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Popstars who were born rich

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While many popstars started at the bottom and worked their way up, others were born with silver spoons in their mouths. Whether it was handed to them or not these stars have made big names for themselves. Following in the footsteps of their successful parents, they’re now the ones in charge of staying in the limelight.

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Redfoo

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Redfoo (née Stefan Kendal Gordy), the LMFAO front man and our favourite Speedo wearing shuffler, was born into the Gordy family in LA. Coming from a very long line of musicians in the R&B and Jazz world, Redfoo’s father, Berry Gordy, made his mark as the founder of Motown, making him the first African-American to own a record label. Redfoo’s fame and fortune has a very different style to that of his father, but tracks like Party Rockers and I’m Sexy and I Know It have earned him and the band worldwide recognition.

Redfoo – New Thang


Taylor Swift

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Taylor Swift, the youngest songwriter ever hired by Sony at the sweet age of 14 (!) did not come from humble beginnings. Taylor was born in Pennsylvania and her father Scott, a financial adviser for Merryl Lynch, has a history of bank presidency going back three generations. This, plus her mother’s financial background, did not manage to sway Taylor’s musical tendencies, she felt certain that a move to Nashville Tennessee was necessary to develop her career in country music. The family put their trust in her and Miss Swift has been pounding out hit after hit ever since proving her idea to be a good one as her fan base continues to flourish while her music continues to encapsulate the experiences of the girl next-door. Her biography is already extensive and über-impressive with Grammy Awards coming out of her ears and a fifth album coming out very soon.

Taylor Swift – Shake It Off


Willow & Jaden Smith

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Willow & Jaden Smith, siblings born to superstar parents Will & Jada Pinket Smith, have been raised with more like diamond spoons in their mouths. These two have had fruitful careers acting in blockbuster movies and launching their own music careers whilst still in their early teens. Their parents provided an alternative attitude to raising them whereby being ‘told off’ was not something they did. Perhaps this assisted in their early successes or maybe it’s just that mummy and daddy knows everyone in the business? Either way, their careers are already booming and they’re both constantly noted in the press for their recent tweets, restaurant choices, appearance, friends and dates (as well as their acting and singing of course).

AcE ft. Jaden & Willow Smith


Miley Cyrus

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Miley Cyrus (née Destiny Hope Cyrus), fortunate daughter of the famous country singer Billy Ray Cyrus, became famous as a teen actor on the Disney channel as Miley Stewart. The sweet, sickly Hannah Montana alter ego has long been drowned in the media attention Miley has deliberately developed over the past few years. She has worked, twerked and jerked the media into a frenzy with her vulgarities, promiscuity and down-right disregard for the eyes of the general public to rid herself of her Disney persona and create a new career path. Whatever her goal she has reached superstardom with her most recent creation of herself, it will be interesting to see what she morphs into in the future.

Miley Cyrus – Wrecking Ball


Robin Thicke

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Robin Thicke was born into a showbiz family with famous actor, TV host & songwriter father Alan Thicke and mother, American singer and actress Gloria Loring for parents he was destined to be in the limelight. He has collaborated with many of the big names in music but attained worldwide fame with the hit Blurred Lines in 2013. For which we owe Miley’s twerking development a lot of credit. Thanks Robin.

Robin Thicke – Lost Without U


Lady Gaga

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Lady Gaga or Stefani Joanne Angelina Germanotta, as her family once knew her, was brought up in an affluent situation on Manhattan’s Upper West Side but claims that her family worked hard to get where they did and originally came from lower class families. Due to their hard work, and her fortunate upbringing, Gaga was given every opportunity to develop her talents going to all the best performing arts schools and mixing with the “right” people to find her path to success. And didn’t she just waltz up that path in a meat dress? Her crazy outfits and appearances sometimes seem to cloud the fact that Gaga is a very talented lady and has achieved a lot in her career to date becoming one of the world’s biggest and, despite her ever-changing appearance, most recognizable stars.

