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music industry

An email I received…

by Lee Aaron on January 5, 2012

…this hits back at those who expect musicians to promote themselves for free.

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Happy Birthday to Suzi Quatro!

by Administrator on June 3, 2011

Special birthday greetings to a female rock pioneer, also includes a rare recording by Lee Aaron.

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Happy Birthday, Darby!

by Lee Aaron on December 3, 2010

Lee reminisces over 30 years of Headpins and recounts her first encounter with singer Darby Mills.

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Childsplay deliver fun punk rock

by Lee Aaron on August 19, 2010

Jaden from Childsplay sent me links to their two new videos – here they are! You said believe! “I love the gritty, back-alley rehearsal dive feel to this one. Reminds me of lots of places I rehearsed in the early days. Even though I can’t completely understand the lyric content, it’s almost secondary anyway. The …

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Lady GaGa’s pal Lady Starlight honours Lee!

by Administrator on August 12, 2010

We received an email from Vernard Goud of LuvnGrace Entertainment, pointing out that the fabulous NY City DJ Lady Starlight (aka Colleen Martin) had featured Lee on her blog – you can check out the post, with several great pictures – Style Icon: Lee Aaron. Lady Starlight is well known as a close pal of …

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Rock for the Cure has ‘Heart’

by Lee Aaron on July 22, 2010

Today my friends Heart will play ‘Rock for the Cure’ a fundraiser for the Canadian Cancer Society, at Mattawa Voyageur Days. The wristbands for the show sold out months ago. Lucy, one of the key organizers for this cool festival overlooking the Ottawa River (which I have performed at twice!) has battled, and beat cancer …

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Dear Musicians…

by admin on December 14, 2009

– Please Be Brilliant or Get Out of The Way | from pampelmoose / Dave Allen of Gang of Four’

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Digital Earnings as accounted by a major label – Too Much Joy finally gets their accounting, and WB turns out to be inept, incompetent, uncaring, and negligent. Who knew?

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