Tag: catchlove
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Rise Up to Help
Upon learning about families and children affected by natural disasters across the world, Megan, from The Wizard Rockumentary, and Mark, from Marked As His Equal, decided they wanted to help. Megan and Mark created From Beneath These Ashes, a 2-disc Wizard Rock compilation featuring over 30 Wizard Rock bands, and spanning both “light” and “dark”…
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More Wizard Balls, 2 of 2
After leaving the Crystal Ball festivities, The Whomping Willows and Justin Finch-Fletchley & the Sugar Quills head off toward the Oklahoma City Yule Ball, dubbed the Mistletoe Masquerade.
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Jingle Spells 2 Review
With an abundance of piano and sleigh-bells, The Leaky Cauldron has released a holiday compilation album, Jingle Spells 2. Aptly named, it is the sequel to 2007’s Jingle Spells, their first holiday charity album. All proceeds from the sale of Jingle Spells 2 are going to Book Aid International and the HP Alliance. This album…
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Question Tuesday
Sometimes starting a conversation can be difficult and awkward. I thought maybe we could fix that by giving everyone something to talk about. Every Tuesday, we’ll post a question. Feel free to discuss, analyze, and scrutinize. Just please respect each other’s opinions and try to be nice. To be fair, the poster will answer the…
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A Wrock Fan’s Guide to Magical Musical Merchandise This Merry Holiday Season
First, a disclaimer. The holiday season is different for everyone. Some of us may celebrate Christmas or Hanukkah as a religious holiday; others may simply use this as an excuse to spend secular time with our families and eat lots of food. Regardless of how or why you celebrate the holiday season, or whether it…
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Song Round Up
Due to time constraints, it is apparent now that a weekly edition of the Song Round Up may not always be possible. New song announcements will continue to be posted at the beginning of a week as often as possible. “The Boy Who Lived” and “Dobby the House Elf” by The Wizarding World. “The Locket”,…
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This Mystery Finds Me Siriusly Smiling
Continue reading this article for a preview of the CD.It’s taken us a few weeks, but we’ve finally discovered the meaning behind the mysterious and enchanted pieces delivered to me via owl. We, staff members and site visitors, helped me in figuring out that it was an album. This morning, however, the spell encrypting the…
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Weekly Song Round Up
“Letters” and “Not A Chance” by The Gryffindor Common Room Rejects. “Boyfriend”, “Golden Snitch”, and “Irish Chasers” by Dawlish and the Archies. “Harry Potter Should Have Died” by Huff.n.Puff. “Crimson Beloved” by The Misuse of Muggle Artifacts Office. “You Charmed the Heart Right Out of Me” by The Silver Doe.
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“Work Is For People With Jobs,” Take 2
So, in the last segment we took a look at how wrockers are faring in college. This time, we move on to a much less enjoyable part of life – working. Even with the annoyance of homework and tests, college is generally thought to be a fun time. Work? Not so much. You might be…
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Digital Magic: Albums Via Download
In a recent blog, Catchlove explained to fans that hard copies of his albums Where Do We Go From Here and OMG! It’s Christmas are currently sold out, but if you want them you can get them. The albums are not on iTunes, but will be emailed to anyone who purchases them and hard copies…