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CHN obviously loves college
basketball more than anything else. But a close second is good music.
All types of music: pop, folk, rap, rock, country, you name it.
Each week we'll be featuring a
special Band of the Week. The artists were kind enough to answer some
questions with CHN about our favorite sport: college basketball. What
teams do they follow? What colleges do they like playing at? If
the band had a mascot, what would it be? What bands would make up
their mythical music final four?
This Week: DMC
Exclusive CHN Interview:
w/ DMC (Darryl McDaniels)
Official Site
Darryl
McDaniels, or DMC as most of the world knows him, helped transform the
musical landscape as one-third of the trailblazing, multi-platinum rap group
Run-DMC. They sold more than 30 million album and singles worldwide and the
rest is now a matter of musical history. He is recognized as a pioneer in
stoking the popularity of rap and hip-hop into the best-selling and most
influential musical genre that it is today. DMC's much anticipated first
solo album Checks, Thugs and Rock ‘n Roll (featuring the singles
'Watchtower' and 'Machine Gun') hits stores March 2006.
Check out CHN's interview with DMC.
Last
Week: O.A.R
Exclusive CHN Interview:
w/ Sax man Jerry DePizzo
Bio & Information
Official Site

“Is there any last thought
you’d like to share about Stories of a
Stranger?” Marc Roberge doesn’t hesitate. “I feel more militant
and pumped up than ever before,” the O.A.R. songwriter and frontman insists.
“It’s critical to include that …"
“I know I come off to some
folks as arrogant about this band, but it’s not that. I’m
proud of O.A.R. This is our
coming-out party. We’ve reached the first step on the ladder of where we
want to be.” The urgency in his voice – a little hoarse and gravelly over
the phone, assertive and electric with emotion throughout
Stories of a Stranger – can’t be
missed as he adds, “That’s important to include too.”
It’s tempting to just let..
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