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Friday, June 20

Three 6 Mafia pull no punches: New record makes no detour from the raunchy formula that paved the road to recognition
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on Fri 20 Jun 2008 07:55 AM MST
By Andria Lisle Special to The Commercial Appeal
Friday, June 20, 2008
Strip clubs and illegal drugs, pistols and prostitutes, armed robberies and the N-word abound.
Apparently, a kinder, gentler Three 6 Mafia was too much to expect.
The Memphis group's newest album, Last 2 Walk, which is due
in stores Tuesday, is rife with raunchy references, on songs like
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Monday, June 16

THREE 6 MAFIA NOW 'LAST 2' STANDING: DJ Paul and Juicy J discuss new album and dwindled membership.
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on Mon 16 Jun 2008 08:32 AM MST
*Three 6 Mafia members Jordan "Juicy J"
Houston and "DJ Paul" Beauregard are preparing for the release of their
new album, "The Last 2 Walk," the first studio effort following their
2006 Oscar win for "It's Hard Out Here for a Pimp."
"We're the last two dudes to
walk," Juicy J told Billboard.com of the former six-member Memphis
group, ... more »
Saturday, June 14

Post-Oscar, Three 6 Mafia stays true to roots
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on Sat 14 Jun 2008 09:19 AM MST
By Gail Mitchell LOS ANGELES (Billboard) - What do you do
after becoming the first African-American rap group to win an Academy
Award for best song? If you're Three 6 Mafia, you stay focused on what
brought you to the game in the first place: music. Fresh off
their first European tour, Three 6 Mafia members Jordan "Juicy J"
Houston ... more »
Friday, June 6

If You Enjoy "NCIS," You Might Like Karmina
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on Fri 06 Jun 2008 08:47 AM MST
eries television has become the new home of music on the small screen, with more music being played on an episode of CSI
during your typical hour of VH1. If you're slightly out-of-date
television network CBS, why not start a label to create a little extra
corporate synergy?
To their credit, the new CBS Records (not to be confused with ... more »
Wednesday, January 2

Chop Shop: Thinking "Inside The (TV) Box" For New Music
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on Wed 02 Jan 2008 01:25 PM MST
Watch a TV show nowadays and the music has become as important to the story as the actors themselves.
At least that's the case for Alexandra Patsavas, the CEO of Chop Shop Music Supervision in Pasadena, Calif. She and her company have quickly become the ... more »
Thursday, December 13

Ventura County classes are helping women learn to be entrepreneurs
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on Thu 13 Dec 2007 11:32 PM MST
By Alicia Doyle
Singer and songwriter Moxie McMahon has done more for her music business in the past 14 weeks than she has in the last decade, thanks to Women's Economic Ventures, which provides a comprehensive business training program specifically for women.
"Now that's a powerful but true statement," said McMahon, 39, of Moorpark, whose songs have been picked up ... more »
Friday, June 1

You'll want to say, 'I was there'
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on Fri 01 Jun 2007 04:54 PM MST
This summer's Fridays on the Plaza series is something to do that costs nothing. And once you go, you'll want to tell your friends about it.
By Karen Cotton kcotton@wyomingnews.com
The Wyoming Tribune-Eagle's Fridays on the Plaza will offer a myriad of music at the Cheyenne Depot Plaza with the added bonus of the events being free.
Fridays on the ... more »
Friday, April 27

Things are coming together for The 88
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on Fri 27 Apr 2007 09:14 AM MST
The band's been making well-crafted guitar rock for years, but only now is getting major radio and TV exposure.
By Alan Sculley Special to The Herald
The 88 got its name from the number of keys on a piano. It's also the name of a song by the French Kicks that was familiar to the Los Angeles band.
But The ... more »
Saturday, February 17

MIDEM 2007: The Results
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on Sat 17 Feb 2007 10:37 AM MST
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2007 confirmed its position as the international meeting place for the world's music industry, with representatives from 91 countries attending the event. 9, 481 participants, 4, 605 companies, including 2, 376 exhibiting companies, and a packed two-day MidemNet Forum, underlined the industry's resilience in the face of challenging times.
"The increase in the number and variety of companies exhibiting ... more »
Friday, December 8

Orange Pop: Many shades of Grey
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on Fri 08 Dec 2006 10:35 PM MST
December 8, 2006
By ROBERT KINSLER
Special to the Register
Maybe because the Louisiana native was born in the middle of a hurricane, grew up enduring cold winters in Ohio and now enjoys the more comfortable climate afforded by living in Huntington Beach, James Grey brings a wide-ranging number of styles to his songs. Earlier this week, the longtime resident ... more »
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