Mental Health Links

Mental health refers to how people think, feel, and behave. Millions of Americans live with various types of mental illness and mental health problems. These conditions deeply impact day-to-day living and how we cope.. Social factors like racism often undermine mental health
  1. 1-800-Therapist.com – “A referral organization which has licensed therapists who personally match you with an expert sensitive and experienced in the dealing with the issues you are facing. Site also provides many self help tools, articles, and information to assist in the process of locating a local mental health specialist.”
  2. 365Tests: Discover the Real You – “Free and fun personality quizzes you’ll love. Click here to start (no registration required)!”
  3. ADHD and Addiction: What’s The Connection? – “A U.S. national safety project to help raise awareness on ADHD and Addiction”
  4. All About Counseling – general resource site.
  5. AllTheTests.com – An online test search engine and your guide through the jungle of different tests on the Internet from IQ to Personality.
  6. Alternative Mental Health – “Providing workable, ethical alternatives to psychiatric drugging, electroshock and psychosurgery.”
  7. American Association of Retired Persons
  8. American Heart Association
  9. American Psychiatric Association
  10. American Psychology Association: Help Center – This site by the American Psychology Association provides information on how psychology can help with problems such as stress, depression, and serious illness. Resources are also available to help you decide when and how to access psychological services and how to find a psychologist where you live (in the U.S. and Canada).
  11. American Psychological Assoc: PsychNET
  12. Art Therapy on the Web – art therapy links, job vacancies and articles.
  13. Assisted Living Directory – “Comprehensive Listing of Assisted Living Facilities and Senior Care Providers in the United States. Assisted Living Directory is dedicated to providing a starting point for your research into assisted living and long term care. We also provide videos and articles related to caregiving, assisted living, Alzheimer’s Disease and other dementias.”
  14. Assisted Senior Living – “A comprehensive and unbiased directory with over 100,000 senior living options including assisted living facilities, nursing homes, hospice care organizations, in-home senior care services and Alzheimer’s care centers.”
  15. David Baldwin’s Trauma Information Pages – “These Trauma Pages focus primarily on emotional trauma and traumatic stress, including PTSD (Post-traumatic Stress Disorder) and dissociation, whether following individual traumatic experience(s) or a large-scale disaster. The purpose of this award winning site is to provide information for clinicians and researchers in the traumatic-stress field. Specifically, my interests here include both clinical and research aspects of trauma responses and their resolution.”
  16. Be Your Own Therapist Newsletter
  17. Behavior OnLine
  18. Body-Mind QueenDom – “This site offers a variety of personality, intelligence and health-related tests, plenty of personal stories and advice columns, numerous articles on mental and women’s health and much more.”
  19. Breakthrough.com – “Find a counselor and talk confidentially online. Use your insurance for low-cost or free help. Take tests, join groups, and get better.”
  20. Children and Adults with Attention Deficit Disorder
  21. Choice in Dying – provides advance directives, counseling, and educational information on end-of-life issues. You may download a state specific “advance directives package” (PDF) which contains forms for a living will and a medical power of attorney (which may also be called a “health care proxy” or “appointment of a health care agent”).
  22. Christians in Recovery
  23. Classics in the History of Psychology – full texts of a large number of historically significant public domain documents from the scholarly literature of psychology and allied disciplines available on the World Wide Web. There are now over 20 books and over 100 articles and chapters on-line.
  24. Condolence Phrases – “Feel free to us our condolence phrases and other sympathy information to help those you love at their time of grief.”
  25. CounselorLink – providing practical but hard-to-find info on counseling and psychotherapy, mediation, and graduate education in clinical psychology.
  26. Crisis, Grief and Healing
  27. Creating the Optimal Living Environment For a Child with ADHD – “Children with ADHD often need help keeping their bedrooms and environments organized. In fact, creating an environment in which there’s a place for everything and everything is in its place actually allows many children with ADHD to thrive.”
  28. Drug Dangers – “Drug Dangers is committed to providing information on a range of medications and medical devices that have serious complications.”
  29. Dual Diagnosis Website – Dual diagnosis Web site for co-occurring mental illness and substance disorders. Comprehensive resources included.
  30. Families Under Construction -A place where users will find carefully crafted tools that provide practical solutions for building,maintaining, and repairing families.
  31. Forensic Psychology and Psychiatry Links – by David Willshire
  32. Free IQ Tests – This site by the International High IQ Society, offers seven tests that can measure different aspects of intelligence. Each online test is free and results are available immediately upon completion. If you score 126 and above can become a member of the society.