Lady Gaga & Tony Bennett – But Beautiful


Jordin Sparks

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This 6th season winner of American Idol was not unused to fame and fortune growing up as her father, Phillippi Sparks, played defensive back for the New York Giants. Sparks had the luxury of homeschooling in order to focus on her singing. Her privileged upbringing and money spent on her voice training has done her proud with numerous awards behind her; an NAACP Image Award, a BET Award, an American Music Award, a People’s Choice Award and two Teen Choice awards. This, and her record sales, made her not only the youngest winner of American Idol, aged 17, but one of the most successful to date.

Jordin Sparks – Battlefield


Adam Levine

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Lead singer of Maroon 5 had a well healed start to life with wealthy father, Fred Levine, being the founder of US chain store giant M. Frederic. Levine attributes his musical path choice to his mother playing him music from Fleetwood Mac, The Beatles and Simon & Garfunkel from a young age. After a failed band experience Levine moved to New York and shed his sheltered upbringing for an eye opening street view of Manhattan and got to grips with the R&B and Hip Hop scene. Following some major successes Maroon 5 re-hit and conquered the big time when they released Moves like Jagger which became a monster hit and launched them into major stardom. Levine touched base with his roots recently when launching a fashion line 222 (named after a guitar he designed alongside First Act) in partnership with his father.

Maroon 5 – Maps


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5 Seconds Of Summer – Good Girls

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5 Seconds of Summer have released their music video for Good Girls. “Good girls are bad girls that haven’t been caught” – watch the boys liberate the ladies from a finishing school when their rock music causes all sorts of chaos.

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In the amusing video, directed by Isaac Rentz (Blink 182 and Paramore), they sneak into a reform girls school, under the guise of being classical musicians. Soon, the ‘bad girls’ are all a flutter when 5SOS is blasting on the PA system instead of classical music, as promised.

The band sent their fans into meltdown when they released the video, within minutes #5SOSGOODGIRLSMUSICVIDEO was trending on Twitter. So far it has had just over a million views a day (it was released late on Friday October 10).

We love Ashton’s tweet: “Do ya like it!!! Do ya do ya do ya do ya!!!!? #5SOSGOODGIRLS”

Good Girls is the second single from their self-titled debut album, which started at No. 1 on the Billboard 200 albums chart when it was released in July this year.

5SOS, made up of Luke Hemmings, Michael Clifford, Calum Hood and Ashton Irwin, are probably the hottest group on the planet right now – not including One Direction, of course – and they recently caused complete mayhem in New York when they performed on Good Morning America.

LuvBug – Resonance ft. Talay Riley

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The new dance collective LuvBug (former JLS star Marvin Humes, The White N3rd & JKAY) have a UK chart topping debut single on their hands. Officially released last Sunday (October 5), Resonance is racing up the charts, currently at Nº7.

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In an interview with Capital Radio Martin Humes said: “LuvBug has been a project in the making for a long time now and I’m so excited that it’s finally out there! Working with JKAY and N3rd over the years has been brilliant and I can’t wait for everyone to hear all of our music!”

Since 2014, Humes has hosted BBC One’s The Voice UK with Emma Willis and it was in July this year that he announced he had formed a new dance group. LuvBug is signed to Polydor Records and they have a wealth of new music to share – they are currently working on their debut album which is slated for an early 2015 release. The group have released a string of remixes for the likes of Leah McFall & will.i.am, Inner City, Case & Foxy Brown.

The other parts of this electronic dance music trio are Manchester-based producer The White N3rd and Grammy-nominated producer and songwriter JKAY. Humes and JKAY have worked with producers including Danja (Justin Timberlake, Usher) and Afrojack (David Guetta, Major Lazer) and also produced early material for JLS. N3rd has produced remixes for Diplo and Azealia Banks and was introduced to Humes through songwriter Ali Tennant (Guetta).

 

Kendrick Lamar – i (Lyric Video)

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Kendrick Lamar has just dropped a great video for his controversial track “i”. It might be a lyric video but it’s amazing! Forget gang signs – Kendrick is getting people to make hearts with their hands! Lamar fans across the world, from all walks of life, throw their hands up in a heart sign – loving themselves. The feel good vibes and positivity just shine right through this track. We’re hooked!

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i” is the lead single from Lamar’s upcoming album and it has been one of the most controversial and talked-about tracks this year. Fans have been waring with one another over the merits (or lack thereof) of the Isley Brothers-sampling track. Silly really – when it sounds and feels so good!

