Here at the Chronicles today is a partial rest day. Days have been very busy and one needs to restore their strengths for the future. The journey to Texas will be on next Tuesday!
Here are some interesting news for those who are interested
Today we start with the official SXSW web site. Here three highlights. First, the Jarvis Cocker participation (for those who do not know him, he’s the singer of the English band Pulp) at a conference dealing on the role of the song lyrics at Popular Music:

Secondly, the presence of Graham Coxon, Blur's guitarist at a SXSW’09 showcase in order to present some of the songs of his next album:

Last but not the least, highlights for the new collector box by Neil Young which was being prepared by himself many years now. Some of the involved people will speak about what it was necessary to make this edition real:

At Público Ípsilon website, news about the campaign that names like Radiohead, Robbie Williams or Dave Rowtree from the Blur are making, concerning the high profits that websites like YouTube or MySpace are making from musicians work:

On Rolling Stone, the 30 years career homage concert of REM (yes, it has been 30 years since the band was formed!):

Finally, a special thank you to the "Nova Música Portuguesa" for publiciting our blog "Austin Chronicles":

Here are some interesting news for those who are interested
Today we start with the official SXSW web site. Here three highlights. First, the Jarvis Cocker participation (for those who do not know him, he’s the singer of the English band Pulp) at a conference dealing on the role of the song lyrics at Popular Music:

Secondly, the presence of Graham Coxon, Blur's guitarist at a SXSW’09 showcase in order to present some of the songs of his next album:

Last but not the least, highlights for the new collector box by Neil Young which was being prepared by himself many years now. Some of the involved people will speak about what it was necessary to make this edition real:

At Público Ípsilon website, news about the campaign that names like Radiohead, Robbie Williams or Dave Rowtree from the Blur are making, concerning the high profits that websites like YouTube or MySpace are making from musicians work:

On Rolling Stone, the 30 years career homage concert of REM (yes, it has been 30 years since the band was formed!):

Finally, a special thank you to the "Nova Música Portuguesa" for publiciting our blog "Austin Chronicles":

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