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[12 Jan 2010 | No Comment | ]
Exclusive Photos and Set-List of Nick Jonas & the Adminstration

Editor’s Note: This post was sent to us by Sena from DX Agency.  Although it is not one of our “typical” YuBlog.org posts, we thought we’d mix it up a little, as all you readers & comment-ers are capable of coming up with the best comments and for all you Jonas fans, here’s an extra special treat!

Nick Jonas & the Administration performed at the Beacon Theatre stage Thursday night and performed again Friday night! Exclusive photos of baby JoBro are now LIVE including the full set-list! Click here to see what you’ve missed.

If you’re a fan of Nick Jonas and would like to see more pictures, then please go to this site.  The set list is as follows:

January 7 set list (via NickJOnline.com)

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[30 Nov 2009 | 2 Comments | ]
YouTube Singing Sensations: Melody Simpson

You’ve seen some of them on the Ellen DeGeneres Show and on the Oprah Winfrey Show. You may have seen them on tour with big names in music like Justin Timberlake and Neyo. You may have even seen them singing in all of their YouTube glory before their number of subscribers hit double digits in the thousands.  Below are 10 YouTube singers that are definitely worth the watch.

[Editor's Note: If any of YouTube sensations are reading this right now, nuDia.tv is looking for new shows for its winter and spring 2010 seasons, so send an email to nudia.tv@gmail.com.  This goes for all aspiring YouTube sensations too.]
 
Feel free to share your thoughts on these magnificent 10 or who would make your list of YouTune singing sensations.
 
1.      Esmee Denters –…

[4 Jun 2009 | No Comment | ]
Michael Wood: “…And we’re puttin’ it on wax!  It’s the NEW STYLE!”

Originally posted March 31, 2009 at Mike’s Brain Leak

In the past few months, I’ve purchased three new albums (Guns N’ Roses’ Chinese Democracy, U2’s No Line On The Horizon and Pearl Jam’s re-issue and redux of their 1991 debut album Ten, known as “The Legacy Edition”) in a way I have rarely ever purchased any of the 450-plus albums in my collection:

I bought these albums on vinyl.

It’s an evolution that few could have predicted and yet it’s a notion that a large number of audiophiles have always agreed upon; vinyl records - or “LPs”, as the old folks call ‘em - are the way to go.

And now, seemingly out of the digital blue, the modern-day record stores, which come in the…