The video is directed by Christian San Jose and for a lyric video it’s way more involved and has far more content than most – but that’s Lamar for you. The cover art shows two men, one wearing red, the other wearing blue, symbolizing Bloods and Crips — standing next to one another and making hearts with their hands.

There is no official date for Lamar’s sophomore album to be released, although it should be this year. “I’m hoping to push it out before 2015,” he said in an interview last month. “I’m gonna say that. I’m working hard in the studio.”

Momo Khani – Smooth like butter

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The up-and-coming deep house producer/songwriter Momo Khani was introduced to music at a young age whilst singing in a church choir. Since then, he knew that music would always be a big part of his life. His passion continued to develop as he begun taking an interest in various instruments, mainly piano and guitar, and in 1990 he joined a punk rock band in Vienna, as lead drummer for two years.

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In 2008 Momo moved his roots to Marbella, in southern Spain, where he created Dirty House Studio, composing and remixing different sounds in collaboration with other artists. His use of a wide range of instruments and production techniques help him to create a fresh and innovative style. He has an army of fans on SoundCloud and Facebook and his single Drop Your Love, released in 2013, put him on the deep house music map. 

Interview by Sarah Gatward

In 2008 you created your own company ‘Dirty House Studio’, what made you to get back into music after such a long break?
I have always been ready to make music, it has always been there and when the circumstances were correct, the idea to make a production studio actually came to me in my sleep.

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‘Dirty House Studio’ is a great name, how did it come about?
It actually happened by coincidence, whilst construction of the studio was in process my house was full of plaster and dirt, and it was just a dirty house studio.

Who are your main musical influences? 
Red Hot Chili Peppers, Daft Punk, Moby, Quincy Jones, etc… too many to name, the world is full of influences.

Your first big single ‘Drop Your Love’ was released in 2013 and has been widely praised for its lyrical dexterity, did you write it yourself?
90% of the lyrics I wrote myself, the other 10% I finalized with the help of the singer of the track, Adam Graham.

Momo Khani – Drop Your Love ft. Adam Graham (Tap on video title to open in Creation 5)

Likewise with your newest single ‘Again’, the instrumental side is delicious. Do you play/compose it yourself?
Absolutely. Originally it only existed as an instrumental, that I composed myself. When I started to collaborate with Blackmouth, he came up with the lyrics to the song, and of course then sang them.

Momo Khani – Again ft. Blackmouth

All your singles seem very different from each other, is there a reason for that? 
I wouldn’t say they are that different from each other, deep house has a lot different styles whilst keeping within it’s category. It also has a lot to do with my mood and the artist I’m working with at the time.

Could you give us a summary of what the process of creating a single is like?
It constantly differs. Belle Epoque took me 2 weeks to write, whereas Again took me 2 years. I get a melody in my head, I play it. Another idea comes, I write it down. I’m in a certain mood, I get inspired by songs I hear and things around me. Normally 90% of production happens in the first few days! The last 10%, the perfecting of a song is what takes the longest. I also don’t finalize the song, I use the help of professional studios for the mix down and polishing of the tracks, as my studio is only equipped for production.

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In 3 words, how would you describe your sound?
Smooth like butter.

You’ve collaborated with a wide range of artists, local and international, it must be a fantastic experience.
Yes – a great experience. Each one of them has inspired me with their style. However, I don’t marry artists, I’m always on the lookout for new artists and I know there’s so many out there, so I try not to work with the same artist twice.

Momo Khani – Belle Epoque

Being a songwriter/producer is clearly your passion, is it your livelihood as well?
No it isn’t and that’s where I get lucky. I’m financially unattached from music production, which makes it a real passion and in a way I think that’s what makes the music so special.

What’s the reaction to your music been like so far? Have you received a lot of positive feedback from fans?
Yes, 99% positive feedback! Since I’m not completely mainstream people only listen to the songs and comment if they are into this kind of music, they give the music a chance and most of the time they end up loving it.

