The Awesome List: November ‘08
Posted in Articles on Nov 17th, 2008 No Comments »
This months Awesome List is full of only the highest quality entertainment. We use the term “highest” pretty loosely though.
Posted in Articles on Nov 17th, 2008 No Comments »
This months Awesome List is full of only the highest quality entertainment. We use the term “highest” pretty loosely though.
Posted in News on Oct 28th, 2008 No Comments »
MTV Finally does something right (besides cancelling TRL.) The network has officially launched a HULU like Music Video site. So sit back and enjoy all those music videos that used to air on MTV when MTV actually aired music videos.
Posted in News on Oct 27th, 2008 No Comments »
This is what happens to videos that don’t make it on FunnyOrDie.com….
if you dare..
Posted in Music, News on Oct 27th, 2008 No Comments »
“OMFGG — Original Music Featured on Gossip Girl 1″ hits stores Oct. 28. Compiled by Alexandra Patsovas, the mastermind behind “The O.C.” it’s a solid if stingy (only 13 cuts) mix of today’s new artists, including The Virgins, The Pierces, The Kills and The Republic Tigers. “Gossip Girl” has also launched a website devoted to [...]
Posted in Giveaway, Music on Oct 21st, 2008 5 Comments »
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GAME ON! We have a few copies of the “High School Musical 3″ soundtrack to fork out to some lucky JoyHog readers. So give us some love and cross your fingers. Maybe you’ll be getting a jewel case full of the effervescent [...]
Posted in News on Oct 14th, 2008 No Comments »
Obama or McCain? That’s easy.
The 2008 American Music Award for Artist of the Year? Let me think. The nominees: Lil Wayne, Coldplay, Alicia Keys, Chris Brown and the Eagles.
I’ll take Keys.
Winners for the AMAs (Nov. 23, ABC) will be voted upon online by fans for the second-straight year. Voting is underway now, and will end [...]
Posted in Music, News on Sep 19th, 2008 No Comments »
Newsflash from Reuters: A French municipal library has discovered a musical score handwritten by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart in its archives. It’s thought to have been written around 1787, according to an expert musicologist. Could this be bigger than a lost Monkees song?