - News on the Go
Maluma Talks Fatherhood and Grammy Nomination | Remembering Norman Lear

CBS This Morning - News on the Go

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 7, 2023 34:00


Former Congresswoman Liz Cheney talks new memoir, the threat she believes former president Trump poses to American democracy, and the 2024 election.The government agencies that oversee airlines are taking a new look at their mental health regulations for pilots. Correspondent Kris Van Cleave talks with pilots and the National Transportation Safety Board. Hilton CEO Christopher Nassetta joins us to share the number one reason people are looking to travel in 2024 and the biggest hotel complaint from customers.Global music superstar Maluma discusses his Grammy nomination for "Best Latin Pop Album" and his feelings about becoming a dad for the first time. Legendary television producer Norman Lear died at 101 years old. CBS News Chief Medical Correspondent Dr. Jon LaPook, who is the son-in law of Norman Lear, talks about Lear's life and legacy.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Hidden Track
Alex Cuba | Essence of the Soul

Hidden Track

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2023 61:33


He is without a doubt the only winner of a Grammy Award for Best Latin Pop Album ever to make their home in the northwestern B.C. town of Smithers, population 5,316. Alex Cuba originally hails from Artemisa, Cuba; but he's called Smithers, BC home for two decades now. He first visited CKUA 20 years ago, back when he was known as Alexis Puentes, one half of the Juno Award-nominated Puntes Brothers, along with his twin brother Adonis. In the years since then, he's been digging deep into his astounding array of musical abilities and interests, challenging himself creatively at every turn and crafting a solo discography that's touched the hearts of music lovers across Canada, the entire Latin diaspora and across the globe. Over his remarkable career arc, Alex's music has won him two Junos, four Latin Grammys, and in 2022, his album Mendó garnered him a Grammy Award, the most revered accolade in the whole music world. In this episode, Alex returns to CKUA for a spirited in-studio visit to reflect on his rather mind-boggling musical journey, and to share fascinating stories and insights in his characteristically charismatic style. He tells us about how his whole life changed the moment he met the Canadian woman who would become his lifelong partner; what drives him to create his unique, highly personalized form of musical expression; why artificial intelligence will never be able to replicate the raw human beauty that's distilled in music; and what it's like to win a Grammy Award for an album that that he created almost entirely by himself -- writing, singing, producing, and playing all the instruments himself, at home in his small northwestern BC town.

American Times
Bad Bunny ft. El Alfa La Romana Live

American Times

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 17, 2022 5:08


Benito Antonio Martínez Ocasio (born March 10, 1994), known professionally as Bad Bunny, is a Puerto Rican rapper and singer. His music is often defined as Latin trap and reggaeton,[3] but he has incorporated various other genres into his music, including rock, bachata, and soul. He is also known for his deep, slurred vocal style and his eclectic fashion sense. Throughout his career, Bad Bunny has frequently collaborated with artists such as J Balvin, Farruko, Residente, Arcángel, Jhay Cortez, Daddy Yankee and Rosalía.Born and raised in the municipality of Vega Baja, Puerto Rico, Bad Bunny gained popularity on SoundCloud and was eventually signed to a record label while working in a supermarket as a bagger and studying at the University of Puerto Rico at Arecibo. Following the release of his breakthrough single "Soy Peor" in late 2016, he rose to stardom after collaborating with Cardi B and Drake on the singles "I Like It" and "Mia", which charted on the US Billboard Hot 100 at number one and number five, respectively. His debut album X 100pre (2018) was awarded a Latin Grammy for Best Urban Music Album. His collaborative album with J Balvin, Oasis (2019), contains the popular singles "Qué Pretendes" and "La Canción".During 2020, Bad Bunny released his second solo studio album YHLQMDLG (Yo hago lo que me da la gana), which earned him a Grammy Award for Best Latin Pop Album; the surprise compilation album Las que no iban a salir; and his third album El Último Tour Del Mundo, which became the first all-Spanish-language album to top the US Billboard 200 and earned him a Grammy Award for Best Música Urbana Album. Bad Bunny has a Billboard Global 200 number-one single with "Dakiti". He performed at the Super Bowl LIV halftime show as a guest, alongside Shakira and Jennifer Lopez,[4] and became the first Latin urban music artist on the cover of Rolling Stone magazine. Time magazine named him one of the 100 most influential people in the world on their annual list (2020).[5] He became the first non-English language act to be Spotify's most streamed artist of the year (2020 and 2021). Bad Bunny began making guest appearances in the professional wrestling promotion WWE in 2021, where he won the WWE 24/7 Championship once and competed in and won a tag team match at its flagship event, WrestleMania 37 for which he received praise.