Momo Khani & Jay Saccone – Infinity ft. Phill Kullnig

You’re a producer and songwriter, do you also like to Dj?
No. Although in this digital age, it’s sometimes the only way to break even with all the outgoing costs you have in production. I have had some great offers recently but my record label won’t allow me – for at least the next two years anyway.

Changing topic, something we always like to know, what’s playing on your iTunes right now?
My music! Most of my inspiration comes straight from my head, I’m not listening to a lot of other music right now.

Both your latest singles have been chart toppers on the iTunes Electronic charts, what does the future hold for Dirty House Studio?
I’m actually in the process of moving to a new studio and by January 2015 I will start production again. For now, I have a few summer songs on my mind and maybe even an EP….

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Whiplash – Trailer

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Whiplash is electrifying! Intense, inspiring and compelling this film pulses to a dazzling and irresistible beat, and is a brilliant sophomore effort from director Damien Chazell. The film picked up two awards at the Sundance Film Festival – the Grand Jury Prize and the Audience Prize. It’s doing pretty well on the internet too, IMDB gave it an 8.2 score and it’s rated ‘fresh’ on Rotten Tomatoes with a whopping 8.6 score.

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What is so wonderful about this story, and what makes it so compelling to watch is the striving for greatness. We live in a world that worships excellence but runs on mediocrity and most of us will never feel the thrill of high flying achievement. There is such a great difference between trying your best and being the best at something. And this fact is the subject of Whiplash.

The basic storyline ((C) Sony Classics): Andrew Neyman (Miles Teller) is an ambitious young jazz drummer, single-minded in his pursuit to rise to the top of his elite east coast music conservatory. Plagued by the failed writing career of his father, Andrew hungers day and night to become one of the greats. Terence Fletcher (J. K. Simmons), an instructor equally known for his teaching talents as for his terrifying methods, leads the top jazz ensemble in the school. Fletcher discovers Andrew and transfers the aspiring drummer into his band, forever changing the young man’s life. Andrew’s passion to achieve perfection quickly spirals into obsession, as his ruthless teacher continues to push him to the brink of both his ability-and his sanity.

Highly acclaimed by critics and the press this is a must-watch movie. Rolling Stone put it rather perfectly: “Beat the drums for a Simmons Oscar, and add a cymbal crash for ‘Whiplash.’ It’s electrifying.”

Limited Release: October 2014 Worldwide release: January 2015

Rather Be – Pentatonix
(Clean Bandit Cover)

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Pentatonix have covered Clean Bandit’s hit song Rather Be. They flew to Japan to make the cover authentic and just using their voices they really knock the socks off the song! Fantastic!

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Rather Be is the fourth single from their chart topping EP PTX Vol III which debuted at Nº5 on the Billboard 200 chart ahead of albums from veteran stars such as Jennifer Hudson and Lenny Kravitz. PTX Vol. III is the 4th extended play album by the group and was released on September 23, 2014 by RCA Records. It contains four covers as well as three original tracks (On My Way Home, See Through and Standing By).

Pentatonix consists of lead vocalists Scott Hoying, 23, Kirstie Maldonado, 22, and Mitch Grassi, 21, along with vocal bass Avi Kaplan, 25, and beatboxer Kevin Olusola, 25. They won Season 3 of NBC’s The Sing-Off in 2011 and had no idea that they were destined to become such big stars. Now, three years later their YouTube channel has more subscriber’s than Beyoncé’s!

Look out for their seasonal Christmas offering That’s Christmas To Me which will be released on October 21.

In Performance at the White House:
Burt Bacharach and Hal David

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SHOWTIME! We continue our series of ‘In Performance at the White House’ – a series of concerts created to showcase the rich fabric of American culture in the exclusive setting of the nation’s most famous home. To see last week’s post, Fiesta Latina, click here.

Burt Bacharach & Hal David
“In Performance at the White House: Burt Bacharach & Hal David, The Library of Congress Gershwin Prize for Popular Song” was a concert hosted by President and Mrs. Obama in the East Room of the White House. The concert included performances from Sheryl Crow, Michael Feinstein, Diana Krall, Lyle Lovett, Mike Myers, Rumer, Arturo Sandoval, Sheléa and Stevie Wonder. President Obama presents the Gershwin Prize for Popular Song to Bacharach during the event.

