Friday, 27 June 2008
Little Village
Artist: Little Village
Genre(s):
Rock
Discography:
Little Village
Year: 2001
Tracks: 11
An early-'90s supergroup, Little Village is composed of string thaumaturge Ry Cooder, tunesmith John Hiatt, English bassist Nick Lowe, and academic term drummer extraordinaire Jim Keltner. All four musicians originally played as a unit in 1987 on Hiatt's breakthrough album Convey the Family. In that context, all just Hiatt were sidemen. Four long time subsequently they jointly wrote and recorded their self-titled debut CD. Although the record was a scrap of a disappointment, the lively shows were superb.
Tuesday, 24 June 2008
Luiz Gonzaga
Artist: Luiz Gonzaga
Genre(s):
Other
Latin
Pop
Discography:
Collection Luiz Gonzaga Part 4
Year: 2002
Tracks: 23
Collection Luiz Gonzaga Part 3
Year: 2002
Tracks: 20
Collection Luiz Gonzaga Part 2
Year: 2002
Tracks: 20
Collection Luiz Gonzaga Part 1
Year: 2002
Tracks: 21
O Melhor de Luiz Gonzaga
Year: 1997
Tracks: 16
50 Anos de Chao CD3
Year: 1996
Tracks: 20
50 Anos de Chao CD2
Year: 1996
Tracks: 20
50 Anos de Chao CD1
Year: 1996
Tracks: 20
Raizes Nordestinas
Year:
Tracks: 20
Quadrilhas e Marchinhas Juninas
Year:
Tracks: 9
O sanfoneiro do povo de Deus
Year:
Tracks: 11
Luiz Gonzaga e Amigos
Year:
Tracks: 25
ForrG³ Do Comeco Ao Fim
Year:
Tracks: 12
E Fagner
Year:
Tracks: 21
It is rare that person world Health Organization functions nominally as a folklorist or music historiographer becomes a celebrated performing artist, merely one meaning exclusion to this rule is the great Luiz Gonzaga. Colorfully appareled (his most celebrated fashion accessory being his tasseled chapeau), and naked without his piano accordion, Gonzaga was a living, respiration spokesperson of northeast Brazils' polish and music. Imagine if noted American musicologist Alan Lomax was as historied for his playacting as he was for his cataloging and collection and you catch the video. Gonzaga was indeed an archivist, but rather than spending his prison term in recording and cataloguing his findings for consumption in libraries, he became an oral historian, traveling end-to-end Brazil playing the autochthonal music (and variations thereof) of his northeastern cradle.
Natural in the bantam land townspeople of Caicara in 1912, Gonzaga had piddling formal education as the hard life of land put him in the w. C. Fields at the eld of seven-spot. As a child Gonzaga was captivated by the stories of the Brazilian bandit/accordion actor Lampiao (wHO died at the long time of 36 in 1934). In Brazilian folklore, especially amongst those surviving in the northeast, Lampiao is sorting of Robin Hood figure, an illegitimate world Health Organization served the short and dispossessed, robbing from the rich and (more often than not) giving to the poor farmers. While notable as a bandit, he was as well known for his considerable science on the accordion his all-night dances/jam sessions. Seduced by Lampiao's amorous bequest (Gonzaga's ever-present lid was styled subsequently one worn by Lampiao), Gonzaga took up the piano accordion about the same time he went into the fields. Soon, his father was incidental him to area dances and parties where the loretta Young, Luiz was hailed as a child presage.
Military overhaul interrupted Gonzaga's musical vocation, although while in the army he knowing to play coronet. After his empty he left the farm for the bright lights of Rio scuffling for jobs spell qualification the majority of his money playing in brothels. A prospect coming together with the legendary Ary Barroso got Gonzaga a dapple on Barroso's radio programme and brought him to the attention of RCA records. In 1946, Gonzaga recorded "Baiao" a dancing song with rhythms borrowed from an elder signifier of Brazilian called the baiano, a terpsichore that resembles the African-American hoop cry out. So democratic was "Baiao" that Gonzaga had not only recorded a strike individual but, in fusing the yesteryear with the present, created a unanimous modern style of Brazilian music.
