I Wanna Rock and Roll All Night…And All Day Too
One of the things I love about working in front of a computer most of the day is the ability to listen to lots of music. I’m a fan of too many artists and styles to even list, and having access to an enormous amount of music is important to me.
Today I give you my three favorite apps for listening to music. None of these will probably surprise you, but hey you might learn something.
And yes, that is a John Denver album shown in iTunes. LEGEND!
What are your favorite apps for listening to your music? Where do you find new music?

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LaLa.com rules them all (for now until Apple screws it up).
I was commenting earlier today how with LaLa, Rhapsody and Spotify I simply don't need to buy music (or pirate it) anymore and it has really changed my listening habits.
Yes, LaLa – another great service! For some reason it didn't stick with my rotation of apps, though, because I was so happy with Rhapsody and the “Rhapsody-to-Go” option (unlimited downloads to my MP3 player). Waiting for Spotify to make it's debut here in the states. I've heard good things. You are right, with that arsenal of apps, “buying” music isn't a need anymore; “renting” it works just fine.
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Oh yeah, and I'll definitely give LaLa over Rhapsody in the head to head comparison over their web-based players. I love how LaLa keeps it in the same window as you navigate through the site. Another great music service.
Yes, for reasons I can't explain I always gravitate to LaLa (it helps that there is a workaround that allows unlimited plays). I had Rhapsody mainly for my children but now that I have it available on Android I use it a lot more.
Let's not forget Last.fm also