Hi everybody,
Not that we don't already have enough online music resources! Today's Sunday paper had a blurb about Pandora.com, a web site "created by the Music Genome Project". In a nutshell, you type in the name of a favorite artist or song and Pandora automatically maps you to other artists you may like by developing an online radio playlist for you. OK...so I typed in "Ellis Paul" and my jukebox immediately started playing "Words"! In looking at upcoming songs on my playlist I see:
1. Abandoned Love - David Moore
2. Rise - Josh Rouse
3. If she needs me - Sam Ashworth
4. A message - Coldplay
5. Servo - The Brian Joseph Band
6. (In the mood for) Johnny Cash - Mile
7. Give in give up - Ellis Paul
8. All your faithless loyalties - Two Gallants
9. Not that cool - Will Hoge
Somehow (still trying to figure this out) I skipped ahead and listened to 7, 8 and 9. I had never heard of the Two Gallants or Will Hoge but liked them both. You can click on an artist's name or song title for more info (discography, etc.) and it also links you to Amazon.com if you want to purchase something.
Definitely a good resource to discover new artists. Check it out at Pandora.com.
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What a great website Karen, thank you so much. It's very fun to see who they group Ellis with. I definately think he's one in a million but I can see why they have chosen some of the others! Thanks again!
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