Dave Grohl on Digging Up Never-Before-Heard Songs for Record Store Day

Foo Fighters are celebrating their 20th anniversary this year, so Dave Grohl unearthed some interesting recordings from the time the band started for a special Record Store Day release, due out later this month. The 10-inch vinyl release Songs From the Laundry Room contains demos of Foo Fighters singles “Alone + Easy Target” and “Big Me,” as well as a cover of Kim Wilde’s 1981 New Wave anthem “Kids in America” and the previously unreleased Foo song “Empty Handed.” Additionally, Grohl is serving as this year’s Record Store Day Ambassador – the event takes place on April 18th – so he says he dug deep to make the release unique.

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Netflix Acquires Bob Weir Documentary

Bob Weir’s Documentary “The Other One: The Long, Strange Trip of Bob Weir” is coming to Netflix

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Actually, Teens Are Still Using Facebook

Actually, Teens Are Still Using Facebook
Teens’ affection for Facebook is not dead yet….

Actually, Teens Are Still Using Facebook
Teens’ affection for Facebook is not dead yet….
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9 Mistakes Musicians Make On Twitter

Learning a few rules will help musician get…and keep…relevant followers on twitter and facebook

I’ve made a few of the “9 Mistakes Musicians Make On Twitter”. I’m sure I’m not alone.

Social networking can be hard. But it’s also an amazing way to find new listeners for your music and interact with new fans and old…or piss people off because you don’t know what the hell you’re doing. Learning a few rules will help you get…and keep…relevant followers, and the answers are all pretty much common sense.

Well, they should be. But let’s face it, most of us would rather play music than screw around with Twitter and Facebook trying to find new fans. But learning how to use these networks…and the plethora of other social web tools out there…can turn small amounts of effort into big results.

IF you’re careful not to break a few simple rules, you can avoid finding yourself shunned and alone with the spammers and phishermen.

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