American Times
Bad Bunny Yo Perreo Sola Live Performance

American Times

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 17, 2022 4:24


Benito Antonio Martínez Ocasio (born March 10, 1994), known professionally as Bad Bunny, is a Puerto Rican rapper and singer. His music is often defined as Latin trap and reggaeton,[3] but he has incorporated various other genres into his music, including rock, bachata, and soul. He is also known for his deep, slurred vocal style and his eclectic fashion sense. Throughout his career, Bad Bunny has frequently collaborated with artists such as J Balvin, Farruko, Residente, Arcángel, Jhay Cortez, Daddy Yankee and Rosalía.Born and raised in the municipality of Vega Baja, Puerto Rico, Bad Bunny gained popularity on SoundCloud and was eventually signed to a record label while working in a supermarket as a bagger and studying at the University of Puerto Rico at Arecibo. Following the release of his breakthrough single "Soy Peor" in late 2016, he rose to stardom after collaborating with Cardi B and Drake on the singles "I Like It" and "Mia", which charted on the US Billboard Hot 100 at number one and number five, respectively. His debut album X 100pre (2018) was awarded a Latin Grammy for Best Urban Music Album. His collaborative album with J Balvin, Oasis (2019), contains the popular singles "Qué Pretendes" and "La Canción".During 2020, Bad Bunny released his second solo studio album YHLQMDLG (Yo hago lo que me da la gana), which earned him a Grammy Award for Best Latin Pop Album; the surprise compilation album Las que no iban a salir; and his third album El Último Tour Del Mundo, which became the first all-Spanish-language album to top the US Billboard 200 and earned him a Grammy Award for Best Música Urbana Album. Bad Bunny has a Billboard Global 200 number-one single with "Dakiti". He performed at the Super Bowl LIV halftime show as a guest, alongside Shakira and Jennifer Lopez,[4] and became the first Latin urban music artist on the cover of Rolling Stone magazine. Time magazine named him one of the 100 most influential people in the world on their annual list (2020).[5] He became the first non-English language act to be Spotify's most streamed artist of the year (2020 and 2021). Bad Bunny began making guest appearances in the professional wrestling promotion WWE in 2021, where he won the WWE 24/7 Championship once and competed in and won a tag team match at its flagship event, WrestleMania 37 for which he received praise.