  33. Growth House, Inc. – resources for life-threatening illness and end of life issues.
  34. Hypnotists – The National Guild
  35. Implicit Association Test – Yale University – a new method that demonstrates public-private and conscious-unconscious divergences much more convincingly than has been possible with previous methods. It also displays the method in a do-it-yourself demonstration form. This new method is called the Implicit Association Test, or IAT for short.
  36. Lift My Skills – “Learn and Upgrade skills in different areas of your life: writing skills, interpersonal skills, business etc. Improve your personal and professional life.
  37. Med-Psych Network – collection of summaries of new research articles on topics where medicine and psychiatry overlap, along with a large collection of mental health links.
  38. JudysHighHeels.com: Inspiration with Style – “An inspirational website for Women to Embrace, Empower, Inspire and Enjoy – Women Connecting Women with High Heels!”
  39. mhacf.org – Mental Health Association of Central Florida.
  40. Mental Help – Site includes news, a glossary of mental health terms, a symptoms list, info on common disorders and treatment, an archive of previous articles, and help in finding treatment.
  41. Mental Health Resources: About – with original feature articles on mental health issues.
  42. National Institute of Mental Health Sites offers information from NIMH about the symptoms, diagnosis, and treatment of mental illnesses. Included are brochures and information sheets, reports, press releases, fact sheets, and other educational materials
  43. Pendulum’s Bipolar / Manic-Depression Pages
  44. Personality and Consciousness – sketches of various personality theories and theorists.
  45. Phobia List, The
  46. PsyBroadcasting – online panels for mental health professionals
  47. Psych Central
  48. Psychology.Com – “Let Psychology.com help you find the help you need. Use our resources to find a professional mental health therapist.”
  49. Psychology Degree 411 – “Psychology Degree 411 is a comprehensive resource for prospective students interested in pursuing a degree in psychology or becoming a psychologist.”
  50. Psychology of Color – Colors often have different meanings in various cultures. And even in Western societies, the meanings of various colors have changed over the years. But today in the U.S., researchers have generally found the following the facts presented on this site by InfoPlease to be accurate.
  51. Psychological Type Profiles – latest versions of the 16 psychological types, with related links.
  52. Psychology of Imprisonment – This site features an extensive slide show and information about this classic investigation into the psychology of prison life. What happens when you put good people in an evil place? Does humanity win over evil, or does evil triumph? These are some of the questions posed in this simulation of prison life conducted in the summer of 1971 at Stanford University.
  53. PsychNet – UK – “An independent Psychological Web Site developed as a jump-off point, thereby allowing mental health professionals to access other psychologically based sites quickly and easily. Our mission is to search and integrate all available World Wide Web information sources, relevant, and of interest to mental health professionals in all the various disciplines and specialities.”
  54. Psych Central – Extensive collection of articles, commentaries, and lists pertaining to mental health.
  55. Psycoloquy
  56. PTSD & The Supports Available – “Learning about PTSD can help you to not only identify the condition, but also manage it successfully.”
  57. The Recovery Village – A comprehensive substance abuse and eating disorder treatment facility.
  58. SA\VE: Suicide Awareness\Voices of Education
  59. SelfImprovement.org – “Self-Improvement Tips for a Happy, Prosperous and Harmonious Life.”
  60. Senate Special Committee on Aging
  61. SeniorNet
  62. Shyness Home Page
  63. Sleep Medicine Home Page
  64. Stress Management Techniques – This site helps you to understand stress and what causes it, and introduces the idea of your ‘optimum stress level.’ The articles presented show you how to analyze and plan to control stress as well as examining good stress management techniques available.
  65. Suicide.Com – Depression Web Sites
  66. Talk Therapy Online and Counseling Services – BlahTherapy is run by and was founded (April 2010) by a single individual who has had moments just like you – where we really needed to speak to someone. Today, BlahTherapy connects you with random strangers around the world who are willing to talk to you about your problems, as well as sharing their own. As a community, they’ve found that talking through their emotional, psychological, or mental issues is one of the best methods of releasing their anger, stress, depression or pain.
  67. Teen Rehab: Mental Health and Addiction Help Resources – “Teen Rehab is a national organization that connects teens with addictions to treatment centers in the 50 states. Get help for the teen in your life today!”
  68. Treatment Centers Directory – “Substance addiction destroys lives. Treatment Centers Directory is committed to helping addicts and their families to overcome drug addiction and alcoholism. We provide a 24-hour toll-free addiction helpline, with trained addiction treatment counselors standing by to help you now. We also provide a complete directory of drug treatment centers throughout the US.”

