Thursday, 19 June 2008

Mildred Bailey

Mildred Bailey   
Artist: Mildred Bailey

   Genre(s): 
Blues
   



Discography:


Collection (Boogie Woogie)   
 Collection (Boogie Woogie)

   Year:    
Tracks: 1




An early jazz vocaliser with a sweet representative that belied her fill out physique, Mildred Bailey balanced a good deal of popular success with a hot jazz-slanted calling that proverb her billed as Mrs. Swing (her married man, Red Norvo, was Mr. Swing). Born Mildred Rinker in Washington land in 1907, Bailey began performing at an early age, playing forte-piano and vocalizing in moving-picture show theaters during the early '20s. By 1925, she was the headlining move at a golf-club in Hollywood, doing a mixture of bulge out, early jazz tunes, and vaudeville standards. Influenced by Ethel Waters, Bessie Smith, and Connie Boswell, she highly-developed a soft, swing delivery that pleased all kinds of nightspot audiences in the field. After sending a presentment disk in to Paul Whiteman in 1929, she gained a pip with one of the to the highest degree popular dance orchestras of the day.


The added exposure with Whiteman before long gave Bailey her possess receiving set plan. She had already debuted on a transcription day of the month with guitar player Eddie Lang in 1929, but in 1932 she gained celebrity by recording what became her signature song, "Rockin' Chair" -- written peculiarly for her by Hoagie Carmichael -- with a Whiteman little radical. Recording for Vocalion during the 1930s, Bailey often utilised her husband, xylophonist Red Norvo. She as well appeared on his recordings of the late '30s, and the arrangements of Eddie Sauter proven a unadulterated co-occurrence to her vocals.


Though she and Norvo later divorced, Bailey continued to execute and record during the 1940s. She appeared on Benny Goodman's Camel Caravan radio programme, and gained her possess series again during the mid-'40s. Hampered by health problems during the late '40s, she fagged time in the hospital hurt from diabetes and died of a heart approach in 1951.





Gere's obscenity charges are suspended

Wednesday, 11 June 2008

MANGoA

MANGoA   
Artist: MANGoA

   Genre(s): 
Ambient
   



Discography:


Spritiual Travelling 4   
 Spritiual Travelling 4

   Year: 2004   
Tracks: 1




 






Wednesday, 4 June 2008

Lollies

Lollies   
Artist: Lollies

   Genre(s): 
Pop
   



Discography:


Lollywood   
 Lollywood

   Year: 2006   
Tracks: 16




Pop ne'er dies, it simply finds diverse sport forms to mutate into. The Lollies embracing that special principle, tackling everything from fille group back talk to Britpop caustic remark and distilling it through wickedly funny lyrics and self-described "indie sugary" sound. Born and raised in London, the grouping came into being at the start of 1999 when two expatriates, Canadian bassist/singer Jane Mountain and American guitarist/singer Kate St. Claire, woke up with hangovers from a New Year's Eve party and a call scripted. Initial demo recordings for what the two initially mentation of as a everyday jest attracted interest from likewise minded label and band types, resulting in a total band card when some other expatriate, Canadian drummer Matthew Lazowski, stepped up in late summer 1999. Keyboardist Rachel Angel, the one English member of the grouping, joined with only when a week ahead the band's first real gig, having come to interview the band and then invited to hang around for good. The band made its first famed splashes in 2000 with a variety of gigs (including some dates in America and Canada) and a full debut EP, Bang! Bang! Bang! Lookout, Lookout, Lookout!






Sunday, 1 June 2008

Madonna - Bust-up With Pharrell Made Madonna Cry

MADONNA wept with rage after an angry studio bust-up with producer PHARRELL WILLIAMS.

The pair clashed while collaborating on Madonna's new album Hard Candy - and the Material Girl was shocked Williams was brave enough to stand up to her.

She reveals, "Pharrell made me cry. You know when you get angry with someone and you're spitting snot.

"I was in a sensitive mood in the studio and I didn't understand the rhythm he wanted me to sing in, and he was giving me a hard time.

"I was taken back by how he was talking to me."

Rather than walk away, the pair decided to clear the air, and patch things up - and they are now firm friends.

She adds, "We went upstairs and I said, 'You can't talk to me like that,' and burst into tears. And he said, 'Oh my God, Madonna has a heart.'

"We had it out and now I love him and we make great music together."




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Simpson set to make country record

Jessica Simpson has moved to Nashville to begin work on her first country album.
Speaking to Billboard.com about her decision to record a country album, Simpson said: "I am a country girl. I grew up in Texas, and country music was what I listened to. I always wanted to make a country album, but I wanted to wait until the time was right."
Simpson said that some of her musical inspirations were Shania Twain, Faith Hill, Reba McEntire and Martina McBride.
"I think there is a strength in female country artists," she said.
When asked what had surprised her most since moving to Nashville to begin work on the album, Simpson said: "Nashville is a very warm city. The people are friendly and kind. There is a sense of community, which thrives on music. There is no animosity ... only respect for one another's talent."
The album is due out later this year on the Columbia Nashville label.