American Times
Safaera Bad Bunny Live Performance

American Times

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 17, 2022 5:03


Benito Antonio Martínez Ocasio (born March 10, 1994), known professionally as Bad Bunny, is a Puerto Rican rapper and singer. His music is often defined as Latin trap and reggaeton,[3] but he has incorporated various other genres into his music, including rock, bachata, and soul. He is also known for his deep, slurred vocal style and his eclectic fashion sense. Throughout his career, Bad Bunny has frequently collaborated with artists such as J Balvin, Farruko, Residente, Arcángel, Jhay Cortez, Daddy Yankee and Rosalía.Born and raised in the municipality of Vega Baja, Puerto Rico, Bad Bunny gained popularity on SoundCloud and was eventually signed to a record label while working in a supermarket as a bagger and studying at the University of Puerto Rico at Arecibo. Following the release of his breakthrough single "Soy Peor" in late 2016, he rose to stardom after collaborating with Cardi B and Drake on the singles "I Like It" and "Mia", which charted on the US Billboard Hot 100 at number one and number five, respectively. His debut album X 100pre (2018) was awarded a Latin Grammy for Best Urban Music Album. His collaborative album with J Balvin, Oasis (2019), contains the popular singles "Qué Pretendes" and "La Canción".During 2020, Bad Bunny released his second solo studio album YHLQMDLG (Yo hago lo que me da la gana), which earned him a Grammy Award for Best Latin Pop Album; the surprise compilation album Las que no iban a salir; and his third album El Último Tour Del Mundo, which became the first all-Spanish-language album to top the US Billboard 200 and earned him a Grammy Award for Best Música Urbana Album. Bad Bunny has a Billboard Global 200 number-one single with "Dakiti". He performed at the Super Bowl LIV halftime show as a guest, alongside Shakira and Jennifer Lopez,[4] and became the first Latin urban music artist on the cover of Rolling Stone magazine. Time magazine named him one of the 100 most influential people in the world on their annual list (2020).[5] He became the first non-English language act to be Spotify's most streamed artist of the year (2020 and 2021). Bad Bunny began making guest appearances in the professional wrestling promotion WWE in 2021, where he won the WWE 24/7 Championship once and competed in and won a tag team match at its flagship event, WrestleMania 37 for which he received praise.

Christopher Lochhead Follow Your Different™
209 How To Live A Creative Life w/ Nasri: Grammy-Award Winning Artist, Producer, and Collaborator with John Legend, Robin Thicke, Shakira & more

Christopher Lochhead Follow Your Different™

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2021 93:08


Most people would like to be more creative, and some would like to make a living with their creativity. Though without legendary role models, particularly those who are willing to get real and go deep about their experience, it's hard to learn what it really takes. In today's dialogue with Nasri, you're going to learn about it and a lot more. In this episode of Follow Your Different, it is all about Nasri. His music has been streamed over 4 billion times to date. He's a Grammy Award winning songwriter, producer, and singer who's worked with literally the biggest names in music today. Nasri has won a Grammy Award for his works, including Best Latin Pop Album for his work with Shakira on her record Eldorado in 2017, and Best R&B album for his work on Chris Brown's F.A.M.E. record. His band Magic! released three successful chart-topping albums with RCA Records, and he's probably best known for their international smash hit “Rude”. He also just released a brand-new EP, a solo EP called “Here for You” to much critical acclaim. This is also Nasri’s first podcast experience, so join him and Christopher as they discuss Grammys, working with great musicians, and making sweet, sweet music for a living. On Nasri Winning the Grammys Christopher starts off with the biggest one, and asks what it was like winning the Grammys. Nasri shares that while he has been on projects that have won the Grammys, he hasn’t had the trophy itself yet. It turns out you have to have a huge chunk of the project contribution in order to take home the trophy, but he does get credited along with the other contributors. That said, he is nominated again this year, and he hopes to bring home that trophy. He also adds that nowadays, producing music is different than before. It’s normal to see five or more people being credited in one song, and that’s okay. All of it is necessary to create great music. Though it is understandable why some might be confused when they see the credits. “Now when you make music, everybody has a little piece of everything. It's kind of confusing when you see four or five names on a credit, or even seven or eight, nine names on a credit of a song. It's confusing to the audience to like “Seven people wrote this song?” No, seven people didn't write the song. Two or three people wrote the song, and then it goes through a process of like, “hey, let's team up with this sound designer”, and they also want a piece of the publishing.” - Nasri   On Creatives Self-Producing Christopher brings up his experience on publications, and on why he chose to self-publish later on. Nasri agrees with the sentiment, and points out that it’s not a bad idea to work with a company first before trying to publish or produce on your own. At the very least, you’ll get some much-needed experience from them first and commit less mistakes when you are on our own afterwards. “I think the beginning stages, if you look at why you may need a publisher, it has made me learn a couple things, you know. To see kind of what the scope of marketing for this medium is, and that's what I went through. In the band Magic!, we were signed to RCA Records, and I was like, “Okay, cool.” When I went now to make my solo project, I felt like I had a pretty good grip of how to market something.” - Nasri He’s also glad that he got into self-production. He talks about how he’s not on other people’s clock but his own, and he is more than willing to take his time. “I'm in no rush. I own the master. I have nobody telling me in some sort of meeting that is not moving fast enough. That's (part of ) what I didn't like.” - Nasri Nasri’s New EP Speaking of producing something, Nasri recently released his new EP, “Here For You”. Nasri talks about how it came to be, and how much fun it was to create. He also got into the finer details and how happy he is with its reception. “So all of a sudden, this whole thing just came together through us just being passionate about it.