This legendary concert was the first time that the Gershwin Prize honor has been awarded to a songwriting team. Just like the siblings for whom the Gershwin Prize is named, Bacharach and David are a pianist and lyricist respectively. The Grammy- and Academy Award-winning pair have collaborated for more than a half-century, since their first hit together, “The Story of My Life” in 1957, both have been nominated and honored with every major award bestowed by the music industry. Today, their songs continue to be recorded by such artists as Diana Krall, Alicia Keys, John Legend, Cyndi Lauper and the cast of the television show Glee.

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Burt Bacharach has been for six decades one of the most-honored and successful composers of our times with three Academy Awards, eight Grammy Awards, 48 Top Ten hits and nine number one songs including Alfie, Arthur’s Theme, Close To You, Do You Know The Way To San Jose, I Say A Little Prayer, Walk On By, What The World Needs Now Is Love and Wishin’ And Hopin’.

Hal David was one of the greatest American songwriters of the postwar era. Raindrops Keep Fallin’ on My Head, This Guy’s in Love With You and I’ll Never Fall in Love Again are just three of the hits in a string of standards written by this Academy Award and Grammy Award winner.

Download these shows and add them to your music library
This is part of a 10-week series that we will be running on our blog, with the music videos conveniently separated into individual performances so that you can save and download your favourite artists, or the whole show if your prefer. Creation 5’s YouTube feature lets you download videos so you can watch offline when you’re travelling and enjoy great music on-the-go. Don’t forget that you can download Creation 5’s YouTube In-app purchase absolutely FREE, which normally costs €4.49 ($4.99), as we currently have a promotion running in celebration of hitting 450,000 downloads on the App Store!

In Performance at the White House: Burt Bacharach & Hal David: The Library of Congress Gershwin Prize for Popular Song (2012)
01. Sheryl Crow and Lyle Lovett – I’ll Never Fall In Love Again
02. Arturo Sandoval and Stevie Wonder – Make It Easy on Yourself
03. Diana Krall – The Look of Love
04. Sheléa and Arturo Sandoval – Anyone Who Had a Heart
05. Mike Myers – What’s New Pussy Cat
06. Rumer – A House is Not a Home
07. Lyle Lovett – Always Something There to Remind Me
08. Sheryl Crow – Walk On By
09. Michael Feinstein – Close to You
10. Stevie Wonder – Alfie
11. President Obama awards the Gershwin Prize to Burt Bacharach and Hal David
12. Burt Bacharach and All Performers – What the World Needs Now is Love

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Full concert

Sheryl Crow and Lyle Lovett – I’ll Never Fall In Love Again

Arturo Sandoval and Stevie Wonder – Make It Easy on Yourself

Diana Krall – The Look of Love

Sheléa and Arturo Sandoval – Anyone Who Had a Heart

Mike Myers – What’s New Pussy Cat

Rumer – A House is Not a Home

Lyle Lovett – Always Something There to Remind Me

Sheryl Crow – Walk On By

Michael Feinstein – Close to You

Stevie Wonder – Alfie

President Obama awards the Gershwin Prize to Burt Bacharach and Hal David

Burt Bacharach and All Performers – What the World Needs Now is Love

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Jessie J – Burnin’ Up
ft. 2 Chainz

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Jessie J shows off some killer dance moves in the new music video for Burnin’ Up. Featuring 2 Chainz, the 4 minute clip is pure eye candy – for girls and guys! The video was shot in a luxurious LA mansion and directed by Hannah Lux Davis. The dancing is incredible – Jessie leads a group of dancers with military precision, she wasn’t joking when she said we’d see some five-syllable cho-re-og-raph-y. This is the first time that we’ve seen Jessie perform a choreographed dance routine and it’s pretty impressive!

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Burnin’ Up was written by Jessie J and produced by legendary Swedish producer Max Martin. The video premiered on Vevo yesterday (October 8) and is the latest single from Jessie’s third studio album Sweet Talker which is slated for an October 13 release via Lava and Republic Records.

In a recent interview with Cosmopolitan UK, the 26-year-old said that she was very much looking forward to the next chapter in her career. “My focus is music – that’s the reason people know of me and I feel like with this album they can get to know me properly,” she said. Before adding: “I’m 26 and I want to have kids in the next four to eight years – obviously not right now.”