Gonzaga's popularity remained senior high during the 1950s, slipping during the '60s as the influence of rock and roll attracted the attention of younger audiences. It was the whitney Moore Young Jr. stars of tropicalia (Caetano Veloso and Gilberto Gil among others) world Health Organization championed Gonzaga's work in the early '70s, recorded his songs, and brought his music to the attention of Brazil's younger music fans. His vocation revived, Gonzaga, directly coming 70, toured steadily oftentimes appearance with the jr. northeastern Brazilian artists world Health Organization illustrious his dedication and wizardry. Gonzaga died in 1989 at the geezerhood of 77.
Saturday, 21 June 2008
China Dreams
Artist: China Dreams
Genre(s):
Ethnic
Discography:
Magic of China
Year:
Tracks: 4
 
Spears taken from home in ambulance
Friday, 20 June 2008
Naomi Campbell pleads guilty to assault on policemen at London airport
LONDON - British supermodel Naomi Campbell pleaded guilty Friday to assaulting two police officers during an "air rage" incident at Heathrow Airport.
The model, known for her temper and frequent confrontations with her staff, faces substantial fines and up to six months in jail if the harshest sentence is imposed at Uxbridge Magistrates Court.
Prosecutor Melanie Parrish told the court that Campbell had taken a first class seat on a British Airways flight from London to Los Angeles when she was told one of her bags, along with other passengers' luggage, had not been loaded onto the plane.
She said the captain came out to explain the situation to Campbell, but that she became abusive and refused to listen, instead using her mobile phone to ask an aide for help.
Parrish said Campbell used obscenities on the phone, then demanded another flight.
"'Get me another flight, get the press, get me my lawyer,"' prosecutors quoted her as saying.
She then attacked the police who handcuffed her and removed her from the jet, Parrish said.
The incident happened shortly after the opening of Heathrow's new Terminal 5 building, which did not function properly at first, resulting in many cancellations and lost luggage.
Campbell, 38, arrived in court Friday morning in a chauffeur-driven Mercedes and was immediately swarmed by paparazzi. She did not make a statement to the court beyond confirming her name and her address, and her lawyer entered a guilty plea.
She was charged with six different offences, including attacking police officers and using abusive language to cabin crew. Disorderly conduct was among the charges. She is accused of trying to kick the police officers who removed her from the plane.
Her spokesman, Alan Edwards, said outside the court that Campbell regretted the incident and looked forward to telling her side of the story.
In the past, Campbell has been charged with throwing objects at members of her staff.
Last year, she was sentenced to a week of community service spent mopping floors and cleaning bathrooms in New York City after admitting "reckless assault" for throwing a mobile phone at her housekeeper.
She agreed to take an "anger management" course in 2000 after a similar attack on an employee while in Toronto to make a film in 1998. That employee claimed Campbell threw a mobile phone at her and threatened to throw her out of a moving car.
Other staff members have also brought charges and lawsuits against Campbell, one of the most highly paid models in the world.
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Asperity
Artist: Asperity
Genre(s):
Metal: Progressive
Discography:
2004 The Final Demand
Year: 2004
Tracks: 11
 
P.Susheela
Artist: P.Susheela
Genre(s):
Other
Discography:
Jagan Madha
Year:
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Freeway
Artist: Freeway
Genre(s):
Rap: Hip-Hop
Discography:
Free at Last
Year: 2007
Tracks: 14
Freeway fast became a valuable phallus of the Roc-a-Fella fellowship in the early 2000s. His ascension can be traced back to an agreement he made with confrere Philadelphia native Beanie Sigel. Acquaintances from the same local club, the two shared appreciation for one some other and made a accord: the one world Health Organization first landed a record deal would pull the other along. Sigel got the tap first and stayed dead on target to his word; Freeway made his first major appearance in 2000, on "1-900-Hustler" -- a track on Jay-Z's Dynasty Roc la Familia album. A vital point came exactly subsequently the album's vent, when the MC was arrested for dealings drugs; forced to prefer between deuce careers, he opted to stay in rap, releasing the splendid debut full-length Philadelphia Freeway in early 2003. At the same time, Freeway was percentage of the State Property collective. An album with the four-member Ice City, Receive to the Hood, had a low profile 2004 release. Three years subsequently, Roc-a-Fella at long last issued Free's bit album, Relieve at Last. While Just Blaze henpecked the output wreak on Philadelphia Freeway, a couch including Cool & Dre, Don Cannon, Dame Grease, and J.R. Rotem shared out the lode this sentence out.