Christopher Lochhead Follow Your Different™
209 How To Live A Creative Life w/ Nasri: Grammy-Award Winning Artist, Producer, and Collaborator with John Legend, Robin Thicke, Shakira & more

Christopher Lochhead Follow Your Different™

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2021 93:08


Most people would like to be more creative, and some would like to make a living with their creativity. Though without legendary role models, particularly those who are willing to get real and go deep about their experience, it's hard to learn what it really takes. In today's dialogue with Nasri, you're going to learn about it and a lot more. In this episode of Follow Your Different, it is all about Nasri. His music has been streamed over 4 billion times to date. He's a Grammy Award winning songwriter, producer, and singer who's worked with literally the biggest names in music today. Nasri has won a Grammy Award for his works, including Best Latin Pop Album for his work with Shakira on her record Eldorado in 2017, and Best R&B album for his work on Chris Brown's F.A.M.E. record. His band Magic! released three successful chart-topping albums with RCA Records, and he's probably best known for their international smash hit “Rude”. He also just released a brand-new EP, a solo EP called “Here for You” to much critical acclaim. This is also Nasri’s first podcast experience, so join him and Christopher as they discuss Grammys, working with great musicians, and how to live a creative life.   On Nasri Winning the Grammys Christopher starts off with the big one, and asks what it was like winning the Grammys. Nasri shares that while he has been on projects that have won the Grammys, he hasn’t gotten the trophy itself yet. It turns out you need to have a huge chunk of the project contribution in order to take home the trophy, but he does get credited along with the other contributors. That said, he is nominated again this year, and he hopes to bring home the trophy. He also adds that nowadays, producing music is different than before. It’s normal to see five or more people being credited in one song, and that’s okay. All of it is necessary to create great music. Though it is understandable why some might be confused when they see multiple names in the credits. “Now when you make music, everybody has a little piece of everything. It's kind of confusing when you see four or five names on a credit, or even seven or eight, nine names on a credit of a song. It's confusing to the audience to like “Seven people wrote this song?” No, seven people didn't write the song. Two or three people wrote the song, and then it goes through a process of like, “hey, let's team up with this sound designer”, and they also want a piece of the publishing.” - Nasri     On Creatives Self-Producing Christopher brings up his experience on publications, and on why he chose to self-publish later on. Nasri agrees with the sentiment, and points out that it’s not a bad idea to work with a company first before trying to publish or produce on your own. At the very least, you’ll get some much-needed experience from them first and commit less mistakes when you are on our own afterwards. “I think the beginning stages, if you look at why you may need a publisher, it has made me learn a couple things, you know. To see kind of what the scope of marketing for this medium is, and that's what I went through. In the band Magic!, we were signed to RCA Records, and I was like, “Okay, cool.” When I went now to make my solo project, I felt like I had a pretty good grip of how to market something.” - Nasri He’s also glad that he got into self-production. He talks about how he’s not on other people’s clock but his own, and he take his time and perfect his craft. “I'm in no rush. I own the master. I have nobody telling me in some sort of meeting that is not moving fast enough. That's (part of) what I didn't like.” - Nasri   Nasri’s New EP Speaking of producing something, Nasri recently released his new EP, “Here For You”. Nasri talks about how it came to be, and how much fun it was to create. He also got into the finer details and how happy he is with its reception. “So all of a sudden, this whole thing just came together through us just being passionate about it.

