I wasn’t going to make comment as coverage around the world is unbelievable, but being perhaps the most famous Baby Boomers Michael Jackson does deserve an entry here. There is no doubt he was a flawed character in some ways, but he was also a genius.
So many No 1 hits, and still the highest selling album of all time - Thriller - still selling 130,000 per year.
But lets remember him for his music and unique style. And to see more - just visit his website to see and listen to his music and videos.
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Word Press themes have really moved ahead in the last couple of years, due in some part to what was spoken about in the last couple of entries - Social Media.
This being said, I hope those of you out there find the content here at Baby Boomer Lifestyle varied and informative. Having said that, when it comes to visual appeal - well you may have noticed I am letting the side down a bit and I have been searching for something with a crisper, clean look.
I am also planning on developing a few affiliate sites like these young whipper snappers out there online as an affiliate. So when I came across this mob at affiliatetheme.net I knew I was onto something.
Word Press can be a challenge behind the scenes so this package that includes help videos sold me as I can follow along and customize my new blogs to make them unique.
So if you have been after an eye catching theme for your next money making affiliate site click on that big image below and check then out.
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Just came across a great new site that will give us boomers a lift when feeling nostalgic. See below for more.
Sonic Boomers: First Website Devoted to Music and Baby Boomers
SAN FRANCISCO, CA–(Marketwire - May 5, 2008) - There is a gap in content among websites aimed at the exploding Baby Boomer audience. Music is not featured the way it rightly deserves to be, especially for a generation who came of age in the 1960s, a decade marked by social and political change spawning the counterculture and ultimately the rise of rock ‘n’ roll. Music was the social glue that held them together, and for most, that has never really changed. But with all the permutations of the music business over the past ten years, Boomers have been the first to be forgotten.
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