Alberto Cortez and Facundo Cabral

Alberto Cortez and Facundo Cabral   
Artist: Alberto Cortez and Facundo Cabral

   Genre(s): 
Rock
   



Discography:


Cortezias Y Cabralidades   
 Cortezias Y Cabralidades

   Year: 2000   
Tracks: 21




 






McQueen Picks Up Cannes Prize For Film Debut

Artist-turned-director Steve McQueen has been awarded the prestigious Camera d'Or prize at the Cannes Film Festival for his movie debut Hunger. Hunger details the final days of Irish Republican Army (Ira) hunger striker Bobby Sands - played by 300 Star Michael Fassbender - who died aged 27 in Maze Prison in Belfast, Ireland in 1981. McQueen was presented with the award - which honours first-time filmmakers - on Sunday by Easy Rider star Dennis Hopper.


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A vintage Donnie button... just $17.50

Hey, you New Kids on the Block fanatic: That giant Jordan Knight pin you’ve kept for 20 years has the right stuff - on eBay.
Yeah, the NKOTB reunion tour is hot, but those vintage T-shirts, buttons and painter’s hats featuring the fivesome? Totally on fire thanks to 30-somethings so drunk on Boston-boy-band nostalgia they’re coughing up $31 for a bunch of old Teen Beats with Joey McIntyre’s mug on the cover.
“I made $1,200 so far,” said 35-year-old Jen Stanley, who had the prescience to rummage through her parents’ attic when NKTOB announced their reunion on the “Today” show April 4. The stay-at- home mother of three auctioned off everything from T-shirts to Tiger Beat on eBay for more than a grand - and she’s not even half done.



“You know, I did it to get some extra cash in the house,” said Stanley, who as a teenager used to drive from her childhood home in Billerica to the Wahlbergs house in Dorchester to get a glimpse of Donnie.
“Right now it’s magazines that sell the best,” she said. “I got $128 for a set of 20.”
New Kids concert tickets were being auctioned for hundreds of dollars on eBay this week, but smaller, stranger items were drawing higher-than-expected bids yesterday: $36 for a set of 5 New Kids dolls, $17.50 for a 6-inch-diameter pin of Donnie Wahlberg circa 1990, $26 for a set of three VHS tapes of the New Kids, $56 for a block of 10 magazines and $6.50 for a fanny pack featuring all five Kids’ faces.
Steve Higgins, owner of The Outer Limits, a collectibles store in Waltham, doesn’t get it.
“There’s not a lot of interest here,” he said, adding that he has a few NKOTB dolls and games that are “more of a conversation piece, not a serious collectible. But I think they will be eventually.”
Stacy Wilbur, 28, who scored 11th row tickets to the NKOTB concert at TD Banknorth Garden Sept. 26, said she’d have to really dig to find her New Kids collection. And even if she did, she’d never sell it.
“I’m a pack rat,” she said.
Stanley admits that selling off her coveted collection of all things Joey, Jordan, Jonathan, Donnie and Danny tugs at her inner teeny-bopper heart.
“God, selling off my prized Jordan T-shirt just about broke my heart,” she said.
And she can’t even use the money to buy tickets to the concert.
“I just spent $83 to fill up my gas tank,” she said. “The money is coming in handy in other ways.”

Indy Likely To Go Down As Holiday #2

Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull earned an estimated $101 million between Friday and Sunday and might well outdo the current Memorial Day holiday champ, Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End, for the five-day record. Pirates earned $153 million during that period last year. Currently Crystal Skull is expected to come in at about $151 million. Final figures are due to be released on Wednesday. The film is expected to earn nearly the same amount internationally, due primarily to the greater strength of foreign currency. Nevertheless, it will take more than a single Indiana Jones success to lift the box office to its year-ago level. Currently, total ticket sales for 2008 are down almost 4 percent from 2007 and admissions are down 6.7 percent, according to box-office trackers Media by Numbers. In an interview with the London Financial Times, Dergarabedian said, "Indiana Jones is a shot in the arm but we're going to need consistency in the entire marketplace to catch up to last year." The top ten films for the weekend, according to studio estimates compiled by Media by Numbers: 1. Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull, $101 million; 2. The Chronicles of Narnia: Prince Caspian, $23 million; 3. Iron Man, $20.1 million; 4. What Happens in Vegas, $9 million; 5. Speed Racer, $4 million; 6. Made of Honor, $3.4 million; 7. Baby Mama, $3.3 million; 8. Forgetting Sarah Marshall, $1.7 million; 9. Harold & Kumar Escape from Guantánamo Bay, $900,000; 10. The Visitor, $800,000.


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Catherine Lara and Eric Mouquet

Catherine Lara and Eric Mouquet   
Artist: Catherine Lara and Eric Mouquet

   Genre(s): 
New Age
   



Discography:


Aral   
 Aral

   Year: 2000   
Tracks: 11




 





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See Mariah Carey On The Ellen Show

Mariah Carey appeared on the Ellen DeGeneres’s chat show last night and confessed all about her marriage to Nick Cannon.



The E=MC2 songstress, who married her fella in a secret ceremony in the Bahamas last month, revealed that she plans to renew her vows annually.



She says: "We're just going to have another (wedding) next year. His plan is to have one every year."



She also revealed that she and Cannon only brought along three friends each because, "We wanted to be on the beach and we didn't want other people taking pictures."



See Mariah open up to Ellen in the clip below.






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