El Music Deal
El Music Deal - EP 21 - Raquel Sofía

El Music Deal

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 5, 2020 63:36


El Music Deal se conecta vía Zoom con Raquel Sofía, cantautora pop puertorriqueña, Raquel tiene una larga trayectoria como solista y componiendo canciones para otros artistas. Luego de estudiar Jazz en Miami, comenzó su carrera siendo corista de Juanes y Shakira. Esa experiencia fue un último push para comenzar a escribir sus propias canciones, sus primeras sesiones de composición fueron con Juanes y Ednita Nazario. Raquel ha participado en un gran número de colaboraciones, entre ellas, cantó en dos temas con Levee Walkers, súper banda formada por miembros de Pearl Jam y Guns & Roses. Grabó en el álbum de Game of Thrones de HBO, participó en un NPR Tiny Desk y fue nominada en los Latin Grammy como Best New Artist en el 2015. En el 2018, su segundo álbum, 2:00 am, fue nominado como Mejor Álbum Cantautor. Ese año también fue nominada a los Grammy en la categoría Best Latin Pop Album. Hablamos sobre su recorrido en la industria, el ejercicio de componer junto a otros artistas y de los altos y bajos del camino. Raquel Sofia recibió una nominación para los Latin Grammy de este año como Mejor Canción Pop con “Amor En Cuarentena” Con ustedes, la conversación con Raquel Sofía. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/elmusicdeal/support

No Bull Sessions
Grammy Awards Predictions 2019

No Bull Sessions

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 4, 2019 12:06


Who will win? This is the 2019 GRAMMY Awards predictions podcast show. We will run through the top categories for the Grammys: Record of the Year, Album of the Year, Song of the Year, Best New Artist, and Best Latin Pop Album. Richard Bull shares his predictions on the podcast and let's see how many we get right! Follow Richard Bull and No Bull Sessions on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/richardbulltoro/ https://www.instagram.com/nobullsessions/

Highly Relevant with Jack Rico
Ep 64 - Natalia Lafourcade discusses Coco's "Remember Me", R&B star Miguel, "Musas Vol. 2"

Highly Relevant with Jack Rico

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 1, 2018 17:08


Natalia Lafourcade, 33, is a highly acclaimed Mexican singer/songwriter who was recently nominated for Best Latin Pop Album at the 60th Annual Grammys for her album, Musas Vol.1 (Un homenaje al folclore Latinoamericano en manos de Los Macorinos), and is also the singer for the Oscar nominated song “Remember Me” from Pixar’s hit film “Coco”.  In this episode, Natalia and I sit down to talk about her upcoming album “Musas Vol. 2,” out February 9th. We tackled the question…what’s better… a Grammy or a Latin Grammy?  We then strayed into the subject of the music business, reggaeton, Broadway and how that song “Remember Me” came into her life. Episode Summary Potentially performing at the Oscars How Disney approached her about Coco's "Remember Me"  Working with R&B star Miguel Is a Grammy more important than a Latin Grammy Musas Vol. 2 album "Hu Hu Hu" album  Dreaming of Broadway  Music business and reggaeton  Natalia Lafourcade explains her concert experience  If you’d like to listen to more episodes with this format, leave us your thoughts on Twitter @jackricofficial. Thanks to Sony Records and Natalia LaFourcade. Would you like to get in touch with us? Email us at highlyrelevant@showbizcafe.com and help us spread the word on social media: Twitter Facebook Instagram If you enjoyed this episode head on over to iTunes and kindly leave us a rating, a review and please subscribe! Ways to subscribe to Highly Relevant with Jack Rico:      • Click here to subscribe via iTunes    • Click here to subscribe via Spotify    • Click here to subscribe via Stitcher