ALSO:

Dr. Bob’s Virtual En-psych-lopedia

GriefNet – GriefNet is a virtual social service community linking resources on death, grief, and major loss to those who seek them.

Journal of Psychiatry Online

NAMI: National Alliance on Mental Illness – “The National Alliance on Mental Illness is a nonprofit, grassroots, self-help, support and advocacy organization of consumers, families, and friends of people with severe mental illnesses, such as schizophrenia, bipolar disorder, major depression, obsessive-compulsive disorder, panic and other severe anxiety disorders, and other mental illnesses that affect the brain.”

Resources For Psychology Students – “This compilation of psychology job resources has been assembled with the goal of helping you organize and simplify your job search.”

Taking the Kids Out – “Taking the kids out for the day. Find free things to do in UK and make a day out with the kids one to remember. Whether you are looking for free things to do with kids or visiting theme parks in uk, you are sure to find a great adventure here.”

Military Links

Information for and about service members at home and deployed around the world. Discover what it takes to join the Military and learn how a career of service can lead to a fulfilling life. The U.S. military budget now stands at $736 billion, which means the Pentagon spends as much money on defense as the next 10 countries in the world.
  • American Aces of World War Two – Site features brief biographies and combat stories of some of the high scoring U.S. fighter pilots of WWII.
  • Atomic Veteran Web Pages
  • Canadian Department of National Defence
  • Custom Car Seat Cover discount – Military and Law Enforcement Discount program to show our gratitude to all the men and women who have or are currently serving our country.
  • Canadian Veterans Affairs – Historical accounts of WWI, WWII, Korean War
  • DoD Almanac – This web site provides a variety of information and statistical material about the Department of Defense – its people, organization, equipment, and funding.
  • DOD Dictionary of Military and Associated Terms
  • DoD USS Cole Commission Report – Released on Jan, 9, 2001, the final report on the October 12 bombing of the USS Cole focuses on the additional steps needed to combat terrorism, including more timely transfers of intelligence reports and better coordination among government agencies.
  • DefenseLink – Daily online U.S. national defense news, including articles and photos on military systems.
  • Defense POW/Missing Personnel Office – “The information assembled on the following pages is to assist readers in understanding the U.S. Government effort to achieve the fullest possible accounting of our missing in action — from all wars.”
  • Desert-Storm.com – information on veteran’s of Desert Storm; free server space for Gulf War vets.
  • Disabled American Veterans
  • DrugRehab.org: Addiction and Suicide Amongst Veterans: Finding Hope In The Darkness – “PTSD is one of the primary reasons veterans may turn to drugs or alcohol – as a coping mechanism to deal with the traumatic memories, feelings of depression, and anxiety resulting from PTSD.”
  • Employment Resources for Military Spouses – “Military spouses choose different types of employment to fit their lifestyle. Take the time to think about your personal and career goals. One thing is clear: no matter which career path you choose, there are resources to help reach your goal.”
  • Enlisted.Com – an alternative military web site. Includes a message board for Vietnam veterans, a spouse’s corner, free classifieds, and edgy opinions on current military policy and actions.
  • Fleet Reserve Association – “Our 76th year as the voice of enlisted sea service personnel FRA is the professional non-profit organization representing the interests of the Enlisted members of the United States Navy, Marine Corps, and Coast Guard.”
  • G2mil – site provides information on military technology, weapons, tactics, future warfare, and military news.
  • Guide to Buying and Keeping Your Home in the Military – “Owning your own home. It’s the American dream, right? Well for people who are in the military, home ownership can be a bit more difficult to attain. The constant reality that you may have to move at any moment makes it difficult to really settle down. If you want to experience homeownership, here are some tips to help you make wise choices, even while embracing military living.”
  • Guide to Financial Assistance for Military Families – “Know your rights as an active duty member, veteran or spouse to military financial assistance programs for tuition, homeowners, daycare and more.”
  • Joint Chiefs of Staff
  • Jane’s Information Group
  • Joint Electronic Library
  • Justoffbase.com – “Your local guide to living off base.”
  • Kilroy Was Here – “WWII & Korean War Sites and Stories — an attempt to find, catalog, publish and save remaining historic sites & memoirs.”
  • Korean War Project
  • Library of Congress: Military Legal Resources
  • Medal of Honor Citations – More than 3,400 Medals of Honor have been awarded since the decoration’s creation in 1861. And now the U.S. Army Center of Military History makes the names and acts of bravery of these heroes available for the world to see.
  • MERLN: Military Education and Research Library Network – “Offers the combined resources of the largest and most comprehensive collections of military information resources in the world.”
  • Mesothelioma Veterans Center – “Mesothelioma Veterans Center offers free support to veterans diagnosed with mesothelioma. Let our VA-accredited claims agents help you today!”
  • Military.com
  • Military Connections – Search a database containing locations of active-duty US military personnel. Military Connections is a registry-based site designed to help present and past military personnel and their families find each other and keep in touch. The site is free to members and offers an array of resources to help past and present military personel take advantage of their hard-earned military benefits.