Temple of the Dog
Artist: Temple of the Dog
Genre(s):
ROck: Alternative
Discography:
Temple of the Dog
Year: 1991
Tracks: 10
Temple of the Dog was a one-album project conceived in 1990. The role of Temple of the Dog was to ante up tribute to the tardy Andrew Wood, the pb isaac M. Singer of Mother Love Bone, world Health Organization died of a heroin overdose in 1990. Following his death, Mother Love Bone stone-broke up, merely Wood's bandmates Jeff Ament (freshwater bass) and Stone Gossard (guitar) distinct to continue on the job together. Before Ament and Gossard formed a new stripe, they assembled Temple of the Dog, recruiting Chris Cornell (vocals) and Matt Cameron (drums) from Soundgarden to chassis the nucleus of the chemical group. Temple of the Dog likewise featured contributions from then-unknown singer Eddie Vedder and guitarist Mike McCready.
Temple of the Dog recorded their eponymous album in 1990, releasing it at the ending of the year on A&M Records. The album standard positive reviews upon its release, simply didn't chart until the summer of 1992, when Pearl Jam -- a band Ament, Gossard, Vedder, McCready, and drummer Dave Krusen formed in late 1990 afterwards the pass completion of the Temple of the Dog album -- had a Top Ten album with their debut record, Decade. Following the success of Ten, A&M re-released "Starve Strike" -- a duette between Vedder and Cornell -- as a video and single, and the album apace scaled the charts, reaching the Top Ten and exit pt earlier the end of 1992.
DJ Tiesto treats Boston fans to rare, intimate club shows
But somebody apparently forgot to tell Tiesto and the tens of thousands of fans who fill stadiums and clubs to hear him spin.
“It’s just the writers of a lot of magazines are trying to be cool,” Tiesto said of the trance deniers. “Actually, I’ve never been bigger than I am now in the U.S. I think it’s growing.”
Call him cocky, but he’s no fabricator. Tiesto recently finished three sold-out nights at Los Angeles hot spot Vanguard. He also is playing a weekly residency this summer at the world’s biggest nightclub, the 10,000-capacity Privilege on the Spanish island of Ibiza.
Now the 39-year-old phenom from the Netherlands (real name: Tijs Verwest) comes to Boston to bring his international dance flair to the Estate Wednesday and Thursday.
Speaking from his room at Hollywood’s celebrity-filled Chateau Marmont, Tiesto credits the Internet for fans’ fervor for his hypnotic, emotionally charged party music.
“It’s more accessible now than it was five or six years ago,” he said. “I’m playing here at Vanguard in L.A. three nights in a row. Four years ago, I couldn’t do one night. Thanks to the Internet, people are more connected to the music. They are finally able to listen to it and find out where DJs play.”
Not that he needed much more exposure. He’s been named the world’s top DJ by various magazines, nominated for a Grammy for his 2007 disc “Elements of Life,” and was the first DJ to play at an Olympics opening ceremony (in Athens in 2004). He even has a Reebok sneaker named after him.
There’s more: he scored a song on the “Pirates of the Carribean: Dead Man’s Chest” soundtrack, was honored by the Dutch royal family and awarded a Golden Harp, Holland’s highest musical honor. And how’s this for party-animal cred: Tiesto set a Guinness World Record by drinking 31 cans of Red Bull in 24 hours, a testament to the disc jockey’s crazed energy, which he frequently taps into during marathon sets that can last up to 14 hours.
“It’s just a great feeling when you go out onstage and there’s two- or three-thousand people,” he said. “They’re happy to see you, and they start jumping and screaming.”
In Europe, Tiesto regularly fills stadiums and arenas. He also regularly plays at large festivals worldwide, making his Boston club dates a gift to fans.
“I did stadiums for the past two years,” Tiesto said. “I figured a lot of fans would like to see me back in the clubs, especially old-school, die-hard fans. They’d like something more intimate. Make it more a very simple DJ set, instead of all the craziness around it.”
Playing smaller venues also reminds the Dutchman of his roots.
“I’m just very happy where I am at the moment,” he said. “I don’t realize I’m staying at the Chateau Marmont or selling out shows. I never think about how big I am. I just want to keep going and be happy and do my best to keep everything together.”
Tiesto, at the Estate, Wednesday (tickets: $55) and Thursday (sold out). Go to theestateboston.com.