“Corporate” is one of the most popular search terms on MusicRevolution.com (www.musicrevolution.com). We wanted to highlight some of the excellent royalty-free corporate music on MusicRevolution.com that could be used for a range of corporate and business uses including corporate videos, PowerPoint presentations, website videos, trade show videos, company meetings, sizzle reels, ad campaigns, background music, […]

A few weeks ago we wrote about acoustic guitar music on MusicRevolution.com. We thought that the electric guitar deserved equal billing in our blog, so here it is. We want to highlight some of the excellent royalty-free electric guitar music on MusicRevolution.com (www.musicrevolution.com) that could be used for film, TV, video, ad campaigns, media productions, […]

Questlove, Jimmy Fallon’s music director for many years, has acended to icon-status due to a long collaborative history with artists like Jay-Z, The Roots, Christian McBride and D’Angelo. The moment Fallon debuted as Johnny Carson’s…er, sorry…Jay Leno’s replacement the world had its new Doc Severinsen. Personally, my favorite part of Questlove’s Wikipedia page is “Thompson […]

Location: Derby, United Kingdom Member since: August 5, 2010 Tracks in portfolio on MusicRevolution.com: 289 (click here to hear all tracks) http://www.musicrevolution.com/search?artist=326 –Background—Alex Plowright of 4 Seasons Music is a freelance composer from the UK Midlands. He graduated from Oxford University with a BA in music. Alex specializes in techniques of composition, performance and orchestration. […]

Location: Dublin, Ohio, U.S.A. Member since: March 26, 2010 Tracks in portfolio on MusicRevolution.com: 222 (click here to hear all tracks) http://www.musicrevolution.com/search?artist=155 –Background—Stephen Bashaw of Sonic Imagery has been a composer for media for over 25 years. Sonic Imagery’s music includes 20+ categories of themes and underscores for use in a range of media applications. […]

Most music fans in 2014 can’t imagine a fight breaking out between the notes written on a musical score and the digital recording of a vocalist singing those notes. That’s a stupid distinction – and it would be weird fight to watch. To most listeners, it’s just…the melody. Without Frank Sinatra, the intro to “New […]