  • MilitaryFlightTests.com – “Here at Military Flight Tests, we are dedicated to helping future military officers pass their respective military flight aptitude tests to include the AFOQT, ASTB and the SIFT. We provide this assistance by giving you the best in free online practice tests for each of the flight tests. Click here to access your free ASTB Practice Test, SIFT Practice Test and the free AFOQT Practice Test.”
  • Military History Channel – “Discover the military history of our nation and our world with HD quality programming like never before experienced on tv.”
  • Military Records Request Info – a useful guide on obtaining military records.
  • Military Records Search – Registration is required, but site is free and you do not have to be a veteran to access search results.
  • Military Servicemembers – Guide to Starting a Business – “QuickBooks Resource Center.”
  • Military Moving – “Go from moving to moved. You’ve served our country, and now we want to serve you and make moving easy.”
  • RehabCenter.net: Find Rehab Centers Based On Your Needs – “RehabCenter.net -Your Portal to a New, Improved, Drug-Free Life Addiction can strike anyone, and when it does, you feel every part of your life is spinning out of control. RehabCenter.net is the Web’s most comprehensive guide to quality rehab centers and addiction treatment. We offer free and confidential information about the many effective and empowering rehab options available today. At RehabCenter.net, you can read our library of educational articles on recovering from alcohol and drug abuse and many treatment and support options.”
  • Service Members Legal Rights While on Active Duty – “As a member of the military, you are called on to sacrifice constantly for the good of your country. As a “thank you” for that sacrifice, the United States government has enacted several laws designed to protect your rights. When you are called to active duty, you will find that a number of additional benefits are enforced that can make your time on duty a little easier, both for you and for your family left behind. Here’s what you need to know about your rights when you head overseas in service to our country.”
  • Sesame Street for Military Families – “Explore military parenting advice and tips to find information on self-expression, positive parenting, and answers to common concerns of Military families.”
  • Soldier Packages – “Sending special “care” packages to our hospitalized veterans and our troops overseas. Providing mailing addresses to send a soldier or Maine a package. Send us an address and we’ll send your soldier or Marine a great package.”
  • Selective Service System
  • Shear Comfort Military Discount – “Are you in the military or have veteran status? Thank you for your service! We are offering all current and former military personnel a discount on our products.”
  • Stars and Stripes Newspaper – Stars and Stripes is a Department of Defense-authorized daily newspaper distributed overseas for the U.S. military community.
  • The Soldiers Family – “Care Package Ideas for Soldiers, College Students and those in the Hospital.”
  • Tips for Your Next PCS Move – “Did you know the average military family moves every 2-3 years? In fact, estimates have found that military families relocate 2.5 times more often than civilian families. Whether it’s your first move or your fifteenth, it’s always good to have a little bit of help to prepare for the process ahead. We want to help you with the process ahead, so your move will go as smoothly as possible. Here are some tips to help you with the process of your next military move.”
  • U.S. Army Center of Military History – “The US Army Center of Military History’s Historical Resources Branch manages the reference facilities needed to support the Center’s professional staff in carrying out their official responsibilities. It is internally organized into a small technical library, an archival collection, and the facilities to support the Center’s home page.”
  • U.S. Central Command
  • U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs – “The US Department of Veterans Affairs provides patient care and federal benefits to veterans and their dependents. The home page for the Department of Veterans Affairs provides links to veterans benefits and services, as well as information and resources for other Departmental programs and offices.”
  • USMilitary.com – “Official source for US military jobs, careers, information, and much more. Compare Army, Navy, Marines, Air Force and National Guard careers! “
  • U.S. Uniform Code of Military Justice
  • VeteranAid.org – “The Veterans Aid and Attendance (A&A) Pension provides benefits that reduce the cost of care for veterans and surviving spouses who require assisted living.”
  • Veteran Benefits for Seniors – “As Veterans age, the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) will provide benefits and services that address a variety of issues including the changing health risks they face, as well as financial challenges through VA benefits and health services.”
  • VeteransNewsNow – “Military Veteran News and Information.”
  • Vet Friends.com – “The one source for finding your verteran and military friends.”
  • Vietnam Veterans of America
  • Vietnam Veterans Home Page
  • Vietnam Veterans Memorial Wall Page– The Vietnam Veterans Memorial Wall Page is dedicated to honoring those who died in the Vietnam War and to providing a place for healing. Site contains a searchable database of over 58,000 names.
  • War Times Journal – archive of original sources (with speeches, diaries, and photos), and an index of links, are organized both by topic and by war.

