You don’t need to be a Beatles fan to known the name of the late John Lennon, who remains one of rock’s greatest icons. His legacy might remain in his music, but at the Consumer Electronics Show a new facet of that music was introduced as his widow, Yoko Ono, launched the new, non-profit, sate-of-the-art John Lennon Educational Tour Bus. Along with pop stars Natasha Bedingfield, Pat Monaham, and will.i.am of Black Eyed Peas (who recorded one of their singles onthe bus), she showed off the new, second version of the bus. It will do exactly what its predecessor did, touring and offering workshops in which young people create an original composition,record their song and produce a broadcast quality music video in a single day. The new bus boasts two studios which, each with a high-end Apple Mac Pro loaded with Ableton Live, Logic Studio,Final Cut Studio and Sibelius music notation software, supplemented by an Apple XServe and XRAID system which facilitates high-bandwidth HD multimedia production and storage. Video productionis among the programs offered, using Sony HD video solutions, Mackie 5.1 surround sound monitor systems and Apogee’s high-definition digital audio converters. The bus will go to high schools,colleges, and tour with artists. Its schedule can be found at www.lennonbus.org.
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Yoko Brings Lennon Bus To CES
Microsoft, Epic Records Ink Xbox Deal
Microsoft and Epic Records late last week announced a deal which will bring some of the latter’s music content to the Xbox Live service for access by Xbox 360 owners. The content will be made available for free monthly over the next year.
Epic’s downloadable content, said the two companies, will showcase 12 up and coming music artists through an artist of the month (AOM) program. Featured music videos and exclusive interviews will be among the offerings. Kicking off the AOM program on Xbox Live is British singer-songwriter Natasha Bedingfield.
From Russia With Love from EA Ships
Game publisher Electronic Arts yesterday said they had shipped the next installment of their James Bond video game franchise. Called From Russia With Love, this title is rated T for Teen and being released on the PlayStation 2 and the Xbox(R) video game systems. A version for the Nintendo GameCube(TM) will be released in mid-November, followed by a Sony PSP version in early 2006.
From Russia With Love features the likeness, voice and
