Recently, Megan and Liz stopped by the 95-7 studios to perform for you live on the air. They are very talented girls who made it big on YouTube and now have a hit song that we play called "Are You Happy Now?"
Whether you loved it or hated it, chances are you viewed Rebecca Black‘s ‘Friday’ video at some point during the past year. Probably several times. The infamous clip was the most watched YouTube video in the world in 2011, the video site recently revealed.
I know we have a ton of music fans here in West Michigan. Obviously because thousands come to downtown Grand Rapids every time there's a concert. In the summer time, there are two big music festivals in the U.S. that many aren't able to make it to, but this year YouTube is taking you there.
The website announced just the other day that it will live stream Chicago's Lollapalooza, and Austin Cit
What's cooler than having Andy Grammer live in the Channel 957 studio?
Probably having him tweet aCheck out the video after the jump!nd Facebook about how awesome of a job you did covering his song "Fine By Me" in sign language! Check out the video after the jump!
One of the downsides to YouTube is that it provides a steady stream of stark evidence that you are not a very good dancer.
The latest set of humbling dance moves comes from what we believe to be two brothers, one big and one small.
As you can see, the smaller of the duo can match any move the bigger fellow throws at him - and then some. Read on to see their amazing moves.
Break out the champagne: The infamous viral video for Rebecca Black's "hit" single 'Friday' has officially passed the 100 million views mark on YouTube, according to Billboard.
The feat happened Wednesday morning, inching the video slightly closer (but not really) to YouTube's all-time view leader, Justin Bieber's 'Baby,' with 515 million views.
It's an especially remarkable feat, consid
When I came across this, I knew that I had to share it with anyone and everyone that I could. It is a tale that I'm sure many people wish they could call their own.
When some tourists lose a roll of film in a New York park after the blizzard earlier this year, they probably thought that they would never get it back. But, that roll of film fell into the hands of a man who was looking for just suc
A twentysomething computer thief learned a valuable lesson after the owner of the stolen laptop accessed the hard drive via remote.
That lesson? Never record yourself dancing awkwardly to hip hop music on a looted laptop before going through the basic steps of wiping it out. Especially if the owner of said laptop is a computer guru with access to the hard drive from an external location.
Rebecca Black is apparently turning what some are calling the "worst song ever" into huge profits.
Forbes writer Chris Barth recently took a look at the digital sales and video streams for her now infamous (but admittedly catchy) song 'Friday.' Thus far, the video has over 30 million streams on YouTube, which has apparently translated into an estimated $20,000 -- a big profit, considerin