ALSO: Air Force Links On The Internet – By Brian Harrod

USAF Base Web Servers

Miscellaneous

ALSO: Army Links On The Internet – By Brian Harrod

ALSO: Coast Guard Links On The Internet – By Brian Harrod

Coast Guard Atlantic Area Units

Coast Guard Pacific Area Units
Miscellaneous

  • Fred’s Place – The PlaceTo Meet Old Shipmates; over 10,000 Coasties plus many other features directed to the men and women of the USCG.

ALSO: Marine Corps Links On The Internet – By Brian Harrod

Marine Corps Bases

Miscellaneous

ALSO: National Guard Links On The Internet – By Brian Harrod

ALSO: Navy Links On The Internet – By Brian Harrod

  1. NavyOnline Home Page
  2. Naval Historical Center
  3. Navy Internet Guide
  4. Navy Times
  5. Naval War College
  6. United States Naval Academy
  7. United States Navy Memorial – “The Navy Memorial and Naval Heritage Center honor those who have served in the sea services and perpetuates their heritage, values and traditions.”

Miscellaneous

  1. Defense News
  2. Dictionary of American Naval Fighting Ships – site offers over 7,000 histories of individual ships. Entries are divided into The Modern Era and The ‘Old Navy’ then arranged by type of ship (Battleships, Aircraft Carriers, etc.).
  3. Military City
  4. Naval Computer and Telecommunications Station
  5. Return to Midway – join the search for five aircraft carriers, 17,000 feet below the ocean’s surface.
  6. USNA Parent’s Club of Greater St. Louis Homepage
  7. U.S. Pacific Fleet
  8. USS America (CVA/CV-66)
  9. USS Arizona
  10. USS Bennington (CVS-20)
  11. (1) USS Bon Homme Richard (CV/CVA-31)
  12. USS Josephus Daniels (DLG/CG 27)
  13. USS Gunnel (SS-253)
  14. USS Harvest Moon – information about the Civil War Flagship of the South Atlantic Blockading Squadron.
  15. USS Horne (CG-30/DLG-30)
  16. USS Hornet (CVS-12)
  17. USS Robert E. Lee (SSBN-601)
  18. USS Lexington – historic aircraft carrier now berthed in Corpus Christi.
  19. USS Little Rock Association, Inc. – provides the men who served on this naval cruiser an opportunity to renew friendships.
  20. USS Midway (CVW/5)
  21. USS Nicholas, (DD/DDE 449)
  22. USS Nitro (AE-2/AE-23) – Namesake of the Nitro class ammunition ships. Wave and Jpg files, reunion information and link to Nitro crewbook.
  23. USS Ranger (CV-61)
  24. USS Ronald Reagan (CVN-76)
  25. USS Rich (DDE/DD 820) – Gearing class destroyer, specs, photos, history, ship’s company roster, departed shipmate list, reunion info.
  26. USS Rocky Mount (AGC-3)
  27. USS Allen M. Sumner Reunion Association

