Written by BCXS on 05 March 2009
Do you plan on updating your own website? Would you like to add new content, remove pages, upload images or change the formatting of your site? Come to this workshop to learn how to pick the right CMS for your business needs. We will introduce you to a free (open source) system and full support system and their features.
This seminar is hosted at [Continue]
Written by BCXS on 05 March 2009
This workshop focuses on understanding social media, what is it and how it’s connecting people. A focus will be given to understanding what opportunities exist for small business owners to leverage social media for business growth and prospecting. Topics covered include privacy and control; social media pit falls and super stars and first steps [Continue]
Written by BCXS on 04 March 2009
The duo made a few demos before being joined by bassist Jonathan Brightman and drummer Devon Glenn. Buckcherry began performing the Hollywood club scene, receiving a strong, local following due to their old school Rock N' Roll vibe. They got their name from an outrageous transvestite, Buck Cherry, who would bum cigarettes from Keith Nelson [Continue]
Written by BCXS on 04 March 2009
When he was a little boy, Fall Out Boy bassist and lyricist Pete Wentz enjoyed reading
,
and Richard Scarry books, but his favorite children's book was
by Munro Leaf. The story, about a giant bull who sits under a cork tree and smells flowers instead of getting into the ring and battling a bullfighter, was so inspirational to Wentz that he [Continue]
Written by BCXS on 04 March 2009
The roots of Lamb of God were planted in 1990 when Mark Morton, Chris Adler and John Campbell were floor mates at Virginia Commonwealth University. After graduation, Morton moved to Chicago to pursue a master's degree, but the band continued.
A new guitarist, Abe Spear, was found. Randy Blythe was added on vocals when the band decided to move [Continue]
Written by BCXS on 04 March 2009
Written by BCXS on 04 March 2009
The septet started as a trio with guitarist Neil, bassist Ellen and drummer Ollie, but gradually swelled their ranks through a complex system of musical and intellectual tasks. The music began to come together: "Glockenspiels, melody horns, cow bells, handclaps, Casiotone keyboards, silliness and indie snobbery were then thrown in to complete [Continue]
Written by BCXS on 04 March 2009
If the measure of a band's greatness is the impression they leave on the world of music after they are gone, then The English Beat must be considered as one of the greatest bands ever. Despite releasing just three studio albums in the early 80s, they came to represent the whole two-tone, ska-punk revival that showed the world music could rock [Continue]