Month: April 2009
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Weekly Wrock Wrap Up
General News On a slightly more personal note, we wanted to wish Abby Hupp – the bringer of Wrockstock – a very happy birthday! Her birthday was April 3rd, so if you missed it, run on by the Wrockstock Forums to wish her well. Draco and the Malfoys have launched a new site! It’s a…
142 staircases, creevey crisis, draco and the malfoys, gred and forge, justin finch-fletchley and the sugar quills, luna’s ceiling, ministry of magic, nagini, neville’s diary, oliver boyd and the remembralls, snidget, split seven ways, swish and flick, the butterbeer experience, the house of black, the misuse of muggle artifacts office, the potterwatch project, the quibbler writing staff, the whomping willows, witherwings, wrockstock -
Wrockin’ and Recordin’ – software fun!
In our last installment, we discussed the different ways you can record your music on your own; from here on out we’ll focus in on using your PC to get creative. And to do just that, you’ll need to get yourself an audio recording program. There are many VERY high quality programs out there that…
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Site News
Unlike the last site update we posted, this one is for real. The ‘pedia will be down on Sunday for some important updates. At the moment, we are being held back by some technical issues with the site that we want to fix. Ok, take a deep breath.
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Mini Weekly Wrock Wrap Up
With our pending departure being so soon (it took us a little off-guard!), we wanted to leave everyone with a few news tidbits before we left.
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A Message From the Editors
As many of you know, there have been some brief uprisings in the past related to MTV attempting to cover Wizard Rock. Not long ago, Freya and I were approached by the company to mend things with the Wrock community. They saw a great deal of success related to the Wizard Rock coverage and hoped…
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Happy 300th!
Much love goes out today to Matt of The Whomping Willows. Tonight, he’s playing his 300th show in North Carolina with Draco and the Malfoys, Justin Finch-Fletchley and the Sugar Quills, The Blibbering Humdingers, and (maybe) Gred and Forge. Thanks for all those shows through the years, and here’s to another 300!