ALSO: The Reserve On The Internet – By Brian Harrod

Movies On The Internet

Links for people who love movies. Movie info. Want to know where to watch free movies online? Check out free movie streaming sites. Stream all the movies you want without paying a dime. Feature length movies streaming for free.
  1. All-Movie Guide
  2. American Film Institute OnLine Cinema
  3. Anna Karenina – stills, video clips and production notes from the latest adaptation of Tolstoy’s classic romance.
  4. Budomate Magazine – “Your daily dose of action movies. The leading voice of kung fu film news, trailers, reviews and exclusive interviews.”
  5. Cannes International Film Festival – site features the 50 year history of “cinema’s prestigious competition” — a decade-by-decade look at the event in the context of what was happening in the world at the time.
  6. Cinema – How are Hollywood Films Made? – an interactive detailed exhibit of the process from screenwriting through final cut. Another of the Annenberg/CPB Projects.
  7. Cinema Dermatology
  8. Cinema Sites
  9. cinematography.com – for the people behind the camera
  10. CineMedia – “the Internet’s Largest Film and Media Directory now with over 25,000 links”
  11. CrankyCritic – Film students can tell you what is good for you. Cranky tells you what is good to sit through. He also tells you enough about himself that you’ll be able to tell if your taste and his are compatible.
  12. Disney.com
  13. Dolby Labs – “Excellent Site on all Aspects of Movies”
  14. Drew’s Scripts-O-Rama – the most comprehensive index of movie and television scripts available on the Internet
  15. Film.Com
  16. Greatest Films, The – a unique website containing plot summaries (with actual film dialogue), review commentary with emphasis on story content and historical background, and hundreds of colorful, vintage film posters for some of the best Hollywood and American classic films in the last century.
  17. Here Are the New Movies You Can Watch on Demand at Home – Here are the films that are either cutting their exclusive theater runs short and migrating to digital early, or are skipping the cinema altogether.
  18. Hollywood Network
  19. Hollywood Online
  20. Humphrey Bogart Page, The
  21. IMAX – “Bigger than your imagination.”
  22. Internet Movie Database, The
  23. Internet Archive: Movie Collection – This collection contains movies that the Prelinger Archives has digitized (about 956 now online) and donated to the Internet Archive. The films focus mainly on everyday life, culture, industry, and institutions in North America in the 20th century.
  24. MGM Home Site
  25. Miramax Cafe
  26. Movie Cliches List, The
  27. Movie Crazy – A website by Leonard Maltin for ‘People Who Love Movies.’ Reviews, pictures, articles, etc.
  28. Movie Emporium, The
  29. Movie Mistakes – if you love movies, you love to find mistakes in them.
  30. Movie Review Query Engine
  31. Movie Reviews – Washington Post
  32. Movie Sounds Page, The
  33. MovieFone.com -“Source for movie info, showtimes, previews, and tickets”
  34. Movies.com
  35. MovieWeb
  36. Mr. Showbiz 100 Best Movies of All TimeRotten Tomatoes: Movie Reviews & Previews – Site offers more than 87,000 titles and 200,000 movie review and preview links from the nation’s top print and online film critics.
  37. Rotten Tomatoes: 250 Best Movies on Netflix Right Now, Ranked by Tomatometer – In our world of massive entertainment options, who’s got time to waste on the below-average? You’ve got a subscription, you’re ready for a marathon, and you want only the best movies on Netflix to watch. With thousands of choices on the platform, both original and studio acquired, we’ve found the 250 top Netflix movies, using our critic-approved Tomatometer to guide us!
  38. Shortcut to the Movies
  39. Sony Pictures
  40. The Oscars – The Academy Awards, more popularly known as the Oscars, are awards for artistic and technical merit in the film industry.
  41. The Ringer: The 25 Most Anticipated Movies of 2020 – “It’s an annual tradition to spend the first few weeks of January chewing over the previous year’s movies while looking ahead to the prestige releases of spring, summer, and fall.”
  42. Universal Studios Florida
  43. Warner Bros. Home Page
  44. Warner Bros. Movie Page
  45. Walt Disney Home Page
  46. Yahoo! Movies

ALSO:

Daily 100, The – this game doles out one-liners from familiar films for prizes.

Godfather Trilogy, The

Jerry Lewis Comedy Museum and Store – did you know that he was nominated for the Nobel Peace Prize?