Recently Jessie J went busking in Camden – take a look at the video below. (Tap here to watch in Creation 5)

Top 5 Music Clubs in the US

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Despite the fact that we live in an increasingly on-demand entertainment culture of streaming and DVRs, the live music business continues to thrive. Fans dream of their once-in-a-lifetime experience to see one of their favourite artists bestow the world with their magic in an intimate venue in front of a small but precious crowd. Those of you who have experienced it first hand can concur that it’s the ultimate fulfillment, magical and unexplainable, it leaves you on a massive high.

Although investors refer to live shows as a “perishable experience”, they also know that the experience is a high yielding one too. In 2013, Live Nation reported $2 billion in revenue. In 2014, House of Blues Entertainment CEO Ron Bension admitted “overall for our portfolio, we’re up in show and ticket sales… it’s a good business if you can withstand the cycles, and we’ve been able to do that”.

More than just doubling their portfolio in the last three years, Live Nation has “made a huge commitment to artist development”, Bension continues. “We’re starting to help [developing acts], and we’re seeing evidence of that as we see bands work with us from 300-capacity rooms to 3,000-seat rooms”.

The Live Nation portfolio includes about 80 clubs and theatres, including House of Blues, Fillmore, Tabernacle, Palladium and Irving Plaza. According to Billboard, Live Nation clubs’ annual ticket sales amount to an approximate $300 million. Two words: Holy Moly!

1. The House of Blues, Orlando, Florida

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The House of Blues grew out of Isaac Tigrett’s (founder of The House of Blues) deep love for “the Blues”. Isaac’s goal was to make the music of the rural south, including Blues, Rhythm and Blues, Gospel, Jazz and Roots-based Rock & Roll, known to the world. The very first House of Blues opened in Cambridge, Massachusetts, in 1992. Dedicated to “education and celebrating the history of Southern Culture and African American artistic contribution to music and art”, today, The House of Blues is located across the US, with venues in Orlando, Washington, Dallas, Chicago, Houston, Los Angeles and more.

http://www.houseofblues.com/

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House of Blues

2. Tabernacle, Atlanta

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The Tabby, first established in 1996 as a music venue, was originally a Baptist Church. The 106-year-old historical building was converted into one of the most popular music concert halls in the US and is known today for having showcased some of the hottest acts of our time, including Guns N’ Roses, Bob Dylan, Prince, Robbie Williams and Adele amongst many more.

http://www.tabernacleatl.com/

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3. The Fillmore, Silver Spring, Maryland

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In the mid 1960s, The Fillmore Auditorium in San Francisco became the centre point for psychedelic music and counterculture in general. “For more than 40 years, the legendary Fillmore name has stood as the link between some of the most influential artists in music and their fans”. Pink Floyd, Santana, Cream, Otis Redding, Aretha Franklin and Miles Davis. The Silver Springs, Maryland, venue opened in 2010 as part of a campaign to extend the original San Francisco Fillmore Auditorium’s brand across the US – You can now find a Fillmore venue in San Francisco, North Carolina, Detroit, and Denver.

http://www.fillmoresilverspring.com/

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4. The Hollywood Palladium, California

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The Hollywood Palladium is located at 6215 Sunset Boulevard, famous worldwide for being the epitome of a place where dream comes true. First opened in 1940, the killer venue has housed the most legendary acts around. Today, the venue continues to be a major pop reference in TV and film and a place where you can enjoy live music every night of the week.

http://www.thehollywoodpalladium.com/

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5. Irving Plaza, New York

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The world famous ballroom-style music venue, Irving Plaza, has served as a Polish Army veterans’ headquarters, a swing music ballroom, a rock venue, and has also hosted church services. It was in 1978 that the hall was converted into a rock music venue and saw the likes of B-52, Ramones, Talking Heads, U2, Bob Dylan, Eric Clapton, Pearl Jam, Dave Matthews Band and Red Hot Chili Peppers rock the club, establishing the venue as a premium location for punk and new wave in the US.

http://www.irvingplaza.com/

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