TransCanada Music West
Alex Cuba live from The Arden

TransCanada Music West

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 5, 2016 62:49


This week on TransCanada Music West, we welcome the first two-time Grammy nominated artist to ever appear on the program; the immensely talented Smithers, BC-based artist Alex Cuba. Alex Cuba was born to the musical Puentes family in Artemisa, Cuba in 1974. His father, Valentin Puentes is a celebrated Cuban musician and music teacher. His twin brother Adonis is also a JUNO nominated Cuban-Canadian musician. In 1995, Alex fell in love with Canada while touring the country with his father and brother. Soon after, he met his bride-to-be in Vancouver before making his new home in Smithers, BC, where he’s lived for over a decade. Since becoming a Canadian, Alex has been embraced and celebrated in the Canuck music community. He’s collaborated with the likes of Nelly Furtado, Ron Sexsmith, and Alejandra Ribera, and David Myles, and scored 2 JUNO Awards. Alex will head to the Grammy Awards in LA next week, where his fifth record, Healer, is up for Best Latin Pop Album of the Year. This week on the program, you’ll hear Alex perform songs from that record live at the Arden Theatre in St. Albert, supported by Jake Jenne on drums and backing vocals, Ian Olmstead on Bass and backing vocals, and Jose Sanches on percussion and backing vocals.

Project Studio Network Recording Podcast
[Show #42] Mastering Your Tracks & The Zoom H4

Project Studio Network Recording Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 23, 2006 44:55


News, a Celebrity Interview, a PSN Gear Review, we tweak the Stupid Knob and we have a special lava lamp edition of Viewer Mail! News: Waves Announces MaxxVolume Plugin Alesis Introduces The CD Twin LE Smart Loops Launches SL Hit Tracks Digital Music Mentor Software Tex-Mex 'Bebop Kid' Freddy Fender has passed away at just 69 years old. His hits included Before The Next Teardrop Falls and Wasted Days and Wasted Nights, which rose to No. 1 on the country chart and top 10 on the pop chart that same year, while his songs Secret Love and You'll Lose a Good Thing also hit No. 1 on the country charts. He won a Grammy for Best Latin Pop Album in 2002 for La Musica de Baldemar Huerta. He also shared in two Grammys: with the Texas Tornados, which won in 1990 for best Mexican-American performance for Soy de San Luis, and with Los Super Seven in the same category in 1998. Freddy also appeared in the 1987 motion picture The Milagro Beanfield War," directed by Robert Redford. In February 1999, he was awarded a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame. http://www.FreddyFender.com Celebrity Interview: In part three of a three-part interview with Mike Schettler of Hit Street Records and Shortler Studios in Spokane, Washington, Al talks with Mike about mastering your tracks. Izotope Ozone UPDATE: The little mics from Naiant.com we talked about last week are out of stock until the first week in November. Gear Review: Zoom H4 Handy Recorder Edirol R-09 Recorder Viewer Mail - Special Lava Lamp Edition: Michael: Lava Lamp In A Fender Guitar Caleb Hawkins Tim Burgess Crazy Joe: SurfLounge.com Liner Notes David "SpoonZ" Spooner: Lava Lamp Screensaver Crazy Joe's Studio Answer To Last Week's Trivia Question: Q: While playing at Hollywood's Palladium in 1972, the guitarist in Chuck Berry's backup band was replaced by another one waiting backstage. The new musician played so loudly that Berry stopped in the middle of a song and asked the first guitar player to come back out. Who was the guitar player he kicked off the stage? A: Keith Richards! This week's one and only correct answer came from Ed Kachajian. Ed takes home a copy of Guitar And Drum Trainer courtesy of Ryan Smith over at RenegadeMinds.com. See you next week! Tags: music recording studio home studio project studio mixing protools plugin digidesign frappr creative commons digidesign guitar and drum trainer ssl solid state logic vst lava lamp ultramaximizer alesis led zeppelin the who sublime van halen freddy fender before the next teardrop falls wasted days and wasted nights secret love you'll lose a good thing la musica de baldemar huerta texas tornados soy de san luis los super seven the milagro beanfield war robert redford zoom handy recorder h4 edirol jimi hendrix michael dorr chuck berry keith richards