Oliver Stone

Troma

Music On The internet

The curtain’s up! Your comprehensive guide to online and streaming music. and artists from Factapedia. Pop/Rock. Singer/Songwriters. HipHop/Urban. Soul/RnB. Styles: Pop, Rock, Hiphop, R&B, Alternative. Watch concerts.
  1. #1 Songs: 1930-1999 – Find lyrics of most of the songs that hit #1 over that musically rich span of time from 1930 to 1999. Search by year, artist or title.
  2. 8notes.com – Over 1500 free sheet music pieces and riffs.
  3. All About Jazz – “A Magazine by Jazz Fans for Jazz Fans”
  4. All-Music Guide – database of recorded music
  5. Andrew Lloyd Webber Interactive Web Site
  6. J.S. Bach Picture Archive
  7. The Internet Beatles Album
  8. Leonard Bernstein
  9. Billboard Online
  10. Blue Highway, The – For blues fans
  11. Blues Directory – Directory style collection of more than 2,200 blues links, organized in categories like bands and artists, festivals, lyrics and tabs, clubs, record labels, blues societies, radio programs, sound files, etc.
  12. Bluestraveler
  13. Benten Sound – “A decentralized platform for completely free stock music for your videos. “
  14. bobdylan.com – complete lists of his songs and albums, and a searchable archive of all of his lyrics
  15. Chordify – “Chordify is an online music education service – made for and by music enthusiasts – that transforms music from YouTube, Deezer, SoundCloud, or your private collection into chords. Our service automatically recognizes chords from an audio signal and aligns them to the music in a simple and intuitive player. Chordify uses cutting-edge technology to help both novice and trained musicians play the music they want to play.”
  16. CNET Music Center – site helps users learn about and use digital music technology effectively.
  17. Harry Chapin Home Page
  18. Ray Charles Online – official site of “both a national treasure and an international phenomenon.”
  19. Classical Music Archives – tens of thousands of music files in MIDI, WMA and MP3 formats.
  20. Classical Music Home Page
  21. Classical Music Navigator – Sites offers information on over 444 composers as well as material on classical types of music.
  22. Classical USA: Classical Music on the Web
  23. eLyrics.net: Song Lyrics – “One of the largest song lyrics destination on the net, providing access to more than 700,000 lyrics from around 40,000 artists/bands since 2000. All our content are updated or submitted by our visitors. You can either browse our lyrics database or use our Google powered search engine to find song lyrics with just a small portion of lyrics you remember or heard on the radio or by simply an artist name, song name.”
  24. EMusic
  25. e-recored fair.com – “Buy, Sell,Trade Vinyl Records, CD’s, cassettes and Music DVDs. You can also trade your Records with e-Record Fair users. Make deals directly with Collectors / Sellers worldwide.”
  26. ezFolk – An online study guide for learning how to play guitar and the banjo. Site currently contains over 300 pages of tablature, tutorials, and more.
  27. Folklib Index – A Library of Folk Music Links.
  28. Folkmusic.org
  29. Forte Music Notation Software – “Created by musicians for musicians, Forte is a unique and easy to use score writing software for everyday musicians, teachers and choir leaders. If you are looking for a tool that fits your needs, is easy to use and affordable, Forte is perfect for you! Start writing scores today.”
  30. Harry’s Blues Lyrics Online – site lists lyrics of over 2,500 blues songs, arranged by artist and title, with Real Audio soundclips provided for approximately half of the entries. In addition, the site provides information on guitar tabs and chords, and blues history.
  31. Historic American Sheet Music – Duke University Collection
  32. House of Blues
  33. Jazz: A History of America’s Music – The companion site to the PBS file ‘Jazz’ by Ken Burns. This page features biographies of nearly 100 premiere artists in the field of jazz music, from Louis Armstrong to Lester Young.
  34. Jazz Guitar Online
  35. Jazz Improvisation Primer – “This is the online version of my text, A Jazz Improvisation Primer. Here you can find information on almost every topic relating to jazz improvisation, from jazz history to music theory to practical advice on playing in a group.”
  36. Jazz Reviews – Quick reviews of the latest jazz releases, audio clips and a “jazzography” section of artists on film. Jazz Review is eager to show you why it is that jazz makes the world go ’round.
  37. Lovely Music – music by Robert Ashley, John Cage, Meredith Monk, Pauline Oliveros, and your other favorite avant-garde composers.
  38. Lyrichord Discs Inc. – information on over 160 traditional World and Early Music recordings, artists, complete liner notes, artist bios, articles & interviews reprinted, lists of suggested further reading on various World and Early music topics.
  39. Lyrics.com – lyrics to hundreds of songs listed by artist
  40. Learn Guitar with Fender – Fender is giving the first 100,000 users who create a new account on Fender Play three months of free online lessons. The instructional videos led by talented musicians are high-quality, and you can access them from your phone, tablet, or computer. And if you don’t have a guitar at home, the program also includes lessons for bass guitars and ukuleles.
