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Keep it simple in post, but interesting in performance.
These were my two favorite Grammy performances:
Eminem, Lil Wayne, Drake and Travis Barker. I won’t hold my breath waiting for a full length album of collaborations.
Pink really shined with a voice I never knew she had and an outfit, if you can call it one, that not too many can pull off (not literally).
Below is a great track from the band My Glorious Mess
Click the link and dig the track. It’s also featured as today’s Official Song of the Day!
LISTEN BELOW and download from your favorite digital retail outlet – itunes, amazon, emusic
THEN…

The new Spoon album, Transference, comes out on Tuesday January 19th. You can stream the album from NPR’s site, right HERE
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We have all heard the news, but may not know how we can help.
One way to help is to Text “Haiti” to 90999 to donate. 100% of your $10 donation goes to Red Cross for Haiti relief. Your cell carrier keeps nothing.
Of course there are many other ways you can help – The Huffington Post will be updating their site on a regular basis
Someone should make a list of the Top 10 year-end lists…That someone will NOT be me, but while you think about how great of an idea that is, take a minute to read through this ONE – for those who are afraid to click that link it is simply a listing of the 50 Most Influential People In Sports (2009) as reported by the Sports Business Journal.
Interesting fact: Only one women on that list (#46) and no current athletes.
“David Pimentel, a professor of ecology and agricultural science at Cornell University, has estimated that if all humanity ate the way Americans eat, we would exhaust all known fossil fuel reserves in just seven years.”
Go ahead. READ THIS ARTICLE. It might change the way you eat and that simply, could change the world.
When I visited Glacier National Park last October I spent two days in a place where a year would never be enough. Recently, magazine editor Chris Peterson took on a photographic project that would span 100 days as a way to celebrate the parks bicentennial.
BELOW IS JUST A TASTE…THIS IS WHAT HE CAPTURED




