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Iconic moments in music history.
Rikki La Rouge š¬š§ Metal Years
Biography In 2007 Rikki La Rouge started her own label ANVIL SAPIEN RECORDS. Ricky got her start in England and in Great Britain. She built her following in the United Kingdom. The first distribution company that give her a chance was a distribution company in England.š“ó §ó ¢ó „ó ®ó §ó æ
By Rikki La Rouge 7 months ago in Beat
The Battle for Ozzfest
The Battle for Ozzfest was a brainchild of Ozzy and Sharon and MTV. The idea of the show was it was a competition show where Metal bands from around the country as well as the world who were chosen to compete in games and challenges and the ultimate prize was the winning band would get a spot on the MainStage at Ozzfest.
By Rikki La Rouge 7 months ago in Beat
ZOR: A Fusion of Fire and Tradition
ZOR, a band that brings a fresh and energetic twist to the rich traditions of Gypsy and Balkan music, has been making waves in the world music scene. Known for their captivating performances and genre-defying sound, ZOR takes the heart of these deeply emotional musical styles and reimagines them for modern audiences.
By mysoundMusic7 months ago in Beat
Foreign politics, inflation, and PR: why Turkey would not be ready to come back to Eurovision
If you've been a Eurovision fan since the 2000s, or if you've been looking into the older, most iconic entries, you might be familiar with Turkish songs like We Could Be the Same by ManGa, Düm Tek Tek by Hadise, or Everyway That I Can by Sertab Erener, which landed the first and only Turkish victory of the contest to this day.
By Simona Rosso8 months ago in Beat
Louder Than Legends: Why Ozzy Osbourne and Black Sabbath Were More Influential Than The Beatles
When it comes to musical influence, The Beatles are often worshipped as untouchable godsāthe Mount Olympus of rock and pop. Their melodies, mop-tops, and psychedelic studio wizardry are burned into music history. But letās be real: for countless working musicians, especially those who actually plug in an amp and bleed calluses onto their fretboards, Ozzy Osbourne and Black Sabbath rewired the entire musical universe in ways The Beatles never could.
By Michael Phillips8 months ago in Beat
The death of Ozzy Osbourne: his legacy of esotericism, occultism, and darkness
Ozzy Osbourne died on Tuesday, July 22 at the age of 76 due to complications from Parkinson's disease. The heavy metal legend gave his last concert on July 7, which was his farewell to art and music. Osbourne had an insanely successful musical career, which even included a family reality show, The Osbournes, which aired on MTV between 2002 and 2005. Beyond his incredible professional path both as a solo artist and as leader of the band Black Sabbath, the British singer distinguished himself for his veneration of darkness, occultism and esotericism.
By Ninfa Galeano8 months ago in Beat