  41. LyricSearch.com – a search engine for lyrics; search by artist, song, album name or lyric.
  42. Lyrics: Rock, Metal and Aternative Bands – This site contains rock lyrics from 60s up to the present day.
  43. Lyrics Search Engine – lyrics to songs listed by artist or title.
  44. Joni Mitchell Home Page
  45. Mingus, Charles – 1922-1979 – “the official site of the Mingus Web, devoted to the work of jazz composer and bassist Charles Mingus.”
  46. Modern Drummer Online
  47. Mouse Jam
  48. Mozart Project, The – site contains biographical information, extensive composition lists, essays by Mozart scholars, and more.
  49. MuchMusic
  50. Musescore – “Create, play back and print beautiful sheet music with free and easy to use music notation software MuseScore.”
  51. Music Dictionary Online – Our Music Dictionary Online explains words and terms you may meet when reading musical scores, books about music or program notes on CDs or at concerts. We have made it more comprehensive, by providing copious links to supplementary material in our own Music Theory Online resource, our Musical e-Monographs and external websites.
  52. Music Song Lyrics
  53. Mutopia – site is similar in spirit to Project Gutenburg, but consists of a growing collection of free music available for download and printing.
  54. New Musical Express – NME.Com – the British music mag goes online.
  55. New York Rock
  56. Operabase – site hosts a database of 500 opera houses and festivals, searchable by keyword or browseable alphabetically (with numerous display options) or via clickable maps.
  57. Past Perfect
  58. Public Domain Music – A reference site to help the ordinary person identify public domain songs and public domain music . . . royalty free music you can use anywhere and any way you choose.
  59. Planet Garth – the unofficial Internet Site of Garth Brooks
  60. Radio Garden – “Tired of tuning in to the same old radio station every single day? It’s time to introduce you to an international radio station website known as Radio Garden. This garden is your stairway to music heaven as you will be able to tune in to almost any radio station from anyone in the world. All you need to do is open the website and spin the globe.”
  61. Red Hot Jazz Archive – A history of Jazz before 1930 – Multimedia site providing audio and video clips for the music that gave the Jazz Age its name. There are biographical entries for bands and individual musicians, and sections containing bibliography and scholarly essays.
  62. RhythmWeb
  63. Rock ‘N Roll Hall of Fame
  64. Rock Around the World – Music industry online magazine
  65. Rolling Stone Magazine
  66. Rolling Stones – The Official Rolling Stones Web Site
  67. Santana – official Web site
  68. Sibelius Academy Music Resources
  69. Sinatra Family Album
  70. Smithsonian Jazz – A jazz portal intended to preserve and promote one of America’s greatest art forms: jazz.
  71. SongFile – lyrics to songs listed by artist
  72. Sousa, John Phillip, Home Page
  73. Sub Pop
  74. Spotify Playlists for Pets – “Get a playlist for your pet based on music you love.”
  75. Sound Scape – The immersive music visualizer that lets you build your own beats.
  76. Technobeat Archives – world music reviews from the pages of The Beat.
  77. This Day in Country Music.com – “On this day in country music, provides information on country musicians who where born on this day, like country recordings, country gigs, country musician deaths, country chart positions and significant country music events on this day. The site is updated daily with events from all the major country music artists.”
  78. Three Dog Night – the band that brought Joy to the World.
  79. Tower Records
  80. Ultimate Band List, The
  81. Vintage Jazz Bands on the Internet – Over 360 bands are represented from several different countries.
  82. www.maniacs.com
  83. World Radio Map – “World Radio Map is a website that lists AM/FM radio stations by their real broadcasting frequencies and enables you to tune in directly from your browser, with no download required. It’s also a place to find information about main transmitters and towers’ basic technical data and many radio-related links. World Radio Map covers all the major cities of the world, from Chicago to Acapulco, from Frankfurt to Johannesburg, from Moscow to Tel Aviv, from Shanghai to Melbourne … Now you can listen online all radio stations from these cities and thousands more from all over the World for free!”
  84. ZDNet Music – digital music news, discussions, and downloads.

ALSO:

Dance Music Resource Pages

Grand Ole Opry – The official home page for the 75-year old Country and Western music program, begun on radio in 1925 and broadcast now on both radio and television from Nashville.

Jack’s Harmonica Page

Nashville Demo Works – “Nashville Demo Works. We help pro and amateur writers record and produce professional demos and master recordings of their songs they’ve written.”

Radiooooo – RADIOOOOO is the wonderful musical time machine that allows you to travel through space and time! Pick a country, pick a decade, and let yourself get carried away by the most beautiful musical collection in the world!

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